The Jordan Harbinger Show

Jordan Harbinger
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Dec 21, 2021 • 1h 14min

602: Tom Wright | Billion Dollar Whale

Tom Wright, an award-winning journalist and co-author of Billion Dollar Whale, dives deep into the realm of global corruption and money laundering. He shares riveting insights on how Jho Low executed a multi-billion dollar heist against a Malaysian sovereign fund, all while remaining under the radar of watchdogs. Wright discusses the ethical challenges investigative journalists face when exposing powerful figures and reveals the dangerous tactics employed by corrupt officials. Discover the tools of financial fraud and the high stakes of investigative work in oppressive regimes.
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Dec 17, 2021 • 49min

601: Should I Marry My Dying Girlfriend? | Feedback Friday

This discussion dives into a listener's dilemma about proposing to a girlfriend facing terminal illness, exploring love and commitment against the backdrop of time constraints. The hosts also tackle the pitfalls of life coaching, encouraging skepticism and ethical scrutiny in these relationships. Additionally, they address the challenges educators face today and the importance of managing stress by embracing personal interests. Themes of inheritance and the emotional weight of newfound wealth are also examined, raising questions about responsibility and values.
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Dec 16, 2021 • 1h 8min

600: Metta World Peace | Mettaphorically Speaking

Metta World Peace, a former NBA All-Star and mental health advocate, shares his inspiring journey from Ron Artest to embracing his new identity. He discusses growing up in the Queensbridge projects, navigating anger issues, and the infamous Malice at the Palace. Metta humorously reveals his unexpected part-time job at Circuit City while earning millions in the NBA. He emphasizes the importance of mental health, recounting how he thanked his therapist post-championship and remains dedicated to raising awareness and promoting well-being in athletics.
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Dec 14, 2021 • 52min

599: Spencer Roberts | The Dirty Truth About Corporate Greenwashing

Spencer Roberts, an ecologist and expert on corporate greenwashing, reveals shocking truths about the seafood industry. He questions the legitimacy of 'sustainable' seafood while highlighting the grim realities of slave labor in fishing. The podcast delves into misleading eco-certifications and the impact of microplastics on health. Spencer critiques the deceptive practices behind tuna labeling and challenges the integrity of regenerative ranching. Listeners are left questioning their seafood choices and the ethical implications of a seemingly green industry.
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Dec 10, 2021 • 43min

598: Gently Sequestering a Questionable Counselor | Feedback Friday

The hosts tackle the tricky situation of a therapist who's no longer fit to practice but refuses to step down. They explore how to help management without guilt. There's also a discussion about the challenges of working in a family business—navigating favoritism and seeking constructive feedback. Additionally, they chat about curbing impulsive shopping habits by understanding emotional triggers. Finally, the nuanced conversation around displaying pronouns in conservative areas highlights the balance between inclusivity and personal branding.
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Dec 9, 2021 • 1h 5min

597: Gary Vaynerchuk | Leadership, Social Media, and Self-Awareness

Gary Vaynerchuk, chairman of VaynerX and an entrepreneurial powerhouse, dives into the enduring relevance of books in a digital world. He shares insights on the crucial balance between work and life, emphasizing self-awareness and dedicated family time. Gary discusses navigating the complex terrain of failure vs. perseverance and the importance of emotional intelligence in entrepreneurship. He also explores how to balance ambition with realistic plans and the necessity of integrity in both personal and professional realms.
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Dec 7, 2021 • 1h 8min

596: Andrew Gold | Exorcisms On the Edge

In this riveting conversation, award-winning journalist Andrew Gold dives deep into the world of exorcisms, revealing his experiences while documenting a self-proclaimed modern-day exorcist. He explores the thin line between belief and skepticism, likening exorcisms to professional wrestling. Gold also discusses the ethical implications of exploiting vulnerable individuals through spiritual practices and confronts societal taboos surrounding topics like pedophilia. With his unique insights and humor, Andrew uncovers the complexities of human psychology in extraordinary circumstances.
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Dec 3, 2021 • 41min

595: My Bi Guy: Am I Enough to Satisfy? | Feedback Friday

Relationships take center stage with a listener questioning their partner's bisexuality and the implications of emotional infidelity. Confidence issues arise as another struggles with alopecia, prompting a discussion on self-esteem. Cultural integration becomes a topic as a listener navigates a serious relationship across different backgrounds. Finally, the challenges of forming new friendships after toxic ones are addressed, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries and fostering emotional safety.
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Dec 2, 2021 • 58min

594: Joshua Fields Millburn | Love People, Use Things

Joshua Fields Millburn, one half of The Minimalists and author of "Love People, Use Things," dives deep into the journey of minimalism. He shares personal insights on how less can truly mean more when it comes to happiness. The discussion highlights the staggering waste from consumerism, prompting a reflection on our attachment to belongings. Millburn offers practical strategies for decluttering and emotional challenges around letting go of sentimental items. He emphasizes that meaningful relationships should take precedence over material possessions for a fulfilling life.
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Nov 30, 2021 • 1h 5min

593: Steven Pinker | Why Rationality Seems Scarce

Join Steven Pinker, Harvard psychology professor and bestselling author, as he challenges nostalgic views of the past, arguing we live in the most peaceful era yet. He explores the potential of Universal Basic Income in an automated workforce and highlights media's role in skewing our perception of progress. Pinker advocates for rationality in understanding reality and navigating challenges, emphasizing the need for critical thinking in education amidst rising misinformation. His insights promise a refreshing perspective on optimism in contemporary society.

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