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From the team's rebound after a lousy weekend at home to the Cam York-Trevor Zegras connection, Jordan Hall and Joe Fordyce discuss that and more on Flyers Talk.
Isaiah and Chef are back with a new O&B Puckcast, joined by special guest Jordan Hall of NBC Sports Philadelphia (https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/ • @JHallNBCS on X). We recap the Flyers' last four games and break down their first month of the season — including injuries to Samuel Ersson, Tyson Foerster and Sean Couturier, Dan Vladar's first sub-par outing, the offensive spark of Trevor Zegras, the (finally!) imminent arrival of Matvei Michkov, Emil Andrae's spot on the organizational treadmill, and much more. Photo credit: Michael Reaves Catch the Puckcast livestream on YouTube, X and Facebook, crafted for Flyers Faithful. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation! #NHL #Flyers Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8 Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated
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Georgia-Florida week is here. Drew & Jake break down the matchup, hear from Chauncey Bowens and Jordan Hall, and react to the Louisiana Governor's insane LSU comments. Plus: Glenn Schumann rumors, CBS coaching carousel chaos, and the crew's PrizePicks + Inside the 5 selections for a loaded Saturday slate. Presented by PrizePicks & Humberto Injury Law | puntandpass.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! Falcons help create another Player of the Week member X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed On Campus - Cocktail Party & a monster Haynes King article Trae Young injury update See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Courage in the Age of Madness | with Jordan Hall: https://youtu.be/rZcbIRP2Z2M?si=HXyatpUCujMvZ1rO"Hitler, Jesus & How to Win a Culture War" - Alec Ryrie https://youtu.be/j9DDBMookVY?si=f0JSDIOeyjLMMpKahttps://x.com/@jgreenhallSupport this channel:https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboycehttps://cash.app/$benjaminaboycehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce
From the inconsistent offense to some quality play in net, Jordan Hall and Joe Fordyce break down that and more on the latest Flyers Talk podcast. #Flyers
For prior context to this conversation with Jordan Hall and Rafe Kelley, see these previous episodes with them both: Rafe Kelley: https://youtu.be/6xCfIvVqRMY Jordan Hall: https://youtu.be/5eXC0g6yfsk Subscribe to my FREE weekly newsletter: https://paulanleitner.substack.com/ Support my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/deeptalkstheologypodcast
From Dan Vladar's strong first impression to Matvei Michkov's interesting start, Jordan Hall and Joe Fordyce break down that and more on the latest Flyers Talk podcast. #Flyers 0:00 - Could Vladar become the guy for Flyers with how things have gone early? 9:49 - Thoughts on Michkov's start and Tocchet's comments 18:38 - How do we see the defensive picture so far?
Left/right-hand technocracy (Game B/Dark Enlightenment), influences (Thiel, Yarvin, Land, Hall), tokenization/technofeudalism, theobros/dominionism, and solutions (cognitive sovereignty, local action) During our podcast break, enjoy this replay of Courtenay's discussion on Collapse Life with host Zahra Sethna from August 2025. Key topics: Technocracy's infiltration: Left/right-hand paths, Game B (theosophical utopia) vs. Dark Enlightenment (authoritarian technocracy), converging on noosphere/singularity. Influences: Peter Thiel's Prospera/seasteading, Curtis Yarvin's gov corp, Nick Land's accelerationism/hyperracism, Jordan Hall's civium, and third-way politics. Tokenization: Programmable currencies, stable coins, and technofudalism as control tools. Theobros: Christian nationalism, dominionism, and subverting the Constitution with divine mandate. Solutions: Cognitive sovereignty, local action, resisting digital IDs/tokenization, and reclaiming inalienable rights. Read Courtenay's articles: The Phoenix Conspiracy Hegel's Dialectic, a Gnostic Jacob's Ladder & the Machinery of Control Follow and Connect with Collapse Life
October 16, 2025 ~ Jordan Hall MSU Football Captain joins Kevin Guskiewicz and J Batt in for Paul W Smith. Photo: Imagn content services ~ Nick King Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
October baseball is delivering everything fans could ask for. Blake Snell's masterpiece — eight innings, one hit, ten strikeouts — set the tone as the Dodgers took control of the NLCS. In the American League, Jorge Polanco and Julio Rodríguez continue to fuel Seattle's push toward the franchise's first World Series appearance. The energy and emotion of October are in full swing. From there, the focus shifts to Detroit, where the Tigers' dream season ended in heartbreak. Fifteen innings in Seattle, eight total runs in five games, and another postseason exit that raised difficult questions about what comes next. In Episode 110 of Tablesetters, Steve and Devin welcome back Jordan Hall, host of Eat 'em Up: A Detroit Tigers Podcast, for an in-depth look at the offseason's defining storyline: Tarik Skubal's future. After a Cy Young caliber season with 195⅓ innings pitched, a 2.21 ERA, 241 strikeouts, and a .677 win rate in his starts, Detroit faces a pivotal decision. Should they extend their ace, explore a trade, or wait and risk free agency in 2026 with Scott Boras leading negotiations? The answer could shape the franchise for years to come. The conversation also examines A.J. Hinch's leadership, Detroit's late season collapse, and the continued growth of Riley Greene and Kevin McGonigle as key pieces in the club's next chapter.
