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Where Is Now

Author: Billy Buntin + Jesse Freeston

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Each episode, one host crafts a case for the cultural and political impact of an individual on our world, while the other host challenges their arguments. With equal parts rigor, vigor and trigger, Billy and Jesse weave their way through rare archival clips, warm takes, and belly laughs in a sincere attempt to better understand themselves and the strange society surrounding them.

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Billy Buntin is an animator, multimedia artist, and event host with a degree in ethics.

Jesse Freeston is a documentary filmmaker, shooter/editor, and comedy performer with a degree in economics.
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Billy and Jesse interview Maziar Ghaderi, producer of the documentary film The Rise of Jordan Peterson, about the many ideas Peterson has scattered around the internet, what value they have, whether or not we should trust the messenger and why its so hard to have a nuanced conversation about him. We throw a bunch of questions at Maz. Did Peterson cynically use a general misunderstanding of the trans community to fuel his rise? Or was he tapping into a legitimate discomfort around language policing? Does he make good points about the dangers of putting too much focus on group identity? Is he right that we need to clean our own rooms before criticizing the world? Or are his arguments just disguised defenses of a status quo that he benefits from?     ----    OUR GUEST:  Maziar Ghaderi  The Rise of Jordan Peterson https://www.justwatch.com/ca/movie/the-rise-of-jordan-peterson  Maz’s Personal Site: https://maziart.ca/  Maz and Patricia Marcoccia’s Production Company: https://www.holdingspacefilms.com/   --- SOURCES  Bernard Schiff: “I was Jordan Peterson’s strongest supporter. Now I think he’s dangerous” https://outline.com/Ef7wGR  “Confessions of a Lobster Fangurl” https://digital-fantastic.com/2021/05/08/confessions-of-a-lobster-fangurl-how-i-shed-my-shell/  ContraPoints: “Jordan Peterson” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LqZdkkBDas  Jordan Peterson YT Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/JordanPetersonVideos  Patricia Marcoccia: “What’s So Unethical About My Jordan Peterson Movie?” https://unherd.com/2019/10/whats-so-unethical-about-my-jordan-peterson-movie/  Nathan Robinson: “The Intellectual We Deserve” https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/03/the-intellectual-we-deserve  Brittany King: “Dear Jordan Peterson” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeJlHHatT3E    ---   ABOUT WHERE IS NOW    On each episode of Where Is Now, Billy and Jesse take turns crafting a  case for the impact of an individual on our world, while the other host  listens, learns and fires back. With equal parts rigour, vigour and  trigger, Billy and Jesse weave their way through archival clips, warm  takes, and belly laughs in a sincere attempt to better understand  themselves and the society surrounding them.   HOSTS    BILLY BUNTIN is an animator, multimedia artist, and event host with a degree in ethics.   www.billybuntin.com  IG/FB: billy.buntin  T: @BillyBDigital    JESSE FREESTON is a documentary filmmaker, shooter/editor, and comedy performer with a degree in political science and economics. www.jessefreeston.com  IG/FB: jessefreeston  T: @jessefreeston
Politics are a more popular conversation topic than Billy and Jesse could have ever imagined a decade ago, yet the political choices seem to be more limited than ever. All this as the threats facing humanity grow. The hosts wrestle with the question of how the American voter got into this position, and how they might get out.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg is gone, but instead of treating her like a saint, Billy and Jesse are treating her story like a blueprint for progress to be studied. Including some tough questions about her relevance in 2020.
Rosa Parks is a Civil Rights icon.  A quiet, unassuming woman who would commit her life to activism, and eventually change the course of American history.   In this episode, Billy leads the discussion around Ms. Parks' life, her legacy, and the lessons we can learn, as we navigated difficult waters today.    Jesse and Billy discuss the unfortunate "shrink wrapping" of Rosa Parks' life. They discuss strategy with activist, author Bill Fletcher Jr.  Bill offers powerful insights on tactics for winning, plus the meaning and value of "intersectionality".    The hosts, again, discuss the importance of narratives, and critique the unfortunate ethnic divisions that have become resurgent, recently.  Nick Cannon's public comments about Jews, the terrible police violence against George Floyd, Tony Timpa, Jacob Blake and so many others.  The bizarre resurgence of anti-semitic statements from black public figures.     Rosa Parks reminds us to remain vigilant.  Do the work. Take the risk.   SOURCES   At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance -- A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power by Danielle McGuire Rosa Parks Documentary - Biography Channel
As kids, Jesse and Billy made fun of Helen Keller for being deaf and blind. If only they had known who they were messing with. After reading everything he could about Ms. Keller, Jesse attempts to convince Billy that she is a model of allyship and advocacy, as well as one of the most  fascinating badasses in known history. SOURCES Helen Keller: A Life by Dorothy Herrmann Out of the Dark by Helen Keller The Story of My Life by Helen Keller Optimism by Helen Keller The World I Live In by Helen Keller The Miracle Worker (Film)
Cardi B is at the top of her game...Cardi's meteoric rise can be attributed to her swag, her incredible work ethic, and her willingness to honestly speak her mind.  A stripper from The Bronx turned social media influencer, reality tv star, feminist, Bernie-bro, and global entertainer.  After we take a few moments to unpack the movement unleashed by the heinous murder of George Floyd, we break down Cardi B's impact on music, culture, politics and, of course, sex.
Is Michael Jordan a good model for us to follow? What role did his off-court life play in the murder of his father? How did he become the richest athlete of all time? If MJ were a Sesame Street character, which one would he be? These are some of many questions we try to answer while using clips from the new film The Last Dance to break down the multiple deep impacts that His Airness has had on our culture and politics.
Dave Chappelle

Dave Chappelle

2020-05-1257:36

Millions of people are looking to laugh their way through the quarantine by logging into Netflix. Good news for Dave Chappelle, whose five specials remain the most-viewed stand-up shows on the platform. Chappelle's impact on our culture is immense. Billy and Jesse dig deep into his present and past, his triumphs and tragedies, to find the many natures of his influence on us.
With many calling for a Covid19 rent strike, Billy and Jesse probe the rich world of landlord podcasts for insight into the psychology of the landlord. In the second half, they slide further up the class ladder and break down some controversial Covid19 comments made by the rogue billionaire himself, Chamath Palihapitiya. --- Today's clips and inspiration are taken from: The Rental Income Podcast The School of Life: John Rawls John Rawls - A Theory of Justice (a book) Unsolved Mysteries CNBC Interview with Chamath Palihapitiya
What is the philosophy of choice to thrive under quarantine? Billy chooses stoicism. Jesse chooses existentialism. Ready. Begin!
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