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Welcome to Uncommon. We do things a little differently around here, but greatness ain't normal and neither are the most interesting people. I'll share tools, strategies and ideas for harnessing your power and bring guests on for conversations around how to be exceptionally interesting. Come along for the ride, and you might just become an Uncommoner. Uncommon: Break Free From The Ordinary Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/support
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Join Brendon Marotta, author/film-maker/podcaster/etc, and I as we dive into his latest project Children's Justice which provided a foundation from which to discuss subjects like memeplexes, psychological fracturing, NLP and a whole lot more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/messageSupport this po…
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I brought Dave Reaboi (his own description does a good job: National security & political warfare. Claremont Institute Senior Fellow. Jazz, vinyl and hifi audio, bodybuilding. “Right-wing Twitter pugilist”—Politico) to talk about his recent book Qatar's Shadow: The Islamist Emirate and its Information Operations in the United States. We did some of…
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Join Bryan Sharpe and I as we discuss building community from a leadership position, building oneself into the kind of person who deserves to be in a position of leadership through honest self-analysis and course-correction, exploring one's passions in the context of a marketable public facing persona and a lot more. --- Send in a voice message: ht…
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Michael P Senger is a lawyer, CPA(inactive) and author of several in-depth articles and a masterfully researched book -Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World- in which he details the life and times of China and its dictatorial leader Xi Jinping as the backdrop to a journey down Narrative-Forensics Lane. The destination? A devious, global and…
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Zero HP Lovecraft is the alias of a man who thinks a great deal about modern society, its relationship with the past, and the consequences of how we orient ourselves in relation to both. This was a very nuanced and thoughtful conversation and I'm pleased to present it to you. Links: https://twitter.com/0x49fa98 https://zerohplovecraft.wordpress.com…
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Varangian is an alias for a man that comes to this show from a secret place where men roam free. We talk about war and violence and honor and duty, among other things. Enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/suppo…
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Jesse is the founder and CEO of Letsgo.finance which is the most powerful tool for donations, NFTs and social WEB3 on the planet. We talked about the project launch, and what it might look like down the road. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.…
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Graeme is a dear friend, though he and his wonderful family live on the other side of the world, and it's been a pleasure getting to know him over the past couple of years. In this inaugural episode of Uncommon, Graeme and I explore meaningful living, MANA, purpose, creativity and more. Enjoy uncommonly. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcast…
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William is a dear friend and reluctant mentor. This was the last episode of the podcast in the Logocentrifugal body. That body died in this conversation, and it would take Uncommon months before it learned to crawl. This was a fitting end to the Logocentrifugal run, and I am grateful to me pal Will for taking the time to share some of his golden ho…
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Dr Phil, as we affectionately call him, is a very smart and good man on a mission to keep you off of his operating table. Might be worth your while to listen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/support…
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Johnny has been on the podcast a couple of times before. He's a good dude, a smart businessman and an interesting conversationalist. Enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/support…
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Doug was a crusader against an industry that has done more to wrongfully convict more people than perhaps any other misstep in the US legal system ever: The Polygraph Industry. Doug recently died, and so this conversation marks one of his last in public discussing and describing the nefarious and underhanded way the legal system and the polygraph i…
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A lot of folks think that Troy Casey is a crazy person. They're not wrong. Yet, in a world full of madness, a man who's equally and fully committed to immersing himself in his idiosyncratic madness and supporting/promoting the values he believes in. Call me crazy, but I think we could use more of that kind of lunacy these days. Enjoy the conversati…
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Tex is a leader of men, an elder and has a firm understanding of relationship dynamics after having been on both ends of the functional/dysfunctional relationship dynamics scale. This was a great conversation which may just help you improve your own relationships. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/…
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Patriot J is a young man on an ancient mission. He's working to create art that accurately expresses the creative vision of his soul. That ain't an easy job. Takes a lot of work to create something worth exploring, because it takes a lot of work to become someone worth investing your own search for resonant art into. In this episode we discuss J's …
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Jack Peach is a very thoughtful and intelligent chap. He's also strong on morals and their impact on society. In this conversation we discuss the effects of feminism, hyper-sexualization, drug abuse and more in the context of their degrading effects upon the cohesion and capacity of the societies they are present in. There's a lot to take in, and m…
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Jayson the Argonaut is a polarizing dude. He's also a dude with a big heart. In this episode, we talk about social issues ranging from parenting to pedophilia, and from politics to gender dynamics. Through it all Jayson displays his characteristic Devil-may-care attitude over whether or not he should speak his mind. This was a good conversation, an…