Rufus interviews Jim Rutt on his life journey to becoming chairman of the Santa Fe Institute and a leading pioneer of ‘Game B'. Rutt shares insight into the failures of the Game A financial system. Rufus and Rutt explore the historical context of our ‘Game A' system and what characteristics a Game B communities need to survive and grow with integrity.About the episodeIn this Life Itself Podcast, Jim Rutt, a complexity thinker and former tech entrepreneur, recounts his early life hitchhiking across America and his journey to becoming a senior figure in Thomson's internet transition (1992–1999) and Network Solutions' $15 billion sale in 2000. Rutt details his early awareness of Game A's unsustainability and bringing his work on complexity science, markets and social systems to the Santa Fe Institute. Rutt details the founding dialogues with Jordan Hall that led to ‘Game B' a decentralised societal model to replace Game A—a civilisational mode Rutt and Rufus trace back to the treaty of Westphalia. Rutt describes the intensity of ‘willing to die' spirit necessary for Game B values to take root & the kinds of meditation structures needed for Game B communities to scale together. Chapters:* 00:01:55 – Jim's Childhood and 1976 Hitchhiking Adventures* 00:16:23 – Leading Thomson's Internet Transition (1992–1999)* 00:18:38 – Realizing Game A's Unsustainability (1994)* 00:27:00 – Joining the Santa Fe Institute* 00:29:25 – Uncovering the Monetary-Finance-Business Nexus (2007–2008)* 00:29:31 – Reflections on Money and the Debt Regime* 00:35:35 – Planning for an Uncertain Future* 00:36:38 – The Treaty of Westphalia and Game A's Foundations* 01:40:37 – Introducing Game B* 02:02:20 – Defining Game A and Game B* 02:19:00 – The Personal-Institutional Spiral and Game B CommunitiesAbout the speakers: Jim Rutt is the former CEO of Network Solutions. The New York Times once referred to him as “the Internet's bad boy” due to his reputation for creative mischief. He sold Network Solutions at the peak of the Dot Com boom and then went into scientific research. Jim has been affiliated with the Santa Fe Institute since 2002, serving as Chairman from 2009 thru 2012. Since that time he has been spearheading the Game B movement and host of the Jim Rutt Show. “Dividend Money” Everything Jim Learned about moneyThe Jim Rutt Show: https://www.jimruttshow.comSubstack: Jim Rutt “Dividend Money” Everything Jim Learned about moneyRufus Pollock is an entrepreneur, activist and author as well as a long-term zen practitioner. He is passionate about finding wiser, weller ways to live together. He has founded several for-profit and nonprofit initiatives including Life Itself, Open Knowledge Foundation, and Datopian. His book Open Revolution is about making a radically freer and fairer information age. Previously he has been the Mead Fellow in Economics at the University of Cambridge as well as a Shuttleworth and Ashoka Fellow. A recognized global expert on the information society, he has worked with G7 governments, IGOs like the UN, Fortune 500s as well as many civil society organizations. He holds a PhD in Economics and a double first in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge. Find out more about his work on his website: www.rufuspollock.com.Podcast Production: Jacob Kishere of SENSESPACE Studio www.jacobkishere.com Get full access to Life Itself at news.lifeitself.org/subscribe
Today: Boston Baroque joins for Live Music Friday.Their season opens this weekend with two shows at NEC's Jordan Hall tomorrow and Sunday. Led by a man The Guardian once called “The Bad Boy of Baroque,” all the way from the UK – Christian Curnyn. Also here: Boston Baroque Executive Director Sarah Radcliffe-Mars and Concertmaster and associate artistic director, a familiar face to this show, Christina Day-Martinson.
