
In Season 1 of 'Daley Dialogue,' we dive into the investment banker's perspective on ranch lands. While they exude a rustic charm, ranches also offer distinct financial prospects and hurdles. Journey with us to the crossroads of finance and farming, as seasoned experts discuss the potential and pitfalls of investing in ranch lands.
Oct 23, 2023
58 min

In this episode, Anna and Patrick discuss Rene Girard's theory of imitative desire and how it shapes us in various areas of our lives. Often, what we think we want is not really what we want. But how can we know the difference between mimetic and authentic desires? And what does living in cities have to do with it? How might our deeper goals in life be affected by broader cultural scripts?
Oct 18, 2023
33 min

Pessimism and optimism are widely used terms. But what do we really mean when we talk about pessimism and optimism? Does it make sense to label people as pessimists or optimists? What are the advantages and disadvantages of these distinctive mindsets? And are we perhaps overvaluing optimism these days, and what dangers does this entail?
Oct 18, 2023
39 min

The episode is about social media business models and the many problems they cause.
Oct 18, 2023
40 min

In this episode, Patrick and Anna discuss purpose: What does purpose actually mean? What might a purposeful life look like? And what are the dominant narratives we tell ourselves about purpose in our lives? We all long for Purpose with a capital P - big, clear, single-focus purpose that renders everything coherent and meaningful. But the reality is that very few people have such capital P Purpose in their lives. Most of us try to balance various purposes, most of which are quiet, humble and unspectacular.
Oct 18, 2023
51 min

People have always worried greatly about the consequences of technological change. Cultural technologies such as fire, writing, the printing press, railways, nuclear weapons, the internet and social media have always brought in their wake a host of changes - some positive, some negative, and most quite unpredictable. What are the risks and opportunities that AI devices like ChatGPT pose? Are we at the brink of a true paradigm shift? And what can we learn from the past? Will AI force us to up our game as humans, and refocus on our uniquely human skillsets once again?
Oct 18, 2023
49 min

Fictional vigilante figures such as Jack Reacher are more popular than ever. What is behind this global cultural trend? Why are we so drawn to these justice-seeking outsiders types, who fight corrupt institutions and bad actors on their own terms? What can our fascination tell us about our trust in our institutions and legal systems, and should we worry about this trend?
Oct 18, 2023
51 min

In this episode, Patrick and Anna discuss the difference between US and European attitudes to big government, the issue of trust, Brexit, Ayn Rand and whether it is better to be ruled by bureaucrats or ideologues.
Oct 18, 2023
51 min

In this episode, Patrick and Anna discus the history and the changing forms and functions of culture wars. Are we really more divided than ever today or have people always argued about wedge issues? Have we unlearned the art of disagreeing with one another in a civil way? And how can we take the sting out of our disagreements?
Oct 18, 2023
56 min

In episode 5, Patrick and Anna talk about “Mitfreude”. The concept refers to rejoicing in other people’s success, development or happiness. It is the opposite of Schadenfreude, and we need much more of it in our lives, both collectively and individually.
Oct 18, 2023
44 min
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