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Want to make the world a better place? Start by bettering yourself. Best-selling author and clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson explains how incremental daily changes can lead to a better life and ultimately a more harmonious world. Time 5:24

In the interview about 22 minutes in there was a confrontation with the "animus possession" evident in Cathy Newman. He explains this phenomena a little about 9 minutes in his refection in the interview with TRUTHBOMBS.

I mention these things in the program which will be released next week.

Jordan Peterson debate on the gender pay gap, campus protests and postmodernism. Channel 4 News’ full, fiery interview with clinical psychologist and professor Jordan B. Peterson, whose views on gender have amassed great controversy - and a huge online following. He discusses the pay gap, patriarchy and his new book "12 Rules for Life." ___Time 29:
Jordan Peterson analyzes the aftermath of his interview with Cathy Newman on Channel 4 News. He shares his reflections and thoughts on Cathy Newman and how it turned from interesting to an ugly controversy of purpotedly online abuse.
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Jordan Bernt Peterson is a professor at the University of Toronto, a clinical psychologist and the author of 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos (Jan 2018, Penguin Books). His now-classic book, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief, offers a revolutionary take on the psychology of religion, and the hundred or more scientific papers he published with his colleagues and students have substantively advanced the modern understanding of creativity and personality. As a Harvard professor, he was nominated for the prestigious Levinson Teaching Prize, and is regarded by his current University of Toronto students as one of three truly life-changing professors. His classroom lectures on mythology and psychology, based on Maps of Meaning, were turned into a popular 13-part TV series on TVO.



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