A Very Special Boxing Day Episode, with Jay Shapiro

DECEMBER 26, 2022

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This is a Very Special Boxing Day Episode of Where We Go Next, with longtime friend of the show Jay Shapiro. We discuss Jay's recent move to Mexico City, how we find and make meaning in community, the history of Boxing Day, what Jay's been up to with Sam Harris, and we analyze two films that are meaningful to us: SLC Punk! and Wendy and Lucy.

How to watch Jay's Movie, SLC Punk! - JustWatch

How to watch Michael's movie, Wendy and Lucy - JustWatch

whatjaythinks.com

Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing

Why Honor Matters, by Tamler Sommers

#126 - In Defense of Honor - Making Sense with Sam Harris (featuring Tamler Sommers)

Standings Bar, NYC - Instagram

66: Embracing Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing, with Pete Davis - Where We Go Next

The Last Dance - Netflix

"You're actually rooting for the clothes, when you get right down to it." - Jerry Seinfeld

Boxing Day - Wikipedia

The Human Capacity - An Essay from the Writer of The Essential Sam Harris, by Jay Shapiro

63: Choosing Between a Drowning Child and a New Pair of Shoes, with Jay Shapiro - Where We Go Next

Hype! (1996) - Wikipedia

Nothing Gold Can Stay, by Robert Frost

Reality Bites - Wikipedia

Kelly Reichardt - Wikipedia

Lynn Shelton - Wikipedia

John Cassavetes - Wikipedia

Jeremy Kagan - Wikipedia

How to watch A Woman Under the Influence - JustWatch

@GEN - Gen Kimura's YouTube Channel

Husbands - Wikipedia

Your Sister's Sister - Wikipedia

Old Joy - Wikipedia

Observer Effect - Wikipedia

Castaway - Wikipedia

S01E01: Fire at the Louvre - Susan Wolf - Dilemma Podcast

Sometimes a Great Notion (film) - Wikipedia

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