KZitem is amazing. I'm a middle aged woman in a middle class town, folding laundry and cooking dinner while listening to this amazing conversation. I love learning like this.
@nigelnyoni8265
7 ай бұрын
I know this feeling
@jaynemacklyne1462
7 ай бұрын
I'm much the same but in France and I also love learning in this way
@thegodofmoneymaking
7 ай бұрын
Thank goodness we can listen to people with PhDs for free with a click of a button. That's certainly an advantage of our times.
@goofyahhh254
7 ай бұрын
Yes❤I love it
@moontides7220
7 ай бұрын
Sitting In the toilet and listening too.
@Molloy1951
11 ай бұрын
I love to hear Dr Peterson talking about evolution, psychology, and human behaviour rather than politics and politicians.
@pastamane7167
9 ай бұрын
Politics is very emotional it seems like, very divisive, and goes into frustrations with the inability of the mind to discern truth vs falsehood or wether some politician somewhere is lying about this or that. All not very scientific and reasoanble, and too far into the domestic arena.
@Molloy1951
9 ай бұрын
@@pastamane7167 beautifully thought and expressed.
@sebastiancampos7289
8 ай бұрын
@pastamane7167 yeah, that the world is under continous threat. Our scientific knowledge was faster than our primitive feelings. Many people use mobile phones and the Internet to waste time instead of learning about how it works and its relationship with the nature of the universe (our nature). The vast majority prefers to continue feeling secure about what life is and that leads them to close themselves in on their own ideals, which are then taken advantage of by politicians
@ShinobiHex
8 ай бұрын
My man is talking more than his guests, he loves his own thoughts lmao
@ellenw7731
8 ай бұрын
I love both. Because even if I disagree to some measure, I have intentionally exposed myself to another view. My views are challenged and/or expressed differently which either changes my perspective or sharpens them.
@oliverortiz7404
11 ай бұрын
More than 15 years ago I declared myself a Sapolsky fan when I saw him for the first time in a documentary. I am a lawyer, but I have never stopped reading about science, from astronomy to biology. Robert's latest book "Behave" is the best science book I have ever read, by far. It is a privilege for someone like me, from the south of the world (Chile), from a small town, to be able to access some of Robert's classes at Stanford that were published on KZitem a few years ago. Thank you Robert Sapolsky for your work and thank you J.P for inviting him and helping spread the knowledge. Long live KZitem ;)
@spellandshield
11 ай бұрын
Behave is not his latest book, Determined is and unsurprisingly JP did not talk to him about it at all.
@kavorka8855
11 ай бұрын
I loved Behave! Am looking forward to reading Determined! I fully agree with you ❤
@karakaspar1791
11 ай бұрын
@@spellandshieldthe krauss interview is way better 😋
@spellandshield
11 ай бұрын
@@karakaspar1791 Obviously as both of them (Krauss and Sapolsky) are on the same page. Peterson won't touch free will with a 100 foot pole because it would damage his reputation and world view.
@oliverortiz7404
11 ай бұрын
@@spellandshield You're right
@susangravdahlparsons2684
6 ай бұрын
Robert is so patient - the "conversation" goes all over the place via Peterson. I eagerly await Robert's response in all of these interviews. He stays right on the topic Peterson drives to and responds with relevant content. That's the sign of a remarkably kind and intelligent person.
@robertldavis5929
5 ай бұрын
Better Robert dealt with Jordans desire to have his say. Not exactly great work by Jordan.
@BlackPhoebe7
4 ай бұрын
I agree - Sapolsky is always motivated to listen and respond kindly. Not a fan of Peterson but he made thoughtful points,this was interesting. A good listen.
@brianmoren3780
4 ай бұрын
A conversation is not about staying on the topic, although that is an important part of it in this context. Peterson does well playing and connecting dots with other things; that means he is thinking on the spot.
@zarbins
3 ай бұрын
@@brianmoren3780 I'd agree with this and Peterson has confessed as much. It is a product of his 'open' and 'loose associative thinking' it can both connect dots and make novel points others aren't able to or take things off track. It works well in this conversation, because Sapolsky can follow it and add context/depth while Peterson can relate and direct connections what is produced is a dialogical masterpiece imo.
@donewithprecision785
2 ай бұрын
@@brianmoren3780agreed, this is how learning/theorizing works lol. When discussing philosophy, it’s just a part of the practice.
@robinpage2730
10 ай бұрын
Jordan Peterson needs to do more of these convos with actual scientists instead of politics. This was an objectively good conversation.
@anneother6224
16 күн бұрын
@@robinpage2730Do you not notice that Sapolsky is a very political pseudo-scientist presenting assertions backed by claims of science?
@robinpage2730
16 күн бұрын
@@anneother6224 JP wasn't asking for references. Sapolsky would have given them if he had.
@anneother6224
15 күн бұрын
@@robinpage2730Maybe I'll listen to it and see if this stands up.
@momscience399
11 ай бұрын
It's actually emotional for me to see these two minds come together. I have two of Sapolsky's books and I love his way of speaking. I have wanted to see them do an interview for so long.
@karenfitchmclean796
10 ай бұрын
So crazy - I have thought the same thing for a while now!
@MoreTrenMoreMen69
10 ай бұрын
which books do you have? I have read Behave, The Trouble with Testosterone, and im reading his newest book, Determined (100 pages to go! It’s amazing!)
@CrysLuv27
9 ай бұрын
The world of politics desperately needs minds like Dr. Peterson!! What he and his colleagues are doing in the world of politics just may be the thing that saves the free world!!
@freda7436
8 ай бұрын
Me too!@@karenfitchmclean796
@grahambyrne8714
7 ай бұрын
listen to chomsky buddy you will end up lost if you listen to these pair.