Today on the show, we're talking about the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking about the Tigers taking on the Mariners in game five tonight as Jordan Hall from the "Eat 'em Up: Detroit Tigers Podcast" joined us. He gave us his thought's on how the Tigers looked in game four, previewed tonight's game and how he thinks it goes, and more. We were then joined by Chris Castellani from the "Chris and Company" podcast. He and Huge talked about what worries them about tonight's game against the Mariners, talked about what makes them confident, discussed the future of the team - win or lose, and more. In our second hour, we were joined by Dan Hasty who is the voice of the West Michigan Whitecaps. He and Huge talked about tonight's game against the Mariners, talked about which players they think will make a big impact tonight, gave their predictions on the game, and more. We were then joined by Alex Urban from the "Eat 'em Up: Detroit Tigers Podcast" so we could get his thought's on how tonight goes. He talked about what makes him feel confident in tonight's game and what doesn't, gave his prediction, and more. We were then joined by Jim Comparoni from SpartanMag.com so he and Huge could preview MSU/UCLA. We were then joined by Greg Heeres so we could get his prediction on tonight's game. He and Huge talked about Skubal pitching, talked about the bats needing to step up, discussed the Lions/Chiefs, and more. In our final hour, we were joined by Mike Tirico from NBC Sports so he and Huge could preview the Lions/Chiefs Sunday night. He and Huge talked about the strengths and weaknesses of both teams, Mike gave us his thought's on the Tigers as he's a big fan, and more. We then had a "Moving Ferris Forward" interview as Huge spoke with Ferris State University's President Dr. Bill Pink. He and Huge talked about the buzz surrounding former FSU QB Trinidad Chambliss, Dr. Pink challenged everyone to check out the Anchor-Bone Classic October 25th, talked about a big win for Ferris State Hockey over Western Michigan, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the show, we're talking about the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking about the Tigers taking on the Mariners in game five tonight as Jordan Hall from the "Eat 'em Up: Detroit Tigers Podcast" joined us. He gave us his thought's on how the Tigers looked in game four, previewed tonight's game and how he thinks it goes, and more. We were then joined by Chris Castellani from the "Chris and Company" podcast. He and Huge talked about what worries them about tonight's game against the Mariners, talked about what makes them confident, discussed the future of the team - win or lose, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We talked about the Tigers taking on the Mariners in game five tonight as Jordan Hall from the "Eat 'em Up: Detroit Tigers Podcast" joined us. He gave us his thought's on how the Tigers looked in game four, previewed tonight's game and how he thinks it goes, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Bulldogs are back in the win column with the victory over the Wildcats of Kentucky, but things only get tougher with a trip over to the plains to face their oldest rival, the Auburn Tigers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phoenix symbolism/alchemy, Game B/Dark Enlightenment dialectic, influences (Thiel, Yarvin, Land, Hall), occult history (Templars, Theosophy), and resisting AI/ritual control. During our podcast break, enjoy this replay of Doenut's roundtable on “Doenut Factory” with Courtenay and co-guests Matthew Ehret and Mathew Crawford from July 2025. Key topics: Phoenix symbolism: Alchemical roots, Rosicrucian ties, and modern “Phoenixing the Republic” (Brett Weinstein's influence). Dialectic: Game B's theosophical utopia vs. Dark Enlightenment's technocracy, converging on noosphere/singularity. Influences: Peter Thiel's Prospera, Curtis Yarvin's gov corp, Nick Land's accelerationism, Jordan Hall's civium, and third-way politics. Occult history: Templars, Knights of Malta, Marovingians, Theosophy (Blavatsky, Besant), and ritual murders/famines as control mechanisms. Cultural subversion: Monarch programming (butterfly symbolism), predictive programming in media (Wizard of Oz, Smile 2), and resisting AI-driven mind control. Read Courtenay's “The Phoenix Conspiracy” Read (Sneak-peek) Courtenay's book: "Hegel's Dialectic, a Gnostic Jacob's Ladder & the Machinery of Control" Share Courtenay's Substack Follow and Connect with Doenut:
Phoenix symbolism/occult roots, Game B/Dark Enlightenment dialectic, influences (Thiel, Yarvin, Land, Hall), tokenization/technofudalism, theobros/dominionism, and Hegelian dialectic book. During our podcast break, enjoy this replay of Courtenay's presentation for the Rising Tide Foundation with host Matthew Ehret from July 2025. Key topics: Phoenix symbolism: Alchemical/occult roots (solve et coagula), ties to Rosicrucians, and modern "Phoenixing the Republic" (Brett Weinstein). Dialectic: Game B (decentralized theosophical utopia) vs. Dark Enlightenment (authoritarian technocracy), both advancing noosphere/singularity. Influences: Peter Thiel's Prospera, Curtis Yarvin's gov corp, Nick Land's accelerationism, Jordan Hall's civium, and third-way politics. Tokenization: Fractal ownership, tokenized economy, and technofudalism as control mechanisms. Theobros: Christian nationalism, dominionism, and subverting the Constitution with divine mandate. Read Courtenay's “The Phoenix Conspiracy”: Read (Sneak-peek) Courtenay's book: Share Courtenay's Substack Follow and Connect with Matthew Ehret:
Matt and Chris once again take up their oars and plunge deeper into the recursive whirlpools of contemporary sensemaking. Picking up where Part 1 left off, having grappled with conscience, touchstones, hierarchies, and normativity, we return to the sensemaking labyrinth to see just how many more words and concepts the combined powers of Peterson, Vervaeke, and Hall can stretch to breaking point.This second leg of the voyage allows us to chart more of the universal sensemaking grammar, with its biblical scaffolding, liberal use of metaphors, and frequent exhortations to ascend Jacob's ladder. But alongside Peterson's predictable biblical musings, you can also thrill at unexpected treats like John Vervaeke unveiling how finite transcendence connects to inexhaustible intelligibility and Jordan Hall explaining that even silence can be a form of sensemaking.Expect symbolic snakes, dangling ropes, and ecological psychology refashioned for mystical ascent, Augustine rediscovered through Plato, and culture reframed as an alcoholic parent. Or if you prefer, enjoy detours into atheists and their Luciferian egos, the sacred role of play, and the profound revelations that can be drawn from childhood disappointments at McDonald's and grandfathers complaining about Nixonian duplicitySo join us for the final leg of the Sensemaking Odyssey. Sharpen your mind, get ready to traverse through 3D space, and prepare for an encounter with the Logos... in the context of listening to a podcast.SourcesA Dialogue So Dangerous, It Just Might Bring You Wisdom | John Vervaeke and Jordan Hall | EP 532
On this week's podcast, host Eric Hurlock travels to Geneva, New York, on the top of Seneca Lake to take part in Cornell's Hemp Field day, held Thursday, Sept. 11. This episode covers both the morning and afternoon sessions for the field day. The day started in Jordan Hall on Cornell's Agritech Campus, where hemp program director Larry Smart got things started with a reminder why we were there in the first place. “Hemp is an interesting crop, has a lot of potential, but there are some things that we just don't understand about this crop,” he said. The morning session was focused mostly on hemp grain as a livestock feed. Cornell scientists presented their research on broiler chickens, dairy cows and horses. Andrew Bish from the Hemp Feed Coalition talked about the opportunity that hemp seed meal presents for farmers. “If 5% of the chickens are eating 20% of their diet in hemp seed meal, you need almost 275,000 acres of hemp grain produced in the United States,” he said. The morning session ended with Pennsylvania farmer Herb Grove from Brush Mountain Bison in Centre County, where he grows hemp grain and operates a bison feed lot and finishing operation. “We started the bison industry in 2011, and we started raising hemp in 2019. 2011, we had six head of bison. At the end of last year, we had 300 animals on feed." The afternoon session of the field day shifted from science to practice. Bob Pearce from the University of Kentucky talked about the S-1084 multistate trials, which bring together universities from Louisiana to Vermont to test hemp cultivars across latitudinal differences and growing conditions. "That's the ultimate goal, making sure that a grower in New York knows which cultivars to pick for that location, and a grower in Kentucky or Tennessee has the opportunity to choose a cultivar that is well adapted to their conditions,” he said. There were equipment demonstrations, discussions with seed suppliers, and a very interesting talk from Lynn Sosnoskie, weed science specialist at Cornell, who, because of the lack of chemistry labeled for hemp, stressed the importance of non-herbicide methods of weed management, especially equipment