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the portal podcast

by Mr. Bertha Schmidt V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the portal podcast?

The Portal is an exploration into discovery, including conversations with thought leaders. Host Eric Weinstein, Managing Director of Thiel Capital, brings his unique expertise and diverse roster of guests for a wide range of discussions, including science, culture, business, and capitalism.

Where can I listen to the portal podcast?

The Portal on Apple Podcasts. The Portal is an exploration into discovery, including conversations with thought leaders.

Where is Eric Weinstein now?

Eric Ross Weinstein /ˈwaɪnstaɪn/ (born October 26, 1965) is an American podcast host and a managing director of Thiel Capital. Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Does Peter Thiel have a podcast?

The Portal: 1: Peter Thiel on Apple Podcasts.

What is Portal the game?

Aperture Hand Lab2019Bridge Constructor Portal2017The Lab2016LEGO Dimensions: Portal 2 Le...2015Portal Stories: Mel2015Pinball FX2: Portal Pinball2015Portal/Games

What is The Portal movie?

“A beautiful and very important movie which took us on a journey from the head to the heart.” The Portal is an intimate journey into the lives of six real-life stories who all faced their own personal trauma and PTSD and found a way forward to a life of greater harmony and joy using mindfulness and meditation.

Is Eric Weinstein a real scientist?

Weinstein is primarily an investor, but also a self-styled public intellectual. He graduated with a PhD in mathematics from Harvard, and is currently a managing director of Thiel Capital, which invests in technology and life sciences.

Why did Eric Weinstein leave academia?

These equations have had a profound impact on mathematics and physics, and Weinstein's thesis extended their construction from dimension four to dimension eight. After several postdoctoral positions, Weinstein left academia in 1998 with his dissertation appearing to be the only trail he left behind.

Is Eric Weinstein married?

Pia N. MalaneyEric Weinstein / Spouse

42: Cashing Out My Trump & IDW Positions

In this solo episode, Eric shares three related audio essays. In the first essay, Eric admits that he has spent the last four years asserting that Donald Trump represented an Existential Risk, but without the usual contempt for his supporters.

41: Douglas Murray - Heroism 2020: Defense of Our Own Civilization

If you don't know Douglas Murray, in the estimation of the The Portal, this may well be the most important voice you will hear from the United Kingdom for some time. In the tradition of De Tocqueville and Alistair Cook's famous "Letter from America," Douglas Murray is America's true friend.

40: Introducing The Portal Essay Club - What if everyone is simply insane?

If you have ever wondered whether you were crazy when everyone else claims to see things differently than you do, this is the episode for you. Book clubs are everywhere and we are always asked for book recommendations.

Mission

"The Portal is an exploration into discovery, including conversations with thought leaders. Host Eric Weinstein, Managing Director of Thiel Capital, brings his unique expertise and diverse roster of guests for a wide range of discussions, including science, culture, business, and capitalism.

Reception

Before the show's launch, it held the top of the iTunes podcast charts.

Who is the host of the portal?

The Portal is an exploration into discovery, including conversations with thought leaders. Host Eric Weinstein, Managing Director of Thiel Capital, brings his unique expertise and diverse roster of guests for a wide range of discussions, including science, culture, business, and capitalism. The show will feature people whose lives demonstrate that portals into what we would normally consider impossible, are indeed possible. Guests include presidential candidate Andrew Yang, NY Times bestselling author Sam Harris, and retired Navy Seal and creator of the hit business podcast Jocko Willink.

What is Jamie Metzel's book called?

Former National Security analyst turned author Jamie Metzel has written a book called Hacking Darwin. The book attempts to use storytelling to explore where we are as the new era of rewriting our cells and ourselves gets into full swing. Here he sits down with Eric to explore the negatives and positives of our seemingly ineluctable future of God-like power to rewrite biology. Together they discuss the role of story telling and fiction in understanding cutting edge science, the limits of bio-hacking regulation and the rise of mainland China as the outlying superpower of state sponsored experimentation.

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