@arturolopezdenava
11 ай бұрын
I am a doctor from Mexico. Couldn’t imagine a few years ago that these two would talk. Amazing. Refreshing to see someone as passionate as Dr. Sapolsky in the spotlight. Looking forward to that new book!
@TheGoodContent37
7 ай бұрын
These 2 talking is what raises my red flags of BS. Peterson is a religious fanatic, mainly because due to his cowardish personality (just look the interview with his wife, she is a rock and he is the blanket). The more a coward someone is the more they need to believe in magic and stuff out there taking care of them or not being as bad or cruel. That soils reason and logic. I left my Peterson era a few years ago when evidence increased and I matured but I'll give this one a try just to be fair with the subject. Y recuerda wey, manten la mente abierta pero no tan abierta como para que se te caiga el cerebro.
@carmenmccauley585
3 ай бұрын
Peterson seems to be oblivious to morality in the animal kingdom. All animals have morality, people just don't pay attention to it.
@hv4285
11 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this for about 2 years now since Robert appeared on Andrew Huberman's podcast regarding the topic of Freewill. Been following Dr.Sapolsky and Dr.Peterson's work for years now, it's so great to to see these two together! Thank you for all the important research you two have been contributing
@Justin-vq9co
11 ай бұрын
YES SAME
@samuelrogel4575
11 ай бұрын
I didn't know he'd been on the andrew huberman podcast, now I gotta go watch that too.
@real_pattern
11 ай бұрын
robert has been doing several interviews lately, promoting his books, i recommend them all, as the different interviewers ask different questions!
@platoscavealum902
11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Jordan Peterson dared not bring up the topic of free will. I was very disappointed, but I should have expected it to be this way because Jordan Peterson doesn’t have good arguments for the existence of free will.
@marsantos81
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@mpelgudmir
11 ай бұрын
Love this conversation, and it went a lot better than I thought it might. I think Jordan is at his best when he's not dealing with politics or being attacked for the religious aspects of his work. He seemed genuinely interested and invested in this conversation, and when that happens, I think his guests are pleasantly surprised. Dr. Sapolsky is amazing, and if you haven't read his stuff, you should definitely check it out. Really funny and really insightful.
@ravenheartwraith
11 ай бұрын
I agree with this, these are my favorite Peterson podcasts, even if I can't understand half of it, more to learn from multiple listens.
@lindayanez9519
11 ай бұрын
Love these guys!!
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
Sapolsky is usually very funny. I think he will regret this interview. Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@Dankness9
11 ай бұрын
It just kept going too! Some have an apex and 2-3 “wow” moments, but this truly kept on rolling 7’s. From gambling games to baboons, to immorality, and dopamine impacts. But the game theory within other animal species really blew my mind.
@Dankness9
11 ай бұрын
@@ravenheartwraithI kept having to go back and try to understand some of it, but it’s really better to blast through. Then go back after thinking on it for a few hours. Time well spent.
@thevanted99
8 ай бұрын
1:00:29 Peterson is learning, he used to interrupt during interviews, this is an example where he caught himself doing it. Hell yeah, loving it. Good job
@tarvos_trigaranvs
7 ай бұрын
Exactly my reaction too! :)
@andyrix54
7 ай бұрын
I think that habit of dominating conversations comes from decades of classroom lecturing, where he talked and students listened. The lecturer has to keep talking and moving the topic forward or he'll lose the group. As opposed to now he is having a reciprocal conversation and sharing of ideas and concepts. I suspect he's been told a few times to share to conversation.
@mediacrusher
6 ай бұрын
It's because rob is a real scholar that is respected across disciplines and fields, where JP is not.
@nnnnsaakadamanas218
5 ай бұрын
@@andyrix54 Conservative upbringing..... Peterson expressed serious respect thru that gesture - Really enjoyed this convo. So very fruitful
@johannesvenezian642
4 ай бұрын
@@andyrix54 Sapolsky is also a veteran lecturer but I never saw him interrupting in such a rude manner
@tonyoconnor1892
11 ай бұрын
I've been waiting eight years for this conversation, even suggested it in an email to JP. Sapolsky's Human Behavioral Biology is epic. I hope these two have a couple of conversations. Another individual I hope JP speaks with is Gabor Mate. THANK YOU!
@guitardeez
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think that would be good too. Obviously Mate is no fan of Peterson which is too bad.
@stevensmith8865
11 ай бұрын
Would love to see Gabor as well. I think they would have a great convo on child psychology.
@anybodyoutthere3208
11 ай бұрын
@@AFringedGentianwhy is this ?
@anybodyoutthere3208
11 ай бұрын
@@guitardeezwhy is that
@guitardeez
11 ай бұрын
@@anybodyoutthere3208 He had negative words about Jordan in his new book, Rogan podcast, rebel wisdom, newest Russell brand podcast. Gabor has also stated he is a communist. I believe he is wrong about his analysis of Peterson. There are more examples, those are just a few I can think of at the moment.
@name._..-.
11 ай бұрын
I like interviews much more when they are not about politics... So captivating and interesting conversation, thank you!
@MrMajsterixx
11 ай бұрын
It is about politics in the sense that it influences u to vote certan way whiich is ofcourse no problem as long as it is true
@pedrofelipefreitas2666
11 ай бұрын
@@MrMajsterixxjust because you can politicize everything doesn't mean everything is political
@muradm7748
11 ай бұрын
@@MrMajsterixxyou can boil down everything to politics (which is just about human interactions), doesn't mean that the core of the topic is politics.
@bryceoconnor9640
11 ай бұрын
just left the chat lol
@Theohybrid
11 ай бұрын
Yeah same here. I wished Peterson would do more of this content. It’s my box in expectation for him but I believed I just see him more comfortable in academia than anywhere else. Maybe it’s my thirst for knowledge that yearns for this; and the fact that they are good speakers and can break down concepts into digestible content; even to each other on a platform such as thing.
