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Is our planet doomed? Probably not, it turns out. Dr. Jordan B. Peterson joins geologist Scott Tinker to dismantle the myth of energy scarcity, exposing the flawed narratives that demonize coal, oil, and natural gas. Together, they reject the false binary of renewables versus fossil fuels, arguing instead for an abundant future powered by both. This conversation confronts the culture of fear that paralyzes progress and issues a stark warning: if the West continues to undermine its own energy and technological ambitions in service of an ideological green agenda, it risks ceding global leadership to authoritarian regimes like China. Innovation, prosperity, and freedom depend on confronting reality—not retreating from it. Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy This episode was filmed on May 23rd, 2025. | Links | For Scott Tinker: Watch Scott's speech at the 2025 ARC Conference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7EjhVyCHgA Switch On (Film) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk75bD-C3H4 Switch Energy Alliance https://switchon.org/about/leadership/ Watch Energy Switch (Show) https://www.pbs.org/show/energy-switch/
In this episode of the GrowLeader Podcast, Pastor Chris shares a powerful message from this year's ARC Conference on the key to security in leadership. Drawing from 41 years of ministry experience, he unpacks five areas every leader must "die to" and offers practical solutions rooted in his personal journey. Pastor Chris closes with a challenge to "re-up" your commitment—not to just survive, but to surrender. . . . . Episode Resources: - ARC Website: https://www.arcchurches.com . . . . All Things GrowLeader: - Learn More and Register for GrowLeader Conference 2025: https://www.growleader.com/conference - Join Monthly Mentoring with Pastor Chris: https://www.growleader.com/monthlymentoring - Access FREE church resources: https://www.churchofthehighlands.com/resources - Develop a Kingdom Builders or Legacy Team: https://www.growleader.com/kbvirtualintensive - Watch more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyCNQpi3YxaOeQAIdSpbeVw . . . . Follow along on Socials: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growleader/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/growleader
The Christian Outlook – April 5, 2025
I recently attended Jordan Peterson's ARC Conference, where key thinkers like Os Guinness, Baroness Philippa Stroud, Douglas Murray, Jordan Peterson, and more discussed the challenges of our cultural moment. In this video, I reflect on what Christians can learn from this conference for cultural engagement, public faith, and how the Gospel speaks to today's societal issues.How should Christians respond to cultural shifts?What role does Christianity play in shaping the future? How can we engage without compromising biblical truth?I'll break down major themes from ARC, including:Os Guinness on freedom & faithThe need for us to have more childrenJordan Peterson's vision for cultural renewalThe importance of truth, responsibility, and biblical wisdom as we tell the Better StoryIf you're interested in Christian cultural engagement, apologetics, and the intersection of faith & society, this video is for you!Let's discuss in the comments: How should Christians engage with today's culture?Key Topics: #Christianity #JordanPeterson #OsGuinness #CulturalEngagement #ARCConference #DouglasMurray #FaithAndCulture #Apologetics #GospelInCulture #ChurchAndSociety
Jeremy and Lucas Cole discuss takeaways from the ARC Conference - the new, anti-Wold Economic Forum think tank group. From an acceptance of Judeo-Christian values on the public stage, to defining the ideal, monogamous, childbearing family, to remembering that the ordinary truly is extraordinary, this is a conversation and conference that will encourage you and get the ideas turning in your head. It's time for us to influence the world with Truth, instead of being ashamed of it. On this episode, we talk about: 0:00 Intro 1:00 Debriefing the ARC Conference 4:28 Takeaway 1: Stop Apologizing For Judeo-Christian Values 14:22 Takeaway 2: The Ideal Family 22:55 The Slide Into A Polygamous Culture (Andrew Tate Response) 31:00 Takeaway 3: The Economy Runs on Family and Energy 41:05 Jordan Peterson and The Basics Subscribe on Substack ➡️ https://jeremypryor.substack.com Follow Jeremy on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/jeremympryor/ X: https://x.com/jeremympryor/ Resources Mentioned: ARC Conference: https://www.arcforum.com/ Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0743289692/ Family Revision by Jeremy Pryor: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578526123/ --- Welcome to Jeremy Pryor's Podcast, or what I like to call, "Jeremy Pryor Unfiltered." We are excited to bring you seasons of content all the way from Tolkien to Theology, from Business to Family. If you like to contemplate deep philosophical ideas across a wide range of topics, you've come to the right place. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
Oliver Anthony is a folk singer on a mission. Embodying the Appalachian rust belt, forgotten America he stands up for the “nobodies”, the forgotten working people of the brave new globalised world. Winston sits down with him after his now viral ARC Conference speech to discuss his Christianity, his musical influences and his grappling with new found fame.Being attacked by the mainstream media and facing the behemoth monopolies of the music industry like Live Nation, he has launched his Rural Revival - announcing independent shows that put him face to face with people. No more middle men.We discuss his love of Rage Agaisnt The Machine and early Country music, the inspirations behind his hit song ‘Rich Men North of Richmond'.Republican and Democrats are both “full of crap” - Hope won't be found in politicians be they Trump or Biden - rather they will be found in communities and neighbours working together. Starting with helping North Carolina rebuild after the hurricane.All this and much more… #music #oliveranthony #politics -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshallInsta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshallLinktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters0:00 Oliver Anthony's Rise to Prominence4:56 Musical Inspirations and Philosophy9:07 Political and Social Stance18:43 Personal Journey and Challenges23:51 Faith and Its Role in His Music30:27 Vision for the Future52:17 Critique of the Music Industry57:44 Optimism and Call to Action1:02:07 Final