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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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May 3, 2023 • 1h 6min
An Honest Conversation with Ben Shapiro
Join Ben Shapiro, an influential conservative commentator and author, as he discusses his journey from law to media. He humorously critiques woke culture, emphasizing the importance of authentic humor in storytelling. The conversation dives into contentious topics like gender identity, societal values, and the challenges of cancel culture. Shapiro also addresses the paradox of progress, highlighting the need for community values and personal responsibility in today's polarized society, while reflecting on the role of family in shaping future generations.

Apr 30, 2023 • 1h 21min
Dr James Orr: The Barbarians Aren't at the Gates... They're Inside!
Dr. James Orr, an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge and UK Chairman of The Edmund Burke Foundation, delves into the internal challenges facing modern societies. He reflects on his shift from corporate law to academia, highlighting the tension between freedom and constraint. The discussion uncovers the rise of wokeness and its impact on traditional values, as well as emerging coalitions among conservatives and traditional liberals. Orr also philosophically examines civilization's potential decline, urging a balance of historical wisdom and personal autonomy.

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Apr 26, 2023 • 60min
I Was a Woke Activist… Not Anymore! - Amala Ekpunobi
Amala Ekpunobi, a social media personality and commentator, shares her journey from being a leftist activist to embracing a conservative viewpoint. She discusses the mental health implications of social media, especially its damaging beauty standards. Amala delves into the intricacies of identity politics and reflects on the dangers of radical ideologies like 'wokeness.' Highlighting the importance of respectful dialogue, she emphasizes the need for human connections amidst a polarized society, urging a nuanced approach to political discussions.

Apr 23, 2023 • 1h 30min
"DeSantis Will LOSE to Trump" - Dr Sebastian Gorka
Dr. Sebastian Gorka, a former Trump administration official and military analyst, dives into the complexities of the political landscape. He shares compelling insights on loyalty within politics and the moral implications of U.S. military support to Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia. Gorka also critiques the current electoral dynamics, emphasizing the Republican Party's need for grassroots activism and reflecting on the challenges facing conservative leaders today. His historical perspective on tyranny from his family’s experiences in Hungary adds depth to the discussion.

Apr 19, 2023 • 59min
Why is Gen Z so Depressed and Anxious? - Freya India
Freya India, a 23-year-old freelance writer focused on young women's mental health, discusses the alarming rise of depression and anxiety in Gen Z. She delves into the negative impact of social media, particularly Instagram, on self-image and body standards. The conversation also highlights the role of editing apps in shaping beauty perceptions and the complexities of modern dating culture. Freya emphasizes the need for parental guidance to foster healthier relationships and combat the increasing pressures young people face today.

Apr 16, 2023 • 1h 9min
Trans Clinic Whistleblower Speaks Out - Jamie Reed
Jamie Reed, a healthcare professional and whistleblower from a transgender clinic, reveals alarming insights from her time at St. Louis Children's Hospital. She discusses the rapid medicalization of children, emphasizing risks associated with puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones. Reed highlights a surge in young girls seeking treatment and critiques the influence of social media on identity. She raises ethical questions about parental rights, informed consent, and the potential long-term consequences of current practices on youth and society.

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Apr 12, 2023 • 58min
Martin Gurri: "There's No Going Back to Normal"
Martin Gurri, a former CIA analyst and author of 'The Revolt of the Public,' dives into the chaos of modern politics and media. He explores how the digital revolution has shifted power dynamics, making traditional institutions struggle with trust. The conversation reflects on the Capitol riot's disorganization while discussing the importance of mental health. Gurri also emphasizes the need for reform in politics and media, highlighting the impact of emerging technologies and urging personal responsibility to navigate our fragmented reality.

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Apr 9, 2023 • 1h 4min
Pearl Davis: Why I Interviewed Nick Fuentes
Pearl Davis, host of the YouTube channel JustPearlyThings, is known for her bold interviews with controversial figures. In this engaging discussion, she delves into gender roles, political beliefs, and the complexities of accountability in relationships. They tackle contentious topics like reproductive rights and family law, highlighting the challenges men face in custody battles. Pearl also reflects on the ethics of interviewing polarizing guests, emphasizing the need for critical dialogue in today’s society.

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Apr 5, 2023 • 1h 13min
Trauma Expert: Why We Celebrate Weakness Instead of Strength - Mark Walsh
Mark Walsh, an embodiment coach and trauma educator with a wealth of experience in conflict zones, dives deep into trauma's complexities and our societal relationship with it. He critiques modern social justice movements and advocates for personal empowerment over victimhood. The conversation explores the vital link between body awareness and trauma healing, emphasizing resilience. Walsh also touches on how cultural trauma shapes community behaviors, urging us to celebrate strength rather than weakness in a world often obsessed with victim identities.

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Apr 2, 2023 • 1h 6min
Matt Goodwin: We're in the Post Populist Era
Matt Goodwin, a Professor of Politics at the University of Kent and author of 'Values, Voice and Virtue,' discusses the significant shift toward post-populism in UK politics. He explores how major political parties are increasingly disconnected from everyday voters’ concerns, particularly regarding the economy and immigration. Goodwin emphasizes the need for reform to address growing disillusionment, highlighting the evolving role of women in shaping political views and the implications of 'wokeism' on academic freedom.