clean-out. “We have to be focused on the weed seeds that we are moving from field to field, especially because we have Palmer amaranth in New York state now. We have waterhemp in New York state. These are two pigweed species. They are exceptionally competitive with our crops. They are spreading. You do not want to have one of these weeds get established in the fields where we have very few options of weed control,” she said. The day ended with a demonstration of the mobile decorticator. On this episode you will hear the voices of: Larry Smart, Cornell University Chuck Schmitt, New York Department of Agriculture & Markets Luis Monserrate, Cornell University Andrew Bish, Hemp Feed Coalition, Bish Enterprises Raj Kasula, Wenger Group Natalie Trottier, Cornell University Morgan Tweet, IND HEMP Xuedan Zhu, Cornell University Tom Overton, Cornell University Herb Grove, Brush Mountain Bison Lynn Sosnoskie, Cornell University Bob Pearce, University of Kentucky Jacob Bish, Cornell University Terry Moran, Kanda Hemp Robin Destiche, KonopiUS Corbett Mitteff, KonopiUS Reuben Stone, UniSeeds The trip to Cornell continues on the next episode with one-on-one interviews with Christine Smart, director of Cornell's Agritech campus; Larry Smart, plant geneticist and head of Cornell's Hemp program; Luis Monserrate, doctoral candidate studying hemp fiber yields; and Jane Hamilton, a doctoral student studying the effects of UV light on powdery mildew on hemp. Learn More: Cornell University – Hemp Program https://hemp.cals.cornell.edu New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets https://agriculture.ny.gov New York State Office of Cannabis Management https://cannabis.ny.gov Hemp Feed Coalition https://hempfeedcoalition.org Kreider Farms / Kreider Feeds https://www.kreiderfarms.com University of Kentucky – College of Agriculture, Food and Environment https://hemp.ca.uky.edu Kanda Hemp https://kandahemp.com UniSeeds https://uniseeds.ca KonopiUS https://konopius.com HempIT https://hempit.fr IND HEMP https://indhemp.com Bish Enterprises https://bishenterprise.com Hemp Harvest Works https://hempharvestworks.com Brush Mountain Bison https://brushmountainbison.com National Hemp Association (NHA) https://nationalhempassociation.org Forever Green – distributors of the KP-4 Hemp Cutter https://forevergreenpa.com News Nuggets from HempToday.net U.S. Democrats sign off on framework to rein in hemp intoxicants while protecting CBD https://hemptoday.net/u-s-democrats-sign-off-on-framework-to-rein-in-hemp-intoxicants-while-protecting-cbd/ Trump administration push to trim red tape leaves hemp industry still tangled in rules https://hemptoday.net/trump-administration-push-to-trim-red-tape-leaves-hemp-industry-still-tangled-in-rules/ Texas agencies directed to tighten oversight of hemp THC products under new order https://hemptoday.net/texas-agencies-directed-to-tighten-oversight-of-hemp-thc-products-under-new-order/ Thanks to our Sponsors IND HEMP https://indhemp.com Forever Green, distributors of the KP-4 Hemp Cutter https://forevergreenpa.com National Hemp Association (NHA) https://nationalhempassociation.org
Ken Wilber's integral theory, Game B's technocratic roots, Theosophical syncretism, Esalen's diplomacy, and resisting collectivist control with Carl Teichrib During our podcast break, enjoy this replay of Courtenay's appearance on The Will Spencer Podcast with co-guest Carl Teichrib from June 2025. Key topics: Ken Wilber's influence: Integral theory blending eastern mysticism, psychology, and progressive Christianity (e.g., Emerging Church, Brian McLaren, Rob Bell) into a syncretic, globalist worldview. Game B connection: New operating system for civilization, rooted in Wilber's ideas, tied to 2011 Stanton meetings (Jim Rutt, Jordan Hall, Brett Weinstein) and transpolitical movements. Theosophical roots: Wilber's ties to Theosophy (Blavatsky, Bailey), spiritual evolution, and co-creation, influencing UN's one-world religion and technocratic agendas. Cultural impact: Esalen's role in hot tub diplomacy, psychedelic spirituality, trauma-based evolution, and the re-enchantment of paganism with technology. Dark Enlightenment overlap: Peter Thiel's network states, authoritarian technocracy, and Wilber's seductive integration of Christianity (e.g., Jordan Hall's liturgy misuse). Pushback: Recognizing language shifts (e.g., Christ consciousness), engaging locally, and fostering individual responsibility against collectivist control.
Jordan Hall and Joe Fordyce look at the Carter Hart news and training camp storylines on the latest Flyers Talk podcast. -Hart is not returning to the Flyers -Where are jobs up for grabs? -What's the level of confidence in net?