Thoughts and Invitation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Jordan Peterson about the challenges of delivering the keynote speech at the ARC Conference in a limited time frame and his plan to incorporate biblical figures like Noah, Moses, and Abraham; the shift from dread to hope following Trump's presidency and the broader cultural changes it has sparked; the need for faith, courage, and optimism, drawing lessons from biblical stories; the pursuit of congruence and the role of gratitude and humility in achieving success; and much more. #RubinReport #JordanPeterson #westerncivilization #Bible #Trump #optimism #faith #gratitude #ARC #daverubin ----------------------------------------------- Reserve your 1st edition copy of our new book, The Best of Our Inheritance. Pre-Order open until March 14, 2025: Link to book: https://www.arcforum.com/store/p/the-best-of-our-inheritance-arc-research YouTube - @arc_conference Twitter - @arc_forum IG - @arc_forum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The drift of the global billionaire oligarchy to the radical right is quickening its pace. The Arc conference - billed as a "far right Davos" and with ticket prices to match - recently descended on London, and was joined by the various luminaries and politicians from the British right. On this podcast, Zoe Williams and Luke Cooper are joined by Stella Tsantekidou, a rising star in the UK media and an unusual category of progressive, who likes to wine and dine across the political divide. Stella spent three days and nights at the Arc conference. In the podcast she offers her fly-in-the-wall account of why we should be worried about this extremely well funded global network, drawing the mainstream right into discussion and collaboration with far more radical and in some cases extreme political forces. For more from Stella and the Arc conference check out her Substack, the Human Carbohydrate, which includes a blog with her Arc Forum diary: https://humancarbohydrate.substack.com/p/jordan-peterson-and-pieter-thiel
Tucker Carlson has been at the center of several significant developments recently. One of the most notable incidents involves U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw, who was caught on a hot mic allegedly threatening to 'kill' Tucker Carlson. During an interview with GB News at the ARC Conference in the UK, Crenshaw criticized Carlson's comments on the U.S. sending $100 billion to Ukraine. In a post-interview conversation, Crenshaw was heard saying he would "f****** kill him" if he ever met Carlson, though he later denied making a serious threat on social media.This exchange has sparked reactions from other public figures. U.S. House Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned Crenshaw about the threat, and Elon Musk also commented on the incident, prompting Carlson to invite Crenshaw for an interview.Apart from this controversy, Tucker Carlson continues to be active in his post-Fox News ventures. He is in the process of establishing a new media company with former White House adviser Neil Patel, aiming to raise hundreds of millions of dollars to fund the project. This new venture will utilize Twitter as a key platform, where Carlson will post videos, including monologues, interviews, and documentaries, with extended versions available behind a paywall through a subscription service.Carlson is also set to embark on his "Tucker Carlson Live Tour," which includes a stop at the Footprint Center on September 4, 2024, with special guest Russell Brand. This tour will feature discussions on current events and hosting recognizable guests.Recently, Carlson made headlines with an interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, where Putin addressed various geopolitical issues, including the conflict in Ukraine and the involvement of the U.S. and NATO. This interview has sparked significant discussion and debate, highlighting Carlson's ability to engage with high-profile individuals on major global issues.There have been no recent reports of legal or professional developments specifically involving Carlson since his exit from Fox News. However, his ongoing media ventures and public appearances continue to generate considerable attention and debate within the media and political spheres, underscoring his enduring influence on media and politics.Thank you for listening to the Tucker Carlson news tracker podcast. Please subscribe for ongoing updates on his activities and their wider implications.
THIS WEEK ON THE OTHER SIDE…Our special from the ARC Conference in London. - What is ARC? - Jordan Peterson on the Necessity of Sacrifice in our lives- What Does it All Mean for Us? Our exclusive interview with Australian Historian Dr Stephen Chavura- Nigel Farage attacks the British Conservatives - The British Conservative Party Strikes Back - Leader Kemi Badenoch Sets a Bold New Vision - Is Peter Dutton Listening? Support the showJoin The EXCLUSIVE Side at www.OtherSideTV.com.au and help us revolutionise Aussie media! The Other Side is a regular news/commentary show on YouTube @OtherSideAus and available to watch FREE here: https://www.youtube.com/@OtherSideAus Follow us on X @OtherSideAUS
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The federal election expected to be called any day, key world leaders attend the ARC Conference, and Independent Senator Fatima Payman's absurd defence of the antisemitic nurses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peta is live from London to preview the 2025 ARC Conference with former deputy prime minister John Anderson. Peta also travels with former prime minister Tony Abbott as he returns to Oxford University to meet the next generation of Rhodes Scholars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From angelic assistance amidst landslides in Pakistan to experiencing the purist worship amidst Boko Haram victims in Northern Nigeria, Josh has stories galore of the profound power of poetry for prisoners and politicians and everyone in between.Connect with Josh at joshualukesmith.comThis TEDx talk is so inspiring: youtube.com/watch?v=gsRe1Slr92A Watch ‘We are Free When we Forget Ourselves': youtube.com/watch?v=VjWxkUEJkqsOriginal clip taken from ARC Conference with permission of artist: youtu.be/eEbtrremhOk---Get daily or weekly Choose Life emails: chooselife.org.uk Join us for Inspired Live with Gladiator Warren Furman: greatlakesoutreach.org/inspired-live Support our work in Burundi: greatlakesoutreach.org/inspired ---Weekly episode WhatsApp link: greatlakesoutreach.org/whatsappWeekly email notification: greatlakesoutreach.org/inspiredemailFor more from Simon, visit: simonguillebaud.com---Produced by Great Lakes Outreach - Transforming Burundi & Beyond: greatlakesoutreach.org
