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The Ripple Effect Podcast

The Ripple Effect Podcast #239 (Jay Dyer | Philosophy, Art & The Elite)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Ricky Varandas

6, Bryan, Callen, Dave, Carlin, Bill, Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.6603 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2020

⏱️ 108 minutes

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Summary

Jay Dyer is known for being the mastermind of the premier film and philosophy site on the net, Jaysanalysis.com. Above all, Jay’s graduate work focused on the interplay of film, geopolitics, espionage. Jay is a public speaker, lecturer, comedian and author of the popular title Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film. His first book made it to Amazon’s No. 1 spot in its first month of release in the Film and Hollywood Category. In addition, Esoteric Hollywood 2 was just released in 2019 and is available here! Known for his in-depth commentary and satire and ongoing celebrity impressions, he has appeared on numerous nationally syndicated radio and television shows. More recently, Jay is the co-host and co-creator with Jay Weidner of the TV show Hollywood Decoded on Gaia TV.

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0:00.0

believe in the ripple effect.

0:25.6

The ripple fact. I'm I'm I'm

0:38.3

I'm

0:39.3

I'm

0:40.3

I'm your host, Rikad of Rancel. So I'm

1:13.9

a great episode for you today, a great conversation for you today. We have comedian, author,

1:19.6

researcher, religious scholar, expert in regards to Hollywood and the cult and symbolism and

1:27.1

geopolitics and philosophy,

1:29.1

Jay Dyer's with me today.

1:30.9

We had a really fun conversation.

1:32.8

And quite a few times I've had guests at the end of the show or after the show hit me up and tell me they really appreciate the style of show I have.

1:41.9

And I mean, I obviously can't take credit for it because as many you know

1:45.7

the first podcast I really got into was Joe Rogans because I enjoyed the casual conversation

1:51.7

because you never knew where those conversations are going to go and it might lead down some

1:55.7

really interesting roads and I try to recreate that my own way.

2:01.5

And hopefully I'm doing a good job doing that,

2:04.3

but I know for many of the guests,

2:06.1

it's a nice change from just being asked specific questions

2:10.7

about their specific work, their book, their film,

2:14.1

their music, whatever it may be.

2:16.7

And hopefully the guests, the listener, enjoys the

2:20.6

conversations as much as I do, having these type of casual conversations. And in this case,

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