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@tamarackartstudio7893Ай бұрын
Stop dropping the F bomb, and stop interrupting, please. We’re here to listen to Eric.
@nickrusso7274Ай бұрын
I don't know this guy all that well, this is maybe the second or third time watching him interview someone but boy you're right. This guy uses the F bomb far too much, in unnecessary moments. I can't stand it
@ReadingDaveАй бұрын
Some people interrupt themselves with curse words to try to say something that they don't have words for. Some folks use curse words to exclamate. Some folks use curse words to highlight what they think is important. Some folks need to practice being irreverent to warm up to creativity, enlightment, or challenge ideas. I agree with you that I would rather hear what they would have to say. What they might say might be different if they didn't use their curse words.
@markupton1417Ай бұрын
Who's difficult enough to follow and untangle as it is.
@Tarie3988Ай бұрын
Seriously. He has such great guests but he annoys me at times.
@alejmcАй бұрын
I think it’s just insecurities, even after such successes… I truly wanted to hear more about the math and the octaves parts explained but poor Eric got interrupted many times 😢 The few interviews I have listened from him have been great but he does have weird moments and parts where he feels the need to say that: he has, is currently and will be getting laid a lot or similar. And it doesn’t feel authentic but forced instead.
@johnsonb90436Ай бұрын
Tom sounds like a middle aged woman who discovered CrossFit and now became an CF instructor with 3 days of experience. Now, spreading the gospel of CF to all that will hear.
@themadchatter4365Ай бұрын
😂
@itistrue101Ай бұрын
comment of the year
@jvssocialmedia2459Ай бұрын
Middle-aged women are experienced enough to know they are not "experts " after short periods of time. Cheap shot. You can write a master's thesis on a subject you did not study in a weekend (hired gun writers do it all the time for academic cheaters). You CAN learn enough in a short period of time to convey enough information to others. In any case, I gave up on this guy after 10 minutes. How does he get decent guests?
@the.trollgubbe2642Ай бұрын
Yep childish with the cussing, why ?
@the.trollgubbe2642Ай бұрын
Maybe cocaine?
@Eric-zi7hmАй бұрын
Yes listen first Tom, and let your guest talk.
@Rocket9944Ай бұрын
Maybe you're the one that should be quiet, you might actually learn something.
@DR-br5gbАй бұрын
He loves to hear himself talk
@mjmeadows1016Ай бұрын
Tom you TALK WAY TOO MUCH
@alexsh8660Ай бұрын
And said nothing
@Rocket9944Ай бұрын
Tom knows what he's doing, hes setting the stage for conversation
@user-cr5zy7hf3tАй бұрын
I love his guests. But he is a low information influencer.
@violent_bebop9687Ай бұрын
We love tom, but yeah this segment was overtaken too much by the host. Let's let the guest shine some eh?
@n5ifiАй бұрын
Never shuts up
@mountainside26Ай бұрын
We were made with two ears and one mouth. A reminder to listen twice as much as you speak.
@janedoe4858Ай бұрын
Most amazing thing about this video is that TB actually pauses talking about himself long enough to allow the guest to speak.
@CharlieKerr11Ай бұрын
He is getting worse and worse ain’t he. This show is about guests speaking not him
@thatfatman6978Ай бұрын
I didn't catch that part 🙁
@mikey1836Ай бұрын
@@thatfatman6978Let me talk for 45 minutes about the archetypes relating to him talking too much 😂
@mountainside26Ай бұрын
Just can’t stop himself. Seems as though it’s an affliction of many podcasters. I guess it goes with the ability to keep a conversation going for 2 or 3 hours.
@janedoe4858Ай бұрын
@@shantishanti1949 this guest did actually do more speaking the most on this channel, believe it or not.
@KupacolypseАй бұрын
Always hate when interviewers can’t just shut the hell up and soak in what Eric is saying.
@effexonАй бұрын
that's why Tom's podcasts are 3hours+ while others can do same in 1.5hours.
