A Conversation with Terry Newman
Episode 11 of the Modes of Inquiry with Mathew Giagnorio podcast, hosted by Mathew Giagnorio, titled "A Conversation with Terry Newman" was published on March 18, 2022 and runs 118 minutes.
March 18, 2022 ·118m · Modes of Inquiry with Mathew Giagnorio
Summary
In this episode, I speak with Terry Newman, lecturer at McGill University and a contributing writer to Quillette. We discuss eclectic issues from Joe Rogan, policing speech, the importance of meaning in our lives, misunderstandings of politics in Canada, the crisis within journalism, geographical representation/diversity on college and university campuses and government, the distinction between urban and rural thinking, Heterodox Academy, the work and views of Jordan Peterson, critical ...
Episode Description
In this episode, I speak with Terry Newman, lecturer at McGill University and a contributing writer to Quillette. We discuss eclectic issues from Joe Rogan, policing speech, the importance of meaning in our lives, misunderstandings of politics in Canada, the crisis within journalism, geographical representation/diversity on college and university campuses and government, the distinction between urban and rural thinking, Heterodox Academy, the work and views of Jordan Peterson, critical thinking and problem-solving, problems in modern dating/relationships, men's and women's issues, and the "tall poppy syndrome" and Canadian insecurities. All this and much more on MOI!
Thanks, Terry!
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