๐Ÿ“š 4 Books mentioned in "Tim Urban on Dangerous Woke Censorship & Radical Ideologies | JHS Ep. 892" of The Jordan Harbinger Show

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Podcast: The Jordan Harbinger Show

Episode: Tim Urban on Dangerous Woke Censorship & Radical Ideologies | JHS Ep. 892

Published on September 28, 2023

Hereโ€™s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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Remaking Planning

by Tim Brindley, Yvonne Rydin, Gerry Stoker

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No, every time I saw her, she basically threatened to die before the book came out, knowing that that would make me feel awful because if she's like, 'All I want is for this book to be done' and she was like, 'I just want to hold this book.'

In this segment, Tim talks about his grandmother's intense anticipation for him to complete his book. He shares a humorous anecdote about how she had jokingly threatened to die if the book wasn't finished soon, emphasizing her eagerness to hold it.

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So, and then by the way, so I got her this book that I had done, and she listens to all her books on audio.

Tim explains how he gifted his grandmother a book he worked on, mentioning that she enjoys listening to her books in audio format.

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The city gardener's handbook

by Linda Yang

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Or the various factors that work in destroying our country according to your book.

Jordan refers to Tim Urban's book, discussing how it addresses various factors contributing to the decline of the country.

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And he, thatโ€™s exactly what he was talking about and you mentioned in your book that academic journal articles are being retracted with real science are being retracted because they conflict with ideas that they make people uncomfortable, I guess is for lack of a better word.

Jordan discusses the guest's book, which highlights how academic journal articles are being retracted when they contradict widely accepted ideas, often due to discomfort with the implications of the scientific findings.

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The Great Gatsby

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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In the end of the book, which I read and liked, you mention that your 97-year-old grandmother said that she was sticking around so she could see your book.

Jordan mentions that he read the guest's book and references something poignant the author shares about his 97-year-old grandmother, who expressed a desire to live long enough to see the book completed.

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The Great Gatsby

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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No, every time I saw her, she basically threatened to die before the book came out, knowing that that would make me feel awful because if she's like, 'All I want is for this book to be done' and she was like, 'I just want to hold this book.'

Tim shares a heartfelt moment regarding his grandmother's wish to see his book published, humorously recounting how she dramatically mentioned her fear of not being able to hold it.

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In the book, you talk about how Americans seem to think we're in a Disney movie, with a lot of black and white and binary thinking.

Jordan discusses a concept from Tim Urban's book, highlighting how Americans perceive their society through a simplistic, black-and-white lens.

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Yeah to Manhattan, but what I like about the book, I'll help you plug it, here is that it skewers both the liberal left social justice side of things and the conservative ideology.

In this segment, Jordan emphasizes his appreciation for Tim Urban's book, highlighting how it critiques both the liberal left and conservative ideologies.

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