@alaindenis509
11 ай бұрын
In terms of verbal IQ, interesting research, and intellectualism, smartest guest on your podcast thus far. I've been listening to Robert over 10 years now, they guy is a power house
@Fergieh8er12
11 ай бұрын
Idk man, he did have the duck dynasty folks on, so Sapolsky is probably #2
@ljragsandfeathers
11 ай бұрын
Wow - yes!! I totally agree. When I read ‘Behave’, I nearly cried with joy. It was every bit as good as his Stanford lectures, and perhaps more so because I had time to pause and reflect at the truly weighty observations. There’s also the bonus that it came out eight years after the lectures were published here on KZitem, so all those years meant even more research and examples. I highly recommend it 😊
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
So sad Sapolsky got victimized by this unethical danger to human society. Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@SapienSafari
11 ай бұрын
Given how loquacious these two are, I’m very grateful that they were able to give each other space to equally express their ideas. Excellent convo.
@careyjamesmajeski3203
11 ай бұрын
Loquacious, not verbose. 👍
@something-uj4eq
10 ай бұрын
Their loquaciousness canceled each other out haha
@benhallo1553
10 ай бұрын
I think Peterson kept trying to beat him to the point tho to prove his smartness. When ultimately if sapolsky is the guest you should let him speak
@alaron5698
7 ай бұрын
@@benhallo1553 I think I'll be more generous and say that Peterson just can't contain himself, and it's not about showing off or proving smartness, but rather a result of him being so engaged that it bursts forth. He always tends to speak a lot, and people often say that he should let his guests speak more. Moreover, Peterson has himself acknowledged that he has this tendency.
@doclime4792
7 ай бұрын
@@careyjamesmajeski3203 🤓🤜🤛🤓
@daviddokka1461
11 ай бұрын
Hey, I never comment here, but this was amongst the best podcasts I've ever heard. Jordan and Robert are playing a symphony of thoughts together.
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
Symphony with one phony. Not a one-trick phony, a loquacious one. JP is a menace to World Peace by eruditely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@cartour8425
10 ай бұрын
Well said
@klkay206
11 ай бұрын
Robert Sapolsky is such a great teacher. I've watched many of his lectures.
@damienpol5215
11 ай бұрын
I feel depressed whenever I try to watch his lectures.
@AlexthunderGnum
11 ай бұрын
I wish there were more of his lectures! We need more of Sapolsky talking.
@platoscavealum902
11 ай бұрын
Dr. Sapolsky’s Stanford lectures (which are available on KZitem) are absolutely excellent.
@mattmatt6572
11 ай бұрын
Surprised Jp was able to book him. Old man winter is quite buisy this time of the year 😀
@tomheille5444
11 ай бұрын
@mattmatt6572 sorry, why is he busy?
@ginabisaillon2894
11 ай бұрын
I saw Mr. Sapolsky on the Skeptic show the other day and I learned so much about life that I had been wondering about, wow!
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
So explain how this happened to a confirmed Skeptic! JP is NOT a scientist. Search "Why is psychology NOT considered a science?" JP is a menace to World Peace by eruditely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@erebus_chaosson
10 ай бұрын
wonder how Sapolsky feels about there being an antiabortion advert on a video he appears in
@ex0ja
6 ай бұрын
Haha was wondering if this would be top comment
@aliqandil
5 ай бұрын
"Turns out one of the biggest predictors on what kind of life you're gonna have, is that did your parents even want you in the first place." The quote isn't exact, it's what I remember from one of Saplosky classes on KZitem.
@MicahBuzanANIMATION
Ай бұрын
Sapolsky disagrees with nearly everything Peterson believes in. You'd never guess it in this interview though because Sapolsky has great emotional regulation when conversing with people he disagrees with (can't really say the same for Peterson, especially these days).
@brannonmckay8746
Ай бұрын
I’d say these guys are probably less judgmental and more open to ideas than you, so neither even thought about that.
@brannonmckay8746
Ай бұрын
@@MicahBuzanANIMATIONthey clearly agree on many things, as anyone who watched the video can assess.
@goodtalker
11 ай бұрын
Sapolsky has a lecture on how stress can produce long-term depression on humans. It's one of the best I have ever seen.
@robinantonio8870
7 ай бұрын
Yep, and anti- depressants do not change situations that cause stress or unhappiness. But easier or more beneficial for those in power to pretend its an " illness" ( not a biologically normal and appropriate reaction ), and drug unhappy people than change the circumstances making them unhappy.
@AlwaysLisaLisa
4 ай бұрын
No escape through? Determined?
@truesounds6470
11 ай бұрын
I wish this podcast was 5 hours long; so much great information.
@garywhitt98
11 ай бұрын
What a wonderful world; a place where talent and courage enable a man like Dr. Peterson to reach an audience of millions instead of just the small numbers in his classrooms.
@Anonymous_Whisper
11 ай бұрын
For now. Canada government might shut him down after this month😢😢😢😢
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
JP is a menace to World Peace by erudtely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@christopherkopperman8108
11 ай бұрын
Jordan just explained my 60/60 rule of relationships. Put 60% into your relationship (more then you expect to get out) and when you meet someone else willing to do the same thing foster those relationships because the whole will be greater than the sum of its parts. Been one of my values for as long as I can remember.
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
Good luck meeting that coworker, instead of a freeloader! Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@peripheralparadox4218
11 ай бұрын
Most women will get more out of the relationship than the man, and most women will invest less than the man. That’s how the equation really plays out.
