The Hidden Man | Piers Morgan | EP 295
Dr Jordan B Peterson and Piers Morgan discuss the art of interviewing, the importance of living truthfully, the pitfalls of sycophancy, and they go into depth regarding the 2016 election, and the aftermath of Donald Trump.
Piers Morgan is a British journalist and television personality who started his career working as a freelance writer for the Sun. Later he would be chosen by Rupert Murdock as editor for his publication, News of the World. This appointment would make Morgan the youngest British news editor (29) in more than fifty years. He would go on to be the editor of publications such as the Daily Mirror and MailOnline before ramping into a career on television. He would introduce documentaries for the BBC, and had a channel 4 political interview show with Amanda Platell, all before his stint as a judge on America’s Got Talent. Morgan would compete on and win the 2008 season of Celebrity Apprentice, and later famously interview the show's host, Donald Trump, after he had become the 45th US President. Morgan would work on numerous talk shows and documentary series before starting his current day production, Piers Morgan Uncensored. This show, on which controversial and celebrity guests debate Morgan, would be the first launched on talkTV, and welcome back President Trump for its premiere and second episodes.
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(0:00) Coming Up
(1:17) Intro
(4:47) Dynamics of KZread
(10:05) Art of the interview
(15:53) The power of disagreeability
(20:35) Volatile interviews, losing track
(26:13) Adulation and changing focus
(30:14) Tony Blair and the Iraq war
(33:23) Queen Elizabeth, Mesopotamia
(36:53) When you become your persona
(42:03) Pinocchio, Elvis, and hedonism
(46:08) The danger of sycophants
(50:44) Subjective identity, punching down
(54:25) Simon Cowell and AGT
(1:01:13) Terry Fator, Susan Boyle; truly authentic
(1:09:23) The value of actual judgment
(1:19:05) President Donald Trump
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Piers really had to see a clinical psychologist after talking to Tate
@sillygoose4472
Жыл бұрын
LOL
@elgodric
Жыл бұрын
He messed up that interview so bad, might be it's his age cuz god he was so incompetence
@mulaloratshidaho4073
Жыл бұрын
🤣
@B3ltesha22ar
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣💯💪
@pyrotechdude167
Жыл бұрын
🤣 🤣 🤣 that's some good shit right there!
Without a doubt everyone can learn from Jordan Peterson. What a gift this man is.
@MyNickoo
Жыл бұрын
He used to be my hero too but unfortunately he has moved to dark side!
@crisgutierrezz
Жыл бұрын
Apply that mindset to everyone you talk to, you can always learn something new from everybody
@yessirrrrr_daddy
Жыл бұрын
Lots of intelligent people like Jordan out there completely overlooked by idiots.
@arthurw1604
Жыл бұрын
@@MyNickoo ?
@whitemagus2000
Жыл бұрын
@@MyNickoo I'm not sure anyone here knows what you meant. He seems like he's saying all the same things he always did. Although he was briefly the marvel super villian, Red Skull. I got a hail lobster tee-shirt.
I love seeing Pierce in this mode. Listening & then responding. What a lesson after just one interview with Jordan. Amazing
@briank10101
10 ай бұрын
Piers has fallen for the mainstream narrative that there isn't widespread election fraud when there is so much to gain by those on the side of evil by doing so. Cheating has grown quickly and continuously in the last few decades and there is no reason for those that don't believe in God to not cheat. But, they do so at their peril. One is naive to think that there isn't widespread cheating in US elections, especially in the last few elections.
Pierce self assessment in this interview was very heartening. And I also think it was very important for people to hear. It's very rare and looked at as weak for people to admit, shortcomings, and failures in the way that he did in this interview. Because of our polarizing society, admitting a mistake, or admitting that you are wrong on something, opens the door for the other side to say you must be wrong about everything. This has a chilling affect on people being willing to admit that they are wrong about anything these days. it feels like there is so much at stake that you can't afford to let yourself be soiled. I think Jordan Peterson had an effect on Piers Morgan after the first interview, and the subsequent response to it. I think it actually made him want to be more truthful, and be more honest about the way he was conducting himself. However you feel about Jordan Peterson's views, when you talk to him, or listen to him talk to others, it's clear that you are talking to someone that is not only capable of self criticism, but who often engages in it with the purpose of improving himself, and with no thought to how it may make him appear to others. This is a wonderful trait, and I commend peers for being willing to recognize it, and then, to not only recognize it, but you act on it by acknowledging his shortcomings in previous interviews and positions that he took regarding firearms. This is just another example of how wonderful and influential Jordan Peterson is to the male psyche. I'm very impressed with peers, and impressed as always with Jordan. Fantastic interview.
@pinkygunty9706
Жыл бұрын
What Jordan Peterson does I think is remarkable in that by leading by example in terms of showing his own emotions it makes other people's emotions ok
@joshuawood1436
Жыл бұрын
Yet he repeated the blatant lie that Trump advised people to ingest bleach to fight the virus. Seems he is good at lip service, but doesn't admit his actual short coming, in fact he doubled down on them.
@Skyloche
11 ай бұрын
The comments had an effect on peirs. He's probably rebranding his image to make him self look like less of a douche canoe.
@mr_twotoke9222
11 ай бұрын
Yeah I don't like the guy but it was good to see behind the curtain. Possibly trying to show Jordan his level of self awareness. Regardless of why, I still think it was truth
@roifor7809
11 ай бұрын
a man who is a prick is a prick, a man who is a prick and knows it is a man who is a prick and knows it, nothing more
I'm 26. Not alive long lol. I'm a female. I am learning some life points on my own, but Peterson put the railroad ties on and kept me. Idc what anyone says. I feel like this man is bridging things and awakening an intelligence, a self awareness and a healing through not only Canada but all over the world. Thank you Jordan Peterson.
@shanana1648
Жыл бұрын
Me too, I'm glad you got in at the age you are. I'm 32. I lost a lot of my life in my 20's being on heavy psych medication. I may have arrived a bit late, for me it's better late then never. Thank you JP for being my 'internet dad' wisdom that I never had.
