Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
Category Archives: Jim Rutt Show Podcasts
EP 271 Lorraine Besser on the Art of the Interesting
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
- Episode Transcript
- The Art of the Interesting: What We Miss in the Pursuit of the Good Life and How to Cultivate It, by Lorraine Besser
- JRS EP 130 – Ken Stanley on Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned
- Visions of Cody, by Jack Kerouac
- The First Third, by Neal Cassady
- JRS EP 269 – Alex Ebert on the War on Genius
- The Eudaimonic Ethics: The Philosophy and Psychology of Living Well, by Lorraine Besser
Lorraine Besser, PhD, is a professor of philosophy at Middlebury College, who specializes in the philosophy and psychology of the good life and teaches popular courses for undergraduates on happiness, well-being, and ethics. An internationally recognized scholar, she was a founding investigator on the research team studying psychological richness. She is the author of two academic books (The Philosophy of Happiness: An Interdisciplinary Introduction and Eudaimonic Ethics: The Philosophy and Psychology of Living Well) and dozens of professional journal articles on moral psychology.
EP 270 Nancy Jacobson on No Labels and the 2024 Election
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
- Episode Transcript
- “The Republican Electoral College Advantage,” by Jim Rutt
- No Labels – Books and Reform Proposals
- JRS EP 219 – Katherine Gehl on Breaking Partisan Gridlock
- The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy, by Katherine Gehl and Michael Porter
- JRS EP 262 – Cliff Maloney on a Libertarian’s Case for Trump
Nancy Jacobson is the Founder and CEO of No Labels, a non-profit political organization in Washington D.C. that uses bi-partisan approaches to bring people together to solve today’s toughest political problems. She previously held senior roles on political campaigns for President Bill Clinton, Senator Al Gore, and Senator Evan Bayh.
EP 269 Alex Ebert on the War on Genius
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
Alex Ebert is a platinum-selling musician (Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros), Golden Globe-winning film composer, cultural critic and philosopher living in New Orleans. His philosophical project, FreQ Theory, as well as his cultural analyses, can be followed on his Substack.
EP 268 Brendan Graham Dempsey on the Evolution of Meaning
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
- Episode Transcript
- The Evolution of Meaning: A Universal Learning Process, by Brendan Graham Dempsey
- JRS EP 172 – Brendan Graham Dempsey on Emergentism
- JRS EP 176 – Gregg Henriques Part 1: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap
- UTOK: The Unified Theory of Knowledge, by Gregg Henriques
- JRS EP 159 – Bobby Azarian on the Romance of Reality
- JRS EP 143 – John Vervaeke Part 1: Awakening from the Meaning Crisis
Brendan Graham Dempsey is a writer, researcher, organic farmer, and the director of Sky Meadow Institute, an organization dedicated to “promoting systems-based thinking about the things that matter most.” He graduated summa cum laude with a BA in religious studies and classical civilizations from the University of Vermont and earned his master’s from Yale University, where he studied religion and culture. He is the author of Metamodernism: Or, The Cultural Logic of Cultural Logics and host of the Metamodern Spirituality Podcast. His primary interests include theorizing developments in culture after postmodernism, productively bridging the divide between science and spirituality, and developing sustainable systems for life to flourish. All of these lead through the paradigms of emergence and complexity, which inform all of his work.
EP 267 Richard Hanania on the Presidential Election and More
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
Jim talks with Richard Hanania in the third of four interviews with heterodox political thinkers on the upcoming US presidential election. They discuss the danger of “heterodox orthodoxy,” Trump’s election denial, disagreeing with the Democrats on policy, Jim’s critiques of both parties, religion’s impact on policy, Republicans as the party of low human capital, the idea of Trump derangement syndrome, the number of people who served under Trump who are not supporting him, guardrails against overthrowing the election, the likelihood that Trump wins, the apparent swing toward Trump among young men, and much more.
EP 266 Marcia Gralha on the Common Core of Psychotherapy and Wokeism in Academia
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
- Episode Transcript
- Inside UTOK (Substack)
- JRS EP59 – Gregg Henriques on Unifying Psychology
- JRS EP176 – Gregg Henriques Part 1: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap
- “The Common Core of Psychotherapy,” by Gregg Henriques and Marcia Gralha
- “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?” by Thomas Nagel
EP 265 Aravind Srinivas on Perplexity AI
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
Jim talks with Aravind Srinivas, co-founder and CEO of the AI-powered search engine Perplexity. They discuss Jim’s use of Perplexity, its wide range of use cases, why Google search is limited by fear of mistakes, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), citations, coming up with the idea, leveraging existing tools vs inventing everything, the core product experience, how the orchestration engine works, semantic vector databases, testing Perplexity as a hedge fund strategist, the Perplexity API, Perplexity’s moat, maintaining cognitive sovereignty, paid tiers, what the company needs to succeed, having individuals as major investors, debunking rumors of acquisition by NVIDIA, affordances for coders, and much more.
Aravind Srinivas is the CEO of Perplexity, the conversational “answer engine” that provides precise, user-focused answers to queries — with in-line citations. Aravind co-founded the company in 2022 after working as a research scientist at OpenAI, Google, and DeepMind. To date, Perplexity has raised over $165 million from investors including Jeff Bezos, Nat Friedman, Elad Gil, NVIDIA, and the late Susan Wojciki. He has a PhD in computer science from UC Berkeley and a Bachelors and Masters in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
EP 264 Bret Weinstein and Jim Argue Politics
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
Jim talks with Bret Weinstein in the second of four episodes featuring heterodox political thinkers on the 2024 presidential election. They discuss Bret’s historical voting principles & why they don’t apply this time, election interference, what actually happened with Biden’s failed debate, current polling & apparent desperation of the Democrats, the long trajectory of feminism & its relationship to the current Democratic party, defections by men, a massive political realignment, hating both teams, voting against the status quo regime, the demographic shift in party alignment, a bias in courage towards religious worldviews, removal from the World Health Organization, understanding the failure of government institutions in Covid, Ukraine aid as a looting mechanism, global warming & solar forcing, the Carrington effect & the migration of Earth’s magnetic poles, Trump’s narcissism & its effects on decision-making, defeating the duopoly, deliberating until the last minute, and much more.
Bret Weinstein has spent two decades advancing the field of evolutionary biology, earning his PhD at the University of Michigan, before teaching at The Evergreen State College for 14 years. He is currently working to uncover the evolutionary meaning of large-scale patterns in human history, and seeking a game-theoretically stable path forward for humanity, in service of which he has just co-organized the Rescue the Republic rally in Washington, DC. Bret has spoken at venues including the U.S. Congress, the International Covid Summit, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, and the Hannah Arendt Center. With his wife, Heather Heying, he hosts the DarkHorse podcast and co-authored the NYT bestseller A Hunter-Gatherer’s Guide to the 21st Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life.
EP 263 Evan McMullen on Self-Driving Cars
Subscribe: Spotify | RSS | More
- Episode Transcript
- JRS EP 94 – Shahin Farshchi on Self-Driving Tech
- JRS EP 124 – Jim Hackett on Ford, Electric Cars & More
- JRS EP 221 – George Hotz on Open-Source Driving Assistance