@tongpoo8985
11 ай бұрын
Interesting. Screencapped
@tongpoo8985
11 ай бұрын
@@peripheralparadox4218that's why it's better to be with a woman who is a little worse than you (a little less attractive, intelligent, successful, etc.). It's a woman's market right now or at least they think it is until they're 35 and jaded.
@mullichsir6568
11 ай бұрын
@@peripheralparadox4218 if you gonna use this kind of logic for your own romantic relationship, you step on a very dangerous road. Instead of focusing on possible positive characteristics of women you want to see with you, you try to find generalization of idea that all women are not worth to be treated well. That way you implicitly, for yourself also, justify you own potential miserable actions, toward women youll try to build relationship with. But that way now its you become potentially bad partner. You have to give some risk and put some trust, there no way around.
@4thlord51
11 ай бұрын
Robert's got some good lectures on KZitem. Highly recommend checking it out.
@matthewsinclair507
11 ай бұрын
He has some great videos on P0rnhub as well
@jeremybrimmer1990
11 ай бұрын
Why did the guest get giddy when talking about manipulation of bats to induce starvation?
@r.randolph2891
11 ай бұрын
His lecturers on the Stanford channel are awesome .. somewhat dated but still well worth a watch .
@willmercury
11 ай бұрын
@@jeremybrimmer1990Because the insight the research yielded is significant, and he is a giddy data dopamine junkie.
@jeremybrimmer1990
11 ай бұрын
@@willmercury "significant"
@orionmyth
10 ай бұрын
It's a real stress reliever watching two human beings of such intellect being in happy agreement on these deep topics
@samuelcyr4524
11 ай бұрын
At 43 I decided to go back to school to combine my graduate work in physiology with a doctorate in psychology. These are the top two influences in my line of reasoning. And this conversation did not disappoint
@freebird1477
11 ай бұрын
Philosophy?
@samuelcyr4524
11 ай бұрын
@freebird1477 in short, my thesis is personality type correlates to movement patterns and the downstream affects. In the short term linking type AB personality types to back pain. Long term want to do a full movement screen with big 5 traits
I was disappointed that Dr. Peterson refrained from talking about the lack of free will with Dr. Sapolsky.
@doug5372
11 ай бұрын
Ever done an extended meditation retreat ?
@allyourbase888
11 ай бұрын
This may be one of the most important conversations on CensorTube or the internet for that matter. Thank you both for you work and coming together to unravel and reveal these great mysteries. 🙏🏾🇺🇸❤️ Gandalf the White and Radagast the Brown should have a monthly podcast. Thank you! ❤
@treyreeves7631
11 ай бұрын
I wish with all my might that Peterson and Sapolsky become best of friends and have these kinds of discussions over coffee 3x per week
@christopherchilton-smith6482
8 ай бұрын
Can't believe Sapolsky got me to watch a Peterson video. I'll be back when Sapolsky is.
@mind.archives.
3 ай бұрын
I’m right there with you.
@carmenmccauley585
2 ай бұрын
Same here. Peterson can't get out of his own way.
@purplemania4342
11 ай бұрын
I am a Robert Sapolsky stan. I've watched many of his behavioural psychology lectures. It's his tone of voice and inflections, how he tells stories, it's hard to forget. Plus he outtalked Jordan here hehehehe. This is a 5 star episode.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@anneother6224
Ай бұрын
He must be good because he got a huge audience clamouring for the genocoding of alpha males.
@valentinbonnarde9345
11 ай бұрын
Peterson and Sapolsky are like yin and yang when it comes to producing political thought out of studying humans. I'm honestly surprised to see Sapolsky here. I'd like to see them challenge each other's views but I suspect it's not going to happen today. The subtext of immediately going into game theory and tit for tat is quite delectible though. I would encourage anyone who's into Peterson to watch Sapolsky's content on testosterone for example as I think it would bring balance to people's thoughts on human nature. While you're at it, just watch and read everything he's produced. He's very concise, informative and rigorous. Also funny and likable. Edit : This was a very nice watch. Mostly the end about cultural transmission of cooperation amongst baboons. The way Peterson reacted to that felt genuine, and I remember having the same type of reaction when I first heard about it, I think in one of the Stanford lectures. I'm very excited for this conversation to continue. I wonder if Peterson will have objections against the optimistic nature of this story or if it will have any consequences on his worldview. For me it did.
@ivan.tucakov
11 ай бұрын
Totally. It would be fascinating to have them discuss the newly emerged woke culture and compare them to other cultures.
@conniecooley5542
11 ай бұрын
I’ve never heard him.
@CanwegetSubscriberswithn-cu2it
11 ай бұрын
Yin and yang, but also have so much common ground. Maybe there IS hope after all.... Sapoksky has been critical of the current political state affecting free expression in academia.... and he's quite the lefty.. If you're honest and searching for truth, political orientation is irrelevant. Knowledge is our common ground. It must be protected above all else.
@PaulDo22
11 ай бұрын
@@CanwegetSubscriberswithn-cu2itEverything matters including political orientation. It colors how people are able to acquire knowledge and will either slow or accelerate synthesizing information.
@allyourbase888
11 ай бұрын
Sapolsky’s lecture series on Behavior is some of the best free content on the internet; as is Peterson’s Maps of Meaning series. I consume anything they put out. I feel lucky to live in a time where this information can be distributed to humanity so easily.
@SavanaT
11 ай бұрын
Robert Sapolsky is a treasure
@thetotaldepravity
11 ай бұрын
Glad you have Robert on the podcast. I liked his book Behave so much I sent him a thank you letter. What a mammoth effort that must have taken to write, and as a person without much knowledge on this topic, I found his book very readable. It was hard work, but he wrote it in a way that with some effort, the average thinking reader can understand it. He also replied to my thank you email!
