

Curious Worldview
Ryan Faulkner
Interviews featuring a mix of investigative journalists, affecting writers, economics, geopolitics, explorers and fascinating life stories.Whether it's the supply chain of semi-conductors, a 25 year cold-war CIA veteran, negotiation with Chris Voss, Warden of Sweden's biggest prison, Lawrence Krauss and the universe, Cricket with the GOAT Gideon Haigh, Taiwan, China, the great adventurers and explorers the list goes on...Check out the 'Starter Packs' I put together for the best place to start with the pod... economics, Subscribe to the Substack: https://curiousworldviewpod.substack.com/subscribe
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Nov 17, 2020 • 1h 28min
#4 James P Dowling | The Anima, Jordan Peterson & Uberboyo
James P Dowling is the co-creator of all the wonderful Jungian content over at Jung To Live By. He is and has done many things and is currently journeying down the path of the Depth Psychologist. Jung To Live By - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzxP4O0AtAXDVMaqcqCVkGQAND finally.... join thousands of over people and sign up to my monthly newsletter 'A Curious Worldview' https://atlasgeographica.com/subscribe/NOW pump your juice into the algorithm and leave a review for this podcast! 5 stars and a comment would be magnificent :) Thanks for listening mate :)Reach out on Twitter @faulkos or via my blog atlasgeographica.com

Nov 16, 2020 • 1h 26min
#3 Professor Stephen Hicks | Postmodernism, Nietzsche, Aesthetics
Stephen Hicks is a professor of philosophy at Rockford University, author of many books and overall exceptionally deep thinking, kind and erudite man.His book, Explaining Postmodernism (https://amzn.to/2Gt7dHD) has gained in relevance over the last few years, Hicks was quite early in predicting the social significance Postmodernism would have upon the world.Plus, Hicks is an expert on Nietzsche and his book 'Nietzsche and the Nazis' (https://amzn.to/3ik6CFF) does a terrific job at analysing that fascinating time stamp of history. AND finally.... join thousands of over people and sign up to my monthly newsletter 'A Curious Worldview' https://atlasgeographica.com/subscribe/NOW pump your juice into the algorithm and leave a review for this podcast! 5 stars and a comment would be magnificent :) Thanks for listening mate :)Reach out on Twitter @faulkos or via my blog atlasgeographica.com

Nov 14, 2020 • 1h 29min
#1 Davis Cutter | Wild Experiences In India & James Joyce
Davis Cutter works at the top of one of the most influential companies within Tourism. This is one of the first interviews I ever recorded, so please forgive the early audio and stay around for the value Davis brings forth in this episode.Especially the story about being the only white man among millions on an unexpected Indian pilgrimage.His experiences professionally and personally make for some entertaining listening and valuable life lessons.Key takeaway: Davis speaking about the 'Last Lecture' and how influential that has been on his life.AND finally.... join thousands of over people and sign up to my monthly newsletter 'A Curious Worldview' https://atlasgeographica.com/subscribe/NOW pump your juice into the algorithm and leave a review for this podcast! 5 stars and a comment would be magnificent :) Thanks for listening mate :)Reach out on Twitter @faulkos or via my blog atlasgeographica.com

Nov 14, 2020 • 1h 54min
#2 Jono Tan | Flirting With Death & The Importance Of Struggle
Jono Tan has lived all over the world. Grew up in Oman and now lives in Sydney. He operates one of the most wholesome Instagram accounts in the world and is on track for legacy content creation.Jono recently fought and defeated the powerful grip of death in the craziest surfing accident you will ever hear.This interview touches upon.- The importance of diverse experiences.- The importance of struggle.- Seeking your individuality.AND finally.... join thousands of over people and sign up to my monthly newsletter 'A Curious Worldview' https://atlasgeographica.com/subscribe/NOW pump your juice into the algorithm and leave a review for this podcast! 5 stars and a comment would be magnificent :) Thanks for listening mate :)Reach out on Twitter @faulkos or via my blog atlasgeographica.com


