(un)cultured Hypothesis

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Sinopsis

German journalist Johannes Koch and Swedish author Jacob Sundberg conjure up elaborate and amusing theories about the people of Sweden and Germany. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious they jostle with a new (un)cultured hypothesis every other week.

Episodios

  • On Swedish Racism

    24/09/2018 Duración: 26min

    Only in a country which believes in the superiority of its own people does the word foreigner become an insult. In Sweden, it is taboo to claim or imply that someone is not Swedish. New words for "immigrants" are made up, presumably in order not to offend foreigners - but what does that say about the Swedes' view of themselves? Jacob claims that Sweden is small enough to be a cult and large enough to be a state - is it true that Sweden is a delusional and self-righteous little country? The (Un)cultured Hypothesis is a show about the things in culture and society you’ve always wondered about but have never really figured out. Your hosts Jacob Sundberg and Johannes Koch hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week.

  • On Values and Game Theory

    10/09/2018 Duración: 26min

    Have we run amok chasing short-term gain over long-term vision? Do we hold yourself accountable to our principles? The (Un)cultured Hypothesis is a show about the things in culture and society you’ve always wondered about but have never really figured out. Your hosts Jacob Sundberg and Johannes Koch hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week.

  • Jordan Peterson and the Bigger Picture

    27/08/2018 Duración: 36min

    The increasing rate of specialisation creates a fragmented world view, a microscopic view which limits our understanding, our grasp of the totality. We could all need to zoom out intellectually - lest we get lost in detail. In this episode, Jacob uses intellectual superstar Jordan B Peterson as a rare example of someone who dares to zoom out and move seamlessly between different disciplines and areas of knowledge - perhaps in part even explaining his rise to fame. Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. Credit to Aaron Day for the jingle! 

  • Long Live the Underdog

    13/08/2018 Duración: 31min

    In this episode, Johannes points to the important role of the underdog on a psychological as well as societal level: We root for the underdog, and underdogs band together because it's a classic David and Goliath tale, but it's also a symptom of the hegemon's power which has become too great and needs to give way to something new. Far from being an inferiority complex, the underdog phenomenon is necessary as part of the social struggle that is required to give way and rise to a new hegemon in its place, before a cycle of destruction and rebirth restarts. Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. Credit to Aaron

  • The Abolition of Man

    29/07/2018 Duración: 33min

    In this episode, Jacob laments the loss of human interaction thanks to the increase in automation in virtually every area of human life. Self checkouts in grocery stores, restaurants that force you to download their app to order food etc - things that admittedly save people's time but at what cost? Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. Credit to Aaron Day for the jingle! Episode artwork designed by Freepik

  • Multitasking is a Farce

    16/07/2018 Duración: 31min

    Will multitasking lead to humanity's extinction? In this episode, Johannes claims that multitasking doesn't really exist. We are made to focus on one thing at a time, and our attempt to ignore this may well lead to our demise. Artwork Designed by Freepik Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. Credit to Aaron Day for the new jingle

  • Existential Anxiety and Food

    01/07/2018 Duración: 21min

    Is the boom of dietary trends an expression of existential anxiety? In this episode, Jacob wonders whether the rise in awareness of diet and exercise in actual fact is a replacement for previously held religious beliefs. It has all the trademarks of religion: guilt, confessions, self-flagellation and hope of a better hereafter. Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. Credit to Aaron Day for the new jingle and a spectacular sounding episode.

  • The Slaves of Time

    17/06/2018 Duración: 24min

    I this episode, Johannes argues that the West's obsession with punctuality compromises relationships. In fact, in Germany it borders on the ridiculous – people actually lose friendships over being a couple of minutes late. Punctuality is to time what black Peter is to Santa Claus – a stern pedant that will whip you into shape. Kind of like a badass PT but without the benefit of giving you that beach-ready body. (Jacob also mistakenly attributes a quote to Gandhi which actually seems to come from the Taliban. He always gets those two confused) References: On "Black Peter": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwarte_Piet Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a

  • A Critique of Pure Reason

    03/06/2018 Duración: 27min

    Humans are not entirely rational - and perhaps that's not even desirable. Or is it? In this episode, Jacob outlines his irrational fear of flying (when he becomes extra religious - to the point of southern baptism), and then proceeds to make the case that there are aspects of life that are out of bounds of rationality. Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. Credit to Aaron Day for the new jingle and a spectacular sounding episode.