@MrMikkyn
11 ай бұрын
That is so cool
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
I loved the footnote that "I have no f__king idea what I just wrote" or something similar! Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@channelthwip2100
10 ай бұрын
Very surprised they didn't mention the 25 part lecture series on behavioral human biology from Stanford that Sapolsky gives is on KZitem for free.
@Jesper-bl2ns
4 ай бұрын
Well - Jordan has four years of lectures from toronto university on his channel and they are quite good too.
@AngelVivaldi
11 ай бұрын
This is the conversation we’ve all been waiting for!
@mysterion9686
11 ай бұрын
This episode resonates with me so much. The mapping of religion and game theory on one another is such an expansive view. And the continual reset of the dopamine system resonates with my personal experience. I'm perpetually underwhelmed and that feels awful. But it is also the source of always standing up again.
@16gabyalbavera
11 ай бұрын
My God! I've dreamt of this interview for years. Two of my favorite contemporary intellectuals, not to mention, two men that have impacted my life for good.
@allyourbase888
11 ай бұрын
@@MichelleLouiseDavis”I feel giddied with intellectual stimulation.” ~ R. Sapolsky at the end of the interview. You may not like Peterson or his views but to say he isn’t an intellectual is a lie. You are a mean baboon.
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
Your "god?" JP is a menace to World Peace by erudtely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptitiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@albertobidarra3753
11 ай бұрын
I am fan of both. Looking to the next conversation with all the topics that were left out. Thank you very much for this stimulating conversation. All the best to you!!!
@Yojimbo711
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this convo, Sapolski is a IMMENSE mind like yourself Dr, thanks to both of you and for it being FREE!!!!!!!!!!
@user-ud7ko4cq1n
6 ай бұрын
A MARVELOUS conversation!!! Whether you prefer Peterson or Sapolsky, both are high level intellects, high level educations, and beautifully complementary fields of expertise. What a thought provoking social science episode!
@etphemera
10 ай бұрын
They use language so differently: Jordan uses his biggest words in his longest sentences to ask a single question or make a single statement. Robert tells a funny or interesting or dramatic story with an obvious message, and then tells us why it's relevant or misunderstood. Truly a skilled communicator and teacher. Also kinda cool that he's actually spent his career in research and not just a face or personality for his topic. Super kind of him to guest on Jordan's show, especially because they didn't seem to talk about the free will book Robert just published.
@yassinsuleiman655
10 ай бұрын
big sarcasm
@bluegtturbo
10 ай бұрын
Probably because free will doesn't fit in with Peterson's God narrative. After all, if free will doesn't exist then belief in God is rendered obsolete.
@Vaelinstorm
8 ай бұрын
The difference is Robert has a deep understanding of what he's talking about and therefore allows him to communicate in a clear fashion. Peterson uses big words and rambling sentence to hide the fact that he is a pseudo intellectual.
@robinantonio8870
7 ай бұрын
@@bluegtturbowhat? If you don't have free will then surely God, or something, is moving you about. If you have free will, God ,or something, is not moving you about, so perhaps there isn't one....
@adrianseanheidmann4559
6 ай бұрын
@@bluegtturbo "Probably because free will doesn't fit in with Peterson's God narrative. After all, if free will doesn't exist then belief in God is rendered obsolete." Nope not really.
@JCGriffith
11 ай бұрын
For some reason I was expecting this to be more of a debate, like JP's chats with Sam Harris. What a warm and friendly surprise.
@ahsankhan-rn1ju
11 ай бұрын
I never imagined seeing these two together, what a treat! ❤
@davidpetry
9 ай бұрын
Episode 390 with Robert Sapolsky is in my “Top 5” best episodes of the Jordan Peterson podcasts.
@natepolidoro4565
11 ай бұрын
390 conversations in just this series alone. Incredible thoughts and effort all around.
@EverH0p3
11 ай бұрын
Not sure how to write this with precision but... OMG what an amazing conversation... these guys just fleshed out in comprehendable words that which Ive only been able to define the basic outline of in my miasmic imaginings. Like feelings made tangible. Liquid to solid. Great to see JP leaning into this with such clarity and Robert S the master, so deftly refining, enhancing and building the structures JP constructs.
@allyourbase888
11 ай бұрын
Like the satisfaction of clicking puzzle pieces together
@musicaremcasa7628
11 ай бұрын
I loved this podcast! I am currently going through a lot in my academic, personal, health and familly life. Was very low on positive expectations for a future in lecturing in higher education and many other aspects of life. This conversation, was such a warm intelectual conversation of reaching new grounds and stimulating a positive outlook to the world. That I need to ask, PLEASE have this gentleman as a returning guest! What a wonderfull conversation to be shared with!!
@tomtom21194
11 ай бұрын
Watched some of Robert's lectures a while back. He is incredibly funny and engaging
@germanfloze
11 ай бұрын
Me too! It's amazing how many good lectures are available online including Robert's and JBP's.
@jamesthecat
11 ай бұрын
@@germanflozeIt's *such* a great resource, I hope students are using it to the full. So many world-class lectures at the touch of a button! I wish it had been available when I was at university!
@MahatmaGhandi-qh4nt
11 ай бұрын
His books, Monkey Luv and Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers are absolutely fantastic reads. Highly recommend.
@jasontm91
11 ай бұрын
What an engaging conversation between two amazingly smart and interesting men. It was a joy to see the change over time in Sapolsky's demeanor as the conversation progressed; initially appearing a bit reserved to being fully engaged and, as he describes it at the end - 'giddy with intellectual stimulation'. Thank you Dr. Peterson for your podcast and thank you Dr. Sapolsky for being a guest.
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
Robert will soon be giddy with rage... he got played. JP is NOT a scientist. Search "Why is psychology NOT considered a science?" JP is a menace to World Peace by eruditely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@jccusell
10 ай бұрын
I fear that is weariness due to Jordan's (undeserved) reputation.
