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In our latest episode of The Heart Speaks, Chloe is in conversation with Stephen G. Adubato, a professor of philosophy and theology, writer and the host of "Cracks in Postmodernity" podcast.
We discuss identity, culture, and the complexities of belonging in today's world, exploring various topics, from the shifting landscapes of society to the importance of embracing curiosity and questioning authority.
Enjoy the insightful conversation.
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Hereâs another episode from the remix series on âThe Heart Speaksâ.In this episode, I explore how patriarchy originated as an adaptive response to a crisis of wealth inequality, and how this led to the dehumanization and objectification of both men and women.
Donât miss out on this series of remixed episodes.
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Heart Speaks, the conversation delves into the shifting value system influenced by the advent of AI technology.
Joining the conversation this week, Christina Wallace highlights the positive changes observed in areas such as mental health awareness, sustainability, and work-life balance and also discusses the impending disruptions caused by AI and automation across various industries, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a focus on sustainability and well-being amidst rapid change.
Don't miss out on this enchanting conversation!
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In this week's episode of The Heart Speaks, I joined Thomas Chatterton Williams on his podcast Wrongthink to discuss the intricate realm of social media and shed light on the importance of stepping back from its overwhelming grasp.I also shared my journey with mushrooms, microdosing, and the profound impact itâs had on my mindfulness journey.
Don't miss out on this enchanting conversation!
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In this episode, I explore how patriarchy originated as an adaptive response to a crisis of wealth inequality, and how this led to the dehumanization and objectification of both men and women.
Inevitably this oppressive objectification impacted our collective perceptions of masculinity and femininity, and I believe the modern phenomenon of transgender identity is, in part, a response.
Join The Heart Speaks for a thought-provoking discussion on the origins of patriarchy and its link to the modern transgender phenomenon.
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In this episode of The Heart Speaks, Chloé Valdary speaks with Adam B. Coleman, the author of the book, "From Black Victim to Black Victor," and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. Coleman shares his views on the duties of manhood, the origins of patriarchy, and what the so-called red-pilled community gets right and wrong about these issues.
Tune in to this episode for a fascinating discussion on gender roles, manhood, and the search for meaning.
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In this weekâs episode of The Heart Speaks, I sit down with mindfulness teacher and author, Muscara, for a deep and inspiring conversation about the power of presence and connection. We explore how being fully present with ourselves and others can lead to profound healing and transformation, and how mindfulness can help us navigate the ups and downs of life with more ease and compassion.
This episode is not to be missed, as we dive into some truly heart-opening insights and practices that can help us live more fully and authentically. Tune in now!
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In this weekâs episode, ChloĂ© reacts to remarks made by Andrew Tate while addressing the crisis of masculinity and how it affects men's mental health and well-being. She acknowledges the vulnerability and struggles of men emphasizing the importance of not disparaging men based on their gender or race.
Chloe goes on to encourages self-reflection and healing from past pain and suffering.
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Hereâs another episode from our new series of remixed episodes on âThe Heart Speaksâ.
In this episode I touch on the topic of Narcissistic DEI and its Antidote, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in general, and the various approaches taken by DEI theorists. In this video, I discuss how some DEI theorists take specific instances of discrimination, such as banks not issuing mortgages to African Americans and people of color, and overgeneralize these issues to an entire population.
Donât miss out on this series of remixed episodes.
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In this episode of The Heart Speaks, ChloĂ© reacts to Sam Harrisâs remarks on the Bible and its stance on slavery. Presenting a nuanced response to Harrisâs point ChloĂ© acknowledge that the Bible does contain passages that appear to endorse slavery, but also argue that the Bible is not a static doctrine and contains other scriptures that question and challenge the idea of slavery. She suggest that the Bibleâs stance on slavery is paradoxical rather than contradictory, and cite examples of biblical scriptures that were used by abolitionists in America. Watch the full episode to find out more on whether the bible actually condoned slavery.
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In this episode of The Heart Speaks, Chloe discusses the relationship between bigotry, trauma, extremism surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Chloe suggests that trauma can lead to defensive measures to protect oneself and oneâs community from annihilation, which may result in extremism and argues that trauma is not an intellectual exercise but a subconscious feeling that manifests regardless of academic awareness. Chloe believes that healing from trauma can take decades or centuries, and having power may create the capacity for that healing to emerge. Hope you enjoy the conversation!
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In this episode, I took the opportunity to reflect on a video of Jordan Peterson discussing the existence of God. Peterson emphasizes the importance of using cautious language when discussing God, as this transcendent principle is difficult to describe. He believes that God, at the highest level, is the spirit that individuals must emulate in order to thrive, and that this spirit can be extracted from the admirable qualities of people. Peterson also critiques the new atheist claim that belief in a deity is a superstitious and foolish hindrance to scientific progress, and questions whether even scientists themselves believe in the transcendent. Letâs dive in for more.
