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Stefan Molyneux, MA

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Stefan Molyneux is the founder and host of Freedomain, the largest and most popular philosophy show in the world. With more than 4,500 podcasts, 10 books and 600 million downloads, Stefan has spread the cause of liberty and philosophy to millions of listeners around the world. Mr. Molyneux holds a Masters Degree in History from the University of Toronto; his graduate thesis focused on the History of Philosophy, detailing the relationship between the metaphysical arguments and the political e ...
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Today's discussion delves into the intricate dynamics of abuse and trauma on relationships. We explore how past experiences shape responses to abuse, leading to patterns of replication or enabling. By examining the impact of early dynamics on connections and validation-seeking, we highlight the importance of self-awareness in breaking destructive c…
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"Hello everyone- "I wanted to see what everyone thinks of the following scenario related to a good friend of mine, we'll call him Bob, in keeping with Stefan's favorite name for pseudonymous people. This is a bit long-winded I know but its an issue I'm still trying to wrap my head around that I'm sure you'll find as perplexing as I do and it involv…
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"Tell me what I'm missing: I don't think it's the position of determinists that the person they are debating is incapable of changing their mind. All they say is that your unenlightened perspective is simply the result of each thing that came before the conversation. Maybe it's that your lack of exposure to the right arguments resulted from not car…
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Wednesday Night Live 9 October 2024 In this episode, I share a humorous anecdote about Indian food that transitions into deeper philosophical discussions. I critique the notion of folk heroes like Davy Crockett, emphasizing that true courage is found in everyday choices. We explore ideological commitments, success anxiety, and contemporary marriage…
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The speaker delves into analyzing a received message, focusing on its passive-aggressive and manipulative aspects. They stress the importance of self-awareness and effective communication, reflecting on their own ability to remain emotionally stable in interactions. Transitioning into discussing the soul's eternal truths, they emphasize creating co…
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Marriage Troubles "Hi Stef, "I feel stuck. "I’m in my early 40s. I’ve been married for 19 years. We have 4 children. "I chose to marry and give four children to the wrong woman. I am finding it increasingly more difficult to remain married to her. "My main criticisms with her are she can’t be corrected, can’t feel like she ever did anything wrong, …
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In this episode, I analyze the emotional intensity of social and political discourse through the lens of a recent hurricane in Florida, highlighting political inaction during crises and its role in deepening polarization. Shifting focus, I explore the allure of the beauty industry versus traditional sectors, questioning societal values placed on ae…
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Flash Live Chat 7 October 2024 In this episode, I examine the implications of irrationality on society, using the grasshopper and ant metaphor to illustrate how individual inaction burdens others. I discuss the educational system’s role in fostering dependency and a lack of critical thought. Shifting to gender dynamics, I analyze the disconnect bet…
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In this episode, I discuss the implications of choosing a child-free life, inspired by Abigail's bold declaration. I delve into societal pressures and family expectations surrounding motherhood, examining the tension between individual freedom and societal responsibility. Through personal anecdotes, I address the double standards tied to reproducti…
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Sunday Morning Live 6 October 2024 In this episode, I examine the complexities of familial obligations related to the Baby Boomer generation as they age. A listener's question about a resentful sibling prompts a discussion on generational caregiving expectations, emotional burdens on caregivers, and the ethical implications of assessing parental "w…
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What are good techniques to introduce such philosophy to people who have gone astray? I grew up in and live in a pretty leftist area, but there are also a lot of people on the far right who could use philosophy, virtually everyone I know is a statist that doesn't even know the definition of anarchy, much less the underlying principles. The problem …
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Friday Night Live 4 October 2024 In this episode, I examine the complexities of the modern dating landscape, discussing societal expectations and personal choices that impact our search for meaningful relationships. Responding to listener feedback, we tackle frustrations with the dating market, emphasizing the need for introspection about personal …
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Stefan has a deep conversation with a caller about his troubled past, including his mother's death, past relationship struggles, and current marriage challenges. Stef explores the caller's traumatic upbringing, substance abuse issues, and difficulties in his marriage. Addressing his aggression towards his wife and the influence of his abusive grand…
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"Recently noticed some of the most vocal advocates on places like LinkedIn for work from home have been women. They say they want flexibility, they want breaks on their schedule, they want to go for walks and cook their own fresh food at home. Then it occurred to me...they used to have all of this. When they were homemakers. So they're perfectly ha…
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Wednesday Night Live 2 October 2024 In this episode, I challenge the narrative around misinformation, arguing it often masks a fear of opposing views. The conversation addresses the risks faced by truth tellers and the emotional toll of standing against prevailing ideologies. I stress the importance of fostering open dialogue and encourage listener…
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Sunday Morning Live 29 September 2024 In this episode, I tackle existential questions and personal responsibility within society, starting with Albert Camus’ perspective on suicide and its implications on upbringing and choice. I share insights on parenting and antinatalism, critique societal ideals of equality, and discuss the significant roles wo…
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GO SEE 'SPEAK NO EVIL' - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27534307/ In this episode, I provide a critical analysis of two contrasting films: "Megalopolis," directed by Francis Ford Coppola, which I describe as a disjointed and lengthy experience lacking coherence or depth, and "Speak No Evil," a compelling human drama. I reflect on my frustrations with…
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In this conversation, we delve into various callers' personal struggles and relationships. One caller discusses their tendency to raise their voice excessively, potentially due to traits of autism and past traumatic experiences. Insights into emotional detachment and communication challenges are shared, with the caller's spouse emphasizing patience…
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Join me as I explore relationships, societal norms, and personal experiences, discussing age gaps, societal pressures, and challenges for highly educated women. We touch on health spending, lifestyle choices, and societal expectations on marriage, children, and careers. Reflecting on encounters with fake activism, feminist movements, and evolving s…
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bit of a short answer on the last one that didn't quite seem to answer the question fully, but my answer would be something like this: if UPB is true, it doesn't NEED more than one proof to establish that fact, it just needs one correct proof. Similarly, Jesus doesn't NEED four gospels, one is enough. The reason there are four of them is because th…
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In this deep and introspective conversation, we explore personal experiences in a mental behavior change program rooted in the Duluth model, focusing on power dynamics and control in family violence through a feminist lens. The caller shares his story of a toxic relationship, detailing drug use, threats, and emotional manipulation. The host emphasi…
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Friday Night Live 27 September 2024 In this episode, we tackle the challenges of social interactions and romantic connections, emphasizing the importance of authenticity. I share personal experiences to highlight how anxiety can stem from projecting a false self. We explore the motivations behind attraction and the need for introspection regarding …
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Part 1 can be found at https://fdrpodcasts.com/5661 In this episode, we delve deeper into the disturbing Turpin family case, examining the escape of 17-year-old Jordan Turpin and the unimaginable abuse her siblings endured. We highlight the systemic failures that allowed such neglect to go unnoticed and confront the alarming patterns of indifferenc…
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https://www.amazon.ca/Sisters-Secrets-Leading-Turpin-Arrest/dp/1946265209 In this episode, I examine the tragic story of the Turpin family, focusing on the abuse suffered by 13 children at the hands of their parents. Joined by insights from Elizabeth Flores, Louise Turpin's sister, we explore themes of childhood trauma, neglect, and the cyclical na…
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In this episode, Keith Knight speaks with Stefan Molyneux about the philosophy of anarchism, focusing on respect and property rights. We explore the core principles of non-aggression and ownership, and how they relate to wealth creation and economic inequality. Molyneux critiques minimum wage policies and discusses the challenges of challenging soc…
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