Game B's theosophical utopia vs. Dark Enlightenment's technocracy, esoteric roots, surveillance tech, fantasy delusions, and resisting AI-driven control During our podcast break, enjoy this replay of Courtenay's appearance on Out Of This World with host Jamie Hanshaw from June 2025. Key topics: Dialectic of Game B (decentralized, theosophical utopia) vs. Dark Enlightenment (authoritarian technocracy), both pushing a technological singularity/noosphere. Game B details: 2011 Stanton meetings (Jim Rutt, Jordan Hall, Brett Weinstein), transpolitical movement, civium projects, collective intelligence, and UN/climate narrative ties. Dark Enlightenment: Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug), Nick Land's accelerationism, Peter Thiel's network states, and technocracy roots (e.g., Elon Musk's grandfather). Esoteric influences: Theosophy, Gnosticism, neoplatonism, occult symbolism (e.g., Saturn, X logo), and subversion of Christianity (Jordan Hall, liturgy for communitarianism). Cultural impact: Predictive programming (e.g., Mickey 17, Dollhouse), surveillance tech (internet of nanobio things, Palantir), and fantasy delusions shaping technocratic agendas. Courtenay's insights: Decoding technocrat lingo, resisting utopian traps, and preserving free will against AI-driven control. Follow and Connect with Jamie Hanshaw:
Join Matt and Chris as they enter an intellectual labyrinth of recursive sensemaking featuring the combined insights of Jordan Peterson, John Vervaeke, and Jordan Hall. You will learn about many, many deep and complex concepts and puzzle over definitions of conscience, the vertical hierarchy, value, normativity, goals & ideals, quests, the ultimate unifying meta-narrative, self-sacrifice, and touchstones.With frequent excursions into a wild assortment of biblical stories, Platonic philosophy, Jungian psychology, Martial Art stances, and much, much more! This is a voyage through the refracted and refracting philosophical frameworks of three contemporary sensemaking powerhouses.So get your oars ready and prepare your mind to taste the Dialogos, vis-à-vis Moses...SourcesA Dialogue So Dangerous, It Just Might Bring You Wisdom | John Vervaeke and Jordan Hall | EP 532
Game B's decentralized theosophy vs. Dark Enlightenment's technocracy, shared esoteric roots, AI governance, surveillance, free will erosion, and Courtenay's Hegelian dialectic book. During our podcast break, enjoy this replay of Courtenay's appearance on The David Knight Show from May 2025. Key topics: Dialectic between Game B (decentralized, theosophical "new operating system for civilization") and Dark Enlightenment (authoritarian, neoreactionary), both advancing technological singularity/noosphere. Game B origins: 2011 Stanton meetings (Jim Rutt, Jordan Hall, Brett Weinstein), Emancipation Party, transpolitical movement, liquid democracy, blockchain voting, conscious evolution (Barbara Marx Hubbard, Teilhard de Chardin). Dark Enlightenment: Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug), accelerationism (Nick Land), Peter Thiel, Elon Musk's technocracy roots, network states, tokenized economy, positive eugenics. Shared esoteric ties: Gnosticism, ancient mysteries, spiral dynamics, theosophy, collective intelligence, fractal ownership, communitarianism as control mechanisms. Concerns: Decentralization leading to world brain (H.G. Wells), AI governance, surveillance, and eradicating free will for collective "utopia" (dystopia in practice). Courtenay's book (sneak peek): Hegel's dialectic as gnostic Jacob's Ladder and machinery of control. https://courtenayturner.substack.com/p/hegels-dialectic-a-gnostic-jacobs Follow and Connect with The David Knight Show:
Send us a textOn this episode of Serious Privacy, while both Paul Breitbarth and Ralph O'Brien of Reinbo Consulting are out, Dr. K Royal connects with Jordan Hall, a DPO based in the UK. Discussion centers around scope of DPO, where the field has developed, and thoughts on current events. If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @seriousprivacy, and on BlueSky under @seriousprivacy.eu, @europaulb.seriousprivacy.eu, @heartofprivacy.bsky.app and @igrobrien.seriousprivacy.eu, and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! From Season 6, our episodes are edited by Fey O'Brien. Our intro and exit music is Channel Intro 24 by Sascha Ende, licensed under CC BY 4.0. with the voiceover by Tim Foley.
