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Upstream
The Conciliators Guild
13 episodes
5 days ago
Upstream is a politics and society podcast that takes a deeper look at our world, going beyond conventional analysis and media punditry. We interview big picture thinkers on issues and events "upstream" at their source. We bring psychology, history, culture, philosophy and human nature into the mix to gain a better understanding of what is happening, and why. Episodes are co-hosted by John Bell and/or John Zada, two co-founders of The Conciliators Guild, an organization highlighting the role of underlying motivations in politics.
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Upstream is a politics and society podcast that takes a deeper look at our world, going beyond conventional analysis and media punditry. We interview big picture thinkers on issues and events "upstream" at their source. We bring psychology, history, culture, philosophy and human nature into the mix to gain a better understanding of what is happening, and why. Episodes are co-hosted by John Bell and/or John Zada, two co-founders of The Conciliators Guild, an organization highlighting the role of underlying motivations in politics.
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Upstream
Johan Norberg – Are We Living in a Golden Age?

Johan Norberg, historian and commentator, describes golden ages throughout human history, what it took to build them and how they declined. Above all, what does this mean for today? Are the Anglosphere and its allies able to rise to the challenges ahead and maintain an open, prosperous and inclusive culture?

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2 months ago
52 minutes 48 seconds

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Simon Lee Maryan - Lessons in Resilience from a Former Royal Marine

Simon Lee Maryan, psychologist, resilience coach and former British Royal Marine, explains how his psychological training helped him survive dire straits and how that in turn can help others manage the highly emotional and inflamed world we are living in today. He looks back to the Stoic wisdom of Marcus Aurelius and forward to how that applies today.

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2 months ago
32 minutes 9 seconds

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Naomi Alderman - The Third Information Crisis

Author Naomi Alderman (The Power) examines how pasttechnological revolutions—writing, the printing press—reshaped human cognition and society. Her insights reveal a pattern: each wave of innovation brought both empowerment and dislocation. Today’s challenge is to harness AI without letting it erode agency or meaning and her views provide context from history in that regard.

 

The Third Information Crisis - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0020xrs

https://naomialderman.com/

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3 months ago
49 minutes 18 seconds

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Richard Overy - Understanding the Causes of War May Be the Key to Peace

Richard Overy, Honorary Research Professor of History at the University of Exeter and best-selling author, speaks with John Bell about the many causes of war, from evolutionary biology to the hubris of today’s leaders. They discuss evolutionary psychology as well as how the pursuit of innate needs such as security or meaning - through belief, religious or ideological - can lead to war.


Professor Ovary is one of Britain’s most distinguished historians and has published extensively on the Second World War and the Third Reich. His latest book, the excellent ‘Why War?’, explores why warfare has been endemic throughout human history and what this means for the future. ‘Why War?’ will soon be available in paperback edition.

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5 months ago
44 minutes 52 seconds

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Antone Martinho Truswell - Insularity vs. Connectivity Between Global Cultures

Antone Martinho Truswell, an evolutionary biologist and Dean of Graduate House at St Paul’s College, University of Sydney, talks to John Bell about the rise of a global monoculture and the endangerment of local ideas and practices.Read Antone's great article for Psyche on the subject, "Insularity can be a good thing, for creatures and cultures alike.":https://psyche.co/ideas/insularity-ca...

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8 months ago
58 minutes 14 seconds

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A Baseline for Human Flourishing with Ivan Tyrrell

Ivan Tyrrell, the co-founder of the Human Givens approach to psychotherapy as well as Human Givens College in the UK, talks about the disorder in our world today, and the need for greater human flourishing and what is required to achieve it. Hosted by John Bell.

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9 months ago
53 minutes 40 seconds

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An Anthropology of our Age of Discord with Dr. Calum Nicholson

Dr. Calum Nicholson, a scholar at the University of Cambridge and the Danube Institute, speaks about the cultural undercurrents of polarization impacting politics everywhere – including spurious Western attitudes, assumptions, and habits in its dealings with the rest of the world. Hosted by John Bell.


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9 months ago
56 minutes 52 seconds

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Civilization and the Divided Mind with Dr. Iain McGilchrist

British author, scholar, and psychiatrist Dr. Iain McGilchrist argues that the quality of a civilization’s culture and ideas—and its tendency to flourish or self-destruct—depends on its habits of thinking. Hosted by John Bell.

Iain McGilchrist, a medical doctor and former Oxford literary scholar, is the author of several landmark works about the impact of the brain hemispheres on human life and culture.

His best known are The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World, published in 2012, and his two-volume magnum opus The Matter with Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions, and the Unmaking of the World, released in 2021.

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9 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 34 seconds

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Why Civilizations Fail with William Ophuls

Dr. Patrick Ophuls (who writes under the pen name William Ophuls), an American political scientist and ecologist, talks about the rise and fall of societies and about his book Immoderate Greatness: Why Civilizations Fail. Hosted by John Bell.

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9 months ago
35 minutes 40 seconds

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Why Spain Matters with author Jason Webster

Author Jason Webster talks about his book, Violencia, A New History of Spain: Past, Present and the Future of the West, which explores the outsize and little-known cultural impact Spain has had on the Western world. Hosted by John Zada.

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9 months ago
38 minutes 38 seconds

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Reflections on Afghanistan with Dr. William Beharrell of Fathom Trust

Dr. William Beharrell, the Founder and CEO of the Fathom Trust NGO, talks about his years working in community development, heritage preservation, and health in Afghanistan, and the lessons he learned from those experiences. Hosted by John Bell.

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9 months ago
37 minutes 53 seconds

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Lessons Learned in Afghanistan with former US Green Beret, Scott Mann

Former U.S. Army Green Beret, Scott Mann, talks about the political and military lessons learned during the American Afghanistan mission—and about his book, Game Changers: Going Local to Defeat Violent Extremists. Hosted by John Bell.

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9 months ago
42 minutes 50 seconds

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The Uses and Abuses of Nationalism and Identity with Professor Jonathan Wolff.

Dr. Jonathan Wolff, a philosopher and professor at the Blavatnik School of Government at University of Oxford, talks about the potential for nationalism and group identity to be abused for political benefit. Hosted by John Bell.

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9 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 37 seconds

Upstream
Upstream is a politics and society podcast that takes a deeper look at our world, going beyond conventional analysis and media punditry. We interview big picture thinkers on issues and events "upstream" at their source. We bring psychology, history, culture, philosophy and human nature into the mix to gain a better understanding of what is happening, and why. Episodes are co-hosted by John Bell and/or John Zada, two co-founders of The Conciliators Guild, an organization highlighting the role of underlying motivations in politics.