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Support our show: go to https://piavpn.com/OTHERSIDE to get 83% off Private Internet Access with 4 months free! Sign up FREE to our mailing list or join The Exclusive Side at OtherSideTV.com.au THIS WEEK ON THE OTHER SIDE…● Former GREENS Deputy Leader LIDIA THORPE's appalling behaviour with KING CHARLES● Conservatives gather in Sydney for the big ARC pow-wow. Ex-PMs Howard, Abbott, ScoMo and Former Treasurer COSTELLO joined a line-up of the right's “elites” in person while JORDAN PETERSON beamed in on Zoom ● DAN ANDREWS makes a Commonwealth Games appearance in Glasgow (sort of) ● Posh all-girls Christian School MLC digs itself deeper into controversy trying to explain its way out of news of a crucifix necklace ban ● BRUCE LEHRMANN has a little win in court● And Our QUEENSLAND night-before-the-election special wrap up: LNP's David CRISAFULLI on track for minority government when he should have romped home, with Labor astoundingly still in with a slim chance!Meet the minor party candidates from One Nation (JAMES ASHBY) and the Libertarian Party (NICK BUICK) join us Ep 333 of The Other Sidefor the weekend commencing Friday October 25, 2024.Watch all our shows on YouTube for FREE! Here: https://www.youtube.com/@OtherSideAusSupport the showThe Other Side is a weekly news/commentary show on YouTube @OtherSideAus and available to watch FREE here: https://www.youtube.com/@OtherSideAusJoin The EXCLUSIVE Side at www.OtherSideTV.com.au Follow us on X @OtherSideAUS Subscribe NOW on YouTube @OtherSideAUS
This week's episode of the podcast is a message from Pastor Rob that he preached at this year's ARC Conference. “You can go as fast as you were created as long as you keep your inheritance with you!”
Pastor Kirk talks about ARC Conference, miracles, the power of the Holy Spirit and answers your questions. Stay until the end of the episode for a time of prayer and worship!
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When Julie was at the ARC Conference in London, she met Dimitry Toukhcher, the CEO and Founder of LGFG FASHION HOUSE (Look Good Feel Good), which has clients in over 20 countries and offices in North America, the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Australasia. LGFG's fashion has been featured in Hollywood blockbusters and is best known for styling the famous "heaven and hell suit" worn by Jordan Peterson. Julie and Dimitry have a rich discussion on the benefits of capitalism… and becoming an entrepreneur. Check out other Julie Hartman videos: https://www.youtube.com/@juliehartman Follow Julie Hartman on social media: Website: https://juliehartmanshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julierhartman/ X: https://twitter.com/JulieRHartman See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom. Email live@mindpumpmedia.com if you want to be considered to ask your question on the show. Mind Pump Fit Tip: Discipline and structure, applied properly, gives you MORE freedom. (2:05) The Carnival King, Sal Di Stefano. (16:12) The struggle to sell apparel. (21:23) How certain types of light can affect your ability to perform, learn, and retain information. (25:04) Adding structure to the placebo effect. (28:23) Mind Pump Recommends Escaping Twin Flames on Netflix. (30:44) In many ways, we feel the pain we expect to feel. (32:15) How many steps does the average hunter-gatherer take daily? (37:19) Introducing Mind Pump's Personal Trainer 3-Day Training seminar. (40:11) Legion has stacks! (41:19) Strengthening the argument that we are NOT suffering from an obesity epidemic, but rather a lack of muscle. (45:27) A conversation on porn's effect on men and social media's effect on women. (51:24) Are we conditioning our kids/this generation to be so okay with something always watching them? (1:05:20) Shout out to Konstantin Kisin. (1:07:27) #ListenerLive question #1 - Is there a way to drop from 18% body fat to 15% body fat and add size for someone over the age of 50? (1:08:45) #ListenerLive question #2 - How can I get buy-in on the value of Yoga with the other male PE teachers who are also coaches on campus? (1:20:38) #ListenerLive question #3 - What advice would you have to get more calories in? (1:35:15) #ListenerLive question #4 - Is there an optimal amount of sets/reps/frequency I should be doing QL-type rehab movements to ensure I won't keep tweaking my back when deadlifting? (1:51:31) Related Links/Products Mentioned Ask a question to Mind Pump, live! Email: live@mindpumpmedia.com Visit Joovv for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! Visit Legion Athletics for the exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Code MINDPUMP at checkout for 20% off** November Promotion: MAPS Resistance | MAPS Prime Pro 50% off! **Code NOVEMBER50 at checkout** What is the True Nature of Freedom? | Bishop Robert Barron The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy Mind Pump Store Illuminating the Effects of Dynamic Lighting on Student Learning Common Knee Surgery May Help No More Than A Fake Operation Watch Escaping Twin Flames | Netflix Official Site Expecting pain? That could really make it hurt worse Energy expenditure and activity among Hadza hunter-gatherers Personal Trainer 3-Day Training – Starting Jan. 15, 2024 Muscle loss can cause a range of health problems as we age – but it can be prevented Mind Pump #2187: Why Building Muscle Is More Important Than Losing Fat With Dr. Gabrielle Lyon The Social Dilemma WATCH: Konstantin Kisin's speech to world leaders at ARC Conference 2023 Visit Entera Skincare for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code MPM at checkout for 10% off their order or 10% off their first month of a subscribe-and-save.** MAPS Strong MAPS Prime Webinar MAPS Prime Pro Webinar Eric Cressey - YouTube MAPS Powerlift Mind Pump#1952: How To Bulk The Right Way Mind Pump #2105: How To Become A Muscle Mommy MAPS Oldtime Strength Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Bishop Robert Barron (@bishopbarron) Instagram Mike Matthews (@muscleforlifefitness) Instagram Max Lugavere (@maxlugavere) Instagram Dr. Gabrielle Lyon (@drgabriellelyon) Instagram Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) Instagram Chris Williamson (@chriswillx) Instagram Eric Cressey (@EricCressey) X Joe DeFranco (@defrancosgym) Instagram Mike Boyle (@mbsc_online) Instagram