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Introducing a new series of remixed episodes on âThe Heart Speaksâ.
In this episode, Chloe explores the rich and complex history of the Black community. She discusses the devastating effects of Jim Crow laws, and the trauma of slavery. The episode provides insightful perspectives into how these events have shaped the lives of Black Americans and the ongoing struggle for justice and equality.
Through her podcast, Chloe is dedicated to creating a more just and equitable world for all. Don't miss out on this series of remixed episodes.
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In this episode, we discuss Narcissistic DEI and its Antidote, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in general, and the various approaches DEI theorists take. In this video, I discuss how some DEI theorists take specific instances of discrimination, such as banks not issuing mortgages to African Americans and people of color, and overgeneralize these issues to an entire population.
This type of approach can be harmful because it assumes that all members of a particular group are the same and experience the same level of discrimination. In reality, people are complex and have unique experiences that cannot be reduced to their race or ethnicity.
On the contrarian side of the DEI domain, is narcissistic DEI. Narcissistic DEI occurs when individuals or organizations focus solely on themselves and their own interests, rather than the broader goal of achieving equity and inclusion for all. A lack of empathy and a narrow focus on specific groups or individuals often characterizes this type of approach.
In the video, I discuss the antidote to narcissistic DEI by emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding. We must take the time to listen to and learn from individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences. By doing so, we can develop a deeper understanding of the issues and challenges facing marginalized communities and work towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society.
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Hi! Iâm excited to share that I recently had the pleasure of joining Coleman Hughes on the Conversations With Coleman podcast, where we discussed some really important topics that Iâm incredibly passionate about.
In this episode, we talked about the War on Wokeness, a topic that has been causing a lot of controversy and debate in recent years. We also delved into the complicated relationship between Black and Jewish Americans, exploring the nuances and complexities of these issues in a respectful and thought-provoking way.
As the founder of Theory of Enchantment, Iâm really passionate about equipping organizations with an antiracist training program rooted in taming the mind and learning to love. So, being able to discuss these issues with fellow intellectuals was a truly fantastic opportunity.
Throughout the episode, Coleman, Camille Foster, David Bernstein, and I shared our unique perspectives and engaged in a really engaging and civil debate. I think youâll find the conversation both enchanting and thought-provoking. I hope youâll tune in to listen to the episode.
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In this episode of The Heart Speaks, I had the pleasure of speaking with John Wood Jr., a highly regarded public speaker and National Ambassador for Braver Angels, about my program called the "Theory of Enchantment." We delved into the ways in which this approach leverages philosophy and popular culture to humanize our differences, rather than pit our experiences against each other.
During our conversation, we also explored my relationship to theology, the idea of the Kingdom of God, and the strengths and weaknesses of major thinkers such as Ibram X. Kendi on racial justice, and Jordan Peterson on religion. Be sure to share!
About Chloé
Chloé Valdary is a dynamic individual who has made significant contributions to the fields of education, entrepreneurship, and social justice. Her company, Theory of Enchantment, is a trailblazer in the realm of social and emotional learning, working to equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to lead happy and fulfilling lives. In addition to this, the Theory of Enchantment also provides diversity and equality/inclusion training to companies and government agencies, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive in an inclusive environment.
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Join Chloe Simone Valdary, writer and entrepreneur, as she delves into the rich and complex history of the Black experience in America on her podcast, 'The Heart Speaks'. Through intimate and thought-provoking discussions, Chloe uncovers the impact of slavery, Jim Crow, and police brutality, exploring the lingering effects of these events and how they shape the present. Chloe shares her unique perspective and encourages listeners to engage with their emotions and work towards healing and progress. Tune in to 'The Heart Speaks' for a powerful and enlightening journey through the depths of Black history.
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âUnconditional love is hard to achieve yet necessary to heal ourselves, our society and planet around usâ - here is my latest video essay on my experience with Ayahuasca.
My new episode âI did Ayahuasca and YOU should too!â is out now.
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How might our cognitive biases and emotional hang ups cause us to make things worse when trying to make society better? In this EP, I discuss that question with Chris Ferguson, psychology professor at Stetson University. We get into bias against men in the APA, the failures of BLM, and more, so be sure to tune in!
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My new episode âToxic Masculinity and Biasâ with Chris Ferguson is out now!
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In this EP of Heart Speaks, I speak with @JadanHoryn, founder of Soigne - a new fashion magazine that platforms artists and creators, empowering them to freely express themselves without censorship or cancellation. In a culture that is often stifled by ideological conformity on the one hand and corporatization on the other, artists are left out in the cold. Soigne aims to change that. Find out how by listening and remember to subscribe!
My new episode on âHow Enforced Conformity Destroys Creativityâ with Jadan Horyn is out now!
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