![]() The “Power Hungry Podcast” on YouTube: latest book: “A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations.” įREE to watch: “Juice: How Electricity Explains The World,” ĭr. Bryce has also appeared on a panoply of media outlets ranging from Fox News to Al Jazeera. His articles have been published in dozens of publications including The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, Forbes, Real Clear Energy, The Hill, and Guardian. Bryce has given more than 400 invited or keynote lectures to groups ranging from the Marines Corps War College to the Sydney Institute as well as to a wide variety of associations, universities, and corporations. He is the acclaimed author of six books on energy and innovation, including most recently, A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations. He has been writing about energy, power, politics, and innovation for more than three decades. Robert Bryce is an author, podcaster, and film producer. Peterson and Robert Bryce discuss the topics from his latest book, “A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations,” the current audacity of the zero-emissions agenda, its effects on the developing world, the feasibility of coal and nuclear power, the catastrophic problems related to wind and solar power, and the positive vision for the future we can all share, should our institutions finally drop the doomsday narrative. ![]() ![]() Murray has also written columns for publications such as “The Wall Street Journal” and is an associate editor for “The Spectator.”ĭr. His publications include but are not limited to: “The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam (2017),” “The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity (2019),” and most recently “The War on the West: How to Prevail in the Age of Unreason (2022)”. He is the founder of the think tank the Centre for Social Cohesion, which is now part of the Henry Jackson Society. Douglas Murray is a British writer, playwright, media correspondent and political commentator. Peterson and Douglas Murray, author of “The War on The West,” discuss how a misguided purpose leads to abject misery, the cowardice of experts who choose silence in the face of malevolence, the psychology of fear, and the necessity of willful exposure to combat it. “The Saad Truth About Happiness: 8 Rules for Living the Good Life” (NEW Book): ĭr. Saad also runs a popular podcast, The Saad Truth, which has garnered over 20 million views on youtube alone. Saad’s research pertains to hormonal effects from testosterone and menstruation on consumer decisions as well as risk assessment. From 2012 to 2015, Saad was the editor of the scientific journal Evolutionary Psychology, and currently writes a blog for Psychology Today called Homo Consumericus. ![]() ![]() Since 1994, Saad has been a professor in marketing at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University, Quebec. and M.B.A at McGill University, followed by an M.Sc. Saad was born in 1964 to a Jewish family (Considers himself culturally Jewish, though he is spiritually atheist) in Beirut, Lebanon, before his family fled to Canada in order to escape the Lebanese civil war in 1975. Gad Saad, Ph.D is a Canadian author, professor, podcaster, researcher, and public speaker. Gad Saad discuss his newly published book, “The Saad Truth about Happiness: 8 Secrets for Leading the Good Life.” They also discuss the parasitic ability that ideas can have on the human mind, the predictors for left wing authoritarianism, the evolutionary argument for why humans are spiritual beings, the biblically rooted idea that divinity exists and manifests within rather than from without, the connections between religiosity and true happiness, and how the spirit of play is integral to living a meaningful life. ![]()
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