@Sensorama2000
Жыл бұрын
🤣 I'm 47 and still feel like many of the things he says help me. I only wished I started 20 years earlier...
@liberatedhippything
Жыл бұрын
@@Sensorama2000 never too late!!! Glad to see you here! Blessings to you today.
@mscrunchy68
Жыл бұрын
@@shanana1648 goodness me, if you only know how young you still are - I'm a lot older than you and am enjoying a learning journey still. JP has such a gift.
@nakulyadav9287
Жыл бұрын
I'm 27 and a lot of friends of mine watch the off context shorts made on Jp and tag him as a disturbance to society. That makes me sad. Hopefully, that changes with time
Before this interview, all I had on piers Morgan was a guy who really hates guns. Hearing him explain himself went a long way in helping me understand him. It truly is bizarre how much progress can be made in an honest, open conversation. Something we are missing happening between people across the aisle politically in the US
@sirfer6969
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I had always thought Piers was just a dick for the sake of it. This conversation and his TV interview with Dr Peterson really help me empathise with his position in the media and in the world. I'm happy to say that if I met Piers now, I would shake his hand. Well done, Sir.
@Crayawni
Жыл бұрын
Glad he had used words to get to u 😅
@PersHades
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. I don't follow Piers closely, but this interview made me understand him better and seems like a good guy. I like how he wants a "reality check" to correct himself. No one's perfect, but he truly is self aware. Can't say that for most ppl nowadays.
@terry4137
Жыл бұрын
Still don’t agree with Morgan’s stance on guns! He lives in UK keep the gun shit there. Leave us alone on that topic!
@The_Ballo
Жыл бұрын
Oh please. You have a sample of two. His last interview, with Andrew Tate, he basically embodied Cathy Newman. Pierce listened to Peterson, but he didn't listen to Tate.
A truly delightful, enjoyable interview. I've watched Piers for years. It's wonderful to see this aspect of him.
@chedderburg
Жыл бұрын
He is such a tool, he talked for 3 straight minutes about listening.
@chedderburg
Жыл бұрын
At least his sons are smarter, must skip a generation
@landofthefree2023
Жыл бұрын
@@chedderburg Sure, if you say so. I forgot it was an interview, how inconsiderate of him. Can't believe Jordan would tolerate such insolence
@lisaerl
Жыл бұрын
Amen
@fakhourikakeesh5527
Жыл бұрын
@@chedderburg lol totally agree I wish jordan knew the reputation he had in the uk he is such a 1st class shit
Divorce is never the way out, My wife and I have been having issues before I sort out help from a spiritual adviser,i wasnt going to let my marriage of 18years crash.
@DarylSimpson58
10 ай бұрын
amazing,i am kinda in a similar situation,how did you handle it?
@Kurt5Dobson
10 ай бұрын
@@DarylSimpson58 well not the orthodox way but i was referred by a friend to a spiritual adviser and healer
@DarylSimpson58
10 ай бұрын
@@Kurt5Dobson please how can i get in touch with the spiritual adviser?
@Kurt5Dobson
10 ай бұрын
@@DarylSimpson58 her name is *Victoria Lee Hess* ,and she is a great spiritual adviser as well as caster
@DarylSimpson58
10 ай бұрын
@@Kurt5Dobson thank you, .
The world critically needs more grown up conversations like this
@DailyCorvid
Жыл бұрын
Just more grown ups is a good start! I regularly meet 30 year olds who behave worse than I did when I was 15. *_But it won't go away for a while, since 9/10 kids coming out of school or Uni 100% are that. The one who avoids it is in for a shitty life, and 9/10 people think morality isn't worth having a shitty life._* So either make it less shitty, or tell kids they will be able to completely change it and start again. Which would be a lie because the further left we go the fewer points of control we retain. In fact the ways things look, kids must think they will die in a Communist prison and whats the point in anything past drunkness and promiscous sex. Explains a lot! That's what 99% of kids are looking at for choices, it sucks! They have no chance.
@Benjamin-rm2nt
11 ай бұрын
The world of "grown ups" needs more critical thinking than this.
@jacobcarroll8181
10 ай бұрын
repent for your sins and believe the gospel of Christ
@SubvertTheState
10 ай бұрын
@@Benjamin-rm2nt have to agree. Everyone who said Biden is a better choice than Trump for President...Just look at the state of US Foreign relations. I greatly dislike Blinken, but while he was in China reaching an agreement, Biden chose to insult China and Xi Jin Ping as a dictator, and everyone knows the CIA was involved in the Wagner coup attempt. Putin has stated that the US is incapable of agreements. This is becoming increasingly more clear as Blinken reversed and negated the agreement not even hours later. I actually don't care how much empathy Piers thinks Biden has. Piers has proven himself a horrendous judge of character because he follows the crowd. Biden's empathy has cost hundreds of thousands of young men their lives, and could cost the world billions of lives if he is successful in starting World War III by attacking China. I have little hope for the future, all of the "Grown Ups" who have carefully crafted these conflicts will never see the error of their ways. All they need to do is call you a Russian Bot and make you disappear. Then continue starting the next war and cashing the next check.
@briank10101
10 ай бұрын
Anyone who does serious research on the 2020 election will find so many anomalies that it would be impossible to conclude that the election didn't have multiple layers of fraud. One must be like Piers Morgan to not see this. Piers will have to add this to his growing list of getting it wrong next time he's on Jordan. Truth always emerges in the end.
It’s so refreshing to see public figures like Piers partake in open and honest long form interviews like this. Completely shatters the manufactured persona and reels it back to normal human interaction, and for me, makes me far more likely to acknowledge their work.
@bobsanders4802
Жыл бұрын
To me it shows they can be bought and have no integrity. How can I trust a man who has different opinions depending on the audience and show? At best he’s spineless and complicit. It’s not something to be praised imho
@roflstomplolmao
Жыл бұрын
@@bobsanders4802 that opinion definitely makes sense, although I would probably aim that at professional journalists in general rather than specifically Piers. Felt like an honest conversation, whereas the usual journalist always smells a bit fake
@VictorLugosi
Жыл бұрын
You’re a nerd, hush..
