

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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Nov 17, 2022 • 1h 8min
"Black People Don't Need Saving" - Adam B. Coleman
Adam B. Coleman, author of 'Black Victim To Black Victor', shares his unique insights on the impact of fatherlessness on young boys and the importance of positive role models in family dynamics. He critiques the media's portrayals of race, challenging saviorism and emphasizing personal responsibility. The discussion also touches on redefining racial narratives, the influence of modern feminism, and its effects on family structures. With humor and candor, Coleman advocates for understanding identity beyond societal labels and maintaining long-term commitments in relationships.

Nov 14, 2022 • 51min
8 Times TRIGGERnometry Predicted the Future
Mike Driver, a serial entrepreneur known for his unconventional ideas, joins Peter Hitchens, an author critical of pandemic measures, and Marcus Evans, a psychoanalyst and Tavistock whistleblower. They discuss the long-term consequences of political decisions on civil liberties and the economy, exploring how rushed responses to crises impact personal freedoms. The conversation also touches on the complexities of gender transitioning in children and the ethical concerns surrounding current treatment practices. Their insights highlight a call for a more open dialogue on these pressing issues.

Nov 10, 2022 • 1h 13min
"Mars is Our Future" - Dr Robert Zubrin
Dr. Robert Zubrin, an aerospace engineer and author known for advocating human exploration of Mars, shares his vision for our future on the Red Planet. He discusses the vital resources Mars offers, the potential for human colonization, and the urgent need for a purpose-driven mission. Zubrin emphasizes innovation and visionary leadership in making space exploration a reality. The conversation also touches on the possibility of alien life and the resilience of human creativity, ultimately inspiring hope for humanity's venture beyond Earth.

Nov 7, 2022 • 56min
The Forgotten History of WW2 Evacuees with Dominic Frisby
Dominic Frisby, a British author and comedian known for the musical 'Kisses on a Postcard,' shares a poignant look at child evacuation during WWII, drawing from personal family stories. He discusses the emotional journey of young evacuees and the creative process behind transforming these experiences into a stage musical. Their innovative postcard communications highlight the deep impacts of war on family dynamics. Frisby also touches on the balance of creativity and commercial viability in modern storytelling, reflecting on the evolving influence of media.

Nov 3, 2022 • 56min
Doug Stanhope on Drugs, Drink & Comedy
Doug Stanhope, a bold American stand-up comedian known for his unconventional humor, shares insights into the chaotic world of comedy. He reflects on how substance use influences creativity, balancing humor with societal expectations. The conversation dives into the complexities of cancel culture and the evolving nature of audience expectations post-pandemic. With candid anecdotes about interactions in everyday life and the challenges of addressing sensitive topics in comedy, Stanhope provides a thought-provoking yet entertaining exploration of art and authenticity.

Oct 31, 2022 • 1h 34min
Konstantin Kisin Defends Book in Battle of Ideas Debate
In this thought-provoking discussion, Austin Williams, Director of the Future Cities Project, joins Konstantin Kisin to defend his book, diving into the complexities of Western identity and values. They explore the chilling effects of cancel culture on comedians and the media's role in democracy. The conversation highlights the contrast between Western media and authoritarian regimes, the nuances of identity for immigrants, and critiquing education systems' treatment of socialism. Expect insights on resilience in comedy and the importance of diverse political expression.

Oct 27, 2022 • 1h 23min
"I Was a Violent Criminal, Now I'm Helping Stop Violent Crime"
Sicarius McGrath, a former gang boss turned crime reduction advocate, shares his transformative journey from a life of violence to one dedicated to healing communities. He recounts pivotal moments that reshaped his views on the consequences of crime. McGrath emphasizes the importance of redeeming youth through education and community support, discussing the allure of gang culture and its impact on mental health. His insights reveal the complex relationship between status, violence, and the role of music in shaping behavior, advocating for meaningful change in addressing youth crime.

Oct 24, 2022 • 1h 13min
Tom Stade: "I've Had Enough of the Joke Police!"
Tom Stade, a Canadian comedian now making waves in the UK, shares his bold take on modern comedy's challenges. He discusses the evolution of humor from the 2000s to today amid rising social pressures and censorship. With humor and authenticity at the forefront, Tom highlights the absurdity of cancel culture and the delicate balance comedians must maintain. He reflects on his journey from Canada to the UK and shares anecdotes from his tour, reminding us that laughter should push boundaries, not conform to them.

Oct 21, 2022 • 1h 15min
Konstantin Kisin Defends Joe Rogan, TRIGGERnometry & Alt Media
Delve into the complexities of media bias and political discourse as the hosts analyze the influence of the intellectual dark web. They tackle the COVID-19 vaccine debate, stressing the need for transparency and informed choices. The conversation shifts to the dynamics of personal relationships with controversial figures, debating ethics and accountability. Additionally, they discuss how advertising shapes political perceptions and the essential role of constructive dialogue in bridging cultural divides.

Oct 20, 2022 • 1h 9min
"Climate Activism is a Religion" - Marian Tupy
Marian Tupy, editor at HumanProgress.org and senior fellow at the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, challenges the notion of climate activism as a modern religion. He discusses how extreme environmentalism mirrors traditional faith, critiques overpopulation myths, and emphasizes human innovation's role in resource abundance. Tupy highlights the disconnect between political leaders and citizens regarding climate action, expressing hope for creative solutions amidst disillusionment with politics. He believes balance is essential in addressing climate needs without compromising freedom.