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TRIGGERnometry
Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster create honest conversations with fascinating people. New episodes every Sunday and Wednesday. Become a Premium Member to receive exclusive benefits https://triggernometry.supercast.com/
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Apr 12, 2024 • 10min
Why We Should Abolish Hate Speech Laws - Andrew Doyle
Andrew Doyle, an insightful author and commentator known for his sharp critiques on free speech, dives deep into the contentious issue of hate speech laws. He warns that such legislation, especially proposals in Europe, can threaten free expression and may lead to censorship of dissenting opinions. Doyle argues that defining hate speech is inherently ambiguous, and he makes a compelling case for abolishing these laws entirely to protect individual liberties and preserve the value of tolerating uncomfortable views in society.

Apr 9, 2024 • 1h 7min
Suspended From GB News: What Really Happened - Dan Wootton
Dan Wootton, a prominent journalist and TV presenter known for his roles at The Sun and GB News, dives deep into the regulatory struggles facing GB News. He discusses the devastating effects of false allegations and the media's role in character assassination. Wootton reflects on the rise and fall of GB News, sharing personal experiences of navigating media scrutiny. He highlights cultural contrasts in media perception between the UK and US, emphasizing the need for accountability, honest dialogue, and transparency, especially regarding election integrity and postal voting.

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Apr 7, 2024 • 1h 12min
How Family Breakdown Destroys Society - Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson, author of the memoir 'Troubled' and columnist, shares his insights on family dynamics and societal impact. He discusses the emotional toll of growing up in foster care, emphasizing how instability shapes identity and academic success. Henderson critiques the notion that education alone can overcome a challenging background, advocating for stable family environments. The conversation also explores the implications of modern parenting choices and cultural shifts, arguing for a return to traditional family values to foster community and hope.

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Apr 3, 2024 • 1h 3min
My Trans Twitter Spat With J.K Rowling - Caolan Robertson
Caolan Robertson, a filmmaker and journalist renowned for his work with Byline TV, dives into a heated Twitter spat with JK Rowling involving gender identity. They discuss the challenges of maintaining journalistic integrity in a polarized digital landscape and the toxicity of online communication. Caolan shares insights on the pressures of provocative content creation, the rise of tribalism in media, and the importance of candid dialogue. He reflects on the cultural dangers of polarization and the need for empathy amidst divisive discussions.

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Mar 31, 2024 • 1h 59min
The Truth About Winston Churchill - Andrew Roberts
Andrew Roberts, an esteemed historian and author of bestselling biographies, delves into the multifaceted legacy of Winston Churchill. He explores Churchill's complex upbringing and military exploits that shaped him as a leader. The discussion highlights Churchill's strategic decisions during World War II, including his alliances and moral dilemmas, while comparing his experiences to those of modern politicians. Roberts emphasizes the need for nuanced perspectives on historical figures, shedding light on both the triumphs and controversies surrounding Churchill's life.

Mar 29, 2024 • 12min
The New Gay Conversion Therapy - Andrew Doyle
Andrew Doyle, a journalist and advocate known for his insights into cultural debates, tackles the complex and contentious topic of conversion therapy. He highlights the dangerous ignorance of politicians and the impact this has on LGBTQ+ individuals. The conversation spans the troubling history and current practices of conversion therapy, the implications of UK legislation, and the urgent need for clarity in definitions around gender identity. Doyle emphasizes the importance of informed discussions to protect vulnerable youth and advocates for meaningful dialogue on these crucial issues.

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Mar 27, 2024 • 1h 2min
Why Young Men Feel Lost - Connor Tomlinson
Join Connor Tomlinson, a political commentator and writer known for his insights on Gen Z and masculinity, as he discusses the challenges faced by young men today. He highlights the confusion surrounding modern masculinity and the absence of positive role models. The impact of technology on identity and relationships takes center stage, with social media influencing self-worth. Connor also tackles generational tensions, exploring the growing disconnect between Baby Boomers and Gen Z amidst economic challenges and societal expectations.

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Mar 26, 2024 • 6min
How Terrible Ideas Take Over Society - Konstantin Kisin
The discussion dives into how social media has drastically shifted societal norms around gender, immigration, and race, fueling division. Konstantin Kisin highlights the backlash against those who question prevailing narratives. He explores the challenges of expressing unpopular truths and the dangers of groupthink, urging the need for open dialogue to combat the pitfalls of cancel culture. The examination of these themes sheds light on the bizarre state of current societal discourse.

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Mar 24, 2024 • 1h 12min
Can We Live Without Religion? - Alex O'Connor
In this engaging conversation, Alex O'Connor, a public speaker and host of the Within Reason Podcast, explores whether society can thrive without religion. He discusses the ethical dilemmas of dietary choices, including his shift back from veganism and the moral implications of animal welfare. The dialogue deepens as they ponder the intersection of AI and environmentalism, highlighting cultural divides in public discourse. O'Connor also reflects on the search for meaning in life, contrasting religious beliefs with secular motivations, and the emotional factors influencing our decisions.

Mar 22, 2024 • 9min
The Prophecies of Titania McGrath - Andrew Doyle
Andrew Doyle, a playwright and the creator of the satirical persona Titania McGrath, takes a witty dive into how satire blurs with reality. He reflects on the chilling prescience of his book 'Woke' as its outrageous ideas unfold in modern discourse. The conversation navigates the absurdities of gender identity, even in pets, and critiques contemporary diversity efforts, including the evolving narrative surrounding figures like Winston Churchill. Doyle's sharp humor offers a captivating lens on today's cultural landscape.