@godspeed2145
Жыл бұрын
@@bobsanders4802 He's fat, of course he'll be bought
@XHALE303
Жыл бұрын
@@roflstomplolmao A ''professional'' journalist is on location, not in a multi million dollar studio. Those are called sellouts, stenographers & propagandists.
He’s offers a viewpoint that no one else in the culture provides. Piers & JP have great chemistry. Wish they did a whole series together
The way they have a conversation. I’m not a scholar, but I find myself getting cut short all the time. I just really admire the poise and overall exchange and how they both have the opportunity to advance their thoughts free of interruption.
JBP managed to make Piers Morgan listen to him very carefully and calmly. Miracles do exist ;)
@bigt2731
Жыл бұрын
You didnt watch the interview its just been uploaded. LOL
@AnDrea-lp1di
Жыл бұрын
Or his son made him listen.
@TheTomoyaNagase
Жыл бұрын
@@bigt2731 may have watched the potcast somewhere else at one of the provided links where they get released early. *shrugs*
@Nuri722
Жыл бұрын
@@bigt2731 To be fair - Piers Morgan testifies to the fact within the first 10 minutes (or so) of the interview lol
@Ramon-gg3bd
Жыл бұрын
@@bigt2731 I meant the previous one on Sky
These conversations are exactly what we need as a society. Super grateful 🙏🔥
@VictorLugosi
Жыл бұрын
Why? We need strong men taking back the country..
@tingtingshiny2877
Жыл бұрын
Long over due imho
It is so satisfying to listen to these incredibly intelligent men. They are like the best Crème Brulè for the brain. Thank you.
Impressed by Piers Morgan’s honesty here.
@jing652
Жыл бұрын
Why, because he is for once threatened by his opponents intelligence and knows he cannot win any argument based on his arrogant views. Piers just goes with a nice and open style, trying to parallel and justify himself. Imagine Jordan challenging Morgan's certain views in depth, Morgan wouldn't last two minutes.
@donttouchyerbumnsniffit
Жыл бұрын
@@jing652 Well it's a discussion not an argument. Jordan wants to know Piers views, as well as voicing his own, but it's mostly about Piers here. Whilst I do find myself getting annoyed with Piers in numerous interviews when he tries to bully his interviewees and constantly interrupts and talks over them it is good to hear what he has to say on certain topics. On his comments about the advice he got from David Frost about allowing the guest to speak, I'm not sure he takes that advice with him everywhere he goes 🙄😆
@deepblack2193
Жыл бұрын
I find him more honest than any other person on tv
@noworriesnoproblems6382
Жыл бұрын
Morgan , honest?????
@joshuawood1436
Жыл бұрын
Minus his lie that Trump advised people to ingest bleach during the pandemic. As well as lying that he had a conversation with trump about it. Why was he fired again, sexually harassing his co-workers? yup, real honest guy this one is. Somehow he has gone full Neo-Con on sky news after being an ultra woke schill in the US.
I’ve never really seen Piers in this light. He seems like a really genuine guy whose been around the block and has something to say. Thanks JP!
@DS-cp3fg
Жыл бұрын
Still a bell
@whitemagus2000
Жыл бұрын
The guy just strikes me as trying to play for both the conservatives and leftists at the same time. He has said so many dumb, intolerant, and ignorant things it's honestly very hard to take him seriously or respect him.
@clareswahn106
Жыл бұрын
he flip flops all the time
@johnclark5491
Жыл бұрын
he's not, he just doesn't act like the person he really is because someone significantly more intelligent is across from him and he knows there will be hell to pay
@RCx44
Жыл бұрын
He repeated the inject bleach lie and acts like COVID was actually a deadly threat.
I am from Argentina and I´ve been following Jordan for 5 years. I am happy he has recovered his good health, and I am hoping to see him doing these podcasts and interviews for many years to come
@tingtingshiny2877
Жыл бұрын
Same 💖
@samshuijzen
Жыл бұрын
I think Wim Hof aided his recovery, I found Jordan beautifully honest about his health.
@marvinbone1379
Жыл бұрын
Marcos, had to go to Buenos Aires last year on business. Fascinating city, friendly people, the best coffee on earth. Milanesa de Carne is my new love.
@ladyteh
Жыл бұрын
We need him
Wow wow wow. I did not expect to enjoy this, nor to see them being so honest and candid. A truly fantastic episode.
This is not only mentally stimulating but spiritually refreshing. One of my constant thoughts as a longterm christian is a inner silent complaint about the same old - same old sermons doing the rounds in churchs for years but this is fantastic because it's actually the biblical teachings being played out in our time- real life.The many lessons here & guidance- within your own careers & in others politically. So much rich content- I love it.
@clevernamehere
10 ай бұрын
I agree. I love that Jordan unknowingly helps us go deeper into the lessons of the biblical principles that ultimately govern our lives whether we admit it or not
Jordan, there was a very dark period recently in my life where I was considering the ultimate decision of ending it all. That's how bad everything hurt, how confusing my life was, how meaningless it felt, until I found your words....they saved my life. They gave me a guide book, a road map I so desperately needed and couldn't seem to find it anywhere until I heard your advice on various things we all have to navigate at some point. I just wanted to say, God Bless you for the work you do, the honesty you speak, and the guidance you give to the lost. It really has saved so many, NO MATTER WHAT CNN SAYS. 🙏 ❤️ 🙏 You are a gift.