  • Repressed and Naked

    20/05/2018 Duración: 21min

    Lots of nudity in this episode. Johannes makes the case that repressed societies are more likely to produce nudist beach goers since nudity is a way of stripping oneself of status. And is it true that Americans conceive of Europe as one big nudist beach where everyone smokes Gauloises and makes animated hand gestures? Johannes reveals he's hopelessly European by repeatedly making reference to a non-existent baseball team by the name "Boston White Sox" (sorry all Boston or Chicago fans for the mixup). Also, Jacob reveals how he happened to do some naked dancing unaware of a group of spectators. In short, an episode on genitals and culture. Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or se

  • The illusion of justice - with special guest Aron Flam

    07/05/2018 Duración: 59min

    Are Swedes only concerned with the illusion of justice rather than real justice, focusing on "millimeter justice" and the equality of outcome? Comedian Aron Flam joins the show to discuss the view on gender that permeates the public discourse in Sweden - and comes up with his very own hypothesis about the state of things in a country seemingly gone mad. This episode includes a long and hilarious rant: about how Sweden is sweeping its historical Nazi support under the carpet, how Swedes constantly jumps on the bandwagon of new ideological trends - and what this has to do with polytheism and socialism. Listen to Aron's own podcast Dekonstruktiv Kritik here: https://soundcloud.com/aronflam Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at tim

  • The German recycling obsession

    23/04/2018 Duración: 28min

    Germans religiously follow the recycling dictates of the authorities and get chastised by their neighbors if they don't flatten their cardboard packages. Johannes argues that recycling is a German obsession - but also an act of humanism. Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week.

  • Swedish weather is a heroin addict

    07/04/2018 Duración: 29min

    The unpredictable Swedish weather makes Swedes always ready for changes, waiting for the right moment to put on swimsuits or skis. Does this in part explain why Swedes are so trend sensitive? And what on earth does that have to do with heroin addicts? Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. Today I’m gonna talk about the weather. But it’s not just gonna be small talk, it’s gonna be BIG talk about the weather. So hear me out. In Sweden we have really short summers. And I mean really really short summers. There’s a classic joke which goes something like: “I really enjoyed last summer, I think it was on a

  • Du & Sie, You & You

    26/03/2018 Duración: 28min

    Germans use the formal "Sie" and the informal "Du" to describe someone but is the latter slowly eroding the former and what does this mean for Europe? Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week.

  • Instant Gratification

    12/03/2018 Duración: 34min

    Are we sacrificing our future by constantly seeking immediate gratification on our smartphones? Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week.

  • Humor Unraveled

    26/02/2018 Duración: 29min

    The German psyche may lack the concept of randomness, a central ingredient to being funny. Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week.

  • Abolition of the Past

    12/02/2018 Duración: 31min

    Will Sweden rid itself of potentially obsolete and dangerous ideas by abolishing the past? Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week.

  • The Royalty Complex

    03/02/2018 Duración: 22min

    Why do Swedes call their children “prince” and “princess”? Does it have anything to do with their desperate urge to break free from a consensus dystopia? Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. 

  • Passive-Aggressive

    03/02/2018 Duración: 25min

    Do Germans avoid confrontation with tiny passive-aggressive acts to keep psychotic tendencies at bay and maintain order in an otherwise chaotic world? Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week. 

  • Intro

    03/02/2018 Duración: 14min

    How Jacob and Johannes came up with the ludicrous concept of the (un)cultured hypothesis and other secrets about who they are. Jacob Sundberg is a Swedish author (http://jacobsundberg.se) and Johannes Koch is a German journalist. Together they hypothesize, entertain and enlighten you about a wide variety of topics ranging from the trivial to the existential - and usually spin them out into their illogical conclusions. At times philosophical, at times psychological but hardly ever researched or serious, they jostle with a new (Un)cultured Hypothesis every other week.