In Hour 4 we were joined by Jordan Hall from NBCS in Philadelphia covering the Flyers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 4 Jordan Hall from NBC Sports in Philadelphia joined the show previewing the Flyers' season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On the latest Flyers Talk podcast, Jordan Hall and Joe Fordyce look at the areas in which new head coach Rick Tocchet can really put his imprint.0:57 - Tocchet has to improve the power play10:00 - How can Tocchet unlock Owen Tippett?16:13 - The head coach-captain relationship is notable20:41 - Sorting out the defense will be important
Hear "The Buck Belue Show" every weeknight from 6-8pm on 680 The Fan ad 93.7 FM, the 680 The Fan App available on Apple and Android, with your Smart Speaker by saying Alexa or wherever you get and listen to your favorite podcast! Get the latest on Georgia sports, newsmakers, and more! Chop It Up Bulldog Beat – Jordan Hall joins Buck CF Bounce Picks of the week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear "The Buck Belue Show" every weeknight from 6-8pm on 680 The Fan ad 93.7 FM, the 680 The Fan App available on Apple and Android, with your Smart Speaker by saying Alexa or wherever you get and listen to your favorite podcast! Get the latest on Georgia sports, newsmakers, and more! Chop It Up Bulldog Beat – Jordan Hall joins Buck CF Bounce Picks of the week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Georgia Bulldogs football is back!
Georgia Bulldogs football is back!
Georgia Bulldogs football is back!
Hour 2 of the Big Show with George Rusic & Matt Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys discuss players that have you yelling at the TV or radio every time they are mentioned. Currently, George is not a fan of Addison Barger.(13:16) Later on, Jordan Hall joins the show to kickstart the preview around the NHL, starting with the Philadelphia Flyers. Jordan discusses the start of the Rick Tocchet era, the addition of Trevor Zegras and Dan Vladar, plus what to expect from Michkov.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Today on the show, we're talking about the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, High School Athletics, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking with Dan Hasty who is the voice of the West Michigan Whitecaps. He got the chance to call a Tigers game recently, so he told us what that was like, he and Huge gave their thought's on how the Tigers have been playing lately, talked about the hitting and pitching, talked about what they think is still missing from this team, and more. We were then joined by Jordan Hall from the "Eat 'em Up: Detroit Tigers Podcast." They gave their thought's on how the Tigers have looked lately, talked about if they have any worries with this team currently, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jordan Hall from the "Eat 'em Up: Detroit Tigers Podcast." They gave their thought's on how the Tigers have looked lately, talked about if they have any worries with this team currently, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, we're talking about the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, High School Athletics, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking with Dan Hasty who is the voice of the West Michigan Whitecaps. He got the chance to call a Tigers game recently, so he told us what that was like, he and Huge gave their thought's on how the Tigers have been playing lately, talked about the hitting and pitching, talked about what they think is still missing from this team, and more. We were then joined by Jordan Hall from the "Eat 'em Up: Detroit Tigers Podcast." They gave their thought's on how the Tigers have looked lately, talked about if they have any worries with this team currently, and much more. In our second hour, we were joined by Scott Bischoff from the Detroit Lions Podcast. He and Huge talked about how the Lions have looked in the pre-season, previewed tomorrow's game against the Titans, looked ahead to the regular season, and more. We were then joined by Buck Geno who calls High School Football games on our flagship station 96.1 The Game. He and Huge went through all of the pre-season top 10 teams throughout the State, discussed all of the divisions, talked about some of the big match-ups starting next week, talked about some of the top Football players in Michigan, and more. Throughout the final hour, we were joined in studio by Mark Uyl who is the Executive Director of the Michigan High School Athletic Association. During that time, Mark and Huge talked about some of the changes that have been made to High School Football, Mark filled us in on where you'll be able to watch the MHSAA Championships later this year, talked about NIL in High School sports, updated us on any new sports that could be added, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I sit down with my old friend from the Paul VanderKlay discord days, Dave W., to discuss the upcoming South Estuary conference and dive deep into the differences between "Light Woo" and "Dark Woo." We explore the nature of evil as a parasitic force and contrast the path of self-empowerment with the Christian concept of Theosis.Register for Dave's conference, Southestuary, here: https://www.southeastuary.com/Midwestuary : https://www.midwestuary.com/Dave's convo with PVK - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnxGugpTJZg&t=1744sPeople MentionedPaul VanderKlay ( @PaulVanderKlay ) , Jordan Hall, Jordan Daniel Wood, JD Lionheart, Michael Martin, Nate Hile ( @grailcountry ) , Shari, Yoseph Razin, Chris Green, St. Maximus the Confessor, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St. Isaac the Syrian, Origen, St. Seraphim of Sarov, St. John Chrysostom, Rod Dreher, Vin Armani, John Vervaeke ( @johnvervaeke ) , Ashley Lande, Scott Adams, Augustine, Plotinus.
