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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://www.triggerpod.co.uk/
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Oct 10, 2022 • 1h 33min
“We need to stop relying on the government to solve our problems” - Shaun Bailey
Shaun Bailey, a Conservative politician and former journalist, dives into the importance of personal responsibility in civic engagement. He argues that communities must take charge, rather than relying on government solutions. Bailey shares his transformation from a tough childhood to a community leader, emphasizing unity and self-appreciation. The conversation also touches on the need for sustainable economic practices and critiques current fiscal strategies. With insights into the dynamics of gangs and substance use, Bailey advocates for a proactive approach to societal issues.

Oct 6, 2022 • 1h 16min
"The System is Rigged Against the Poor" - Darren McGarvey
Darren McGarvey, a musician, social commentator, and author of 'The Social Distance Between Us,' addresses the pressing issues of class inequality in Britain. He shares his journey from a challenging upbringing in Glasgow to a successful career, highlighting how systemic inefficiencies connect to everyday struggles. McGarvey critiques the discourse around 'privilege' and how it misrepresents the realities of the working class. He also discusses the rising tide of homelessness and the failures of housing policies, calling for urgent reforms to support vulnerable communities.

Oct 3, 2022 • 1h 5min
Adam Carolla: "I Can't Wait to Leave California"
Adam Carolla, a renowned radio personality and comedian, shares his candid thoughts on California’s mounting regulations that clash with its free-spirited image. He humorously discusses the complexities of relocating, societal issues like the homeless crisis, and the burdens faced by law-abiding citizens versus those flouting rules. Carolla also critiques political reactions during COVID and examines the critical role of fathers in addressing social problems. His reflections weave together personal anecdotes and sharp commentary, painting a vivid picture of contemporary America.

Sep 29, 2022 • 1h 2min
Lord David Frost: "The Budget Was Absolutely the Right Thing to Do"
Join Lord David Frost, the UK's former chief Brexit negotiator, as he explores his political evolution and the shifting identities within the Conservative Party. He delves into the economic strategies behind recent budget choices and critiques the current government's handling of NHS inefficiencies and immigration issues. Frost emphasizes the importance of free-market principles and the need for a unified national identity while discussing the impact of cultural shifts on contemporary politics.

Sep 26, 2022 • 1h 13min
"Women Have Been Scammed" - Esther Krakue
Esther Krakue, a Ghanaian-British writer and broadcaster, dives deep into critical social issues. She examines the complexities of race and identity, reflecting on her journey from Ghana to the UK and the challenges of meritocracy versus diversity hiring. Krakue critiques modern gender roles and advocates for traditional family values, suggesting they could tackle contemporary societal challenges. The conversation also touches on the importance of family stability and individual responsibility in shaping community dynamics.

Sep 22, 2022 • 55min
Theo Von: I Used Comedy to Change My Life
In this engaging conversation, Theo Von, an American stand-up comedian and podcast host, shares how comedy transformed his life. He humorously navigates topics like embracing vulnerability, the cultural backdrop of Louisiana, and personal reflections on masculinity and hair loss. Theo also dives into the intersection of comedy and societal challenges, discussing the impact of race and class. With anecdotes about childhood poverty and the complexities of success, the dialogue highlights how laughter can unite us through shared experiences.

Sep 19, 2022 • 1h 9min
Is Ukraine Winning? - Tom Cooper
Tom Cooper, an Austrian aerial warfare analyst and historian, discusses the complex dynamics of the Ukraine conflict. He reveals the miscalculations in Russia's military strategy, examining Putin's grip on power and the impact of internal dissent. The conversation delves into the contrasting successes and failures of both Ukrainian and Russian forces, highlighting how winter conditions affect military operations. Additionally, they touch on the evolving Sino-Russian military relations and the socio-economic motivations driving soldiers amidst the ongoing war.

Sep 15, 2022 • 1h 7min
"PayPal Banned Me for Stating Basic Biology" - Colin Wright
Colin Wright, an evolutionary biologist and journalist, shares his insights on the backlash he faced after being banned from PayPal for his views on gender. He discusses the chilling effect of censorship in academia and highlights the clash between scientific integrity and ideological pressures. The conversation explores the implications of gender identity policies in workplaces and the complexities of gender transition, especially concerning minors. Wright emphasizes the need for clarity in discussions about sex and the importance of protecting free speech.

Sep 12, 2022 • 1h 14min
"The Conservatives Are Imploding" - Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin, a Professor of Politics at the University of Kent, delves into the current turmoil within the Conservative Party. He discusses the fragmentation of voter support since 2019, rising public discontent over economic issues, and shifting perspectives on immigration post-Brexit. Goodwin highlights tensions within the party and critiques short-term political thinking that exacerbates crises. He predicts a resurgence of authentic political connections and evolving ideologies that prioritize family and community over traditional economic debates.

Sep 8, 2022 • 1h 4min
Andrew Doyle: "Vote Left or Right, You Still Get Woke Politics"
In this lively discussion, comedian and writer Andrew Doyle, known for his satirical character Titania McGrath, dives deep into the absurdities of woke politics. He tackles the influence of identity politics on language and public discourse, offering a humorous yet critical perspective. The conversation shifts to the complexities of trans ideology, touching on the narratives of detransitioners and the ramifications of cancel culture. Doyle also reflects on how Brexit has reshaped comedy, navigating the tensions between free speech and societal pressures in today's polarized climate.