This week's is a special - we look at the recent big conference held in London - the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship - with contributions from Paul Marshall on capitalism; Niall Ferguson on democracy; Bjorn Lomberg on climate change; Erica Komisar on raising children; Samuel Andreyev on music; Jordan Peterson on heaven and hell; Jonathan Pageau on the supreme Good; and Makoto Fujimura on art. With music from Pink Floyd, Leonard Cohen; John Lennon; Mumford and Sons; Bob Dylan and Sovereign Grace
On this WPN Call #287, Dr. Jim Garlow is joined by four special guests: Os Guinness, an English author and social critic; Valerie Huber, the Founder and President of The Institute for Women's Health and the former U.S. special representative for Global Women's Health; Paul Diamond, the leading attorney/barrister in the U.K. on religious liberty and human rights; and Alojz Pertele, the former Prime Minister of Slovenia. They each discuss their experience at the recent Alliance for Responsible Citizens (ARC) Conference. Websites: http://osguinness.com/about-os-guinness/ https://www.theiwh.org/ https://pauldiamond.com/ Dr. Jim Garlow has partnered with Pastor Mario Bramnick and Terry Barnes to bring you World Prayer Network (WPN), which seeks out Holy Spirit given strategies for how to be an effective and contagious Christ-follower in our present national situations. WPN hosts weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations, including our own. During these live calls, we share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what we see and hear from the Lord. Follow us on social media: facebook.com/wellversedworld twitter: @wellversedworld instagram: @wellversedworld www.wellversedworld.org
This is a very special episode with Dave Rubin, live from the ARC Conference. Dave talks about: -His thoughts on the ARC Conference -Why the West needs to tell a compelling story -Why the anti-woke struggle to form alliances -His reflections on his time in the 'Intellectual Dark Web' -Why the battle is now woke vs ‘modern conservative' -His thoughts on what is happening in Israel -Why conservatives are now making a better case for liberalism than liberals -Why he supports DeSantis over Trump -Why he believes Jordan Peterson is a 'modern day prophet' -How we win the culture war And lots more! Follow Dave on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/RubinReport And on Locals: https://rubinreport.locals.com Nick's Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/nickdixoncomic Nick's Substack: nickdixon.substack.com Nick's YouTube (with all Current Thing episodes): https://www.youtube.com/@nick_dixon Keep the podcast going by buying Nick a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon This was a special episode directed, filmed, and produced by Alexander McCarron.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Douglas Murray at the ARC Conference about his predictions from his book "The Strange Death of Europe" coming true; his concerns about the current state of Europe; the massive "free Palestine" protests in London; the rise of extremism; how police are failing to protect the public; what happens if the government and police do not address support for Hamas in Western nations; the disconnect between the people and the government in the West; the infiltration of extremist ideologies into political systems; why supporters of Hamas should be deported; and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I got a chance to speak to Claire Lehmann – journalist and founder of Quillette magazine – at the ARC Conference in London this week. We spoke about the fallout from #MeToo, the right age to get married, the gender pay gap, tax breaks for mums, the academic response to the 7th October attacks, and much more. For bonus episodes, extended episodes and the MMM chat community go to louiseperry.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.louiseperry.co.uk/subscribe
I went to the ARC conference yesterday - to give it its full name the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. It is an organisation set up by Jordan Peterson, Paul Marshall, Philippa Stroud, Alan McKormick and others to “develop a better narrative in response to life's most fundamental social, economic, philosophical and cultural questions”. I spent much of the day taking notes, and I thought I'd write them up here so that readers can enjoy a distilled version, without the rigours of having to travel to the depths of London SE and sitting through a lot of talking.“What's it like?” Merryn Somerset Webb texted on her way in that morning. “A bit like a religious gathering,” I replied, (something Tim Stanley also observed in a barbed piece in the Telegraph). I'm quite happy with that, because I am one of the believers. I have to say the organisers have put together quite a roster of speakers, one massive oversight aside, which was not having me speak.Philippa Stroud and Jordan Petersen hosted the morning events, which began with recently removed US speaker of the house Kevin McCarthy. Peterson, who had made a brave choice of suit even by his standards - and, I say with a little concern, looked exhausted - made the point that we each have a responsibility to do our own little bit, if we are to improve things.In this Noah's Flood of podcasts through which we are currently living, I'm kind of done with conversations. So many people now just seem to be regurgitating the words of others. So few seem to say anything original or interesting. We are caught in this media merry-go-round in which everyone is just commenting on what everyone else has said and nobody actually seems to be creating anything. Moreover, I am kind of done with panels. Three guests, sitting on chairs, a host, who keeps opening it up the the audience, where the conversation then loses all direction. Give me strength. It's always a good way to go into an event with low expectations because when reality exceeds expectation you end up happy. So it was here. (Read more on the secret of happiness). Laurence Fox, who is a buddy and with whom I hung out, was in a similarly jaded frame of mind. The right is great at identifying what the problem is, he said to me over coffee and a fag, but no good at doing anything about it. The problem, I suggested, is that many don't actually know what to do, which is why so much talking goes on. Perhaps the answer lies in Peterson's solution. We each have to do our own little bit in our own little worlds, doing whatever we do. That's the nature of free markets and free everything: it starts with the individual and it is a bottom-up thing.The first panel was about narrative. That had former