@born_a_bodymind
Ай бұрын
Maybe in part because it was only about half way through that Peterson actually started asking questions and listening to Sapolsky's answers rather than just sharing his own ideas. It got good then 👍🏻
@emc5500
4 ай бұрын
I wished I could have had a teacher like him. What life I could have had instead im 65+ doing a hard job. Dull and boring thanks to Robert im learning stuff I was never given a doorway into learning.
@Christina-yd9fe
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for having this conversation with Robert.
@jusryan13
11 ай бұрын
I click on Jordan's video thumbnails usually because he sparks my interests mildly but I always become enthralled by not only the topic but the conversation and the passion of the experts he interviews. I could not leave this video! I had to stay and watch and listen and be absolutely focussed with curiosity like a motivated student of life itself. A delightful conversation and so profoundly articulated at every turning point as one revelation lead to another. This was Epic!
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
"Epic?" Gen Z? This was a victimization of real science. JP is NOT a scientist. Search "Why is psychology NOT considered a science?" JP is a menace to World Peace by eruditely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@alottaguala9766
11 ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite podcast i'm so happy you two finally got in touch ive been waited for it and it did not dissapoint, more por favor ^.^
@monztermovies
11 ай бұрын
This was my absolute dream podcast! Both of these men changed my life! ❤
@GameGijs
11 ай бұрын
The fear of psychopaths being enabled with the virtualisation of the world is strikingly well articulated starting at 28:09. Let this remind us that tech and algorithms should be shaped responsibly, preventing psychopaths from winning the "game". Bravo for this conversation!
@raul.avadanei1987
11 ай бұрын
It was just a matter of time for them to meet. Thanks to both of them for the lectures. I think I've learnt more from them in the last 4 years I've been watching their videos on KZitem, than what i've learned in school and college. Also professor Michael Sugrue and professor Darren Staloff are 2 of my favourite lecturers. Look them up! You'll thank me!
@benrees8797
11 ай бұрын
This is amazing. Multiple puzzle pieces that answer multiple aspects I have been searching for. Absolutely brilliant work. Thankyou
@allyourbase888
11 ай бұрын
Same here. Absolutely revelatory.
@haustia
11 ай бұрын
Finally you guys meet up! I was woundering what JP had to say about Sapolsky's book Behave!
@jonsey3645
11 ай бұрын
In my opinion, this is the very best conversation to ever possibly evesdrop into! Two of the best minds in acedemia. Thank you both and, thanks to the channel.
@peterlubbers5947
11 ай бұрын
I've waited for many years for these two giants to meet up and have the brilliant conversation that i just watched; Seriously gentleman this was an amazing talk!👌🙏
@theOmKumar
11 ай бұрын
Two of my fav professors 😢 I definitely felt the dopamine rush in the anticipation of watching it.
@CaptainJack351
11 ай бұрын
Dr Peterson, Dr Sapolsky, wow wow wow! Thank you so much for your enlightenment. More please! A recent interest I've had in the mythology of dragons, apparently they feature amongst the earliest myths we have, caused me to ask the question "why is that?" I speculate that the myths are an integral part of the formation of civilization in as much as a dragon might represent rage. And here is where I found this podcast especially interesting as it wound up chatting about the change in aggression of the baboon troop and the mechanisms by which it occurred. It caused me to think that one of the most important attributes of early man was that of garnishing an understanding (meaning an outside perspective) and then trying to defeat rage itself. Hence the later mythology of the knight defeating the dragon "inside himself" to win the admiration of the maiden. Because what use is a man who hasn't conquered his rage to any unified group? There doesn't seem to be an age limit to this story. One could almost say it's the central hidden theme of all the worlds religions? Rage seems to be so devastating to any group or civilization, yet we persist under it's blinding influence. I also speculate that early man may have gained an outside perspective by observing other species and specifically by observing dogs. I find it very interesting that dogs have been alongside us for so long and that they can so easily fly into rage at the drop of a hat. Our alter egos unleashed maybe . But certainly placing us in a great position to observe. Thanks again.
@michgobera1
11 ай бұрын
It's a real privilege to listen to both minds talking to each other. I would love to see these two guys discussing free will.
@chadreilly
7 ай бұрын
I'm guessing Jordan, or his people, scheduled this talk contingent on the idea they DON'T talk about free will. For reasons that are not mysterious, lol
@artifundio1
11 ай бұрын
I am very grateful for this conversation. I loved Sapolsky's Standford lectures.
@klauszinser
11 ай бұрын
I think I never heard of Robert Sapolsky. Thats a very good conversation. Thinking about authorities, how can this be applied? Suppose a neighbor, a partner, a judge, an attorney of state, a politician, a parent who wants to abduct a child from theater parent etc. They are also talking about issues that last longer than the person itself. This can already be documents that will not leave when someone leaves or dies. It's vey clear they will be very careful when they know they have to deal with you. When they know you are around for a long time. Peterson aggregates: 1:01:51 '...it doesn't matter whether you win or lose but how you play the game is because life is a sequence of NeverEnding multiple games and you're a winner if people want to play with you and if you're a little prick when you win any given game and when you if you whine and complain because you've lost even if you're an expert at that game no one's going to want to play with you...'
@Hash.Cookie
11 ай бұрын
Great ep. But Please Mr. Peterson, condense your points and allow your guest more talking space
@stri8ted
11 ай бұрын
Agreed. Though I feel like he has gotten somewhat better at giving his guests uninterrupted blocks.
@k7l3rworkman97
11 ай бұрын
I wish fellas like this would run for office
@simtalkayak
11 ай бұрын
They never would, because it's not worth it for them to rub shoulders with power hungry (regular) politicians.
