Topic: 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People

2 chapters across the catalog

85: Overman
3:18:11 - 3:24:19

85: Overman

Neely Fuller Jr. on the Logic of White Supremacy

Neely Fuller Jr. defines "smart" as the ability to do what you want without anyone being able to stop you, labeling white supremacists as the smartest people on the planet for their effective global control. The hosts connect this to Stephen Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective People," arguing that minorities must become "proactive" and "resourceful" to combat a system that relies on them being "shiftless" and reactive.

67: Q-Hopium
2:06:07 - 2:11:14

67: Q-Hopium

Stephen R. Covey and the Five Levels of Listening

Dr. Stephen R. Covey's "Five Levels of Listening" are presented as the "vaccine" for binary thinking, with the highest level being empathetic listening. This involves seeking first to understand before being understood, providing "psychological air" to others. The hosts contrast this with the scripted nature of White House press briefings and mainstream news, arguing that independent media wins because it fosters a genuine feedback loop with the audience.