
Dani Sulikowski
Dr. Dani Sulikowski is a researcher, who debated about the real reason the left's biology is compelling them to destroy western civilisation.
Top 3 podcasts with Dani Sulikowski
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Aug 14, 2025 • 1h 31min
s07e95 | Female Psychology & Civilizational Decline | with Dr. Dani Sulikowski
Dr. Dani Sulikowski, an Australian psychology researcher, delves into her theory of 'manipulative reproductive suppression' and its potential role in civilizational decline. She examines historical immigration trends in Australia and their social impacts while critiquing kindness as a political solution. Sulikowski discusses the dynamics of intersexual competition, the influence of wokeness on societal values, and how societal pressures shape women's choices regarding career and family. The conversation even touches on the complexities of feminism as illustrated in the Barbie movie.

Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 31min
FREEMIUM: Brokenomics | Sex, Feminism & the Death of Civilisation debate
Join Professor Ed Dutton, a jolly heretic and evolutionary anthropologist, along with researcher Dr. Dani Sulikowski, as they delve into the intriguing dynamics of Western civilization's decline. They tackle how leftist ideologies and biological factors might contribute to cultural destruction, and dissect societal changes impacting reproductive choices. Co-author J.O. Rainer Hills adds depth to discussions on wealth's influence over fertility rates and the role of psychopathic traits among elites, all while questioning the future of feminism and societal values.

Jul 15, 2025 • 25min
PREVIEW: Brokenomics | Female Mating Behaviour
Dani Sulikowski, an expert in evolutionary psychology, dives into the intriguing paradox of female empowerment and its correlation with declining happiness. She examines the conflicts women face between seeking gender equality and their traditional desires for partners with high social status. Exploring modern mating dynamics, she reveals how dating apps skew perceptions of quality partners and the necessity of physical connections. Sulikowski also discusses evolutionary strategies women employ in dating, including the role of status and unique evaluation tactics for long-term commitments.