How do we rebuild trust and meaning in a world where certainty and connection are breaking down? In this episode of The Lectern, John welcomes Kieran McCammon and Jordan Hall to discuss the 'trust apocalypse' and its intersection with the meaning crisis. They delve into the vicious cycle between the loss of trust and the fragmentation of communities, exploring how these issues reverberate through society. Kieran introduces his work on the Trust Foundation, which aims to address these challenges by leveraging collective agency, distributed cognition, and extended distributed labor. John and Jordan bring their expertise to discuss the deeper topics related to trust, faith, and the sacred, and how these concepts tie into addressing contemporary societal issues. They also highlight how we are at a pivotal moment where new forms of technology and community organization could help counteract the prevailing distrust and meaning crisis. Jordan Hall is a futurist, systems strategist, and cultural philosopher exploring the deep structures shaping human coordination, meaning-making, and collective intelligence. A former tech executive and early internet pioneer, Jordan now works at the intersection of theory and practice, developing frameworks for catalytic communities capable of responding to complex, civilizational-scale challenges. His work emphasizes the collapse of trust-based and certainty-driven systems, proposing instead a reorientation toward spirit-infused participation, sacred purpose, and voluntary necessity. A key contributor to the Trust Foundation, Jordan draws on cybernetics, epistemology, and meta-theory to guide the emergence of post-bureaucratic forms of social coherence and institutional renewal. Keiron McCammon is a technology entrepreneur and systems thinker whose work addresses the intersection of social trust, digital infrastructure, and collective agency. A veteran of Silicon Valley's early Web 2.0 era, he helped build the foundations of the social internet before turning his focus to the unintended consequences of digital connectivity. As co-founder of the Trust Foundation, Keiron investigates the societal breakdown he terms the "trust apocalypse," analyzing how technological design, institutional failure, and civic fragmentation have eroded our collective sense of meaning and belonging. Drawing on frameworks from network theory, systems thinking, and military innovation, his work catalyzes action-oriented communities aimed at rebuilding trust across personal, institutional, and technological domains. The Trust Foundation Sunday Labs The Philosophical Silk Road Project (00:00) – Introduction and excitement for the conversation (00:30) – Introducing Kieran McCammon and the trust apocalypse (01:30) – Exploring the trust apocalypse and its implications (04:00) – Kieran's background and the evolution of trust issues (05:00) – The role of technology and the breakdown of trust (06:30) – The Trust Foundation and catalytic communities (11:00) – The deep connection between trust and meaning (18:00) – Historical context and the collapse of certainty (28:00) – The need for a shared sacred canopy (30:50) – “A catalytic community can't exist without a calling—a sacred purpose that's bigger than any one of us.” (39:00) – Challenges of technology and cross-cultural pluralism (47:30) – Exploring voluntary necessity (49:00) – Certainty vs. trust (50:30) – The breakdown of societal trust (52:00) – The role of technology in trust erosion (54:00) – The attention economy and trustworthy AI (01:02:00) – The concept of abundance vs. scarcity (01:10:00) – Cultivating wisdom and trust (01:23:00) – The spiritual war and meaning crisis (01:27:00) – Call to action: building catalytic communities — The Vervaeke Foundation is committed to advancing the scientific pursuit of wisdom and creating a significant impact on the world. Become a part of our mission. Join Awaken to Meaning to explore practices that enhance your virtues and foster deeper connections with reality and relationships. — Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode Philosophical Silk Road Trust Apocalypse Meaning Crisis Collective agency Epistemology of trust Deep knowing by participation Certainty vs. trust Relevance realization Reflective equilibrium (between theory and practice Chris Lich Robert Putnam Clement of Alexandria Bishop Maximus Jonathan Pageau David Hume (implied via discussion on skepticism) G.W Leibniz and René Descartes (mentioned re: Enlightenment certainty) Team of Teams by Gen. Stanley McChrystal Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam The Upswing by Robert Putnam Tim Berners-Lee's open letter on the internet Aspen Institute report on Information Disorder Follow John Vervaeke: Website | Twitter | YouTube | Patreon
In this concise episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast, Courtenay responds to listener requests with a rare short-form "elevator pitch" on Game B—a game theory-based "infinite game" framework positioned as an alternative to our current "Game A" society, which proponents see as a competitive, Malthusian system doomed to implode.
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