@ravenshield7823Ай бұрын
He's a smart guy but getting a little inflated and harder to like.@@effexon
@sannitrinh3067Ай бұрын
Exactly why I stopped listening to Tom a few years back…he just always has to impose and make it about him…
@ravenshield7823Ай бұрын
Exactly. @@sannitrinh3067
@zibam982Ай бұрын
That means he has a problem with himself. He interviews people smarter than him, but he doesn't have to compete with them. Accept yourself.
@curlybill3966Ай бұрын
That was painful guys.
@scottkoenig6326Ай бұрын
Hello and good day. Be precise, what was "painful" about this? Thank you, Bill.
@NotAffiliatedАй бұрын
@@scottkoenig6326 My guess is that the host talks too much.
@Alex-ZoneАй бұрын
The guitar sounded like crap huh
@johnjanis3427Ай бұрын
J.S.Bach, The Well Tempered Clavier is the foundational work on what Eric is trying to communicate, the "New" in Bach's time tuning system, Das wohltemperierte Klavier. It demonstrates the ability to modulate to distant keys with ease. The tuning being "well tempered '', Or a little out of perfect mathematically tuned, i.e. the math of a single vibrating string overtone sequence. You give up perfection in pitch but gain the ability to move to any other key which allows you to move the tonal center of the music. Including major and minor keys. Thanks Johann.
@woodlawnmedicАй бұрын
geez, started watching because i thought it would be intullectual. Im turning it off and talking to my dog.
@DeadbeatGamerАй бұрын
no, conflict is rising because people are addicted to knowing what is going on everywhere else except what is right in front of them. Ignorance is bliss
@JNieckarzАй бұрын
"What came first, the chicken or the egg?" It's a class war and the super rich are winning.....their best weapon? Propaganda for divide and conquer.
@simshengvue5799Ай бұрын
Conflict has always been the norm. This is why we cannot appreciate peace when we have it
@user-yx9hu2tw3sАй бұрын
Civilization is at war since the first tribes existed.....
@Wren1Ай бұрын
Conflict is rising because entitled, spoiled brats with no responsibility who have it way too easy in life (typically young, white, suburban liberals) feel the need to fabricate problems, outrage and "causes" to give themselves meaning. Their parents didn't raise them properly. Instead of kicking them out, telling them to travel, cultivate themselves and get jobs, they let them sponge and live extended childhoods, doing nothing but sitting around watching cartoons and playing video games, even well into their physical adulthoods. This is why we see them play dress-up, running around and pretending that they are movie super heroes or video game characters as they commit crimes while trying to hide behind a totally false claim of being "anti-fascist".
@dosesandmimosesАй бұрын
The full quote, respectively, is: Ignorance isn’t bliss, it’s oblivion.
@spectrumsaddictionАй бұрын
tom sometimes you gotta let your guest speak/
@wan2852Ай бұрын
Eric gets out of breath by just opening a guitar case. His health is a concern.
@YawnGodАй бұрын
This video is like two years old.
@wan2852Ай бұрын
Concern remains.
@jasonuerkvitz3756Ай бұрын
More Pilates for _you_ Herr Weinstein.
@dahVEEDBBoneАй бұрын
? put him on a low carb diet ?
@sarahflynn9395Ай бұрын
Yeah I'm concerned.
@freedom4all581Ай бұрын
You lose so many people with foul language. It's very sad your information is quite intelligent yet you will lose the most intelligent with foul language.
