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The O'Leary Review - Scott Fischbuch - Episode 16 - 12-31-2022

The O'Leary Review - Scott Fischbuch - Episode 16 - 12-31-2022

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December 31, 202254m 12s

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<p>The O’Leary Review Podcast</p> <p><em>December 31, 2022</em></p> <p>Guest: Scott Fischbuch</p> <p>Today’s sponsor:</p> <p><a href="https://libertyclassroom.com/?ref=brianoleary">Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom</a></p> <p>Go to <a href="https://briandoleary.com/liberty/">BrianDOLeary.com/liberty</a> for more …</p> <p>Fountain.FM</p> <p><a href="https://fountain.fm/faqs/about">What is Fountain?</a></p> <p>Incentives on the internet are broken. Fountain fixes this with programmable money. Whether you’re a content creator, consumer, or curator, on Fountain you get rewarded for the value you provide for others. Unlike the attention economy, Fountain uses money as a signal to surface the content that is truly valuable.</p> <p>Fountain is powered by the Bitcoin Lightning Network and is available on iOS and Android.</p> <p>Pay me on Fountain. Pay me using my Lightning Address:</p> <p>[email protected]</p> <p>Scott Fischbuch – Quick Bio</p> <p>With a Bachelors in Psychology and an obsession with personality typing, Scott Fischbuch has studied Jungian Typology for over 8 years and uses it in business consulting and personal coaching to improve communication and understanding, to help marriages, improve KPI's, and to teach others how to use their superpowers for good.</p> <p>Tom Woods 100</p> <p>One of the goals of this program is to get at least 100 people within the Tom Woods orbit on the podcast. “Tom’s orbit” is loosely defined, but we have less than 90 to go now!</p> <p><a href="https://whoisinthetomwoodsworld.com/">WhoIsInTheTomWoodsWorld.com</a> — A page with all the #TomWoods100 conversations.</p> <h1 id="tomwoods100">TomWoods100</h1> <p>Exit Podcast</p> <p><a href="https://exitgroup.substack.com/p/exit-podcast-episode-14-jungian-typology-934#details">Episode 14</a></p> <p><a href="https://exitgroup.substack.com/p/exit-podcast-episode-14-jungian-typology-934#details">https://exitgroup.substack.com/p/exit-podcast-episode-14-jungian-typology-934#details</a></p> <p><a href="https://zencastr.com/z/YHtPMQnc">Episode 25</a></p> <p>Ironside Podcast</p> <p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/6xbiLbASLK3yUmlphLZeEb">Ep. 48 – Heroes against Demons</a></p> <p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-63-cupid-and-psyche-with-scott-fischbuch/id1605399821?i=1000575098496">Ep. 63 – Cupid and Psyche</a></p> <p>Psychiatry (and then some) discussion mentioned:</p> <p>Tom Cruise and Matt Lauer on the Today Show.</p> <p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LId3SRckGjo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LId3SRckGjo</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/hollywood-flashback-15-years-tom-cruise-clashed-matt-lauer-today-1299755/">The Hollywood Reporter article</a> on the June 24, 2005 event.</p> <p>Dig a little deeper into Cruise’s psyche with Peter Overton’s <em>60 Minutes Australia</em> interview. No specific talk of psychology or psychiatry, however.</p> <p><a href="https://youtu.be/PsnYB6EiSCE">https://youtu.be/PsnYB6EiSCE</a></p> <p>This interview shows a short clip of Cruise’s <em>Oprah</em> appearance. Very odd.</p> <p>Either way, I remain a fan of most Tom Cruise movies. He’s a legitimate movie star and the face of many of the movies from the last few decades… that I still love to this day.</p> <p>I still have a hard time reconciling Cruise’s antics and the movies he stars in. He’s a movie star—and a spectacular one—not much more.</p> <p>Jungian Typology</p> <p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung">Carl Jung</a> (1875-1961). A Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Hugely influential in the psychiatry field in the 20th Century and beyond.</p> <p>Jung is considered the “father” of <em>analytic psychology</em>, who coined the term (<em>Analytische Psychologie</em> in the original German). Analytic psychology is also known as <em>Jungian analysis</em>.</p>