@46positivity
11 ай бұрын
I agree with your sentiment, but unfortunately the best do not rise to the top in politics. These guys wouldn't win.
@Anonymous_Whisper
11 ай бұрын
They too nice
@Anonymous_Whisper
11 ай бұрын
@@46positivityJordan Peterson in Canada could be prime minister if he wants to. There will probably be riots if Jordan goes to prison as a political prisoner.
@c.taylorharris7881
11 ай бұрын
Honestly, that’d be a waste of our best minds. If only we could have politicians that cared to listen to them.
@TheBillNye
11 ай бұрын
Sapolsky got me interested in biology and Peterson got me interested in psychology. I’m now in med school and no small part thanks to these two incredible individuals. I was so engaged in this conversation that I feel like I time traveled. I would love a part 2!
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
Search "Why isn't psychology considered a science?" JP is a menace to World Peace by eruditely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@JohariW
11 ай бұрын
Very nice to see Robert on Lawrence Krauss podcast last week, and now listen to him talk to the great Dr. Peterson. Very informative.
@ADVtheMISSIONARY
11 ай бұрын
I started watching this when it was posted, left off in the first 15 min then encountered his talk with HG Moeller posted around the same time, which was excellent. I had to then listen to this in full, Thanks for the talk.
@nicholaswilson2155
11 ай бұрын
I'm 39 minutes into this and it keeps making the case for raising our children properly, and how screwed we are if we let things get any worse. It's very interesting. Thanks again Dr. Peterson
@alexzannoni1501
11 ай бұрын
What clarity, what wisdom. Thank you Gentlemen. 🇦🇺
@chuntoon1
11 ай бұрын
Sapolsky is so wildly interesting. I'm not a real Peterson fan (though never understand the hate he gets either), but watching such different views talk about things is just awesome. Great great interview.
@zendrekoekemoer4213
11 ай бұрын
I can’t get enough of this! I want more! Huge fan of Robert Sapolsky and Jordan Peterson, this is by far my favourite episode! They are simply a great combination in neuroscience! Hope to hear more from them❤ 🇿🇦
@finnthehuman5275
19 күн бұрын
You 2 are the reason I started paying for KZitem approximately 7 years ago (and still do). I'm a middle aged Florida Man with a history of questionable behavior. Out of desperation to improve my life and its affect on others, I went down the behavior rabbit hole on yt. It began with both of your lecture series that were available back then. I've seen each a minimum of 4 times in their entirety. And I often share them. I'm nearly 8 years into becoming an arm chair behaviorist. You've both helped me, my family, my work, and my social circle. I was ecstatic when I saw this thumbnail and yelled for my partner to come see that the conversation I've been wishing for between our 2 favorite teachers has finally happened. I had to get daily wire just for the other 30 minutes. Even though the rest of the content on there, aside from Dr. Peterson's, is meh imo. I'm looking forward to the next time you both meet. Thank you both!!
@michaelsatoshi705
11 ай бұрын
Two men that restore my dwindling faith in the intellect of humanity.
@kylehandschin5117
11 ай бұрын
Always glad to listen to a great conversation!
@N3Rd32
11 ай бұрын
I'm really happy to see these two in an interview together. I've been a fan of Robert for years and have watched the vast majority of his lectures online.
@SparkyFinch
11 ай бұрын
So glad they did this!! Please do another!
@elensayista8988
11 ай бұрын
Robert and Jordan, havent clicked on a podcast so fast since the pandemic days
@marys3630
11 ай бұрын
Wow no way Sapolsky is on JP podcast 😮 wasn’t expecting this. What a pleasant surprise!
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
VERY UNPLEASANT, if you notice the embedded ad. JP is NOT a scientist. Search "Why is psychology NOT considered a science?" JP is a menace to World Peace by eruditely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@santacruzman8483
11 ай бұрын
Great interview. I admire Dr. Sapolsky's patience as Dr. Peterson sure loves to hear himself talk!
@karandeepsingh1656
11 ай бұрын
I wish Dr. Peterson talked a bit less. He was better with Huberman. Somehow, he seems to be talking a lot now...
@allyourbase888
11 ай бұрын
Peterson often interrupts his guests with his description of his understanding of their ideas and how they map into his areas of expertise. I don’t see this as a problem at all. It gives the audience a sense of where the Venn diagrams of their understanding of reality overlap and diverge. Because Jordan is an expert in his own right not a “Podcaster” or journalist I’m looking for exactly this type of compare and contrast engagement to intersect with my circle of understanding. Additionally, I view each interview as if I am lucky passenger on Jordan’s Intellectual/Spiritual Big Adventure. If you’re an intellectual, wouldn’t you love to compare notes with the worlds best and brightest intellectuals? Maybe you would record the interviews and share them to the world for free. I see Peterson as the audience, not us. Characterizing Jordan as an egoist spouting off at the mouth by saying, “Dr. Peterson sure loves to hear himself talk!” tells us a lot more about you and your background than an anything about Peterson. This is the type of thing selfish parents say to kids who start to get too smart for them. It’s a thought limiting cliche at best and narcissistic manipulation at its worst.
@santacruzman8483
11 ай бұрын
@allyourbase888 To each his own. I personally watch Dr. Peterson's podcasts for his guests views and then prefer make my own interpretations. However we do agree that he often interrupts his guests!
@allyourbase888
11 ай бұрын
@@santacruzman8483 Michael Shermer is my go to for more journalistic interviews of many of Peterson’s guests. It is a waste of Peterson’s time (and ours) to simply act as an anchorman. There are many people with those skills already in media and very few with his.
@santacruzman8483
11 ай бұрын
@@allyourbase888 This makes sense. You make a good point.
