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Think First with Jim Detjen
Jim Detjen | Gaslight 360
95 episodes
23 hours ago
Some animals don’t just react. They anticipate. In this episode of Think First, we explore a quiet idea most of us already sense but rarely say out loud: animals may notice shifts in the world before we do — emotional, social, and environmental — in ways that complicate how we think about consciousness. From dogs that read the room before anything happens, to crows that plan, elephants that remember relationships, whales that communicate across vast distances, and octopuses that solve problem...
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Some animals don’t just react. They anticipate. In this episode of Think First, we explore a quiet idea most of us already sense but rarely say out loud: animals may notice shifts in the world before we do — emotional, social, and environmental — in ways that complicate how we think about consciousness. From dogs that read the room before anything happens, to crows that plan, elephants that remember relationships, whales that communicate across vast distances, and octopuses that solve problem...
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Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
News,
Self-Improvement,
News Commentary
Episodes (20/95)
Think First with Jim Detjen
#88 Your Dog Knows Before You Do
Some animals don’t just react. They anticipate. In this episode of Think First, we explore a quiet idea most of us already sense but rarely say out loud: animals may notice shifts in the world before we do — emotional, social, and environmental — in ways that complicate how we think about consciousness. From dogs that read the room before anything happens, to crows that plan, elephants that remember relationships, whales that communicate across vast distances, and octopuses that solve problem...
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1 day ago
19 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#87 Las Vegas, Charlie Kirk, Trump · And the Questions That Stopped Getting Asked
The deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history didn’t fade because it was resolved. It faded because asking questions became unwelcome. In this episode of Think First, we revisit the 2017 Las Vegas shooting — not to advance a theory, but to examine what happens when explanations arrive quickly… and then stop evolving. Drawing on a recent long-form interview between Tucker Carlson and researcher Ian Carroll, we explore how narratives stabilize, why timelines shift, and what it means when transpar...
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6 days ago
20 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#86 Why a Harvard Professor Walked Away · And What the University Can’t Say Out Loud
After forty years at Harvard, historian James Hankins quietly walked away. Not in protest. Not in anger. But with a diagnosis. In this episode of Think First, we examine Hankins’ final essay and a recent interview to understand what changed inside elite universities — not ideologically, but institutionally. From the disappearance of Western civilization requirements to shifting hiring incentives and the loss of a shared cultural foundation, this isn’t a story about politics. It’s about drift....
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1 week ago
20 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#85 Nick Fuentes and the Internet’s Real Power
Nick Fuentes didn’t appear in a vacuum — and this episode isn’t about defending or denouncing him. It’s about why certain voices cut through during moments of institutional fatigue — and why the same mechanics repeat across the political spectrum. Drawing on campus observations, recent media flashpoints, and Episode #52 (The Pendulum Swing of Gen Z), we look at how attention, irony, certainty, and drift shape what rises online. Not persuasion — selection. And if something in the conversat...
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4 weeks ago
42 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#84 The 150-Terabyte Moment No One Talks About
Every human carries the most advanced backup system on Earth — and it’s not your phone, your cloud account, or anything designed in Silicon Valley. It’s older, denser, more durable, and capable of moving more information in a single moment than most companies store for all their customers combined. In this episode, we explore the staggering information inside DNA, why one human cell holds hundreds of megabytes of data, and what it means when biology quietly outperforms every digital system we...
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1 month ago
23 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
🔸 Poetic Truth · When Feeling Replaces Fact
What if the most powerful lies… don’t look like lies at all? In this episode of Think First, we unpack poetic truth — the kind of storytelling that sounds noble, feels right, and spreads fast… even when it’s not true. From history to Hollywood, we break down how emotional narratives are replacing reality — and why challenging them comes with a cost. Because when facts become optional… the loudest feelings win. Support the show Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheGaslight Read and reflect at G...