Aussie deputy PM John Anderson, who was excellent on the fact that in the Anglosphere, we have stopped telling our own story and, as a result, lost sight of who we are and what we stand for. This was a recurring theme throughout the day. Somali-Dutch activist, Ayaan Hersi, talking about Hamas and Islamic extremism, added that “their story is not your story and your story is not their story”, so it is never going to work. She may not have meant it, but that is actually quite a strong argument against multiculturalism. And I loved this line from US author Os Guiness: “freedom is not the power to do what you like. It is the power to do what you ought”I went into the break keen to do my own little bit and put the world right, and ran into my old boss from GB News, Angelos Frangopoulos, who was similarly invigorated. I had a good chat with him. I then ran into Jimmy Carr, of all people, who I know of old, and had a good chat with him too. I then met Holly Valance, who is a famous actress from Neighbours, if you didn't know (I didn't) and had a good chat with her about home education. So, never mind the roster of speakers, the calibre of audience was pretty good too.The next session was hosted by Fraser Nelson of the Spectator, another of the many UK media outlets which has forgone the opportunity to give me work. There was a talk by MP Miriam Cates about mental health and the decline of family. I agreed with pretty much every point she made, but don't read your speeches, speak them, Mmiriam. They have more impact when you do.Next Nelson would interview a chap over videolink to the states, Jonathan Haidt, and my heart sank. Why have I come all this way to watch a live zoom call? Guess what? It was brilliant.It was about children and mobile phones. Moral of the story? Don't let your kids anywhere near them. Mental health, depression, anxiety and suicide rates among young women in the Anglosphere and Nordic countries are all all at all time highs. They are not so bad among religious conservatives, they are much higher in cultures where female independence is strong, especially left wing, secular liberals (who tend to be allowed on their phones more). It has rocketed since 2010 when we all got smartphones. He talked about the importance of play amongst children, and how we have replaced a play-based childhood with a phone-based childhood. Kids see each other and socialise far less now than they used to. Kids don't need connections. They don't need retweets and likes. Even less do they need all the bullying and shaming that goes on. Tiktok messes with your mind and your ability to concentrate, but Instagram is the worst for women and mental health.Haidt's solution was not to give kids a smartphone before the age of 14, give them flip phones. No social media before the age of 16. No phones in schools, not even in your backpacks otherwise kids will find a way to feed the addiction. Get back to play. The rise in teenage suicide is perhaps the biggest problem since we wiped out polio, cholera and mass disease.Tell your mates.So to the afternoon …In the afternoon, Paul Marshall gave a brilliant talk. For someone who is supposed to be shy and retiring, he was great - and he didn't read his speech, or if he did it didn't show. He was particularly good on one of my pet hates, crony capitalism. (I even wrote a song about it). He observed how we have benefited from capitalism and free markets, peppering his talk with great historical stories. He bemoaned the conflation of capitalism with monopolistic capitalism, crony capitalism and, what he called swamp capitalism, describing US politics as “continuity swamp”, and called for a politician with strength to stand up to vested interests. He didn't say anything particularly new, but it was one of the best summaries of everything I had heard in a long time. We are both singing so loudly from the same song sheet, I felt he must have been studying my stuff (I doubt he has), though he didn't mention the zero patients in all of this: our systems of money and tax.Then there was another video link with US presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, on the campaign trail in Utah or somewhere I've never been to. He went down very well in the room too. Merryn Somerset Webb hosted a good panel on ESG investing. The S in ESG is totally subjective, said Derek Kreifels, while Terry Keeley called it the biggest misallocation of capital in history. The general takeaway is that ESG is done. The arguments have been lost, even the FT is now slagging it off. It is, I'd say, roughly where the Nazis were in 1943 after they failed to take Moscow and winter set in.Michael Shellenberger, not a man with whom I was previously familiar, was next and he came out with my line of the day. “Pull back the curtain and there is no Wizard of Oz, just Greta Thunberg with a really bad religion.”His main theme was debunking climate alarmism. He argued that carbon emissions are improving, sea levels are not an issue if the Netherlands is anything to go by. The reason northern countries are so wealthy is that the harsher conditions forced us to develop more. Deaths from climate disasters are down 90%, he said, against a population that is four times bigger. He is more worried about death from drugs. You can't say much of this on the internet though because you get censored. Climate change is a religion. Nihilism leads to secular religions, and not very good ones. There are three new secular religions: they are climate, race and gender. Climate change is also a psychopathology, and most activists have some kind of personality disorder, often narcissism. Frequently they are just spoilt children.The answers lie in increased efficiencies. The fact that the amount of land required to make the same amount of food is decreasing is good: it means more land for nature. The fact that less material is required to do stuff (eg all the things you can do on your phone, a bluetooth speaker vs a stack stereo kit from the 1980s) is another example. Think of the woman who used to have to cook food using dung and wood. Gas has been liberating for her. The solutions lie in gas and nuclear. Not in solar, the panels for which are made by slave labour in concentration camps in China, nor in wind, the blades of which do not recycle or decompose. A panel next with Alex Epstein and Marian Tupy made similar points, and was great. Epstein's argument was that so much of environmental philosophy is just anti-human. That's the underlying problem. We ignore the human flourishing effects of fossil fuel to be anti-human. While Tupy pointed how much