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TRIGGERnometry
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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.

Mar 29, 2023 • 1h 19min
Dr John Campbell: Vaccine Safety, Lockdowns and Long COVID
Dr. John Campbell, a retired nurse educator and influential YouTuber, delves into vaccine safety and the complexities surrounding COVID-19. He discusses the evolution of public perception on vaccines and the pivotal role of media in shaping that narrative. The conversation covers the risks associated with mRNA technologies, including potential side effects in younger populations. Campbell also addresses long COVID and alarming trends in excess deaths, emphasizing the need for further research and a reevaluation of lockdown strategies and their societal impacts.

Mar 26, 2023 • 1h 5min
The Truth About Colonialism with Nigel Biggar
Nigel Biggar, Emeritus Regius Professor of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford and author of 'Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning', discusses the complexities of British colonialism. He challenges the purely negative narrative, highlighting Britain's role in abolishing slavery while addressing societal interpretations of history. Biggar shares his trials with publishing his book amidst censorship, emphasizing the need for nuanced discussions about colonial legacies and modern implications. This enlightening conversation critiques academic ideologies and the evolution of public discourse.

Mar 23, 2023 • 1h 16min
Piers Morgan: Why I Don't Care About My Critics
Piers Morgan, a seasoned journalist and broadcaster known for his sharp commentary and provocative interviews, discusses his views on freedom of expression and identity in today's media landscape. He reflects on the challenges of leadership amid political correctness and the impact of social media in shaping public opinion. Morgan emphasizes resilience against criticism and urges a shift in the mental health conversation toward strength rather than fragility. His candid insights provide a thought-provoking take on navigating conflicts and embracing diverse viewpoints.

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Mar 20, 2023 • 58min
Michael Malice: Take the White Pill
Michael Malice, a provocative author and political commentator, dives deep into the emotional toll of authoritarianism, citing Venezuela's Chavismo as a poignant example. He discusses the dangers of cynicism and the impact of negative media on motivation. Malice critiques the UK education system's focus on testing rather than real learning, advocating for a more radical approach. He also explores the necessity of government and its historical context in today's political climate, particularly regarding Russia and Ukraine, while emphasizing the importance of personal empowerment and critical thinking.

Mar 16, 2023 • 1h 17min
Laurence Fox: Is the Right Going Woke?
Laurence Fox, a talented actor known for his role in 'Lewis' and the founder of the Reclaim Party, dives into the intersection of culture and politics. He shares insights from his candidacy for London Mayor and discusses the impact of controversial expressions in today’s social landscape. The conversation touches on navigating sensitive topics like identity and privilege in online discourse. Fox also critiques modern cancel culture and emphasizes the need for open dialogue amidst societal divides, all while reflecting on the chaotic nature of social media.

Mar 13, 2023 • 1h 12min
"I Knew Something Was Badly Wrong When They Censored The Scientists" - David Davis MP
David Davis, a long-serving Conservative MP with a rich background in government and the SAS, dives into urgent topics like the erosion of civil liberties and the implications of censorship on scientific discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic. He passionately argues for accountability in political decisions and critiques public finance management, while reflecting on the importance of personal identity in a controlled state. Davis also highlights the crucial role of STEM in shaping the future and the need for reforms in education to foster scientific literacy.

Mar 8, 2023 • 1h 4min
Live with Isabel Oakeshott - Sex, Lies and Lockdowns
Isabel Oakeshott, a journalist renowned for exposing the Lockdown Files, dives deep into the UK’s pandemic response. She reveals explosive WhatsApp messages and discusses the emotional toll of governmental actions. The conversation questions whether incompetence or conspiracy drove pandemic politics and critiques media's role in oversight. Isabel also addresses the future of investigative journalism in the digital age and the ethical dilemmas journalists face, emphasizing the need for integrity amid the chaos of public health crises.

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Mar 6, 2023 • 1h 15min
Why 'Progress' is Bad for Women - Mary Harrington
Mary Harrington, a writer and author of "Feminism Against Progress," is known for her contrarian feminist views. In this discussion, she critiques the commodification of fertility and the societal costs of technological advances for women. Harrington challenges the notion of progress being universally beneficial, particularly for women, and exposes the disconnect between elite ideologies and diverse women's realities. She also delves into redefining marriage, the impact of remote work on family dynamics, and the need for deeper sexual connections in a modern context.

Mar 2, 2023 • 1h 27min
Dan Hardy OPENS UP About Fighting, UFC Beef and Power Slap
Dan Hardy, a former UFC welterweight fighter turned commentator, shares his journey from the ring to the commentary booth. He opens up about the emotional toll of retirement and the addictive thrill of combat sports. Hardy dives into the controversial Power Slap league, discussing its safety and ethical implications. He also critiques the UFC's practices regarding fighter pay and sponsorship issues, while reflecting on the unpredictable nature of MMA and the importance of supporting fighters' well-being.