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Mark Schneider is among the leading voices in the world of nuclear energy. He's also a very thoughtful, intelligent and interesting dude. On this fascinating episode, we spoke about the common misconceptions surrounding nuclear energy -dangers surrounding waste, meltdown and weapons proliferation for example- and about emerging technologies which w…
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Marc Lobliner ( @MarcLobliner ) is an entrepreneur, bodybuilder, social commentator and an all-around interesting dude. He's definitely not interested in killing old people. Want more from Marc? Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcLobliner YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTigerFitness Tiger Fitness: https://www.tigerfitness.com/ --- Send in a …
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Join Adam Townsend ( @adamscrabble ) and I as we discus his Covid Log and "the fastest roll-up of power in human history. He's definitely not a movie villain. Want more from Adam? Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamscrabble Website: https://www.adamtownsend.me/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/logocentrifugal/messa…
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Michael Guimarin is a very smart dude. He came to poke holes in an article I wrote about what to do with all the entitlement money we pay to the government. We ended up talking about everything from Lizard People and Smoke Filled Rooms to the underlying foundations of democracy and Genghis Khan. This was a great conversation, and there is more than…
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The Council of Elders returns, this time with more NAVY! Chief Chuck, The Gentleman Mystic and Mr. Do Hard Things have all been on the podcast before. In fact, all of them have been on multiple times (although the Chief's second appearance is never to be aired due to another guest on that episode requesting it be removed due to security clearance c…
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Joshua Lisec is a ghostwriter. He's also a successful entrepreneur who has turned his gift for writing into a multifaceted business which has propelled him into the highest echelons of the business and marketing world. In this conversation, we discuss how he built his empire. There's a lot more in this episode than how to become a successful ghostw…
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Brian Roemmele is in contention for the most interesting man on the internet. That's why I invited him on the podcast. I wanted to discuss his work, his thoughts and philosophy and his propensity for finding fascinating content not found anywhere else. What I got was three hours of unmitigated fascination. Brian was ready to rock-n-roll. His heart …
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Dr Ed Perin is a pal of mine, and this is his second appearance. He's a thoughtful dude, as many in the mental health profession are, and he made his first appearance during the War Series to educate us on the state of mental affairs for veterans and what we might do, as a society, to be able to help our fighting men return to civilian life with a …
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Jack Posobiec is a remarkable dude. Imagine having worked for the Chamber of Commerce in China, the Military Intelligence Community in Gitmo, as a grassroots organizer during the election of Donald Trump and as a reporter for One America News. Then imagine while you were doing all of these things that you grew a million person following on Twitter,…
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Kurt Schlichter is a fascinating dude. He's also got terrible cel-service on his porch. He's also an author, host, commentator and all around nice guy. This is the second time I've had Kurt on the podcast, and I invited him back this time around ostensibly to talk about his new book The 21 Biggest Lies about Donald Trump (and you!). Really, we ment…
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Ed Latimore is a lot of things, and most of them are pretty interesting. Former heavyweight boxer, college graduate, king of crack and black coffee jokes, digital entrepreneur, author... this list could go on for quite some time. He's a modern renaissance man. But, what Ed primarily is in my eyes - and I think he'd agree with me here - is a teacher…
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Longstone is an interesting dude. I wasn't exactly sure where this conversation was going to go, but I had been conversing with him for several months on Twitter, and he seemed like he'd have a good conversation in him. He's got a business, but he really wasn't interested in promoting that as much as he was interested in talking about the shape of …
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Garrett is me pal. He's stayed at my house and met my family. He's an actual, real world, friend that I gained from the digital world. The reason for that is because he's intelligent, thoughtful, interesting and also a good person. This combination has led him down some interesting paths. In this episode, we discuss some of those paths he's been wa…
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Jeff is me pal. He's a father of nine, a man of personal ethics and sovereignty who offers no apology for his stance, an entrepreneur, an author and one of the most loyal men I know. He's been through some serious shit. Being put up for adoption as he was entering adolescence, homelessness, back-breaking labor, the profound challenges of being the …
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Mike Elias is doing some very interesting and novel work. His work is focused around his brainchild, Idea Markets, which seeks to develop a currency of credibility based upon the blockchain. Built upon an updated securities exchange platform which seeks to put the measure of trust in the credibility of an information source by introducing capital r…
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Adam Peled is a brilliant man. He's also my friend. He's also an entrepreneur. He's also a mentor and a family man and more besides. Driven by a desire to serve his fellow man, to solve problems and to promote abundant prosperity the world over, Adam has been creating solutions to problems most of us can't even see until a visionary points them out…