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1 month ago
6 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#83 The Video That Crossed the Line · Congress, the Military, and the Fog Between Them
When six lawmakers released a highly polished “You can refuse illegal orders” video aimed at America’s troops, the official explanation was simple: It was just a reminder. But that’s not how the Pentagon saw it. Or the FBI. Or the White House. Or the Commander in Chief. Or anyone familiar with how civil-military trust actually works. In this longform Think First episode, we break down what really happened — from the institutional responses to the historical red lines, to the subliminal me...
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1 month ago
46 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#82 The Shift No One Explained · Inside the LGB → LGBTQIA+ Break
Something happened to the movement that began as L-G-B. It expanded — then expanded again — until the letters outgrew the definitions they were built on. This Think First investigation walks through the quiet fracture inside the modern LGBTQIA+ umbrella, guided not by critics, but by insiders: gay-rights pioneers, lesbian activists, queer commentators, and left-leaning journalists who’ve watched the ground shift beneath their feet. Equal parts history, psychology, and cultural clarity — with ...
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1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#81 Something Is Killing the Cows
A rancher finds his best bull bloodless at sunrise. No tracks. No struggle. No answers. From the 1970s panic to the Oregon cases making headlines today, “cattle mutilations” have never really gone away—they’ve just upgraded their tools. In this episode, Think First breaks the case open from both sides: the paperwork and the poetry. We follow the trail through FBI archives, media spin, biotech theories, eco-activists, and the faithful who still call it The Devil’s Tithe. And then we feed fifty...
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2 months ago
32 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#80 DNA and the Soul · The Architecture of Continuity
What if DNA isn’t just a code of flesh, but the anchor of something older? In this episode, Jim Detjen explores the thin line between biology and belief — from inherited trauma and quantum biology to the question of whether consciousness might use DNA as its docking station. It’s part science, part philosophy, part cosmic stand-up routine. If DNA really is the soul’s anchor, what exactly is being transmitted — and who’s doing the editing? Support the show Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheG...
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2 months ago
21 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#79 Ten Headlines, One Comet, and a Cold.
Between Air Force Academy swim meets, a fiftieth-birthday celebration, Harvard Parent Weekend for two kids, a Distorted publishing deadline, and a world-class case of COVID — Jim’s finally back behind the mic. This week, it’s a full-service check-up on ten headlines that forgot to match their own paragraphs: the $14-billion “disaster” that wasn’t, the Fed’s optimistic rate-cut asterisk, Amazon’s AI “layoffs,” consumer confidence’s one-point panic, the inflation report on vacation, HR’s new ...
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2 months ago
11 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#78 Diversity Is Our Strength — Until You Disagree
At 3:31 a.m. in Minneapolis, a sound echoes through the dark — a call that now defines a city’s new idea of “inclusion.” From that single moment, this episode unpacks the story we’ve all been sold: that diversity automatically makes us stronger. But what happens when inclusion becomes a script, disagreement becomes hate, and silence becomes the safest response? We trace the shift from tolerance to enforcement — from slogans to censorship — and show how the same moral choreography plays out in...
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2 months ago
29 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#77 Weight of the World · Is the Obesity Epidemic a Side Effect or a Strategy?
Something about the obesity epidemic doesn’t add up. Despite decades of “awareness,” our population keeps getting sicker, younger, and more dependent — while the system built to fix it keeps breaking profit records. In this episode of Think First, host Jim Detjen unpacks how food engineering, pharmaceutical incentives, and shame-based media narratives quietly reinforce one another — turning health into a subscription model. Featuring excerpts from Dr. Mark Hyman’s The Doctor’s Farmacy with Ca...
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3 months ago
25 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#76 When the Government Stops, Military Families Still Pay.
