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Simone Collins

Has a keen interest in cultural factors impacting perceptions of parenting and societal trends surrounding mental health.

Best podcasts with Simone Collins

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Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 34min

EP 257 Malcolm and Simone Collins on Fertility Rates and Pronatalism

Malcolm Collins is a pronatalism expert, while Simone Collins explores cultural impacts of declining fertility. They delve into the roots of the fertility crisis, discussing historical trends and the effects of urban monocultures. The conversation also highlights the role of endocrine disruptors in reproductive health and critiques consumerism's influence on family dynamics. They advocate for reimagining family responsibilities and examine how societal values might shift towards pro-natalism in a tech-driven world.
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Apr 17, 2024 • 1h 42min

210 – Demographic Collapse & Religion with Simone & Malcolm Collins

Simone & Malcolm from Based Camp and Pronatalist.org discuss global demographic collapse, effects on fertility rates & society, crafting religions for solutions, and the impact on future technology and community development. They explore the importance of prioritizing family, promoting high fertility rates, and building rationalist communities like the Guild of the Rose. The conversation also touches on enjoying science mysteries, childhood disillusionment, and toasting to confusion in deeper understanding.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 1h 7min

Could Oppressing Men Resolve Fertility Collapse?

In this riveting discussion, Malcolm Collins and Simone Collins tackle the provocative idea that male oppression might be key to alleviating fertility collapse. Malcolm, who delves into gender dynamics, and Simone, with her insights on fertility in high-fertility cultures, explore the surprising connections between oppression and reproductive rates. They analyze community structures among groups like the Amish, assess relationship dynamics, and introduce the concept of 'tactical honesty.' This conversation is filled with personal anecdotes and offers a fresh perspective on cultural preservation.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 57min

The Jewish IQ Myth: The Truth is Much Weirder

Malcolm Collins, an advocate for rethinking racial and cultural intelligence myths, and Simone Collins, a speaker on culture and community success, dive into the complexities surrounding Jewish intellectual perceptions. They challenge the idea of inherent IQ superiority, attributing success more to cultural practices. The duo discusses the misrepresentation of IQ studies, the role of nepotism, and debates the implications of genetic selection on societal norms. Their nuanced perspective unpacks misconceptions about Jewish success in history and contemporary society.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 42min

Why Is There Not More Incel Violence? The Male Sedation Hypothesis

Simone Collins, known for her insightful take on psychology and sexuality, joins Malcolm to tackle provocative topics. They discuss the "male sedation hypothesis" and how it could explain societal violence. Explore the unexpected benefits of pornography in reducing sexual aggression while addressing the pitfalls of the NoFap movement. The conversation also highlights the role of video games in guiding male aggression and the importance of fostering safe dating spaces for youth. It’s a thought-provoking look at modern masculinity and relationships.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 42min

How China Went Woke: Beijing Should Be Freaking Out

Simone Collins, a sharp commentator on modern China's socio-economic landscape, joins to discuss the alarming shifts in Chinese society. They delve into the rise of disillusionment among citizens, the 'lying flat' movement, and government attempts to maintain control through extensive surveillance. The conversation covers the repercussions of the White Paper protests and the chilling tactics used to instill fear, including execution vans. These insights not only illuminate China's internal challenges but also raise questions about its status as a global superpower.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 1h 25min

America's Lost Tribe: The Puritans & Greater Appalachia's Role In Their Disappearance

Malcolm Collins, a cultural commentator focused on forgotten American groups, joins insightful speaker Simone Collins to dissect the influence of Puritan culture on modern society. They reveal how Puritan values intertwined with Backwoods culture, shaping unique parenting styles. The discussion explores the vibrant dynamics between various cultural groups, including the impact of Catholic immigration. Their engaging analysis illustrates how historical legacies continue to shape contemporary American identities and parenting philosophies.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 44min

Why Progressives Need to Bully People for Being "Weird"

Malcolm Collins, a political analyst, and Simone Collins, a cultural commentator, dive into the fascinating evolution of political rhetoric. They explore how progressives now label conservatives as 'weird,' marking a cultural shift where progressives have become the new establishment. The duo discusses the outsider appeal of figures like Trump and JD Vance, the complexities of embracing uniqueness, and the impact of societal norms on political identities. They also tackle the stigma around childlessness, challenging traditional values against modern perceptions.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 1h 10min

A New Right Manifesto: Who is the New Right and what do they believe?

