
Conversations with Peter Boghossian
We stand transparent about our motivations: we are champions of liberal values and Enlightenment Rationalism. Reason & liberty are paramount-whether threatened by tyranny in places like China or elsewhere-because they are essential to human dignity and prosperity. The Enlightenment, with it's emphasis on error-correction, is the philosophical project that has cultivated the wealth & freedom of the modern world. The West has been a custodian of this tradition of criticism, producing societies full rapid, stable, and genuine progress. The clearer people become on this connection, the more they'll recognize that these principles are what enable our civilization to be freer, safer, and more prosperous. This is the set of ideas we are committed to spreading.~ Reid Nicewonder
Latest episodes

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Apr 15, 2025 • 49min
Is the Planet Overpopulated
Brett Hall, an academic and commentator, dives into the hot topic of overpopulation and its nuances. He argues against limiting human numbers, positing that creativity flourishes with larger populations. The conversation highlights how innovative problem-solving can arise from growing challenges in resource consumption. They also delve into the impact of declining birth rates in the West and the pivotal role education plays in nurturing democratic resilience. Finally, Hall discusses the complexities of immigrant integration in Australia, emphasizing the balance of responsibilities between host nations and newcomers.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h
Mia Hughes: Puberty Blockers and Medical Experimentation on Children
Mia Hughes, an expert on the medicalization of transgender issues in children, dives into the controversial topic of puberty blockers and their impact on youth. She discusses the ethical implications of medical experimentation on minors, questioning the motivations behind current treatment practices. The conversation critiques flawed studies and the responsibility of medical professionals in ensuring informed consent. Hughes also explores how brain development influences decision-making in adolescence, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of the long-term effects of gender transition interventions.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 37min
How Greek Tragedy Informs the Ethics of Severance w/Isabella Reinhardt
Isabella Reinhardt, a thought leader in ethics and philosophy, joins the conversation to unravel the intricate ties between Greek tragedy and the show Severance. They explore the ethical dilemmas of identity and consent, diving into Stoic philosophy and personal autonomy. The dialogue highlights emotional complexities of self-severance and real-world parallels, including pregnancy. They also examine trust through ancient narratives like The Odyssey and ponder existence within simulated worlds, reflecting on how science fiction shapes our understanding of these deep philosophical issues.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 1h 58min
"No One Is Born Transgender"
Mia Hughes, an Ottawa-based British journalist and head of Genspect Canada, dives deep into the complexities of transgender health. She discusses how fringe activists at WPATH have influenced global medical practices, raising serious concerns about the treatment of minors. The conversation critiques institutional trust and the evidence behind gender-affirming care. Hughes highlights emotional tolls and societal pressures on youth navigating gender dysphoria, advocating for accountability and informed dialogue around these contentious issues.

Mar 12, 2025 • 1h 3min
Milei: A Beacon of Hope for the West
I sat down with Leonardo Orlando, an expert in political science and international relations as well as a fantastic human, to discuss the ascent of Argentina's President Milei. Leonardo is a Visiting Fellow at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium in Budapest. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations from Sciences Po Paris, a BA and MA in Philosophy from Sorbonne, and a post-doctorate in Cognitive Science and Evolutionary Psychology from the École normale supérieure de Paris. Watch this episode on YouTube.

Feb 28, 2025 • 56min
Gender Trouble with Travis Brown
In this episode, I sit down with filmmaker Travis Brown about his new series, "Uncomfortable Truths: the Reality of Gender Identity Ideology." This documentary comes with my highest recommendation, despite the deeply troubling nature of the subject matter and the irreversible harm the ideology is causing children. Travis is the video director for our YouTube channel, a visiting fellow at Danube Institute, content producer for Genspect, the president of a non-profit, and an international filmmaker and commentator known for his thought-provoking docuseries 'The Woke Reformation.' Contribute to Travis to help him finish the series: https://www.givesendgo.com/uncomfortabletruths Watch this episode on YouTube.

Feb 27, 2025 • 1h 26min
Are We Honest About Migration? With Omar Sayfo
Omar Sayfo, an expert on migration in Europe, dives into the nuances of migration discourse. He critiques oversimplified narratives around crime and cultural identity among migrants, particularly focusing on the complexities faced by youth in North Africa and Turkey. The discussion includes tensions between Jewish and Muslim communities and the evolving political landscape surrounding immigration. Sayfo advocates for ideal policies and emphasizes the importance of language in integration while exploring community-building efforts that bridge cultural divides.

Feb 18, 2025 • 1h 12min
Taiwan, China, and the Fight for Democracy
In this engaging conversation, Sona Eyambe, a Texas native and popular YouTuber based in Taiwan, shares his insights on cultural and political differences between Taiwan and the U.S. He marvels at Taiwan's pride in its unique identity, especially amidst threats from China. Topics include the challenges of online activism against the Chinese Communist Party, the vibrant community spirit in Taiwan, and striking contrasts in waste management practices. Sona also highlights the complexities of Taiwanese identity and resilience in navigating geopolitical tensions.

Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 15min
Saving America w/John Papola (Dad Saves America)
Peter Boghossian and John Papola (Dad Saves America) discuss Trump, the Department of Education, current events, and more! Watch this episode on YouTube.

Feb 11, 2025 • 52min
"We Are Not Chinese" w/Taiwanese Commentator Lōa Ēng Hôa
In my discussion with the popular Taiwanese figure Lōa Ēng Hôa, we explored various aspects of Taiwan. A key theme for Lōa is the importance of retaining the Taiwanese language, which he sees as vital in the face of Mandarin's dominance. (He views Mandarin as "the language of colonizers.") Lōa emphasizes that language is of ultimate importance and believes that the best way to wage war is through words. We also discussed whether Taiwanese people consider themselves part of China or culturally Chinese, and how this perception impacts traditional Taiwanese culture. During my time in Taiwan, I observed the cleanliness and civility of society, especially in contrast to some leftwing cities in America, like Portland, Oregon and Los Angelos, California. Lōa posed an intriguing question: Is this civility a result of being "well-behaved," or is it a reflection of tyranny? Watch this episode on YouTube.
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