

The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast
James Delingpole
James Delingpole interviews the world’s most fascinating people.
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Dec 21, 2024 • 1h 32min
Charlotte Gill
Charlotte Gill, an investigative journalist known for uncovering dark money ties to public shills, dives deep into the murky waters of media manipulation and climate activism. She explores how coordinated propaganda networks shape narratives and influence public perception. The conversation highlights the alarming ties between activism and funding sources, as well as reflects on the role of celebrity culture in shaping societal values. Gill's insights challenge the authenticity of media narratives and advocate for greater public awareness.

Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 52min
Psalm 34: Stephen White
Stephen White, a father of six, secondhand book dealer, and preacher, shares profound insights on faith and community. The conversation dives into the significance of Psalm 34, reflecting on its historical context and communal worship. Stephen discusses the challenges of his secondhand book business, revealing hidden gems and their meanings. He also navigates the impact of the pandemic on faith communities, emphasizing the power of genuine fellowship. Their playful banter adds humor to the discussion, making complex spiritual themes engaging and relatable.

Dec 14, 2024 • 1h 43min
Brian Gerrish
In this enlightening chat, Brian Gerrish, a former Royal Navy officer and host of UKColumn, dives deep into the dark waters of political dictatorship in the UK. He shares gripping insights on how environmentalism may be harming our planet and economy. The conversation also touches on the complexities of military life, including the constraints of the Official Secrets Act and the suppression of dissent. Reflecting on leadership and moral accountability, Gerrish challenges the narratives shaping our public discourse today.

Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 15min
Sasha Latypova
Sasha Latypova, a former pharmaceutical executive turned whistleblower, dives deep into the murky waters of the pharma industry. She sheds light on the manipulation of fear during the COVID pandemic and critiques the integrity of public health institutions. Latypova also discusses the societal effects of technology on communication, warning about conformity in language and thought. Additionally, she addresses the troubling impacts of reality TV culture on youth values and emphasizes the importance of individualism over systemic control.

Dec 7, 2024 • 1h 39min
Max Igan
Max Igan, an Australian artist and activist, fiercely critiques globalism from his temporary home in Mexico. He shares his dramatic exit from Australia, driven by fears of government scrutiny, and emphasizes the importance of trusting intuition. Delving into societal manipulation, Igan explores how historical narratives shape identity and power dynamics. He discusses civilization resets and lost technologies, urging critical examination of mainstream histories, while advocating for awareness surrounding the dire situation in Gaza and the dangers of digital control.

Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 32min
Alex Kriel
Alex Kriel, a contributor to Thinking Slow, dives into the intriguing world of U.S. election data analysis. He discusses the integrity of the 2020 election and the implications of Trump's potential return. The conversation touches on the nuances of political manipulation and the role of social media in shaping public perception. Kriel also explores the show's connection to current events and questions the motives behind political narratives. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of supporting independent research to ensure quality in the analysis.

Nov 29, 2024 • 1h 33min
Eamonn Blaney
Eamonn Blaney, an Irish entrepreneur and founder of Nutrahealth365, shares insights from his journey into health and wellness after witnessing the impact of low vitamin D during the pandemic. He discusses the political landscape in Ireland and the challenges of immigration and identity. Blaney critiques government policies and highlights grassroots movements striving for accountability. He also shares thoughts on the absurdities of remote work and advocates for practical health solutions, emphasizing the entrepreneurial spirit and the need for independent journalism.

Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 41min
Jeff Berwick
In this engaging conversation, Jeff Berwick, aka the Dollar Vigilante, a financial guru and anarcho-capitalist, shares his insights on the recent US election and the manipulative forces behind it. He critiques mainstream narratives and encourages a questioning of societal norms. The discussion also touches on the healing benefits of cryotherapy and Tesla technology, as well as the intersection of spirituality and personal beliefs. Berwick's views on crypto and political control challenge listeners to reconsider their understanding of freedom and authority.

Nov 23, 2024 • 1h 29min
Mair Hughes
Mair Hughes, an Architectural Assistant with over 20 years of experience in conservation architecture, discusses the intriguing evolution of architectural history. She exposes the gatekeeping trends and mythologies surrounding historical structures. Hughes contrasts the survival of cathedrals against castles and reflects on the impact of the late 19th-century curriculum standardization. Her insights on reviving traditional building techniques, especially lime mortar's benefits, and critiques of modern practices provide a thought-provoking look at preserving our architectural heritage.

Nov 19, 2024 • 1h 33min
Miri AF
Miri AF, a controversial figure known for her outspoken views and strong online presence, reemerges to discuss a range of thought-provoking topics. She dives into media skepticism, highlighting how emotional manipulation shapes public perception during crises. Miri critiques the impact of women's suffrage on family dynamics and examines the complexities of Jewish identity in global narratives. The conversation touches on dark politics, the evolving nature of faith amidst secularism, and the significance of staying true to one's beliefs in a polarized world.