

TRIGGERnometry
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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Oct 18, 2023 • 1h 1min
EMERGENCY EPISODE: Bari Weiss On Israel/Palestine
Bari Weiss, an influential journalist and editor, discusses the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, focusing on recent escalations and the role of Hamas. She critiques the current political landscape, examining the implications of foreign policy and the viability of a two-state solution. The dialogue highlights troubling societal reactions, the moral dilemmas surrounding civilian casualties, and the impact of extremist ideologies. Weiss calls for increased awareness and accountability, urging a paradigm shift necessary for fostering peace.

Oct 15, 2023 • 60min
The Truth About Race Relations in the UK - Rakib Ehsan
Rakib Ehsan, a research analyst and author focused on social cohesion and race relations, dives deep into the complexities of race dynamics in the UK. He challenges conventional narratives, stressing the significance of socio-economic factors over identity politics. The discussion highlights the importance of family structures and cultural values, alongside examining recent tensions in multicultural communities like Peckham. Ehsan also advocates for independent media and contemporary discourse to better address today's racial challenges.

Oct 11, 2023 • 1h 14min
Truss Advisor: "We Squandered a Huge Opportunity" (Colin Bloom)
Colin Bloom, a former Government Advisor to Prime Minister Liz Truss and author of the Bloom Review, delves into the chaos following Brexit and the struggles within the Conservative Party. He highlights the need for political bravery in leadership, criticizing the current climate for lacking principles. Bloom also discusses the evolving landscape of faith in the UK, exploring the impact of personal beliefs in a secular world, and the urgent need for reform to address coercion in marriage and support victims of cultural pressures.

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Oct 8, 2023 • 1h 4min
The State of the World Economy with Liam Halligan
Liam Halligan, a seasoned British economist and currently the business editor at GB News, shares his insight on the global economy's current state. He highlights the lingering effects of the pandemic, particularly China's slowing growth and vulnerabilities in its property market. The discussion shifts to the geopolitical dynamics of OPEC and BRICS, the complexities of energy policies amid the Ukraine war, and the challenges of the UK housing market. Halligan emphasizes the importance of public engagement in policymaking and the potential economic opportunities in the Pacific Rim.

Oct 6, 2023 • 1h 22min
Laurence Fox: "I'm Thinking Of Leaving The Country"
Laurence Fox, an actor and political commentator known for his candid views, joins the conversation following his suspension from GB News. He delves into the alarming issue of men's mental health and high suicide rates, advocating for more nuanced discussions around masculinity. Fox critiques media integrity and the challenges of cancel culture while sharing personal struggles under public scrutiny. He emphasizes the importance of family support and open dialogue about sensitive topics like sexual assault and education, highlighting the need for resilience in turbulent times.

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Oct 4, 2023 • 1h 9min
Critical Race Theory Made Me Miserable - Zandile Powell from Kidology
Zandile Powell, a Gen Z YouTuber and social commentator, shares her experiences with critical race theory and its impact on her mental health during her time at Cambridge. She discusses the complexities of navigating her identity amidst societal expectations and the feelings of powerlessness that arise from systemic barriers. Zandile critiques current identity politics for fostering victimhood instead of empowerment. She also highlights the disconnect between generations, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding in today's polarized landscape.

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Oct 1, 2023 • 1h
Why Britain Imports American Problems - Tomiwa Owolade
Tomiwa Owolade, the insightful author of 'This is Not America', discusses the cultural impact of American narratives on British society. He critiques how these perspectives distort the understanding of race and identity in the UK, particularly among young Black and Asian individuals. The conversation touches on the importance of recognizing the internal diversity within the Black British community, the implications of personal narratives around victimhood, and the complex interplay of race and class in contemporary Britain. Owolade emphasizes the need for authentic discussions rooted in Britain's unique history.

Sep 27, 2023 • 1h 19min
Leader Of Canadian Freedom Convoy SPEAKS OUT - BJ Dichter
Benjamin Joseph (BJ) Dichter, leader of the 2022 Canadian Freedom Convoy, shares his journey from truck driver to political advocate. He discusses the impact of wokeness on governance in Canada, highlighting how it fosters authoritarianism. BJ reveals the origins of the convoy, rooted in frustrations on TikTok, and addresses the challenges of political interference during the protests. He explores the financial repercussions supporters faced and the rising role of cryptocurrencies as a means of circumventing government restrictions, emphasizing the need for unity and dialogue across political lines.

Sep 24, 2023 • 1h 12min
Police Whistleblower Shares Horrific Story - Maggie Oliver
Maggie Oliver, a former Detective Constable with the Greater Manchester Police, became a whistleblower by exposing the mishandling of the Rochdale child sex abuse case. She shares her harrowing experiences of resigning in protest and confronts the emotional toll of systemic failures in law enforcement. Oliver dives into the challenges of prosecuting sexual abuse cases involving minors and highlights the urgent need for reform in policing priorities. Her personal advocacy sheds light on the need for accountability and better protection for victims.

Sep 20, 2023 • 1h 20min
Have We Lost Trust in Science? - Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse Tyson, a renowned astrophysicist and director at the Hayden Planetarium, dives into the erosion of trust in science post-pandemic. He discusses how effective communication is vital for combating misinformation and emphasizes the challenges of engaging the public with complex scientific concepts. Tyson also explores the intersection of gender identity and societal norms, advocating for a nuanced understanding of gender expression. Ultimately, he reflects on humanity's responsibility to future generations, integrating cosmic perspectives into our everyday choices.