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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

243. Quillette's Founder On Starting The Most Controversial Magazine In The World | Claire Lehmann

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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Education, Science, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 11 April 2022

⏱️ 88 minutes

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This episode was recorded on October 29th, 2021. Claire Lehmann and talk about the success of Quillette magazine, left-wing authoritarianism, gender dysphoria, mentorship, stereotypes, social media, ingroup preference, moral reasoning, aggressive empathy, and more. Claire Lehmann is the founding editor of Quillette magazine. She works with journalists whose kind of content or views make finding a platform difficult. Quillette has published exciting articles by Coleman Hughes, Rav Arora, Rob Henderson, and Kevin Mims—to name a few. ________________ Find more from Claire Lehmann on Twitter: https://twitter.com/clairlemon Instagram: https://instagram.com/clairelehmann Take a peek at Quillette itself: https://quillette.com/ Other links: https://linktr.ee/clairelehmann ________________ Chapters ________________ [0:00] Intro [0:54] What Is Quillette? [6:39] Political Leanings & Staying Centered [11:44] Mentorship Relationships [15:18] Social Challenges [20:19] Claire & Quillette’s Success [26:13] Left-wing Authoritarianism I [31:04] Stereotype Accuracy Research [33:36] Left-wing Authoritarianism II [35:51] Social Media & Unification [44:35] Barrier Effects in Human Aggression [51:43] Social Media & Wildfire Ideas [58:12] Memes & Gender Dysphoria [1:05:27] Media Pressure [1:09:09] Quillette’s Growth Pattern [1:12:39] Behind Reading Demographics [1:17:07] Aggressive Empathy & Moral Reasoning [1:24:49] Outro #Authoritarianism #Media #Gender #SocialMedia #Quillette #Journalism

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 243 of the JBP podcast, I'm Michaela Peterson.

0:06.0

This episode featured Claire Layman from Kuala'th.

0:09.2

Her and dad discussed the success of Kuala'th Magazine,

0:12.6

left-wing authoritarianism, gender dysphoria, mentorship, stereotypes,

0:17.5

social media and in-group preference, moral reasoning, aggressive empathy, and more.

0:22.8

Claire is the founding editor of Kuala'th Magazine.

0:25.6

She works with journalists whose type of content or views make finding a platform difficult.

0:30.4

Kuala'th has published articles from Coleman Hughes, Raverora, Rob Henderson, and Kevin Mims among others.

0:36.6

I wanted to remind you guys that dad is on parlor.

0:39.0

If you're trying to avoid Twitter, check it out, parlor.

0:42.2

Also, please visit jordanbpeterson.supercast.com to sign up for the ad-free version of this podcast.

0:49.0

Plus, other premium perks.

0:51.0

It works on all major platforms and it's just $10 a month.

0:54.2

Again, that's only at jordanbpeterson.supercast.com.

0:58.0

I hope you enjoy this conversation.

1:00.0

Hello, everyone. I'm pleased to have with me as a guest today Claire Layman, the founding editor of Kuala'th.

1:26.6

I've known for a while now as much as you can know when you're in Canada and there in Australia.

1:33.2

Kuala'th is a non-partisan online publication that publishes long-form commentary and analysis,

1:38.4

which specializes in ideas other outlets often appear too timid to touch.

1:43.6

Kuala'th's first anthology was Panics and Persecutions, 20 Kuala'th tales of excommunication in the digital age,

1:51.8

which featured essays from those who have been targeted by mobs and academic and artistic communities.

1:57.4

Claire is also a regular contributor to the Australian, the most widely read newspaper in Australia.

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