Mixed Mental Arts (Official)
Bryan Callen and today's guest, Caroline Criado-Perez, have very different feeeeeeelings about the word feminism.
info_outline Ep 364 - Mark MansonMixed Mental Arts (Official)
In this interview, we discuss Mark's latest book "Everything is F*cked."
info_outline Ep 363 - Cailin O'ConnorMixed Mental Arts (Official)
In an age of fake news and alternative facts, Cailin O'Connor's "The Misinformation Age: How False Beliefs Spread" could not be better timed. With fantastic historical examples and the latest science, this episode forces everyone to reflect on how we form our beliefs and how we can all play our role in creating a healthier information space.
info_outline Ep 362 - Jonathan HaidtMixed Mental Arts (Official)
Although Bryan and Hunter talk about Jon Haidt all the time, this is actually only Jon's second appearance on the podcast. It was well worth the wait. Having read Jon's books many times and interviewed many of his peers, this podcast was a fantastic opportunity to get stuck in and re-examine the world through the lens of both ancient wisdom and modern science.
info_outline Hiatus is Over!Mixed Mental Arts (Official)
While Bryan has been busy filming his new spinoff Schooled, Hunter has been working hard to figure out how to take Mixed Mental Arts to the next level. We've had so much fun sharing the best ideas we've found in books. We can't wait to share them with an even wider audience. But in the meantime, we will be releasing new episodes every so often.
info_outline Ep 361- Dan SiegelMixed Mental Arts (Official)
info_outline Ep 360 - Tiger, Father of the Victorious: Nemr Abou NassarMixed Mental Arts (Official)
info_outline Ep 359 - El Profesor: Sebastian EdwardsMixed Mental Arts (Official)
info_outline Ep 358 - Reporting on Palestine: Wajahat AliMixed Mental Arts (Official)
Stay tuned until the end for some information on the re-renaming of the show to the Bryan Callen Show.
info_outline Ep 357 - Ancient Chinese Secrets: Edward SlingerlandMixed Mental Arts (Official)
info_outlineWhen Mark Manson wrote "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck," he couldn't have anticipated what a tremendous success it would be or that with that success there would be new challenges. Namely, now what? Mark had everything he'd ever wanted and had to face the pressure of a second act. Could he repeat that success? And what if nobody liked his second book? Fortunately, as an F-bomb philosopher, Mark was able to channel the power of his own advice and the life-changing perspective that comes from harnessing the English language's most potent four-letter word. In this interview, we discuss Mark's latest book "Everything is F*cked." To Mixed Mental Artists, many of the themes in the book will be familiar, notably the idea that everything is a religion. Given this, we need tools for managing and challenging our own belief systems and Mark's books nicely synthesize a diverse range of material in a fun, compelling package. In short, it's mixing the mental arts at its very best.