TRIGGERnometry

TRIGGERnometry
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116 snips
Sep 10, 2025 • 1h 17min

The Technology War You Don’t Know About - Declan Ganley

Declan Ganley dives into the geopolitical significance of subsea cables and the Outernet project aimed at creating an independent communications network. He discusses the inefficiencies in mobile service pricing and the impact of AI on job markets. The potential of quantum computing and its implications for data security are explored alongside the looming Taiwan conflict. The conversation addresses the generational divide, societal responsibilities, and the quest for safe investments, ultimately critiquing governmental priorities that neglect younger populations.
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23 snips
Sep 9, 2025 • 56min

Britain's Free Speech Crisis, Rayner and Refugee Murder

The podcast dives into the arrest of comedy writer Graham Linehan, sparking a fierce debate on free speech and censorship in comedy. It also discusses the resignation of Angela Rayner amidst political upheaval, revealing the hypocrisy within Labour's leadership. A tragic account of a Ukrainian refugee's murder in America highlights rising violent crime issues. The hosts explore the complexities of the far-right movement in Britain, questioning media narratives and urgency for nuanced political discourse.
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343 snips
Sep 7, 2025 • 1h 29min

Historian Tom Holland: Islam, Christianity & the West

Tom Holland, a historian and author known for his insights into ancient history and religion, dives into the complexities between Islam, Christianity, and Western civilization. He discusses the contrasting themes of cruelty and compassion in ancient narratives, and the transformative evolution of Christianity's impact on Western thought. Holland explores how early Christianity shaped social frameworks, the dual motivations behind historical conquests, and the resurgence of faith activism. The conversation also touches on modern interpretations of Islam and the intricate relationship between faith and modernity.
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32 snips
Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 30min

The Real Story of Margaret Thatcher - Iain Dale

Iain Dale, a British political commentator and author, dives deep into the complexities of Margaret Thatcher's legacy. He discusses her unique charm and strategic brilliance, as well as the contrasting perceptions of her policies, particularly in immigration and trade unions. Dale sheds light on Thatcher's assertive stance in global politics, her transformative housing initiatives, and the lingering debates surrounding her impact on British identity. He also reflects on her leadership style, revealing critical lessons for today’s political landscape.
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28 snips
Sep 1, 2025 • 8min

Careful What You Click On - Konstantin Kisin

Dive into the evolving landscape of media freedom and its societal impact. Discover how sensationalism has taken over new media figures, reshaping their narratives. Learn about the growing power of individuals in content creation and the crucial role of discernment in consuming news. Plus, get insights on how platforms like Ground News can help navigate media bias effectively.
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63 snips
Aug 31, 2025 • 1h 19min

They Arrested And Strip Searched Me... - Lois McLatchie Miller

Lois McLatchie Miller, a campaigner from ADF International, shares her experiences advocating for children’s rights amidst controversies over trans ideology and abortion. She recounts her arrest and the challenges faced while promoting free speech in a hostile environment. The discussion highlights the implications of medical interventions for minors, the mental health impact of abortion, and the importance of open dialogue on gender identity. Lois calls for balanced advocacy that prioritizes both children's safety and women's rights.
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141 snips
Aug 29, 2025 • 1h 19min

Responding to Netanyahu Interview Critics

The hosts dive into the backlash from their interview with Benjamin Netanyahu, exploring how media perceptions create controversy. They critique the emotional responses surrounding civilian casualties, emphasizing the need for diverse viewpoints. The discussion navigates the impact of graphic imagery on public perceptions of conflict. They also tackle the complexities of historical narratives in conflicts like Israel-Palestine while critiquing journalistic integrity. The moral responsibilities of leadership during crises and the high stakes of free speech add layers to this engaging discourse.
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138 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 1h 23min

How Britain is Destroying Its Economy - Daniel Priestley

In this engaging discussion with Daniel Priestley, a British entrepreneur and best-selling author, the complexities of wealth taxation are unraveled. He argues that high taxes could drive businesses away, especially post-pandemic, and examines how taxation impacts entrepreneurship. Priestley also emphasizes the need for economic freedom versus state control, challenging perceptions of wealth and inequality. Personal agency in wealth creation shines through as he inspires listeners to navigate opportunities in today's tech-driven landscape.
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444 snips
Aug 24, 2025 • 1h 26min

The Best Conversation About History You’ve Ever Heard - Dominic Sandbrook

Dominic Sandbrook, a celebrated British historian and co-host of The Rest is History, dives into the complexities of historical narratives. He critiques the simplification of moral lessons in history and challenges perceptions of figures like Thomas Jefferson and Winston Churchill, emphasizing their dual legacies. Sandbrook also discusses how engaging children's interest in history often involves dramatic tales and critiques the romanticized views of leadership exemplified by tyrants like Stalin and Hitler. He underscores the cyclical nature of history and its moral implications.
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151 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 43min

Asking Benjamin Netanyahu The Tough Questions

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, tackles pressing questions about the Israel/Gaza conflict. He shares his firsthand experience of the events of October 7th, including insights into intelligence failures and the complexities of Gaza's governance. The discussion reveals the emotional toll of violence on Israel and critiques Western political responses to the crisis. Netanyahu emphasizes the importance of strong leadership and the challenges of maintaining public perception amidst ongoing turmoil, advocating for a realistic approach to future problem-solving.

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