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Konstantin Kisin

Comedian and co-host of TRIGGERnometry podcast, known for insightful conversations on various topics.

Top 10 podcasts with Konstantin Kisin

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509 snips
Jan 6, 2025 • 2h 9min

#886 - Konstantin Kisin - A Plan To Save The Western World

Konstantin Kisin, a podcaster and political commentator, shares his insights on the current socio-political landscape. He dives into the implications of Trump’s victory for the West and discusses whether he's genuinely right-wing. The conversation touches on the evolving role of media and the impact of social platforms on political discourse. Kisin emphasizes the socio-economic divide in Britain and the global implications of governmental policies. Lastly, he reflects on the transformative nature of parenthood amidst cultural clashes between the US and UK.
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448 snips
Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 59min

The Anti-Woke Expert: “USA & UK Are Brainwashed!”

Konstantin Kisin, a Russian-British satirist and co-host of TRIGGERnometry, dives into the battle for free speech in the West. He critiques the evolution of wokeness and its impact on personal responsibility, while discussing the decline of traditional masculinity. Kisin also highlights the dangers of a victim mindset and the role of ideological divisions in society today. He reflects on the benefits of living in the West, critiques identity politics, and examines generational challenges facing today's youth.
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Oct 23, 2023 • 2h 23min

#697 - Konstantin Kisin - Why Does It Feel Like Everyone Is Losing Their Minds?

Konstantin Kisin, podcaster, speaker, and author, discusses the danger of pedestalising victimhood, his thoughts on Theo Von's financial situation, the viral clip of Sam Harris on Triggernometry, the ongoing conversation about Brexit, his advice for young men, the problem with climate change discourse, and more interesting topics.
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157 snips
Feb 20, 2023 • 1h 48min

333. Konstantin Kisin and the Counter-Woke Revolution

Dr Jordan B Peterson and Konstantin Kisin discuss western privilege, the self, the nature of God and religion, the necessity of religion for morality, and how we must combat the death of truth with cohesive principles. Konstantin Kisin is a Russian-British satirist, social commentator and co-host of the TRIGGERnometry Youtube show. He is also the author of “An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West,” a Sunday Times Bestseller. He has written for a number of publications including Quillette, The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph and Standpoint on issues relating to tech censorship, woke culture, comedy and other topics, but currently publishes articles on his popular Substack. Kisin made headlines in 2018 when he refused to sign a "safe space contract" to perform comedy at a British college and again in 2023 when he participated in an Oxford Union debate on the motion of "This House Believes Woke Culture Has Gone Too Far". His speech at the debate received viral attention and has been seen by over 100 million people around the world.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 3h 8min

#2140 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin discuss conflict dynamics, AI impact on relationships, ethical dilemmas in technology, censorship effects on society, JFK assassination theories, and masculinity evolution in a thought-provoking and humorous conversation.
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Oct 24, 2023 • 1h 33min

"Our Society Is Collapsing!" - Here's How To Get Ahead Of 99% Of People | Konstantin Kisin PT 1

In this thought-provoking podcast, Konstantin Kisin challenges the status quo and discusses how America is on the brink of collapse, the power of language in constructing reality, and the success that comes from following rules of thumb. They also explore power dynamics, language learning, human nature, transgender rights, and more. Get ready for a riveting discussion packed with thought-provoking insights and hard-hitting truths.
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95 snips
Oct 25, 2023 • 1h 46min

"Our Society Is Collapsing!" - Here's How To Get Ahead Of 99% Of People | Konstantin Kisin PT 2

Konstantin Kisin challenges the status quo and delves into powerful topics such as the difference between masculinity and power, defining alpha and beta males, and the importance of resilience. Buckle up for this thought-provoking episode filled with hard-hitting truths on navigating our rapidly evolving world.
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Apr 22, 2024 • 1h 46min

442. BILL C-63 - Everything You Need to Know | Bruce Pardy & Konstantin Kisin

Canadian lawyer Bruce Pardy and podcaster Konstantin Kisin discuss the implications of Canadian Bill C63 on freedom of speech, government powers, and potential chilling effects on online speech. They explore the balance between safety and freedom of expression, evolution of legal systems, weaponization of human rights, ethics of gender affirming care, and the role of personal responsibility in preventing tyranny.
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May 28, 2024 • 1h 6min

Sam Harris & Konstantin Kisin Debate: Corruption, Israel-Hamas, Tucker Carlson, DEI & Migrant Crisis PT 1

Neuroscientist Sam Harris and comedian Konstantin Kisin discuss pursuing truth, social media's influence, cognitive biases, media manipulation, and challenges in determining reality. They explore the impact of misinformation, individual rights, and the importance of error correction in knowledge growth. The debate also delves into media spectacle in politics, seeking truth amidst biases, and exploring perspectives on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 3h 35min

#2220 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin

Francis Foster, a sharp-witted stand-up comic and co-host of "Triggernometry," and Konstantin Kisin, a keen political commentator and author, delve into the evolving landscape of political identity and the challenges of free speech. They dissect the influence of misinformation and corporate tech on society. The duo also addresses the complexities of comedy in today's political climate, emphasizing the importance of context and authenticity. Additionally, they explore immigration debates, political resilience, and the necessity of open dialogue in a polarized world.