Topic: Manifestation

5 chapters across the catalog

99: Devil in the Details
1:02:55 - 1:08:40

99: Devil in the Details

Frontier Mentality and the Escape Hatch of American Expansion

The American frontier served as a "social escape hatch" that allowed the United States to avoid the class conflicts seen in Europe by constantly expanding westward. This expansionist drive was fueled by the belief that land occupied by indigenous populations was "empty" and available for exploitation. The "Cowboy" capitalist thrives on this movement, requiring new territories or markets to maintain the social order.

85: Overman
2:15:10 - 2:21:19

85: Overman

Psychopathy and the Definition of "Shiftless"

Jared Taylor cites Professor Richard Lynn's work claiming that certain racial groups are more likely to exhibit "psychopathic" traits, including "shiftlessness." The hosts analyze the word "shiftless," noting its historical connection to racial slurs and its definition as a lack of resourcefulness. They flip the argument, suggesting that globalist elites who provoke wars and print money fit the definition of "psychopaths" more accurately.

57: Capitol Heel
3:03:22 - 3:08:10

57: Capitol Heel

Inherited Mind Traps, Bitcoin Second-Guessing

The co-host shares a personal anecdote about second-guessing a Bitcoin investment because of an "inherited mind trap" that assumes anything good must be a scam. He warns listeners not to let the "divide and conquer" environment turn them into the "black guy in the office" who expects failure. They emphasize the need for empathy as people navigate these psychological traps.

32: Nocebo
56:30 - 1:00:20

32: Nocebo

Power of the Word, Trump and Positive Thinking

The hosts explore the concept that words can manifest reality, citing Joel Osteen's teachings on "prophesying your future." They apply this to Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan, suggesting his constant repetition of positive superlatives is a deliberate attempt to speak a better reality into existence for the country.

26: Butter Biscuits
2:04:09 - 2:09:14

26: Butter Biscuits

Rituals and Trauma, Magic as Self-Care

A practitioner explains how witchcraft and ritualistic magic served as a tool for recovering from personal trauma and depression. By framing daily tasks as "holy" rituals, she was able to regain a sense of personal value in a society she feels does not value her, using magic as a form of radical self-care.