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Conversations with Coleman

“Racism, Election Theft, and Self-Help” with Scott Adams and Noam Dworman

Conversations with Coleman

The Free Press

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.5625 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2023

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

My guests today are Scott Adams and Noam Dworman. Scott Adams is an American writer, commentator, and cartoonist best known for creating the comic strip Dilbert. In addition to his cartooning work, Adams has authored several books and frequently comments on a range of topics from media bias to psychology to the mechanics of persuasion. Noam Dworman is the owner of the Comedy Cellar in New York and is a good personal friend of mine who has his own podcast called "Live From the Table", which is actually one of my favorite podcasts. I'm co-releasing this episode with Noam, so check out his podcast as well. Now there is an interesting backstory to this conversation surrounding Scott's recent controversial comments and I go into the details of this in the intro to the episode. In this episode, we also address Scott's comments, we talk about mainstream media bias, we discuss Trump's efforts to overturn the election, where Scott has a very different view than myself and Noam. We talk about racism and also double standards around the kind of speech that's acceptable, given your race. Finally, we go on to discuss Scott's recent self-help book called "Reframe Your Brain: The User Interface for Happiness and Success" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. My guests today are Scott Adams and Noam Dorman.

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Scott Adams is an American writer, commentator,

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and cartoonist best known for creating the comic strip Dilbert. In addition to his cartooning work,

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Adams has authored several books and frequently comments on a range of topics from media bias to

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psychology to the mechanics of persuasion.

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Noam Dorman is the owner of the comedy seller in New York and is a good personal friend of

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mine who has his own podcast called Live from the Table, which is actually one of my favorite

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podcasts.

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I'm co-releasing this episode with Noam, and he'll have his own intro, which is really worth

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listening to as well.

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But as I explain in the podcast, the genesis of this interview is that Noam had a fantastic viral

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interview with Washington Post columnist Philip Bump a few weeks ago. Now, Bump, like many Democrats,

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basically has his head buried in the sand on the topic of the Biden family corruption scandal. Now, if you don't

2:02.8

consume much news, or if you only consume left-leaning news outlets, it's very likely you have no

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idea what I'm talking about. But suffice it to say, many shoes have dropped on Joe Biden's

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