@pinkisforpimpsАй бұрын
It's lazy vocabulary
@Alex-ZoneАй бұрын
@freedom4all581 pretty funny that you believe in freedom for all except for him with his vocabulary 😉
@freedom4all581Ай бұрын
@@Alex-Zone if you listen to what I said I'm saying he loses people. 🙄🤔 So literally your statement makes no sense
@Alex-ZoneАй бұрын
@@freedom4all581 I'm sorry I was just giving you a hard time 😃
@phillipadams4691Ай бұрын
"As a child I felt myself to be alone, and I am still, because I know things and must hint at things which others apparently know nothing of, and for the most part do not want to know." -Carl Gustav Jung "Keep your mind ever on the star, but let your eyes watch over your footsteps, lest you fall into the mire by reason of your upward gaze." -Kybalion
@DJCloroxxАй бұрын
If these guys playing the guitar is what is on the other end of the portal, I've changed my mind. Blue Pill me, please
@uhnborhn5032Ай бұрын
🤣
@dlmsarge8329Ай бұрын
True! Haha
@QuadraticCoStanzaАй бұрын
😂
@thatfatman6978Ай бұрын
Sorry Tom, I tried but you just talk to much. You have guests so we can hear their views I thought.
@dlmsarge8329Ай бұрын
Same
@kitkakittehАй бұрын
No, apparently he has a show so he can meet people and explain himself to them. You know, in case they want to fund his “vision” of making violent movies for adults. With a deeper meaning, of course. 😂
@thatfatman6978Ай бұрын
@@kitkakitteh I honestly can not figure out the 4.1M subscribers. The Like count seems accurate though.
@rickb06Ай бұрын
@@thatfatman6978these enormous channels are massive clickfarm operations, they pay MILLIONS of dollars to mostly African, Indian and Asian "companies" to receive a constant inflow of seemingly legitimate subscribers, some even post or reply on posts, MOST nowadays also double as direct scammers too, so that's the primary reason why we see so many artificial comments from multiple accounts, it's all either AI, scripted with variations to skate past the wholly inadequate YT spam prevention "system".
@Rocket9944Ай бұрын
Tom is a very smart man he knows what he's doing he setting the stage for a great conversation
@GrockrobinАй бұрын
This is an old interview but says it was released 2 days ago. Need timestamp in description.
@Tweston3nyАй бұрын
Hate that shit
@TheFirstCauseАй бұрын
I find Tom does this a lot. He releases interviews and clips that are almost two years old some times. It is WEIRD. He released a Donald Hoffman interview a few weeks ago that was from Oct 2022. Like WTF!
@TheAmbientMageАй бұрын
Part of what I think Eric is mentioning is a distinction between mathematical music and practical music. A guitar that is mathematically in tune will not be in tune with itself due to the imprecision of real world engineering. There's a mandatory fudge factor that is always present between mathematically correct and practically correct. It's inherent in the real world fluctuations of instrument intonation. He also seems to be discussing the realities of harmonics, which technically break a standing wave up into sections that we percieve as tones. If you think of a vibrating string as a standing wave, breaking that wave at given sections will produce harmonics. These harmonics only exist at precise locations on the string, as they would be with any hypothetical wave in physics.
@strikeaposefilmsАй бұрын
Kinda insufferable that the title of this video was absolute bait, but the content was absolute gold. Tom - Your content titles have a lot of doomer flavor lately for clicks, but the content itself can be positive. Maybe find a way to beat that algorithm so positive content headlines can win over the negative? That's the research I'd love to see you use your powers for, and a war that'd be worth winning.
@slaydreamerАй бұрын
Agreed I ignore a lot of content seeking to lower others vibrations...funny that this episode is basically about that.
@Pimpjit85Ай бұрын
Why does Tom seem so inauthentic with everything he says.
@richardottum1Ай бұрын
Waking up from a 17 dat coma is my version of a second birth to a traumatic brain injury survivor lifestyle that I'm grateful to live nowadays. 15 years of experiencing the life after therapy.
@prestonmartin8268Ай бұрын
What caused your traumatic brain injury? And do you have any permanent symptoms?
@jasonuerkvitz3756Ай бұрын
Wow, sir. A curse and a blessing as shared burdens. Would you consider your experience a form of trans-humanism, or did it make you more human, more awake, coming from sleep--your coma--into vivid wakefulness, one where you voraciously observe and consume and ponder everything with your re-vitalized wits?