better we are producing resources and using them so that their prices fall. Eventually we will create elements through nuclear fission or mine them in outer space where they are plentiful. I liked Tupy. Humans create as well as destroy. Atoms may be finite, but knowledge is infinite, and the more knowledge you consume, the more you end up with. We need freedom and we need population. We need the freedom to explore, the think, to invent, to experiment. And it is so much better when the market, not the government, chooses the winners. In the final session of the day, historian Niall Ferguson spoke. He described how liberal democracy, which in the context of the world today and of history, is tiny, is now under threat, both from within - so many now dare not speak or explore issues because they are scared of the backlash - and from outside. Beware the alliance between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. I'd had enough talking by this point, so I left the auditorium, had a cup of tea and did some networking. I hope this summary was useful.In other news, I am working on a piece on S&P500, which could be set up for a good year end rally. I am also working on something to do with gold. It is finally catching a bid. New highs around the corner? Maybe. We are going to need them if juniors are to finally catch a bid.Please subscribe to this brilliant newsletter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
I went to the ARC conference yesterday - to give it its full name the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. It is an organisation set up by Jordan Peterson, Paul Marshall, Philippa Stroud, Alan McKormick and others to “develop a better narrative in response to life's most fundamental social, economic, philosophical and cultural questions”. I spent much of the day taking notes, and I thought I'd write them up here so that readers can enjoy a distilled version, without the rigours of having to travel to the depths of London SE and sitting through a lot of talking.“What's it like?” Merryn Somerset Webb texted on her way in that morning. “A bit like a religious gathering,” I replied, (something Tim Stanley also observed in a barbed piece in the Telegraph). I'm quite happy with that, because I am one of the believers. I have to say the organisers have put together quite a roster of speakers, one massive oversight aside, which was not having me speak.Philippa Stroud and Jordan Petersen hosted the morning events, which began with recently removed US speaker of the house Kevin McCarthy. Peterson, who had made a brave choice of suit even by his standards - and, I say with a little concern, looked exhausted - made the point that we each have a responsibility to do our own little bit, if we are to improve things.In this Noah's Flood of podcasts through which we are currently living, I'm kind of done with conversations. So many people now just seem to be regurgitating the words of others. So few seem to say anything original or interesting. We are caught in this media merry-go-round in which everyone is just commenting on what everyone else has said and nobody actually seems to be creating anything. Moreover, I am kind of done with panels. Three guests, sitting on chairs, a host, who keeps opening it up the the audience, where the conversation then loses all direction. Give me strength. It's always a good way to go into an event with low expectations because when reality exceeds expectation you end up happy. So it was here. (Read more on the secret of happiness). Laurence Fox, who is a buddy and with whom I hung out, was in a similarly jaded frame of mind. The right is great at identifying what the problem is, he said to me over coffee and a fag, but no good at doing anything about it. The problem, I suggested, is that many don't actually know what to do, which is why so much talking goes on. Perhaps the answer lies in Peterson's solution. We each have to do our own little bit in our own little worlds, doing whatever we do. That's the nature of free markets and free everything: it starts with the individual and it is a bottom-up thing.The first panel was about narrative. That had former Aussie deputy PM John Anderson, who was excellent on the fact that in the Anglosphere, we have stopped telling our own story and, as a result, lost sight of who we are and what we stand for. This was a recurring theme throughout the day. Somali-Dutch activist, Ayaan Hersi, talking about Hamas and Islamic extremism, added that “their story is not your story and your story is not their story”, so it is never going to work. She may not have meant it, but that is actually quite a strong argument against multiculturalism. And I loved this line from US author Os Guiness: “freedom is not the power to do what you like. It is the power to do what you ought”I went into the break keen to do my own little bit and put the world right, and ran into my old boss from GB News, Angelos Frangopoulos, who was similarly invigorated. I had a good chat with him. I then ran into Jimmy Carr, of all people, who I know of old, and had a good chat with him too. I then met Holly Valance, who is a famous actress from Neighbours, if you didn't know (I didn't) and had a good chat with her about home education. So, never mind the roster of speakers, the calibre of audience was pretty good too.The next session was hosted by Fraser Nelson of the Spectator, another of the many UK media outlets which has forgone the opportunity to give me work. There was a talk by MP Miriam Cates about mental health and the decline of family. I agreed with pretty much every point she made, but don't read your speeches, speak them, Mmiriam. They have more impact when you do.Next Nelson would interview a chap over videolink to the states, Jonathan Haidt, and my heart sank. Why have I come all this way to watch a live zoom call? Guess what? It was brilliant.It was about children and mobile phones. Moral of the story? Don't let your kids anywhere near them. Mental health, depression, anxiety and suicide rates among young women in the Anglosphere and Nordic countries are all all at all time highs. They are not so bad among religious conservatives, they are much higher in cultures where female independence is strong, especially left wing, secular liberals (who tend to be allowed on their phones more). It has rocketed since 2010 when we all got smartphones. He talked about the importance of play amongst children, and how we have replaced a play-based childhood with a phone-based childhood. Kids see each other and socialise far less now than they used to. Kids don't need