@bobroy680
Жыл бұрын
They really are powerful
@samanthaconn3895
Жыл бұрын
@@bobroy680 I genuinely was looking everywhere for real guidance and I just couldn't seem to find it until I found Jordan. What an invaluable gift his words have been. ❤️
@FlavioPimentell
Жыл бұрын
May your journey be full of light and successful
@samanthaconn3895
Жыл бұрын
@Atsuiken Nietzsche did say, "From chaos comes order". Let's hope to God that's what's happening in our world right now ❤️ 🙏 ❤️
@good2goskee
Жыл бұрын
God guide you. My wife committed suicide a few years ago and I am certainly scarred for life. God and the Bible guided me out of deep darkness. Perhaps JP but prayer will make you even healthier, stronger, and love more.
I have never seen Piers looking so humble, attentive and genuine. At times this felt like a therapy session which I'm sure was at some level what Piers wanted. I think people like Piers are in danger of becoming characters rather than who they are, I think he knows this has become his reality and is trying to address it. I hope he does find the way to keep his integrity and avoid performing, we certainly need people who can hold power to account.
@donmongoose
Жыл бұрын
I'd agree, although I think for Piers the reality is that he has been a character rather than a genuine person for a considerable number of years. It seems that he took his character traits and ran with them, which has he mentioned, did no harm at all in the Newspaper industry. But as you said, I enjoyed this interview so much because it's the first time I saw him with his mask off.
@lj6152
Жыл бұрын
Piers knew Jorden would call him out on BS so he played the nice guy card.
@elizabethblackwell6242
Жыл бұрын
Piers Morgan suddenly back-pedalled his “opinion” without an apology because “the facts changed”, but the facts didn’t change. The “Covid-denying anti-vaxxer loonies” were right from the start and they called HIS bluff. Now it’s time for him to taste his own medicine.
@robertkraychik1884
Жыл бұрын
such a great observation. i'm uninterested in this interview given my contempt for morgan on a professional level, but i know that underneath his detestable performative costume lies a human being.
@mikeynyc6857
Жыл бұрын
Piers had no choice but to be humble. Jp’s intellectual capacity would have made mince meat of him if he tried attacking him. There are very few who are capable of holding there own against Jp in a confrontational interview.
It is hugely refreshing to see two high I.Q. individuals, from different sides of the political aisle, who are perfectly capable of having a civil, mutually respectful conversation.
@sayhello5377
10 ай бұрын
Are they on different aisles? They’re from different countries, which have different political systems. They agree on a lot.
@chrisohanlon69
10 ай бұрын
Piers is low IQ.
@GageMason
9 ай бұрын
@@sayhello5377Jp is generally more conservative and piers is generally more progressive.
@bungalowmo
9 ай бұрын
It would be interesting to know what their IQ's are. While he is intelligent, I think JP would blow PM away.
@Je-Vette
9 ай бұрын
Just like the 1990s when people could agree to disagree
I see Piers Morgan in a totally different way after this interview. Really positive and well-done
@DailyCorvid
Жыл бұрын
You think he is nice!!! LOL he hates that :) Piers was only a prick a couple of times in his career but as he says, that's the defining stuff because people remember it. He's always been alright to me, even when being a penis :D
@_TopG
Жыл бұрын
His interview with Steven Bartlett on diary of a ceo is really interesting
@eddiesneeh4266
11 ай бұрын
Piers is totally genuine.
@oliverwortley3822
11 ай бұрын
@@eddiesneeh4266 genuine??????
@parko1965
11 ай бұрын
A leopard never changes it's spots.
Not a fan of Piers but big respect to him for doing this interview and I like how he talked about his sons and the fact he listened to their input on how to conduct this interview. 👍
@jackiedouglas4483
Жыл бұрын
I like and value Piers, but he really does need to listen properly far more.
@bettyboop4634
Жыл бұрын
Wow, never thought I would hear Morgan admit that he is the interrupter in chief and he learnt something.👏👏
@jtavegia5845
Жыл бұрын
Usually the person being interviewed talks more than the interviewer.
@westofcrestwood7836
Жыл бұрын
Piers got some respect when he went on Daily Wire with Mr. Shapiro after their previous interview. I reckon Mr. Morgan is more savvy than just a “ d*ck “.
@mthoodstyle
Жыл бұрын
Same
Jordan. The production quality as of late has been INCREDIBLE. Proud to see you putting out strong content again.
@lesblack8996
Жыл бұрын
First name terms eh? Impressive 😆
Thank you gentleman for your decorum and authenticity. More conversations like this are needed!
I had never seen Jordan Peterson before seeing the Piers Morgan interview. I was hugely impressed by how honest and empathic he came across and have since been catching up. It also helped me on my journey of seeing another side of Piers Morgan, who it turns out, is a National Treasure.
@wanglee21
11 ай бұрын
If you look how he became viral and got hate from feminist and LGBT of being anti "them" are the exact group of people who are hypocrites and exclusive of inclusion of others.
@Faithnomore227
11 ай бұрын
There's lots n lots of Jordan Peterson footage to enjoy and learn from.
@postalizeMike
10 ай бұрын
I found JP a few years ago and the psychology of Myths got me hooked on his criticisms and insights. Hearing the tidbits from books and history he has studied is another reason I listen regularly to him
At 28, I'm finding myself through Jordan's words . I wish I had done this sooner 💯 I am glad I know this now.
@tbass94
Жыл бұрын
Better at 28 than 48
@clareswahn106
Жыл бұрын
you are so young and lucky to have found Jordan at your age, and you are smart enough to be listening to him. well done!
@pimpstick9988
Жыл бұрын
I’m 25 I wish I found this guy when I was 20 trust me it’s never too late no matter the age wisdom and knowledge can be eye opening to everyone and effect us all in the same way there’s no rush.
@tbass94
Жыл бұрын
@@pimpstick9988 I'm 27 and think i disagree. Life is very short, but better to find yourself in your 20s than decades down the line
@pimpstick9988
Жыл бұрын
@@tbass94 then my friend you need to learn the art of transcendental meditation and understand your never too old to learn anything especially with self actualization which most of everyone lacks especially previous generations.