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Dr. Sean McFate has a brain on him, and there's no getting around it. He's the kind of smart that causes a lot of problems for itself; his brilliance is attached to an unflinching path of truth telling.s He's getting the word out on the reality that the United States and the rest of the "Western World" are being outmaneuvered, out-innovated and los…
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My "crazy uncles" Billy Red Horse and Dennis Hynes are two men who I greatly respect. Strong - mentally and physically - wise and both with hearts that call them to serve the world by offering their guidance to those smart enough to listen, these men are shining examples of how a man can mature with his dignity intact. We had a very powerful conver…
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Jack Murphy is a remarkable man. A towering beast of a man, with a towering intellect to match, he's been very influential in the conversations surrounding politics and masculinity in recent years. Part of what gives him his standing is his ability to write lucid accounts of the many trials he's lived through in the last decade or so. He connects p…
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On this episode of The Art of Living series, I spoke with Nate Dean and Caleb Gregory about the ways in which one can put their money to work for them. We talked about cashflow, and dividends and the mentality behind those who master their relationship with money. This isn't an episode about budgeting or paying off all of your debt. Those are impor…
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Tanner Guzy is among the most well-know and respected commentators and professionals working in the realm of style, particularly style with a masculine emphasis, and I sat down to talk to him about it. One of Tanner's main refrains is the idea that "real men don't care what they look like" is a foolish and untrue line that's been damaging the poten…
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In the inaugural episode of this new series, The Art of Living, I invited on regular guest Roman McClay to discuss living one's life in a manner that expresses one's artistic sensibilities. Good art comes from the soul, and if one is living a life attuned to the soul, it becomes an artistic expression. Creating an environment that one can express t…
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Col(R) Kurt Schlichter has a big personality. I invited him on the podcast because he came highly recommended by several friends in the military and narrative warfare circles.Longtime fans of the podcast understand that I like to knock my guests out of their comfort zone a little bit, and see what comes out when in unpracticed ground. I did not suc…
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Atlas knows his business, and his business is political power. He works behind the scenes in countries that are best left unnamed to exert shadow power in the places it is most effective. This conversation lays a framework for understanding the way the world works from this perspective. We explore a couple of real world examples, and dive into some…
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Dr. Ed Perin is a good man. He helps folks deal with the traumatic psychological remnants of their time spent in extremely taxing situations. That's a tough job, and it takes a strong and caring mind to withstand it. Doc is just such an one. His time in the Army may have something to do with that. It was a pleasure to speak with him about the natur…
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Mike is a good dude. In this episode we discuss brotherhood, the frustrations of limitations, the differences in war now versus Desert Storm and how those differences have are shaping the changes our armed forces are undergoing, the evilness of lobbyists, and quite a bit more. We also discuss the life of Mike, the marine and the man, and how his ti…
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John Dailey is a solid man. He's also the father of Logocentrifugal Podcast alumni, Garrett "Ginger Hitler" Dailey, who also happens to be a good pal of mine. In this podcast, we discuss how the whole paradigm of the US Military changed after the events of 9-11, and how John's mentality changed along with it. We get into the psychological effects t…
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Dr. Sean McFate is a one-man revolution in the world of military strategy. You might already know that, whether from his first appearance on this podcast, or from his vast body of work elsewhere, including his brilliant and accessible book The New Rules of War. Any way you slice it, he's an endless resource of thoughtful analysis, educated takes, a…
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Scott Adams is a smart man. Importantly, he's used those smarts to elevate himself into a diverse collection of powerful platforms. Whether from classrooms to boardrooms, cartoons to capital, investments to influence, politics to periscope and beyond, Scott has found ways to elevate himself to the highest levels. In this inaugural episode of the Lo…
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Mike Bolen has his shit together. This was a shorter episode, but if you're keeping track of valuable insights, then you wouldn't know it. Mike is a leader in the realm of real estate, having been in the industry for more than 20 years, and has turned himself into a multimillionaire in the process. A man like that is worth asking some questions of,…
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Dr. Robert Toth sees things. Not dead people, probably, but answers to questions most people don't know how to ask. But he answers them anyway, and new worlds of function open up along this journey into distillation that he's on. In our conversation, we talked a lot about how one might use processes and problem-solving tools to refine the most rele…
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Robin Black is a fascinating dude. This conversation was very much the Robin show, and that suits me very well. I love this kind of "put a quarter in a sit back" kind of guest because I get to sit back and enjoy the experience. Though he's best known for his martial arts video breakdowns and commentary, the man has developed a profound worldview bu…
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Elliott Hulse is a powerful man. This is true in more than just his juggernaut physicality, though that is certainly an impressive feature of the man, but it also true in the measure thoughtful mind and soulful desire to lift those he works with up several levels in the game of paradigmatic ascension. "I'm a strength coach," went the refrain severa…
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