connections. They don't need retweets and likes. Even less do they need all the bullying and shaming that goes on. Tiktok messes with your mind and your ability to concentrate, but Instagram is the worst for women and mental health.Haidt's solution was not to give kids a smartphone before the age of 14, give them flip phones. No social media before the age of 16. No phones in schools, not even in your backpacks otherwise kids will find a way to feed the addiction. Get back to play. The rise in teenage suicide is perhaps the biggest problem since we wiped out polio, cholera and mass disease.Tell your mates.So to the afternoon …In the afternoon, Paul Marshall gave a brilliant talk. For someone who is supposed to be shy and retiring, he was great - and he didn't read his speech, or if he did it didn't show. He was particularly good on one of my pet hates, crony capitalism. (I even wrote a song about it). He observed how we have benefited from capitalism and free markets, peppering his talk with great historical stories. He bemoaned the conflation of capitalism with monopolistic capitalism, crony capitalism and, what he called swamp capitalism, describing US politics as “continuity swamp”, and called for a politician with strength to stand up to vested interests. He didn't say anything particularly new, but it was one of the best summaries of everything I had heard in a long time. We are both singing so loudly from the same song sheet, I felt he must have been studying my stuff (I doubt he has), though he didn't mention the zero patients in all of this: our systems of money and tax.Then there was another video link with US presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, on the campaign trail in Utah or somewhere I've never been to. He went down very well in the room too. Merryn Somerset Webb hosted a good panel on ESG investing. The S in ESG is totally subjective, said Derek Kreifels, while Terry Keeley called it the biggest misallocation of capital in history. The general takeaway is that ESG is done. The arguments have been lost, even the FT is now slagging it off. It is, I'd say, roughly where the Nazis were in 1943 after they failed to take Moscow and winter set in.Michael Shellenberger, not a man with whom I was previously familiar, was next and he came out with my line of the day. “Pull back the curtain and there is no Wizard of Oz, just Greta Thunberg with a really bad religion.”His main theme was debunking climate alarmism. He argued that carbon emissions are improving, sea levels are not an issue if the Netherlands is anything to go by. The reason northern countries are so wealthy is that the harsher conditions forced us to develop more. Deaths from climate disasters are down 90%, he said, against a population that is four times bigger. He is more worried about death from drugs. You can't say much of this on the internet though because you get censored. Climate change is a religion. Nihilism leads to secular religions, and not very good ones. There are three new secular religions: they are climate, race and gender. Climate change is also a psychopathology, and most activists have some kind of personality disorder, often narcissism. Frequently they are just spoilt children.The answers lie in increased efficiencies. The fact that the amount of land required to make the same amount of food is decreasing is good: it means more land for nature. The fact that less material is required to do stuff (eg all the things you can do on your phone, a bluetooth speaker vs a stack stereo kit from the 1980s) is another example. Think of the woman who used to have to cook food using dung and wood. Gas has been liberating for her. The solutions lie in gas and nuclear. Not in solar, the panels for which are made by slave labour in concentration camps in China, nor in wind, the blades of which do not recycle or decompose. A panel next with Alex Epstein and Marian Tupy made similar points, and was great. Epstein's argument was that so much of environmental philosophy is just anti-human. That's the underlying problem. We ignore the human flourishing effects of fossil fuel to be anti-human. While Tupy pointed how much better we are producing resources and using them so that their prices fall. Eventually we will create elements through nuclear fission or mine them in outer space where they are plentiful. I liked Tupy. Humans create as well as destroy. Atoms may be finite, but knowledge is infinite, and the more knowledge you consume, the more you end up with. We need freedom and we need population. We need the freedom to explore, the think, to invent, to experiment. And it is so much better when the market, not the government, chooses the winners. In the final session of the day, historian Niall Ferguson spoke. He described how liberal democracy, which in the context of the world today and of history, is tiny, is now under threat, both from within - so many now dare not speak or explore issues because they are scared of the backlash - and from outside. Beware the alliance between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. I'd had enough talking by this point, so I left the auditorium, had a cup of tea and did some networking. I hope this summary was useful.In other news, I am working on a piece on S&P500, which could be set up for a good year end rally. I am also working on something to do with gold. It is finally catching a bid. New highs around the corner? Maybe. We are going to need them if juniors are to finally catch a bid.Please subscribe to this brilliant newsletter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
Welcome to the PoliticsJOE Pubcast.With Ava away, the platonic ideal of a podcast returns.Oli and Ed discuss why the former PM has joined GB News, where the Government's WhatsApp messages have gone, and the meet up of "the absolute worst f*****s in the world" - also known as the ARC Conference, taking place in London this week.Presenters: Oli Dugmore, Ava Santina, and Ed CampbellProducer: Laura BeveridgeSting design: Chris WhiteProduction: Seán Hickey and Joel Dunn-Wilson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The best resources are in our relationships. We can't emphasize enough how important it is to pursue key relationships to help you grow. In this episode, Pastor Q talks about the 4 relationships that every leader, regardless of your field, needs in their life. Models, mentors, teammates, & friends! Enjoy.LINKS & RESOURCES:Follow Pastor Q on Instagram (@markquattrochi)Leave a ReviewPrivacy PolicyASK A QUESTION:Text "XWITHQ" to 97000. Maybe your question will make it to a future episode!