Hello, Professor Jordan Peterson. My name is Jongmin Lee and I live in Korea. I'm learning a lot from you. First of all, I would like to thank you very much. These days, it is not uploaded to Jordan Peterson's official KZread channel in Korea. What's the problem? I want to see all your videos, but I am ashamed of myself for not being able to do so because of my poor English. I keep studying, but the reality is that the speed is too slow. I'm always grateful to you, and I'm getting your help, but I'd like to ask for your help There are countless fans who respect and like you in Korea. I hope you pay a lot of attention to Korean KZread, too!
@kimkeck6266
Жыл бұрын
Hi Jcok....your English is very VERY good! You did an excellent job here! Many blessings to you! 🌷🙏🥰 🇺🇸
@luccasdubai
Жыл бұрын
Hey man, I’m a Polyglot from Brasil, there is no such thing a too slow, we learn with time, keep up the good work, your english writing is great
@jcok9951
Жыл бұрын
@@taramcgavan7654 I'm sorry, sir, but I don't understand the latter part. Could you say it again?
Wow. Great interview. The comment about being known as a “nice person” really hit me. I have seen this in my mother and admired her so much for it. I too am known as a nice, friendly person. I had a health crisis and became depressed, etc so I constantly feel pressure to still be this upbeat, positive person. Then I’m told, wow, after all you’ve been through you are still always smiling, so happy and inspiring. It makes me feel good that I’m not having anyone feeling sorry for me, as I know that even after all I’ve endured and continue to, I am blessed. But it does make it difficult sometimes to be truthful when I’m asked “how are you?” bc I know that’s not the answer anyone wants to hear. ❤
@katej3z715
10 ай бұрын
I once told one of my childhood teachers that it was 'okay not to say you are okay' with the right people. She had been down to her last pleasantries. After saying her RA hurt like he**, and voicing how she felt, she started to smile. We impose expectations on people who are ill, bereaved etc. Self permission to privately express trapped-in distress is a freedom. Btw in some cultures 'nice' meant socially dishonest and manipulative. Maybe 'pleasant' works better!
@gabrielleleclair7254
10 ай бұрын
You sound a lot like what I went through and am still going through. Trying to keep that smile so that nobody is wondering “what’s wrong”. I had to keep that up and it got too exhausting.
How on Earth can someone be so right? I have had my darkest days and had to suffer a lot.. pain is inevitable and Dr Peterson has just nailed what human kind should actually be doing.. embracing the pain and fears would make you indestructible. No matter what age/gender you are, you can always be the hero of your own story.
@MountainsBreath
10 ай бұрын
He’s literally just repeating a secular version of just one of the powerful messages found in the Bible. Take up your cross
Never ever tire of listening to Dr Jordan Peterson. I always learn so much from him. Another excellent and insightful interview
@Featherfawn
Жыл бұрын
So true!!! Here too.
I'm a huge fan of you Dr. Peterson.
I have to admit that Piers has grown on me recently. Largely due to his appearing to be more authentic, listening to his interviewees and actually talking sense. It's great to see he has taken advice on the way he conducts himself and he appears to have grown as a result.
@ArchknightEdits
8 ай бұрын
Agreed. By his own admission, he’s very bully boy about the way he conducts his interviews But when he does get it right, it makes for a great conversation.
I am absolutely not a fan of Piers Morgan but Jordan seems to bring the total best out of people that he has discussions with. Such a pure gentleman.
This is a superb discussion. So lovely that Piers is so proud of his boys and learns from them
My friend and I refer to him as Doctor P. I literally can hear his advice inside my head sometimes when it is needed. God bless Doctor P!
Never heard the term “beneficial adversary” before, let alone their importance in our lives....well done sirs...
100 years from now Dr. Peterson's work will be the adult voice of reason for this generation.
Professor Peterson has brought the IMMENSE power of human relations to the table of modern discourse. We've all been waiting for these incredible moments.
Piers: Gives a 4 minute long adoration monologue Jordan: "So, you said a couple of things there..."
@mahtathegreat
Жыл бұрын
I laughed my ass off when he said that and read the comment
@eccehomer8182
Жыл бұрын
😂 He was just being polite... typical Canadian! 😂
@chizzyjames
Жыл бұрын
That really caught me
@Jordy_NL
Жыл бұрын
Lol
@jazznoteblue5393
Жыл бұрын
Well he just answered a question. Whats so wrong with that?
It’s a real breath of fresh air, listening to conversations with people that aren’t trying to cancel Jordan Peterson or Piers Morgan like literally these two guys are both targeted like crazy and it’s great to hear them have a conversation together
Jordan Peterson is one of the most important men of my lifetime of 51 year so far! He is absolutely a wonderful human being and such a gift to the world❤ Stat strong JP and know that you are loved and appreciated so much. God bless ❤
You know it’s a good conversation when JP let’s the other person talk and finish sentences! Need more of this!!
@willardaustria
Жыл бұрын
And vice versa.
@ahigh
Жыл бұрын
Hey, Brad. I haven't seen you since the Tulsa incident. I hope your mom is doing better.
@cindyrobertson3798
Жыл бұрын
Up till ow I've never seen a comment like yours ! PETERSON IS A REALLY GOOD LISTENER. however the wheels are turning, and he is formulated his response when they stop to breathe!
@lordgodthejellyrollking1998
Жыл бұрын
some people listen and respond Others are just waiting to respond I'm trying harder to listen...
@MsTeeweetea
Жыл бұрын
And even moreso Piers (who really loves to cut ppl off!!) letting JP talk lol
A couple of weeks ago, I was looking for someone to listen to that could help me make sense of what it is that I know to be true in my thought processes but just as I thought I grasped whatever subject of human nature or myself I came up with, it was just not quite there! Then, I discovered you Mr Peterson! I have been listening to a wide variety of your KZread channels and I am literally listening to you daily at every opportunity. You have helped me to find that lost puzzle piece of understanding in many ways. I often pause the videos to really think about what you have said, before listening further. I feel more obligated to really disect my thought process and finding that deep understanding of what it means to be human. Thank you!