Simone Collins, a political candidate in Pennsylvania, joins Malcolm to discuss the emerging New Right movement. They explore the differences from traditional conservatism, emphasizing pragmatic, family-oriented policies. Key topics include immigration reform prioritizing skilled workers, critiques of bureaucratic inefficiency, and a balanced approach to environmental conservation. They also tackle cultural sovereignty, the complexities of sports fairness, and strategic foreign policy, all while advocating for evidence-based reforms and meritocracy.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 53min

The Communism Paradox: Why A Classless Society is Impossible Even in a Post-Scarcity World

Simone Collins, an expert on the flaws of communist ideology, and Malcolm Collins, a thinker on digital influence, tackle the paradox of achieving a truly classless society. They argue that even in a post-scarcity world, class structures persist due to competition for resources and social capital. The discussion highlights how attention and competence shape modern economies and the evolution of influencer culture. They critique the feasibility of communism and predict future challenges as technology redefines social dynamics.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 45min

Real Estate & Fertility Collapse: Exploring the Post-Apocalyptic World Our Children Will Live In

Malcolm Collins, a real estate expert, and Simone Collins, a demographic trends analyst, discuss the alarming consequences of population decline on housing markets. They expose the rapid decay of abandoned properties, particularly in cities like Detroit, and ponder future tech-driven 'havens' amidst societal collapse. The conversation also touches on the unsustainable nature of modern urban life, climate change’s impact on insurance, and the potential divides between tech-friendly and traditional communities. This insightful dialogue confronts the realities of a changing world.
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Jul 26, 2024 • 43min

Obamacare is Subsidizing Orgies (Yes Really)

Malcolm and Simone Collins discuss the controversy of PrEP, government subsidizing sexual health choices, and ethical dilemmas of healthcare funding. They tackle the effectiveness and cost of PrEP, insurance coverage, societal attitudes towards sexual behavior, and the intersection of personal freedom and healthcare costs.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 57min

Kamala Harris' Background: Is She Right of Trump?

Political analysts Malcolm and Simone Collins dissect Kamala Harris's prosecutorial history, authoritarian tendencies, and impact on the Democratic party. They compare her to Trump, discuss her public persona, and potential presidency outcomes. An insightful look into one of the most prominent figures in American politics.
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Jul 22, 2024 • 42min

The Three Factions That make Up The New Republican Party

Malcolm and Simone Collins discuss the emergence of the 'New Right' within the Republican party, exploring shifts in GOP alliances, Trump's influence, changing views on social issues, clash with traditional conservatives, and the impact on the party's future.
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May 28, 2024 • 1h 27min

We Went Viral for "Child Abuse"

Malcolm and Simone Collins discuss their unconventional parenting approach, 'bopping'. They debate discipline vs. abuse, set boundaries, and defend their methods rooted in cultural and evolutionary psychology. They challenge traditional parenting, research on corporal punishment, and emotional discipline. Their belief in the right to raise kids with cultural values is evident in the podcast.
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May 16, 2024 • 34min

The Death of Woke: Stats on Declining Wokeism

Malcolm and Simone Collins analyze the decline of woke culture, discussing its cyclical nature, cancel culture incidents, and pushback from major institutions. They explore the potential consequences of wokeness in bureaucracies, societal unrest, and the consolidation of power by the 'woke elite'. They predict future scenarios and societal impact, including ideological shifts and the balance of power in institutions.
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May 15, 2024 • 32min

Only the Pluralistic & Technophilic Pronatalist will Survive

Malcolm and Simone Collins advocate for embracing technology and industry to ensure cultural autonomy and survival in a competitive world. They discuss the importance of pluralism, long-term planning, and the potential for technophobic groups to adapt when facing existential threats.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 32min

Why do Lower Income Parents Find More Joy In Kids?

Analyzing a graph showing lower income parents finding more joy in parenthood than higher income parents, debunking the myth of miserable poor parents. Discussing the influence of cultural factors like faith and insulation from urban monoculture on parenting fulfillment. Highlighting the impact of defining life goals around pleasure versus intrinsic value for lasting happiness.
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Mar 5, 2024 • 35min

Starship Troopers Proves Leftist Ideology is Evil

A critical analysis of leftist ideology using the movie Starship Troopers, challenging leftists to confront the alignment of the movie's world with their ideals. Exploring themes of gender and ethnic equality, pride in humanity, and the failure of democracy. Debating ideologies, government systems, and citizenship in the context of fascism and leftist perspectives.