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Buster Benson — The Art of Productive Disagreement | Ideamarket Podcast Ep 6

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After leadership roles at Twitter, Slack, and Patreon, Buster Benson wrote Why Are We Yelling? The Art of Productive Disagreement. In this interview, he shares his strategies for having difficult, truth-seeking conversations within both families and companies, and predicts how society might evolve past unproductive contentiousness. Toward the end, we venture into the bittersweet rewards of contemplating death. We really enjoyed this conversation, and thank Buster for going deep with us.

In this episode:

(00:00) — Episode starts

(00:36) — Buster's background

(01:50) — A Buster Benson bootcamp

(05:20) — "Disagreement is rarely about facts"

(07:16) — "Being uncomfortable is a good identity to have"

(10:08) — "What's the moose in the room?"

(13:01) — "Truth-seeking is pain-seeking"

(20:17) — How to have hard conversations about the COVID vaccine

(28:09) — Disagreement is not about persuasion

(34:00) — "Fiction has to change"

(50:08) — "Social media is ruining us"

(56:29) — The problem of community

(1:02:06) — The captive narrative of capitalism

(1:13:09) — "University is going away"

(1:30:24) — The pros and cons of social media

(1:35:53) — Meditations on death

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The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.

About Ideamarket:

Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals.

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Contenido proporcionado por Mike Elias & James Ellis, Mike Elias, and James Ellis. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Mike Elias & James Ellis, Mike Elias, and James Ellis o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

After leadership roles at Twitter, Slack, and Patreon, Buster Benson wrote Why Are We Yelling? The Art of Productive Disagreement. In this interview, he shares his strategies for having difficult, truth-seeking conversations within both families and companies, and predicts how society might evolve past unproductive contentiousness. Toward the end, we venture into the bittersweet rewards of contemplating death. We really enjoyed this conversation, and thank Buster for going deep with us.

In this episode:

(00:00) — Episode starts

(00:36) — Buster's background

(01:50) — A Buster Benson bootcamp

(05:20) — "Disagreement is rarely about facts"

(07:16) — "Being uncomfortable is a good identity to have"

(10:08) — "What's the moose in the room?"

(13:01) — "Truth-seeking is pain-seeking"

(20:17) — How to have hard conversations about the COVID vaccine

(28:09) — Disagreement is not about persuasion

(34:00) — "Fiction has to change"

(50:08) — "Social media is ruining us"

(56:29) — The problem of community

(1:02:06) — The captive narrative of capitalism

(1:13:09) — "University is going away"

(1:30:24) — The pros and cons of social media

(1:35:53) — Meditations on death

EPISODE LINKS:

IDEAMARKET LINKS:

The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.

About Ideamarket:

Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals.

Get started now.

  continue reading

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