@thejoyfrontier1540
Жыл бұрын
Check out maps of meaning lectures
@adampindell
Жыл бұрын
@@thejoyfrontier1540 I agree, I found them very profound
@skzanagate2980
Жыл бұрын
Have you read his 12 Rules for life?
@skzanagate2980
Жыл бұрын
@@thejoyfrontier1540 I am yet to check them out.
@robertreed2168
Жыл бұрын
welcome :)
Jordan is a voice in the wilderness! He doesn't need permission to say what's TRUE. This gentleman has changed my life. Thank you Jordan Peterson
Jordan and Piers are such a perfect example on how to have an intelligent, objective, rational discussion rather than what we so often today based on emotion and the cancel culture.
@shspurs1342
10 ай бұрын
More like there 2 cheeks from the same backside.
I didn’t know how badly I needed Jordan Peterson writing notes and nodding like a boss through an ad break in the background before now.
No matter how many times you listen to Dr. Peterson you always learn something about yourself and about others. I believe Piers Morgan benefitted a great deal by talking with Dr. Peterson and became more likeable.
@gazog1
Жыл бұрын
Definitely not more likeable
I love open and honest discussions. This was so good.
I learned so much listening to this discussion and feel privileged that they shared it.
Wow. This was actually one of my favorite episodes I’ve seen in a while of JP. The amount of listening and true dialect between them made for great chemistry. I actually thought I was house watching Piers. Turns out I actually became a fan.
I had a whole different opinion about Piers Morgan until i seen this video. The power of communication, AND, the power in being willing to listen can move mountains! Great interview!
@susannemac2800
Жыл бұрын
dont be fooled he is a toad.
@bulldawg82z
Жыл бұрын
Make no mistake Morgan is an actor and opportunist Above All Else...
@-Free.Spirit-
Жыл бұрын
@@bulldawg82zgreed. Hes an elite egotistical narsisist puppet. Sad people are so easily fooled. Jordan even interviewing him now makes me weary of his reputation.
I love that Piers Morgan still backs Cathy Newman up as a friend which he also did in his show. He didn't go all the way considering that Jordan was on the receiving end of that interview, but he still tries to put her in a better place than she was. Respect.
Beautiful interview, I think the thing that came out so clear in this interview is that Piers Morgan as he himself admitted interviews people from a journalistic point of view and uses his personality to get politicians to publicly admit to things they normally would not admit too, the Professor on the other hand approaches his interviewee with an approach to understanding his partner and get them to understand themselves ..... 2 different approaches for 2 different professions ... 2 great people I dearly admire.
This interaction is so refreshing! I had never seen Piers in such a genuine and human light... very uplifting! ...JBP you are a force for good in our world!
@viponly5372
Жыл бұрын
Did you watch the Andrew rate interview?
@kittykat1960
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I felt the same.
@_theboldtruth
Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@514BMXJay
Жыл бұрын
@@deadprivacy please explain! still trying to figure out if JP is a demon or the smartest man alive...
@whitemagus2000
Жыл бұрын
I think Piers in on his best behavior, at the moment, because he knows he'll be shredded if he acts like Cathy Newman.
This conversation is wonderful!! The world needs more of this. I need so much more of this. It's staggering how immensely hard it is to find genuinely good conversation that I can learn and relate to. I am sincerely gratuitous for the time and effort both of you have taken to publish this. Thank you.
This was a great conversation. I love that they each let the other talk for a good amount of time before interjecting, too. I definitely would have liked to ask them some questions.
Not finished watching yet but piers I learned alot and I think this is a fantastic interview you really showed me a good side of yourself. Bravo sir. Look forward to watching future interviews with you in.
Thank you for healing young men’s hearts ❤
This was phenomenal. You and Piers have a strange chemistry together, Jordan. You might want to consider doing more with him in the future. Best podcast I've heard in a long time.
WOW I just learnt so much. Crazy. I love that I can be alive in such a time as this, surrounded by such wise people as this, who are willing to share their knowledge freely. Just Inspirational
@marvinbone1379
Жыл бұрын
Heidi, it is indeed, a good time to be alive. One can be in the hinterlands (me) and listen to a lecture or documentary about just about anything, at any time.
Told you Piers!! All respect to you for matching Jordan’s concentrated mutually respectful PROPER LISTENING without tiresome interruptions and letting your ego and passion too prematurely to break the continuity of conversation, so that communication degenerates into just the usual repetitive superficial skimming over the surface with no new insights. I told you that you were capable and worthy of so much more!! I know Jordan could do nothing less but bring out the best in you! Because he treats everyone else on an equal level and talks to everyone with a real interest in understanding them and calmly helping them to express and clarify what they really want to say, by checking in with them so they can relax because they know he is genuinely listening to them with respect and interest. How impressively worthwhile to meet the true version of you that is SO much more interesting, deeply honest and thoughtful, and worthy of respect for your HONEST INTEGRITY! that you have allowed yourself to truly reveal at last. I admire and respect your honesty and willingness to listen and learn from a “master”, from whom you could learn so so much, in order to do yourself justice and reveal your real depths of deep thinking, authenticity and integrity. I knew you had it in you!
I felt that this interview was more productive than the previous one because the two men had felt each other out in the first one and established a rapport. Piers came across with more humanity than is usual for him, and Jordan seemed far more relaxed. Excellent viewing.
@scottgordon7754
Жыл бұрын
Because his son told him to shut up and listen...something he didn't do with Andrew Tate
@donmongoose
Жыл бұрын
@@scottgordon7754 His son told him that before the interview that happened on Pier's show which was filmed more than a week ago, which means he took his sons advice for his initial interview with JP, but then not the one he did with Tate.
@matthewburns9409
Жыл бұрын
It's better without the too frequent breaks too that in can affect the flow of the conversation. Not that the first interview was bad, just that it was a little less because of the limitations of the format PM has to abide for his show. It much better if the conversation is edited as a flowing product.
Inspiring conversation. Didn't think I liked Piers but feel differently after this interview
Dr. Peterson is the only doctor that I listen to because he’s point on all the time. His brilliance is amazing and I’m so honored to share the race of human beings.
