

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://www.triggerpod.co.uk/
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Mar 17, 2022 • 1h 7min
"They Are Indoctrinating Your Children" - Bonnie Snyder
Bonnie Snyder, the Director of High School Outreach at FIRE and author of "Undoctrinate," dives into the troubling ideologies permeating American classrooms. She discusses the risks of indoctrination in education, critiquing the dangers of a singular narrative, especially with the rise of critical race theory. Snyder highlights the importance of transparency and parental authority in education. She also shares insights on the need for diverse perspectives and the challenges teachers face amidst shifting political climates, advocating for a balanced approach to protect students' welfare.

Mar 14, 2022 • 1h 7min
Rupert Lowe: "Our Leaders Have No Idea What They're Doing"
Rupert Lowe, a British businessman and former chairman of Southampton Football Club, shares his candid insights on politics and the UK economy. He emphasizes the alarming disconnect between political leaders and the public, attributing it to a lack of practical experience among politicians. Lowe critiques government interventions and highlights the need for a stronger entrepreneurial spirit in Britain. He also discusses the detrimental impact of the euro on European economies and champions the essential role of farming in ensuring food security.

Mar 9, 2022 • 1h 22min
War in Ukraine: What's Next? *Recorded Live on 9th March 2022*
The hosts dive deep into the ongoing Ukraine conflict, sharing powerful personal accounts and discussing the urgent need for humanitarian aid. They explore the historical and geopolitical factors at play, highlighting NATO's expansion and Russia's tactics. Perspectives on power dynamics in Russia reveal citizens' support for Putin. A constructive dialogue revolves around the complexities of no-fly zones and the implications of prolonged conflict. The episode ends on a lighter note, touching on public fears of World War III.

Mar 7, 2022 • 26min
What's It Like to Work for Jeremy Corbyn?
Matt Zarb-Cousin, director of Clean Up Gambling and former spokesperson for Jeremy Corbyn, dives deep into the tumultuous landscape of UK politics. He discusses the internal rifts within the Labour Party and critiques both major parties for lacking fresh ideas. Zarb-Cousin emphasizes the disconnect Labour has with working-class concerns, especially regarding Brexit. He also champions fan ownership in football, advocating for community-driven governance in clubs. Tune in for a lively examination of political dynamics and societal engagement!

Mar 7, 2022 • 43min
Gambling Companies Turn Addiction Into Profit
Matt Zarb-Cousin, a recovered gambling addict and co-founder of Gamban, shares his personal journey through addiction and his advocacy for gambling reform. He discusses the alarming similarities between gambling and cocaine addiction, revealing the devastating impact on individuals and families. The conversation delves into the ethics of gambling advertising and the exploitative practices of companies that profit from addiction. Zarb-Cousin emphasizes the need for stronger regulations to protect vulnerable players while highlighting available resources for those struggling with gambling.
Mar 4, 2022 • 1h 31min
Historian Roger Moorhouse Explains Russia/Ukraine Crisis *Special Live Recording*
Roger Moorhouse, a British historian specializing in Central European history, dives into the historical roots of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He unpacks the narratives that shape both nations' identities and explores the legacy of figures like Stepan Bandera. Discussing NATO's expansion and its implications, he highlights the complex political landscape influenced by past totalitarian regimes. Moorhouse also examines the isolation of Putin and its impact on decision-making, emphasizing the necessity for a nuanced understanding of history in navigating today’s geopolitical tensions.
Feb 28, 2022 • 1h 18min
Viva Frei on Canada Freedom Convoy *Special Live Recording*
David Freiheit, known as Viva Frei, is a Canadian lawyer and YouTuber who passionately covers the Freedom Convoy protests. He discusses the motivations behind the movement and critiques the misinformation spread by mainstream media. Freiheit highlights the ethical contradictions in Canadian governance, particularly regarding Prime Minister Trudeau's policies. The conversation also delves into the resurgence of conservatism in Canada, parental rights, and the impact of government overreach on civil liberties, emphasizing the need for public accountability and free speech.
Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 37min
The Truth About the War in Ukraine *Special Live Recording*
A riveting discussion delves into the Russia-Ukraine conflict's historical roots and how NATO's involvement shapes current geopolitics. The speakers dissect leadership dynamics in uncertain times, reflecting on figures like Biden and Putin. Skepticism surrounding war narratives is encouraged, pushing for informed discourse. A live Q&A touches on nuclear strategy, downplaying escalation fears. Furthermore, misconceptions about global motivations are explored, emphasizing the necessity for strong defenses against cyber threats. The complex landscape of modern diplomacy and past historical parallels is revealed.
Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 12min
Doctor: Why I Changed My Mind About Abortion
Doctor Calum Miller, a medical ethicist from the University of Oxford, shares his transformative journey regarding abortion. He delves into the complexities of UK laws, revealing surprising truths about the timeframe for legal abortions. Miller discusses the contentious debates on personhood and the moral implications surrounding fertilized eggs. He examines the deep emotional experiences of women facing unwanted pregnancies and those grappling with disabilities in unborn children. This insightful dialogue emphasizes nuanced discussions on personal choice alongside societal responsibilities.
Feb 21, 2022 • 1h 5min
Islam and the West - Ed Husain
Ed Husain, a British writer and political advisor, shares his journey from extremism to a nuanced understanding of Islam. He discusses the challenges South Asian Muslims face in Britain, comparing their experiences to those of other groups. Husain emphasizes the need for open conversations about difficult topics to combat radicalization. He also critiques identity politics and the indoctrination of youth through religious teachings, advocating for a society that values individuality. The impact of Christianity on Western identity and values is highlighted, offering a contrasting perspective on forgiveness and inclusivity.