When Washington shuts down, the headlines talk about politics. But at kitchen tables in Kansas, California, and overseas bases, it’s military and veteran families who feel it first. In this episode, Jim Detjen unpacks the gap between the story we’re told and the reality families live — from furloughed civilians to unpaid Border Patrol agents, to kids wondering why “back pay later” doesn’t buy Pop-Tarts tonight. Featuring reporting from CBS and Reuters, the voices of families, and a simple met...
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3 months ago
15 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#75 Wikipedia · The Internet’s Biggest Gaslight
They told us Wikipedia was the “free encyclopedia anyone can edit.” What they didn’t tell us is how it edits you back. In this episode of Think First, Jim Detjen pulls apart the myth of Wikipedia’s neutrality — exposing how “fringe” labels erase arguments, how intelligence agencies treat it like a propaganda shop, and why Tucker Carlson was left stunned when co-founder Larry Sanger admitted just how compromised the site has become. This isn’t just about a website. It’s about the funhouse mirr...
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3 months ago
20 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#74 Walter Russell and the Gaslight of Science: Madman, Mystic, or a Thousand Years Too Soon?
In 1921, artist-turned-polymath Walter Russell claimed to spend 39 days in a coma-like “illumination,” tapping the very “source of all knowledge.” His revelations became The Universal One — a sweeping vision of reality as crystallized light, consciousness, and rhythm. Nearly every scientist dismissed him as mad. Except Nikola Tesla. This episode unpacks the gaslighting Russell faced, the poetic truths that turned him into a cult prophet, and what his story reveals about how science treats out...
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3 months ago
16 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#73 Are Mormons Christian? The Michigan Shooting & Narrative Distortion
A tragic shooting at an LDS church in Michigan sparked a viral fight online — not just about violence, but about identity. Commenters claimed, “Mormons aren’t Christian.” Others insisted, “Christianity is under attack.” This episode asks the harder question: why does grief get hijacked so quickly? Why do we rush to tribal labels instead of human loss? And what does it reveal when victims’ identities are rewritten before the blood even dries? From the LDS debate to the larger pattern of narrat...
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3 months ago
11 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#72 Distorted · Read It Before the World Does
For three years, I’ve been building something bigger than this podcast. It’s called Distorted: How Gaslighting and Poetic Truth Bend Our Perception of Reality. And now — before the hardcover and paperback release in February 2026 — the Early Access Edition is here. This episode is the behind-the-scenes story of how the book came to life, why it’s coming out early, and how you can be part of the launch. Expect dry humor, self-deprecation, and more family roasts than I probably should admit. Gr...
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3 months ago
5 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#71 Jimmy Kimmel, Charlie Kirk, and the Line Between Satire and Spin
When Jimmy Kimmel tied the “MAGA gang” to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, it wasn’t just a joke — it was a spark. The fallout got his show suspended, affiliates pulled the plug, and even the FCC weighed in. Was it satire gone wrong… or political messaging with a laugh track? In this episode of Think First, we cut through the outrage to ask: Where’s the line between comedy and propaganda?When does free speech protection collide with corporate censorship?And what happens when regulators and netwo...
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3 months ago
6 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
#70 Bad Therapy: How the DSM Made Fragility a Feature, Not a Bug
What happens when the manual for diagnosing mental illness stops being a guide for doctors… and starts shaping childhood itself? In this episode of Think First, we trace how the DSM widened the map — turning sadness into depression, tantrums into mood disorders, and shyness into social anxiety — and then follow Abigail Shrier’s Bad Therapy into the classrooms, clinics, and living rooms where those labels became culture. From stomachaches that trigger suicide screenings… to classrooms run like...
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3 months ago
20 minutes

Think First with Jim Detjen
Some animals don’t just react. They anticipate. In this episode of Think First, we explore a quiet idea most of us already sense but rarely say out loud: animals may notice shifts in the world before we do — emotional, social, and environmental — in ways that complicate how we think about consciousness. From dogs that read the room before anything happens, to crows that plan, elephants that remember relationships, whales that communicate across vast distances, and octopuses that solve problem...