I admire these two gentlemen. God bless you both!
A true fan of Dr. Jordan Peterson - I have been watching since I learned about him from Pierre Poilievre. Jordan's command of language and vocabulary is amazing on how he can zero in on the issues with laser focus and general patience that I can only strive for. As a fellow former Albertan, I look forward to his talk in Auckland in November!
@realJesseGray
Жыл бұрын
Let's gooooo I'm from south Auckland and I got his book 12 rules when it came out, my whole family is adverse to jbp so you can imagine the hell I'm in
@cosmicmauve
Жыл бұрын
@@realJesseGray You have to ask yourself what do they feel so threatened by? What do they stand to lose? Either people really misunderstand him because they don't take the time to listen to a whole sentence, or they don't have the guts to be real with themselves. I don't find his words threatening at all. Sometimes I might come to a different conclusion than him but I don't feel any anger.
@realJesseGray
Жыл бұрын
@@cosmicmauve thank you for your reply, seeing as my family do have the time I'm left to conclude the other; and from experience with them( their abusive behavior toword my nieces and nephews) I'm left to conclude that latter, that they can't come to terms with who they are, I recently became engrossed in the bible and a scripture I've held onto is 'know yourself' in psalms whereas my family would encourage the most abhorrent actions and simultaneously find no fault in themselves in doing so, I myself am in no position to correct them because I'm a hippocrite in that I sit silent throughout such improper encouragement, because when I have attempted to correct such behavior I'm met with literal hate and belittlement from my direct family that I've become self loathing and engaged in self harm etc please any advice I will take on
@douglaskruger7763
Жыл бұрын
@@realJesseGray I have my tickets in hand. Sat Nov 19. Too bad about the family - I find that the people who don't like him simply haven't taken the time to actually listen to him. All the best!
@philodonoghue3062
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip about the Auckland gig which had escaped my notice.
Good evening Jordan and Piers I'm thankful of your candid conversation. I've been a mental health nurse of seventeen years and following my very own acceptance that for ten years I had been systematically bullied by poor nurse leaders. I proceeded to arrange a professional meeting with my clinical service manager to discuss these issues, back in December 2021. However I never got the chance to have this dialogue, I was gaslit from my workplace. I have since January 2022 involved NHS upper management, my union RCN, Local Government amonst others. And yet I'm still disconnected from my workplace/career and all social and financial Wellness this usually provides. After 10 months I can't help but feel down trodden and am seriously considering giving up my seventeen years nursing career. Although currently awaiting discussion to begin pathway to a resolve. Just needed to say Jordan you're discussions here on KZread have served me well over passing difficult months. And Piers appreciate you're self awareness and authenticity with regards you're very own career and all shapes of dialogues you adopt and identify with in your armoury of perhaps being a journalist/writer.💜
As always, a real pleasure and joy to be in such good company.! Thank you both for caring by sharing in true to form what many of us could only presume to be true in fact.! Well Done.!
For the longest time I hadn't cared much for Piers, this video, and the interview have really helped me to like and respect him more as a person.
Shoutout to Stanley Piers for helping his dad conduct a great interview
Thank you Jordan and Piers for such an authentic and engaging conversation. I hope you both consider doing this again in the near future.
@jonmann4980
Жыл бұрын
It’s a shame Piers couldn’t give this same courtesy to Andrew Tate
I’m grateful that you both have people in your lives that are honest w you that help you return to your authentic selves when necessary. Piers I watched those instances of your ‘performative’ art and cringed and Jordan I saw those tweets and similarly thought ‘not necessary, not helpful’. I admire you both for being able to acknowledge your shortcomings AND correcting these deviations. Piers, I also appreciated your Robinhood explanation - that is you and it’s a fine role and you deserve your success - I do push back when you call yourself a journalist - you go after what you perceive to be wrong or corrupt, you want to effect change as you see it, that’s all wonderful, you have opinions and you like to share them - fantastic - but it’s not journalism in the classical sense of finding facts and presenting them for a citizenry to decide what to do about it. I admire you both- thanks for telling the truth - or at least not lying.
Thank you both for this program Enjoyed very much
Jordan knows precisely when to input his personal bias into facts to give credence to his argument and when to hold back in regards to his guests view in order for them not to pull back in explaining their point. He's a master in human debate and thought and I love seeing seemingly different opinions come together in such a cordial manner to conduct a really informative interview like this. This is what we need more of in our divisive society to pull us out of this madness. 👏👏👏
@joshuawood1436
Жыл бұрын
So the man who was fired for poor ratings, and sexual harassment, that regurarly bullied his guests by interrupting and shouting them down, is your bell weather for ingerity? He even repeated the blatant lie that trump advised peopel to ingest bleach during the pandemic, somehting that was debunked, and proven false unequovically, but lied and said he had a personal conversation calling trump out on the falsified accusation he made up? yea.
Piers just got a free visit with THE very best clinical psychologist around.
A superb way as usual by Peterson to attribute his wisdom to his predecessors who gave him an immense amount of building blocks.
Greatly enjoyed this conversation, learned a lot about the ways of the world and myself... Thank you
Nobody has taught me more in the last 10 years than Jordan….grateful
I am a musician and I'm glad you talk about the power of silence Piers. Obviously, in every discipline this element goes a long way.
@advocate1563
Жыл бұрын
So true.
@eccehomer8182
Жыл бұрын
It's a pity he doesn't practice what he preaches . I'd be happy for him to stay silent forever. The guy is utter hypocrite and an invidious hack.
@bustacap3791
Жыл бұрын
the best music is made (IMO) by people who understand there is music in between the notes too.
@danieldalton
Жыл бұрын
@@eccehomer8182 please don’t fly off the handle at this question. Just answer it. If you feel that strongly about the man… WHY did you click when there are so, many, other, things - to click on?
@sacredgeometry
Жыл бұрын
It is especially pertinent with Piers.