@stevebutler812
9 ай бұрын
I learned to read at age 3 and am 61, and have read thousands of books. One of the top 100 is the story of the founding of "Kendall Jackson Winery" starting as a lark to own a small winery for a SF Bay Area Real Estate Lawyer. He figured out that the land the wine grapes grow on is the most valuable part of the equation, and bought huge real-estate interests all over California "secretly" knowing he could create an empire that would "last 400 years" and he did it. It's amazing. He knew zero of winemaking and now has a huge family owned wine business in stores all over the US.
@adrianseanheidmann4559
6 ай бұрын
Funny how in the US some success story like that is celebrated, whereas in Europe, myself included, would point to the problem those "Land-grabs" cause.
@LostDefender520
11 ай бұрын
Great podcast, enjoyed the interview with Robert Sapolsky.
@Snake-filledChimp
11 ай бұрын
That was a really fast hour and 45 minutes. Loved it, very fascinating ideas and information.
@petergriffin4629
11 ай бұрын
What an amazing encounter
@cybermuse6917
11 ай бұрын
For all of the damage in the world right now, having exposure to such education and insights as this gives me so much hope that its being consumed and will eventually find productive positive outlets
@markplimsoll
11 ай бұрын
JP is NOT a scientist. Search "Why is psychology NOT considered a science?" JP is a menace to World Peace by eruditely promoting religion, 4,000 year old fairy tales that groups EXCLUSIVELY MALE use to control women mostly, and everything else. The PROCESS of Evolution created gods and religious societies by enhancing reproduction, just as it does with cars, fast food, and New Improved Tide. Does JP have legions of rapists waiting on his command? 😮 Does Sapolsky realize he got roped into a long advertisement for a surreptisiously religious Anti-Planned Parenthood organization begging for donations to take away women's Rights to Choose? 😢😢😮😢😢 Sapolsky has no Free Will. His need to promote his ideas left him vulnerable to unknowingly (?) supporting something else he denies - gods.
@joebiz4824
9 ай бұрын
That last half of the talk when Sapolsky spoke of his observations of the chimps is so profound. Given the disruptive elements within the Human Condition, I can only imagine what it might suppose.
@germanfloze
11 ай бұрын
This is a conversation I've been waiting for years. I hope someday JBP speaks to Thomas Sowell as well. Don't you think it's amazing that we live in a time in which we all get to view these level scholars having this level conversations?
@conniecooley5542
11 ай бұрын
Yes
@allyourbase888
11 ай бұрын
We are truly blessed.
@MariaPerez-uv8mm
11 ай бұрын
Yes! And for free 😮 🙂
@Wretchedrenegade
11 ай бұрын
"Someday". Well it's not like he has forever
@nathanboklage4707
11 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting years for this collab 🎉
@frankysworld
11 ай бұрын
I have been hoping for many years to see this and I am not that surprised to finally see this happening. I have been following both in lectures and publications and I find both providing a good deal of notions from their own fields, more often complimentary than contradicting. I'm reading "Determined" by Robert Sapolsky at the moment and again not disappointed with the level of food for thought. I am aware that the public eye has placed Peterson and Sapolsky in "opposite camps" so I am even more delighted by the display of intellectual exchange. The world should take note on how to engage in a dialog without trying to dehumanise ones counterpart. Perhaps Sapolsky and Peterson have just given us an example of gameplay theory at work by choosing this particular strategy of discord. Hoping for more....
@Mamothrept
11 ай бұрын
This is their 2nd talk together btw
@frankysworld
11 ай бұрын
@@Mamothrept When was that? I have been trying to look for it, is it on the KZitem channel?
@Mamothrept
11 ай бұрын
@@frankysworld Shit. I am now questioning my sanity. I was 100% sure I saw them talk together once before on this KZitem channel. But I can't find any reference to it ANYWHERE now...
@frankysworld
11 ай бұрын
@@Mamothrept Ah, no worries, mate 😄 But I did got a bit excited there wondering how I could have missed that. 😅 Kudos for checking your sanity, I find I do that a couple of times a day as well😆
@Mamothrept
11 ай бұрын
@@frankysworld I went to sleep right after, and at some point dreamed I found the missing video lol. Turned out it was actually a talk between Matthieu Pageau and Dr Sopolsky. Now I definitely know I'm insane hahaha
@armansa
9 ай бұрын
I wish Prof. Sapolski's visible desk mic was actually used to record this conversation.
@balindacampbell
11 ай бұрын
I so enjoyed listening to this. Two of my favorite intellectuals speaking. So hoping that there will be a second sit down.
@Wire.scientist
11 ай бұрын
Two legends in conversation, every intellectuals wet- dream ..thanks JP & Rob for this one 🎉🎉❤
@stillben
10 ай бұрын
Not mine🎉
@7S5y3X.0th
11 ай бұрын
Such a great discussion!
@Justin-vq9co
11 ай бұрын
So many of us have been waiting for this Dr Peterson! Amazing thank you!
@Dankness9
11 ай бұрын
This has to be one of Dr Peterson’s top 20 discussions. Probably 500 real candidates with that potential, however this one was so fascinating.
@LilaSilk
11 ай бұрын
Thank you gentlemen for this incredibly interesting conversation. Will switch to the DW content now. All the best Mr Sapolsky
@nattyswede
11 ай бұрын
These guys are extremely deep in their thinking. It seemed to me as though Jordan was testing his ideas on Sapolsky to "legitimize" them intellectually. I loved this conversation!
@dr.m5804
11 ай бұрын
I love Sapolskys lectures. These two talking to each other is one of the best things that can possibly happen👍
@johnny7585
11 ай бұрын
Upvote this comment if you want Dr. Peterson and Sapolsky to finish their conversation before the end of the year.
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