This week, we drop into a conversation between Pastor Q and top-notch leadership coach and author, Lance Witt. In this segment, we discuss a key equation for living life to the fullest. Clarity + Courage + Calendar. It takes all 3 to set into motion a string of meaningful moments that lead to a more fulfilling life. Check out Lance on Instagram, his organization Replenish, as well as his most recent book --- Your One Life: Own It, Live It, Love It.Follow Pastor Q on Instagram (@markquattrochi)Leave a ReviewPrivacy PolicyLance Witt on Instagram (@lance_witt)ReplenishYour One Life: Own It, Live It, Love It on AmazonENTER TO WIN A COPY OF "YOUR ONE LIFE."Just text "XWITHQ" to 97000. We'll draw one winner, text you, & ship your copy right to your doorstep.ASK A QUESTION:Text "XWITHQ" to 97000. Maybe your question will make it to a future episode!
This week, we drop into a conversation between Pastor Q and top-notch leadership coach and author, Lance Witt. In this segment, we discuss self-awareness killers like defensiveness, compulsive busyness, the need for recreation, and how to recognize the "shadow" around our gifting. Check out Lance on Instagram, his organization Replenish, as well as his most recent book --- Your One Life: Own It, Live It, Love It.Follow Pastor Q on Instagram (@markquattrochi)Leave a ReviewPrivacy PolicyLance Witt on Instagram (@lance_witt)ReplenishYour One Life: Own It, Live It, Love It on AmazonASK A QUESTION:Text "XWITHQ" to 97000. Maybe your question will make it to a future episode!
This week, we drop into a conversation between Pastor Q and top-notch leadership coach and author, Lance Witt. In this segment, we discuss the dangers of "hustle culture," recognizing unhealthy mindsets, and how to take account for our souls in our life & leadership. Check out Lance on Instagram, his organization Replenish, as well as his most recent book --- Your One Life: Own It, Live It, Love It.Follow Pastor Q on Instagram (@markquattrochi)Leave a ReviewPrivacy PolicyLance Witt on Instagram (@lance_witt)ReplenishYour One Life: Own It, Live It, Love It on AmazonASK A QUESTION:Text "XWITHQ" to 97000. Maybe your question will make it to a future episode!
The best way to instill confidence in your team is to display commitment. There's no such thing as a successful, but uncommitted leader. What's the value of commitment & who are the different types of committed (or uncommitted) people you may encounter in life? Take a listen to this week's episode!Follow Pastor Q on Instagram (@markquattrochi)Leave a ReviewPrivacy PolicyASK A QUESTION:Text "XWITHQ" to 97000. Maybe your question will make it to a future episode!
Booker T. Washington once said, “Excellence is to do a common thing in an uncommon way.” In other words, it's all about the details! You've heard that phrase that says, “The devil is in the details” right? This means that the general idea you are trying to accomplish rarely gives you problems; the trouble comes when you get down to sorting out the details. Leaders who pursue excellence are always looking at the details. The details are often the difference between mediocrity & greatness.Listen to Part 1 of our Excellence Series, A Lifestyle of Excellence.
Leaders are doers. And by nature, we like to solve problems. But not everything requires a hammer. Sometimes a situation calls for a leveler, or in this case, a leader who can manage tensions. In this episode, Pastor Q talks about 3 key tensions that may exist in your life, ministry, or business that are not necessarily problems to be solved, but are "just an is." Nope, not a typo! It's just a tension to be managed.
In Patrick Lencioni's “5 Dysfunctions of a Team,” he cites Absence of Trust as the number one hindrance to any organization. Why is trust so important to leadership? What makes a trustworthy leader? And how do you foster a healthy environment where trust can be built, even in disagreement? All this & more in this week's episode!
The distinction between a hard-worker & a capable leader is the ability to transfer values. In other words, it's not just about completing the job, but the skill to deliver values & culture to those they lead. This is not an easy leap to make; so how do we do it?
The genius of God is found in the diversity of his people. And that's never more true than when you're leading a great team! Even though successful teams have a like-mindedness, we aren't all called to be alike. Make sure you're celebrating each other's differences as valuable and unique.
One of John Maxwell's timeless concepts is that of “adding value” wherever you go as a leader. How do we become leaders who “add value” to our peers, employees, or directors? Pastor Q brings a wealth of content in just under 10 minutes here. ENJOY!
It's summertime, and we hope you've had a chance to get away and rest up! The truth is, even vacation requires discipline. Leaders who rest well are always more effective when they return. But if you don't deliberately rest, you will deliberately work! Listen in to some of Pastor Q's best practices for how to get the most out of your summer rest.
Everyone talks, but not everyone communicates. Pastor Q has 3 simple tips to help you get your message across, no matter what you're saying!
Check out this throwback clip from Brad & Pastor Q's first interview on last summer's internship podcast. Pastor Q talks about why the world doesn't have a church problem, but a leadership problem. What are we most optimistic about the next generation of leaders? And what are some common misconceptions about leadership that young leaders should put away? Great insights here!
In last week's episode, we talked about Home Depot's value of "Power Hour," a customer-service value that has seen a great deal of success in the company. But what happens when that value slips at different levels of the organization? What if the value isn't emphasized or it's overlooked for a period of time? Pastor Q responds to Home Depot employee complaints & talks about how to inspire and uphold the values that matter most. At the end of the day, it's all about what motivates you. Enjoy!
If you walk into any Home Depot around 10:00am on a weekday, you’ll likely hear an announcement that Power Hour is beginning. This customer service initiative popularized by CEO Frank Blake in 2010 inspired one of our values at theChapel. Every week, we take intentional time to pray for, recognize, and celebrate people who are making a difference in our organization! Even if you're not leading a church, don't forget that your business is still the people business. Customer service matters. And saying "THANK YOU?" That's not just an act of goodwill, but it builds influence & trust. Who can you "power hour" today?