@sussyslurpАй бұрын
@@jasonuerkvitz3756 Sounds like the 97 year old philosopher who suddenly feared death.
@jasonuerkvitz3756Ай бұрын
@@sussyslurp I'm half way to 97 and have always feared death. Why would I lie about that?
@ec4146Ай бұрын
Conflict is rising because people have nothing to do, no purpose . Jobs are disappearing and the ones that are left are not fulfilling.
@ReadingDaveАй бұрын
People can have plenty to do. The difficulty is finding agreement on What people need in order to work together.
@jpslaym0936Ай бұрын
This interview told me more about Eric than any other. He has a very useful perspective that many of use can learn from
@mikehenry9846Ай бұрын
I'm one of the people you are speaking about in this conversation. Society and Culture is a reflection of how stories are shared and passed down from one generation to another, shaping and influencing various forms of art like scriptures, paintings, and movies. I have always dreamed of being involved in impactful storytelling within the realm of film.
@mikestaubАй бұрын
Eric is such a cool guy.
@vitaminkplusАй бұрын
Why is he still talking about building a studio instead of just doing it? Just doing a search on KZfaq and you will see all these other people actually creating studio-worthy projects. There are also distribution channels that are available where people are creating and getting content out. Studios are being created over the past few years, and he's still talking about doing it.
@flavioptferreiraАй бұрын
He's building it.
@bazimyanАй бұрын
He has been building it. This is an old interview clip done a few years ago
@dlmsarge8329Ай бұрын
And he just LOVES talking about about himself and his projects. More than listening to his guests
@Spartan-Of-TruthАй бұрын
Momentum?
@ejenkins4711Ай бұрын
Eric as usual hits the nail on the head again. "They both have a point" and both have mass down here in the darc
@SpaceMonkey23101Ай бұрын
4:25 - Just a correction: Alan Moore created Watchmen, not Michael Moore (ew...)
@livondiramerian6999Ай бұрын
When wealth and poverty become at extreme conflicts, violence, and wars rise.
@mikemaillet5737Ай бұрын
Thank you for using the Overtone Series to explain this!
@ReadingDaveАй бұрын
The " pure" thought which is a mimicry is easier to understand, but it is only a shadow of understanding.
@itistrue101Ай бұрын
If only Tom didn't speak, this would be brilliant
@happymediumwill7413Ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you for bringing this to the world.
@alexandredungАй бұрын
Eric is a genius. The music explanaion is not even a Hard one, but at least Tom is honest tô recognize its limits. Wonderfull talk!!😊
@mikey1836Ай бұрын
Here’s how to explain the tuning: no key can be perfectly played, but all keys can be closely played. If you tuned the guitar to an exact key, it would be further off for all the other keys.
@Michael_X313Ай бұрын
Bar chords are super difficult for everyone to learn at first. You Just gotta really want it. Pick a song that you like and work work work day after day and you'll have it in less than a week.
@carolspencer6915Ай бұрын
Good evening Tom and Eric Have to just repeat my heartfelt gratitude to you two fab people and also Jordan and Sam. All your eclectic input continues to keep me intellectually fed. In short. Do wish to make a great movie! Relatively new life goal. Still freaking myself out. In short.🤣 Truly grateful to you all. 💜
@NicholasMGlassonАй бұрын
19:20 ish - Animals in nature make sounds to attract a mate, or many other purposes perhaps - A cricket makes two notes, like Eric played, and this delineates from nature. Taoism emphasizes this in ideas as such that 'without defining the high there can be no low. Without light, then what is darkness? The sounds are an expression of nature, that mathematically also align in patterns that can be abstracted out into music that gets you laid due to their naturally pleasant melody, or invocation of emotions, feelings and other recognition that are embedded in the human drive for connection. Or you can just shred and play epically instead of talking about it! But both are absolutely able to appreciated on various levels
@johnsagnella2294Ай бұрын
"It's not a great version" is an understatement, but it's still a success for him.