I love this type of interviews because they give a full conceptual analysis. Concepts have to be extended and in the main stream media that never happens and people are manipulated. Excellent interview.
This interview/conversation is incredibly interesting....I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you both. I'll be back to watch the remaining 10 minutes or so.
Thank you for Jordan for at least attempting to engage in real, meaningful conversation with everyone you interview/debate… it is long overdue and greatly appreciated.
@zootsoot2006
Жыл бұрын
As a psychologist, how does he not understand that behind every narcissistic facade is a scared, broken child screaming for attention? i.e. why Trump shifted from 'extraordinary winner' to 'pathetic loser' in a matter of months.
You bring of the best of Piers in my opinion Jordan. I enjoyed watching you on his show a few days ago and I'm looking forward to finishing this interview as well. Thanks a lot for your content and thanks for being sincere. I've been having a hard time coming to terms with who I am, recovering from nihilism, and bringing myself back from the brink of destruction. You've taught me many things and I'm doing my best to move forward as best as I can.
@tholos2758
Жыл бұрын
Piers can definitely be hard to stomach when he goes into something with the intention of confrontation, thankfully he’s not that way with Peterson
@aftermaker3173
Жыл бұрын
mate the video just dropped
@martinkenny7297
Жыл бұрын
Oh no I'm sorry but I couldn't disagree more. Dr Petersen is by far the intellectual superior in this conversation. The complex ideas and topics being discussed are so far over the head of Mr. Morgan, that at times he looks confused and is struggling to keep up. It is evident that he does not always directly answer the questions being asked On another point Evan G, hearty congratulations on getting yourself healthy. Hoping and wishing you continue on a positive path.
@anangrycat86
Жыл бұрын
good luck mate and I hope you try to make your dreams come true as best you can 🙏👍
@tholos2758
Жыл бұрын
@@martinkenny7297 Nobody implied Piers was intellectually superior in this thread, idk where you got that from
This was such a nice interview. I am impressed with Peirce Morgan's introspection of his past interrupting interviewees and taking his son's good advice in respect to how he should interview Mr. Pettersons. Always interesting to listen to Jordon Petterson!
Having watched the Morgan and Peterson interviews over the last week or so, I have a new respect for Piers Morgan, who has now shown a delightful vulnerability and humility, perhaps prompted by his sons. And again another very good interview from Jordan Peterson who gives such space for people to articulate themselves.
Very interesting to see Piers speak in this way. I hope he takes it on board and integrates the technique into his regular interviews. He properly made an ass out of himself in the Andrew Tate interview.
@scottwall8419
Жыл бұрын
He's fake. I doubt he will change. I try not to negatively dismiss possible progress butt I've seen him willfully ignore the opposing side of something to push a narrative of blindness and woekism, it's willfull intentional and evil. Rarely intentionally evil men change.
@joacax3492
Жыл бұрын
@@scottwall8419 It didn't seem that way to me. He seemed quite reflective in this interview, and I hope he will be about the Tate interview. I'm with OP on this one. Edit: Also while you may try to not negatively dismiss possible progress, this seemes to be unfair.
@iliasz.5232
Жыл бұрын
He was reflective under the guidance of a professional psychologist - Jordan Peterson. Who’s going to guide him on unfolding the shitshow that was the Andrew Tate interview?
@justsomeguy1141
Жыл бұрын
@@iliasz.5232 True no one I guess
@neighbourhoodmusician
Жыл бұрын
He's been making an ass out of himself on TV in the UK for a couple of decades now. He's an intelligent man but he is hubris personified.
Didn't expect to get teary eyed listening to a Pierce Morgan interview, may his manager rest in peace. 🙏
This man does more work than the algorithms. 🎉
Excellent conversation. Many thanks to you both.
God I love watching people with different ideas and opinions having a positive conversation. We need more conversation, less yelling and getting angry/offended. Doesn’t help society. Clearly. Compassionate, open, honest and polite conversation is where you benefit. Get more flies with honey than you do vinegar 😊 I love JP. I am a 27 year old woman with diagnosed borderline personality disorder, spent years in DBT therapy so I could live normally, I admire psychologists so much. To listen and deal with peoples pain, trauma, can’t be easy. Despite my work with DBT therapy, which ultimately saved my life. The things I’ve learned from Jp’s books and videos have helped me almost just as much, listening to him speak, learn from him I’ve learned how to be a better human, wife, mother, daughter. All of my relationships were always in turmoil, dbt helped that, but they were never at the best and most healthy level of that makes sense. I have more empathy and compassion for people, especially my husband because I did fall prey to modern feminism which wasn’t good. Very toxic thoughts and behaviours. I deeply resent the notion that JP is only for men. That women don’t listen to him, or that if we do we must hate ourselves. The man just speaks the truth. That’s it. Once you take your ego out of situation you know he’s correct your just afraid to admit it to yourself or pressured socially to hate him.
@kamisan3215
10 ай бұрын
I like to think women listen as well and I really think everything he says can be applied to both genders. I’ve seen him at his speeches and listened for a couple years now, beginning with his lectures. I actually introduced my husband to him😂. P.s. congrats on your progress!
As a Jordan fan, I would love to see Dr. Jordan Peterson actually have a conversation with Trump.
One of the best interviews I've ever seen. 👌🏻 ❤ Tell it like it is!
What an amazing interview again, watching you too together, two such relevant people in different ways is a beautiful consummate of opinions, that I get to value and look at!! Two very different characters, but are you really!! So interesting, beautiful interview no matter what I conclude. Thank you both for your revelations and insights to both your worlds!!
Oh man, hearing these two talk again for a second time is just such a treat. Thank you, thank you, thank you
Listening to JBP makes me feel as if a new dimension of language is being opened…to a new world of understanding 😊 , a very good interview !!!
Amazing PODCAST! Listening from Papua New Guinea! God Bless YOU Jordan Peterson! I appreciate all your Interviews
Jordan mindfully and kindly guides people to rational thought processes. He really is a treasure.