

The Winston Marshall Show
Winston Marshall
A podcast where I dare you to think. www.winstonmarshall.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 6min
Ben Domenech - The Deep State Vs Tusli Gabbard, RFK Jr & Kash Patel
Ben Domenech, Editor at Large of The Spectator World and co-founder of The Federalist, dives into the provocative political landscape shaped by Trump's controversial Senate picks. He discusses Tulsi Gabbard's duality as pro-military yet anti-war and the skepticism surrounding her intelligence bid. The conversation also touches on President Biden's leadership concerns and the dynamics of entrenched bureaucracies facing new appointees like Kash Patel. Additionally, the evolving role of J.D. Vance in balancing traditional values and technology in politics is explored.

Jan 24, 2025 • 56min
Andrew Klavan - Is Woke Hollywood Over? Trump’s A-List Allies & The Rebirth of Media
In a captivating discussion, Andrew Klavan brings his Hollywood expertise and political insight as a writer and commentator at The Daily Wire. He tackles the appointment of Trump’s Hollywood Ambassadors, pondering if Hollywood can regain its cultural influence. The conversation dives into the effects of political correctness on artistic expression and the shifting narratives around faith in media. Klavan also critiques the clash between leftist ideals and capitalism, exploring the role of morality in art and the entertainment industry’s responsibility to address systemic issues.

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Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 31min
Maajid Nawaz - Britain's Muslim Supremacists, R*pe Gangs and The Hidden Scandal
Maajid Nawaz, a writer and political commentator known for his work on de-radicalization, discusses vital issues surrounding British-Pakistani grooming gangs. He uncovers alarming statistics and systemic failures regarding child exploitation, stressing the need for accountability and honest dialogue. The conversation touches on Muslim integration, community relations, and the complexities of British identity. Nawaz advocates for constructive discussions to bridge divides, emphasizing cultural cohesion amid rising tensions.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 1h 7min
Patrick Christys - Britain’s R*PE GANGS: How and Why The Media Failed
In this engaging discussion, Patrick Christys, a broadcaster and journalist known for his bold reporting on the UK rape gangs scandal, sheds light on the media's gross failures in exposing this crisis. He critiques political complicity, particularly focusing on figures like Keir Starmer and the Labour Party's reluctance for a national inquiry. The conversation also discusses how cultural sensitivities and political correctness hinder honest dialogue around immigration and community safety, emphasizing the need for accountability and a shift in narrative.

Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 10min
Tim Urban - The Fall Of NASA And The Rise Of SpaceX
Tim Urban, author and illustrator behind the popular blog 'Wait But Why,' dives into the fascinating evolution of space travel and the rise of SpaceX. He discusses how Elon Musk revolutionized the industry, breathing new life into space exploration amidst declining NASA support. Tim also explores SpaceX's ambitions for Mars colonization and the innovative technology that makes it possible. Additionally, he touches on the rapid advancement of AI and its societal implications, blending humor with deep insights into our future.

Dec 31, 2024 • 3min
May I wish you a Happy New Year!
Celebrate the start of a new year with reflections on the milestone achievements of the past year. Highlights include a surge in subscribers and captivating interviews that engaged listeners. Exciting plans for 2025 are on the horizon, with a commitment to delve deeper into global events. Listener feedback is welcomed as the show evolves, creating a community that thrives on shared insights and exploration.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 49min
Giles Udy - The Dark Reality of Socialism | Why It's More Dangerous Than You Think
Giles Udy, Britain’s foremost historian of the Soviet Gulag and author of 'Labour and the Gulag,' shares his deep insights on socialism's dark realities. He discusses the unsettling rise of socialism in modern Britain and its dangerous implications. Udy highlights the historical context of Marxism, the oppressive nature of totalitarian regimes, and the implications of socialist ideologies infiltrating education. His chilling anecdotes from Russia expose the horrors of the Gulag, prompting crucial discussions on freedom, oppression, and the need for vigilance in safeguarding democracy.

Dec 22, 2024 • 2min
A little Christmas message for you…
The host shares heartfelt Christmas wishes, celebrating peace and new beginnings. Exciting interviews are on the horizon, including a historian diving into the chilling realities of the Soviet gulag system. There's also a discussion with an author exploring the fascinating world of Elon Musk and space travel. Tune in for a festive blend of inspiration and intriguing topics!

Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 39min
Marcel Van Hattem - The Brazilian CRIMINAL President and The Collapse of Free Speech in Brazil
Marcel Van Hattem, a Brazilian Congressman and fierce advocate for free speech, shares his insights on Brazil's political chaos under Lula’s government. He discusses the alarming rise of censorship, detailing personal experiences of persecution as a federal deputy. Van Hattem also addresses the fallout from Bolsonaro's defeat and the controversies surrounding Brazil's electoral processes. With a spotlight on systemic corruption and Elon Musk's role in challenging censorship, he calls for protecting democratic ideals amidst the turmoil.

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Dec 14, 2024 • 1h 15min
Charlie Peters & Guy Dampier - Grooming Gangs, Cover-Up and Tommy Robinson
Charlie Peters, an investigative journalist at GB News, and Guy Dampier, a researcher at the Legatum Institute and co-creator of 'Grooming Gangs: Britain's Shame,' dive deep into the ongoing grooming gangs scandal in Britain. They discuss their experiences reporting on this critical issue and the shocking media and political failures that have allowed it to persist. The duo also addresses societal reluctance to confront these uncomfortable truths, the manipulation of data, the role of groups like Tommy Robinson, and the urgent need for accountability and reform.