@nightfury683623 күн бұрын
This was an awesome video. Great synergy between these two humble and brilliant men. I don't mind the F bombs, personally. 😎🔥
@muhkura2Ай бұрын
at this point, Eric Weinstein will be remembered as the greatest guitarist who holds the record for most time played on podcasts
@donaldogrady2042Ай бұрын
i'm tryna tell you there's no reason this guy should have a podcast
@user-gy1pu3gq3dАй бұрын
It's disappointing that Sam wasn't held accountable by any of his friends. No one cared, not even Eric, that Sam sniped at Bret Weinstein from his podcast while refusing to engage Bret. If you style yourself the most honest man in the world, then there should be some expectations attached to it. Apparently I was the fool for believing any of them gave a rip about the truth.
@49ccMopedWorldАй бұрын
Maybe you could make a movie like Wall-E. That one has been very inspiring and eye opening for me and our son also!! Love your work. Especially with Eric W and Donald H. Grtz Vino from the Netherlands
@LesminsterАй бұрын
Imagine how many times more Tom would get laid if he also could explain guitar the way Eric did :D
@toddcollins6403Ай бұрын
First time encountering tom. Feel rather bad for him because he's such a colossal dork. Holy Cow!
@frazerhainsworth08Ай бұрын
Great interiview, would be better if you just gave one question and then just let Eric talk though
@mattanderson6672Ай бұрын
I need the full version of this
@gsk182Ай бұрын
It must be a real bummer to have to learn how to play the guitar in order to get laid. It took me years to appreciate being the kind of man who scared the panties right off of a woman. I used to hate the fact that even women who were not attracted to me couldn't look at me without thinking "oh my god, what's he going to do to me?" as their panties become soaking wet. Btw, math and physics were the easiest subjects for me. Maybe that's why I have never suffered from the problem of not knowing what the meaning of life is. It always seemed to obvious and simple that I could not figure out why so many people are so confused about it.
@tangobear3536Ай бұрын
The interviewer has decided that his rambling, mundane thoughts are more important than what the guest has to say. Could've had a fire hydrant on as a guest, would not have mattered.
@opaca512Ай бұрын
Brilliant brothers back to back…🧐🔥
@kylewatson5133Ай бұрын
War and conflict is rising because taxation is rising. If you saw a $500 Israel defense fee on your credit card every month most people would dispute it. Taxation needs to be abolished, it's evil and leads to evil things
@merodobsonАй бұрын
Tom, we are living fractal archetypes. We all have the same spirit, divided for the purpose of experiencing and understanding and loving. It is that simple. Life is the meaning.
@richardottum1Ай бұрын
Maceo Paisley and his citizens of culture in LA is great for inspiration
@elliotcraneАй бұрын
Actually, you can well discard it if it does nothing for you. You dont really need it without musical ambitions, you’d just get confused or ruin music for yourself as a listener like I did as a kid.
@mikemoorehead92Ай бұрын
how does this guy sleep at night constantly selling fear, hes part of the problem
@KallipolisCracks06Ай бұрын
Tom have you ever thought of having a multi instrumentalist that can do engineering and production as an in house sound designer, or for scores when films come along? I’ve followed a lot of your guests for a while and more recently got into your podcast. After learning some more I think it would be very beneficial and would also add a lot to your productions in general. I do all of that, can work in just about every genre if need be and also live in West LA. I could handle all the instruments and in the box recording as well as the production engineering and mastering, a one stop shop. Something to possibly think about
@shane5003Ай бұрын
Link to your work? Something that was fully created and mixed mastered by you
@geoffheinricks9161Ай бұрын
A few minutes in and realmeat, discusdion and opinion. A joy.
@jessemontano762Ай бұрын
totally impressive interview. love the energy. love the word fuck thrown in there so seamlessly and normally subbed
@BattleGn0meАй бұрын
No "Pick a side" means 'Be consistent'. Some principals are immutable. For example, you can't be for personal privacy and individual liberty And big govenment programs.
