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Nov 13, 2022 • 59min

Why are so many people identifying as LGBT? | Eric Kaufmann - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E32

Prof Eric Kaufmann is a Canadian professor of politics at Birkbeck, University of London. He’s the author of several books including Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities, and Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?: Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century. Today, we’re speaking with Eric about his two reports for the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology:  Born This Way? The Rise of LGBT as a Social and Political Identity  Diverse and Divided: A Political Demography of American Elite Students Important links:  Substack: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Oct 24, 2022 • 1h

Born from the "Genius Sperm Bank" | Leandra Ramm - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E31

Leandra Ramm is an American singer and actress known for opera and musical theatre. She is an offspring of the Repository for Germinal Choice (otherwise known as "The Genius Sperm Bank").    My own story: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com/p/on-discovering-that-i-was-sperm-donor#details  My links:   Substack: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep  Timestamps:   0:00 Intro  2:26 How I heard about Leandra’s story  3:57 Leandra’s origin story  7:57 Finding the genius sperm bank and the process  11:55 Leandra’s half-siblings' origins  13:55 Family dynamics  18:55 Leandra’s school experience with a high IQ  22:15 How Leandra’s intelligence helped her  28:40 Leandra’s siblings’ stories  33:15 How did Leandra find her biological dad and half-siblings?  38:00 Leandra’s thoughts on genetics   39:55 Leandra’s dad’s life  41:40 Leandra’s thoughts on genetic engineering  44:35 The importance of biodiversity   46:35 Would Leandra support a genius sperm bank today?  48:15 The lack of regulation   50:03 Why Robert Graham started the project  50:45 The dangers of no regulation  52:40 What else did Leandra find out about the sperm bank?  54:30 Gratitude for modern science and new-found family
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Oct 11, 2022 • 59min

What historical event should all Britons know about? | Simon Webb - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E30

Simon Webb is an historian, writer, and host of the popular YouTube show, History Debunked. He has written about slavery, World War I, and even fairies. Check out his channel and books. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:27: What historical event should we all know about and why? 4:50 Why does Simon think democracy isn't fit for purpose? 7:35 The ironies of Brexit and immigration 10:04 Does learning history really change you? 11:13 Homeschooling's power 17:55 Is there potential for a post-Woke politics anytime soon? 19:25 Simon's meta-ethical view & religion 21:15 What is Simon's most controversial belief? 29:03 Guilt by association & social media 30:27 Why we should talk about group differences 32:00 Why would people want to change the status quo? 38:30 The primal fear of discussing group differences 41:00 Schooling in historical context and making changes 44:00 Will homeschooling become more popular? 45:15 Is immigration still a concern for the British public? 49:38 Should young people leave? 50:49 Historical inaccuracies in film and TV 56:13 Simon's favourite books 56:52 No regrets 57:12 What does it mean to be truly educated?
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Sep 29, 2022 • 1h 54min

Growing up gifted in Australia | Helen Dale - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E29

Today I'm speaking with the Australian writer and retired lawyer, Helen Dale. Helen is best known for writing The Hand that Signed the Paper, a novel about a Ukrainian family who collaborated with the Nazis in The Holocaust. The book was published in in 1994 and won the Miles Franklin Award, Australia's top literary prize. Helen became the award's youngest winner. However, controversy ensued after it became known that Helen had been trolling the diversity obsessed literary establishment by claiming to be Ukrainian and basing the book on interviews with her relatives (she'd published under the pseudonym “Helen Demidenko”). Today, however, I'm speaking with Helen about something much more personal: growing up gifted. Helen has, in her own words, a “freakishly high” IQ. As someone very interested in giftedness, I thought I could pose some of the most asked questions on Quora to Helen about living life with an IQ at the 99.9th percentile. The conversation is wide-ranging, so you might like to make use of the timestamps in the YouTube video. I’ve also pasted them below. Links to Helen’s work: Helen has authored three works of fiction. She writes for Law & Liberty (you can find the full archive of her articles here). And make sure to subscribe to Helen’s Substack here. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 4:05 Helen discusses her early infamy 14:30 The right to write & elite overproduction 16:08 How “The System” works & going into law 18:00 How Helen and I met & the big brains of headline writers 19:45 Helen’s “lived experience” with a high IQ 22:35 The intricacies of Latin & Greek 25:10 On being challenged intellectually in law 27:45 Professionals are often smarter than academics 32:58 Helen’s thoughts on education policy and her own schooling 37:15 The value of school discipline & the Michaela School 43:13 What is school for? 53:54 American ignorance & social class 58:48 The duty of the gifted 1:01:05 On Taleb’s critique of IQ 1:07:30 Helen’s obsession with law 1:11:32 Who’s the smartest person Helen has met? 1:13:28 Why piloting is so “g loaded” 1:16:50 How maths students are ranked at Cambridge 1:18:19 Preemies and left-handers 1:19:50 Is it lonely at the right-hand tail? 1:22:20 Organising the Jewish lobby in Australia & being right-wing 1:26:18 Australia’s gift to the world 1:31:30 The law & embryo selection 1:38:20 Authoritarian states creating super athletes & soldiers 1:39:02 Helen talks about her speculative fiction books 1:41:20 Competing with other countries 1:44:14 The biggest legal challenges for new genetic technology 1:50:42 What does it mean to be truly educated?
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Sep 14, 2022 • 1h 4min