@christiandoscher1016Ай бұрын
so funny ! love this one and the mug slide rules.
@cabral75Ай бұрын
What a fucking cool conversation!!!!
@global.mindsetАй бұрын
What the hell is wrong with everyone in the comment section, it's like a bunch of people who don't get the simple message of this entire conversation. Everyone is complaining about the host of his OWN show talking to the guest... like wth?? They're acting like the guest barely got to conversate even though this entire conversation isn't even complicated to begin with. All they're discussing about is how people should avoid being closed minded to anything, since everything can be simpler or more complicated in many different ways. Like, how hard is that to understand?? "Don't have a close minded mindset, there's many ways something can work or be." THAT'S IT! Why is everyone demanding Tom to let the guest speak more when he doesn't even need to say more than what was already being conveyed. I swear, people who don't understand what's really going on just ends up talking crap about others instead. The whole conversation: Keep an open mind about everything. The end.
@Profacy15Ай бұрын
Mike Einzinger also went to Harvard for science history and philosophy, so kind of fits with Eric's interests.
@JustineyediaАй бұрын
Rational thoughts, feelings, and actions are those that are based on reason and objective values. Rationality is a perceptual quality that focuses on actions and emotions. Jung's model of typology describes the psychological functions of thinking and feeling as rational, and the psychological functions of intuition and sensation as irrational. Jung believed that the opposition between rationalism and empiricism was a symptom of a fundamental psychological conflict. He also believed that the attempt to observe human nature scientifically would lead to individuals being considered marginal phenomena. Jung's lectures show evidence of his assimilation of Kantian thought, especially the Critique of Pure Reason and Critique of Practical Reason.
@richardottum1Ай бұрын
Hot air balloon rides are an awesome version of human flight. Go fly in a hot air balloon experience. It's awesome
@Kyle-sr6jmАй бұрын
Paraglider Not paramotor. Once you thermal, life is not the same.
@darksu6947Ай бұрын
Hot air balloons are the best mode of flight. It's so quite and peaceful up there. Another bonus is that you actually have time to admire the beauty of earth while floating along.
@merodobsonАй бұрын
Tom, get Robert Edward Grant to explain Precise Temperament Tuning.
@foxchannel5328Ай бұрын
This was Tom in good form. Happy for you Tom 🙏
@scillyautomaticАй бұрын
Good luck with the film studio, Tom! I hope you exceed all your goals. I understand the desire to create hopeful content for adult and especially children. Children are under such a bombardment these days, they need all the hope they can get.
@stvbrsnАй бұрын
Not only “Pretty Woman” but you can very easily hear the Beatles’ “Happy Birthday” in there.
@arrionbrown2261Ай бұрын
I would love to hear you and Andrew Tate discuss theories on mindset, people and more. I think you guys have very similar ideologies and I wonder what discrepancies would surface and why.
@fishmud3264Ай бұрын
It's rising because of 'your people'
@matthewcerini699Ай бұрын
Not everyone has natural curiosity like Tom and Eric. The old saying that "When the pupil is ready, the teacher appears." is what I believe Tom is trying to accomplish by trying to incentivize his listeners to increased curiosity. An emergent property of curiosity is personal growth and development and ultimately happiness. I don't believe an AI can be sentient until it is addicted to curiosity and can experience happiness. Conversely, people with little or no curiosity may as well be AI. Eric continues to blow me away with his ability AND willingness to speak both intellectually AND viscerally about complex subjects as required.
@drasdj1728Ай бұрын
“Help me gate laid” is so creepy
@therearenoshortcuts9868Ай бұрын
only one step away from: "help me get a reach-around" LOL
@lukeserrano62Ай бұрын
He’s SO impatient! Terrible student! So much for growth mindset when you’re so impatient (and rude).
@MH-53EАй бұрын
The absolute best way to explain what he's trying to convey. Its pure nonsense...