They're coming for behavioural genetics | Noah Carl - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E27

Noah Carl is a British sociologist and independent researcher. He currently writes for a number of outlets, but his most consistent output can be found on Substack (link below). Apologies in advance if this conversation isn't up to the usual standard, Noah actually messaged me out of the blue asking if I wanted to do a podcast, so I only had an hour or two to put some questions together. We only had an hour, but I think there’s a lot in here. Some of the spicier topics we touch on include: dysgenics, global IQ differences, and whether the West should "recolonise" parts of Africa. Noah's Substack: https://noahcarl.substack.com/ My links:   Substack: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Aug 13, 2022 • 1h 41min

The problem of evil, free will, and self-defeating rationalism | Parker Settecase - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E26

This week I’m speaking with Parker Settecase, a philosopher and host of the Parker’s Pensées podcast, which you can find here:  https://www.youtube.com/c/ParkersPens... I really enjoy Parker’s show. He interviews fascinating philosophers and theologians and gets deep into the weeds with them. Parker is also a Christian, so I thought it’d be interesting to chat about how his views have evolved. We also discuss the problem of evil, free will, and whether my rationalism is self-defeating. Enjoy!  You can you can find Parker on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/trendsettercase  My links:   Substack: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Jun 26, 2022 • 1h 50min

The Future of Genetic Engineering | Torill Kornfeldt - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E25

Torill Kornfeldt is a Swedish science journalist, author and speaker focusing on biology and biotechnology. She is the author of two books. The first, The Re-Origin of Species, discusses the reconstruction of extinct animals using gene modifications. However, in this conversation we mostly speak about Torill’s second book, The Unnatural Selection of Us. We talk about the power of CRISPR, why China is winning the tech race, designer babies, longevity, and the obligatory mention of Jurassic Park.   My links:   Substack: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Jun 12, 2022 • 1h 23min

We must accelerate gifted students | Nicholas Colangelo - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E24

Nicholas Colangelo is a world-famous scholar in gifted education. He is the author of numerous articles on counselling gifted students and acceleration. He has edited three editions of the Handbook of Gifted Education. He co-authored the famous national report “A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America’s Brightest Students.  My links:   Substack: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep
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Jun 5, 2022 • 48min

Fired after sharing police shooting statistics | Zac Kriegman - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E23

What you’re about to watch or listen to is my most important podcast so far. Today I’m speaking with Zac Kriegman.  Zac is a former director of data science at Thomson Reuters, perhaps the world’s most important news organisation. He’s a former director because he was fired after sharing research on the company's internal social media platform showing that American police killed more unarmed white people than black people as a proportion of the population. This wasn’t just one statistic thrown carelessly into a group chat. Zac compiled a 12,000 word report with the rigour you’d expect from a director of data science earning 350,000 a year. In that report, he also pointed out that the Black Lives Matter movement are probably responsible for the deaths of thousands. He also noted Thomson’s biased coverage when it came to BLM.  As you can imagine, several outspoken white knights pounced on Zac’s bravery. And soon he was no more. Zac is obviously taking legal action and you can support him in that fight, too. This case really is a litmus test for America and the western world. A billion people read or see Reuters news every day. And as you’re about to hear, they aren’t exactly getting the impartiality Reuters claim to offer.   Apologies for the slight hiss on the recording today, but without further ado, I give you my most important guest to date: Zac Kriegman. Zac's Substack: https://kriegman.substack.com/ My links:   Substack: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep
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May 25, 2022 • 1h 41min

The psychology of political conservatism & system justification | John Jost - Ideas Sleep Furiously Podcast E22

John Jost talks about his childhood, education, cowboys and Indians, the psychology of political conservatism and system justification, the horseshoe theory of political orientation, ideological asymmetries, political polarization, capitalism, fear of socialism, the existence of racial microaggressions, being misunderstood by the left and the right, and the work of Ezra Klein, Mahzarin Banaji, Joshua Greene, Kurt Gray, Dan Kahan, Jonathan Haidt, and Jordan Peterson.   My links:   Substack: https://ideassleepfuriously.substack.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ideas_Sleep  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ideas_Sleep

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