@Vashti0825Ай бұрын
I'm glad you said it first. Thought I was being overly critical today
@JustineyediaАй бұрын
Assimilation. Or (mal) adaptation. According to Jungian concepts, assimilation is the process of integrating unconscious contents and outer objects into consciousness. Jung believed that complexes are clusters of feelings, memories, and thoughts that can influence our behavior and thought patterns. He suggested that by "assimilating" parts of the unconscious into the conscious mind, individuals could achieve better psychological balance and self-awareness. Jung's reasoning is also marked by Immanuel Kant, and more generally by German rationalist philosophy. His lectures are evidence of his assimilation of Kantian thought, especially the Critique of Pure Reason and Critique of Practical Reason. 1 In socionics, rationality is a perceptual quality defined by a focus on actions and emotions. In contrast, irrationality means a focus on states of mind and body.
@JohnR22926Ай бұрын
This guy should have played Saul in Better Call Saul.
@richardottum1Ай бұрын
The sandbox is an army reference to a deployment to the middle East
@OziBlokeTimG14 күн бұрын
Eric is really smart, or he just sounds convincing. I give him the benefit of the doubt.... I think we could be friends.
@funeats8201Ай бұрын
Haha, when he goes into math and physics territory, I can almost never follow. 😂
@jimluebke3869Ай бұрын
"I've just about given up on adults" Try approaching it as "will this help me have kids" instead of "will this get me laid". Also, drop the destruction thing; it's distracting you from creation.
@essenceidentityАй бұрын
Wondering if you could consider doing a video on Shiva Inu, not shib but the cooler darker version 📈
@tomascalvo8Ай бұрын
I wanted to hear more from the guest.
@AFCJGАй бұрын
Am I the only one who feels that when a smart person throws cuss words in a statement, they instantly sound less smart and more annoying?
@dale1956tiesАй бұрын
It's Or-NITH-ology
@atomicsmithАй бұрын
What you don’t like Or Anthology?
@dale1956tiesАй бұрын
@@atomicsmithIt sounded like orinthology to me. Now if he was referring to the study of the former senator from Utah Orrin Hatch, it would be a different story.
@TheProdigalMeowMeowMeowReturnsАй бұрын
Steven bonnachel vs Norm Finklestein was good
@alexb372Ай бұрын
Tom opens up his own show by talking about how he wants to do societal engineering, in a way that's similar to the corporate executives from the Fallout series... Wtf
@mpe229428 күн бұрын
These people sound crazy. Just live your damn life. There's no secrets.... just go live, omg.
@danielgilbert3044Ай бұрын
Steelman The problem with knowledge is 'keys of power' and human hidden interests that impact decision making.
@user-wf4el1gx3nАй бұрын
I really hope we don’t have to relearn the lesson we learned from ww1, and then had to relearn again through ww2. We sure like to remember the veterans, which is important, but I’m afraid we don’t remember the lesson enough.
@firstandforemost87Ай бұрын
Which lesson(s)?
@artdarnellАй бұрын
I listened for about 5 minutes and gave up. This guy is not an interviewer. He didn’t shut up
@izzyzaidman135429 күн бұрын
I have no place correcting Eric on math but… Those aren’t the notes for Pretty Woman
@SPQRxUSAxNUSAАй бұрын
Noteworthy takeaways "You have to welcome the infection." and "don't rip out your mitochondria" just because you acquired it from an infection." [paraphrased]
@liamhenderson3753Ай бұрын
Eric wants to go deep. But, Tom only goes to level 4
@drasdj1728Ай бұрын
The guitar thing was weird
@user-kl9tc7wi6sАй бұрын
TB would be 2x better without F... drops
@FriendofYahweh29Ай бұрын
WOW Tom used to be a good listener and let the guest talk. What happened Tom?
@bighock2886Ай бұрын
There should be video time markers so we can skip to the tiny bits where the guest gets to speak...