

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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Jan 10, 2021 • 2h 11min
Douglas Murray Live + Q&A: What Now For America?
Douglas Murray, a political commentator and author, shares his insights during a live Q&A. He delves into the volatile aftermath of the Capitol events and highlights the importance of accountability in American politics. Murray discusses the dangers of political polarization and the impact of big tech censorship on free speech. Additionally, he critiques the challenges facing public discourse and education, emphasizing the need for open dialogue amid rising ideologies. His perspective calls for a renewed focus on constructive discussion to navigate today's complex political landscape.
Jan 7, 2021 • 1h 29min
How Do We Save America? Live with Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein, a biologist and evolutionary theorist known for his insights on societal issues, dives deep into America's pressing challenges. He discusses the dangers of social media echo chambers and the hypocrisy within political affiliations during turbulent times. The conversation shifts to the complexities of free speech in today’s digital age and the need for fair legal treatment across the ideological spectrum. Weinstein also advocates for transformative changes in academia and a diversified approach to leadership, emphasizing the power of storytelling in bridging divides.
Dec 30, 2020 • 1h 13min
"2020 Has Been a Year of Mass Hysteria" - Andrew Doyle
Andrew Doyle, a comedian, playwright, and political satirist, discusses the cultural hysteria that erupted in 2020. He critiques the rise of cancel culture and free speech regulations, drawing parallels to historical forms of totalitarianism. The conversation explores political bias in media, particularly at the BBC, and the impact of wokeness on journalism. Doyle humorously reflects on the pressures comedians face today, champions the need for courage against societal tyranny, and emphasizes the importance of open expression amid rising censorship.
Dec 20, 2020 • 1h 7min
Bridget Phetasy - The Fightback Against Wokeness Has Started
Bridget Phetasy, an American writer and comedian known for her show Dumpster Fire, joins the discussion on the challenges of political identity in today's polarized society. She candidly shares her journey from aspiring writer to successful comedian, shedding light on the struggles faced by conservative voices in entertainment. The conversation dives into the pitfalls of identity politics, the mental health crisis amid rising awareness, and the importance of resilience in the creative space. Phetasy's insights bring a refreshing perspective to our complex social landscape.
Dec 16, 2020 • 1h 10min
"The Police Aren't Racist" - Former Met Officer Speaks Out
Chris Donaldson, a retired police inspector with three decades at the Metropolitan Police, shares his unique insights on policing and race. He delves into the complexities of racism in law enforcement, clarifying the difference between institutional racism and individual biases. Donaldson discusses the nuances of stop-and-search tactics, their role in community dynamics, and addresses misconceptions surrounding police practices. Lastly, he critiques the 'defund the police' movement, arguing for the necessity of law enforcement in maintaining public safety.
Dec 13, 2020 • 1h 16min
Brendan O'Neill: "2020 Has Been a Disaster for Freedom"
Brendan O'Neill, Editor of Spiked magazine, offers a critical take on the erosion of freedom in 2020. He discusses how the pandemic has deepened societal divisions and weakened community bonds, as outrage culture rises. The conversation reveals tensions between the Black Lives Matter movement and football, critiquing virtue signaling in sports. O'Neill also highlights the disillusionment of working-class voters with traditional parties, the shift in Eton College's ideology, and the complex issues surrounding gender identity and medical ethics.
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Dec 9, 2020 • 1h 10min
How I Left the Social Justice Cult - Keri Smith
Keri Smith, a former social justice warrior and co-host of Unsafe Space podcast, shares her journey out of the social justice movement. She discusses the cult-like indoctrination she experienced in college, the psychological impacts on identity, and the challenges of navigating comedy amidst social justice ideologies. The conversation also critiques how movements like Me Too and BLM are reshaping entertainment narratives, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and mental health in challenging prevailing ideologies.
Dec 6, 2020 • 51min
Lord Nigel Lawson: "I've Never Been More Worried About This Country"
Lord Nigel Lawson, former Chancellor of the Exchequer under Margaret Thatcher, shares his insights on the UK's current economic landscape. He critiques the government's 'Green Industrial Revolution' and its financial repercussions, while expressing concern over the lack of credible political opposition. The discussion also delves into the implications of a potential no-deal Brexit, highlighting the importance of effective policy management. Lawson reflects on political leadership quality and examines the economic challenges facing both the UK and the eurozone.
Dec 2, 2020 • 59min
"So What If You're Offended? Nothing Happens" - Steve Hughes
Comedian Steve Hughes brings his biting wit to the forefront, diving into the complexities of political correctness and the challenges facing humor today. He shares his journey from music to stand-up, reflecting on how rebellion has evolved in contemporary culture. Hughes explores the balance between identity and societal narratives, and how technology reshapes our discourse. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity in comedy, while also tackling the implications of victimhood in a shifting landscape. Expect laughs mixed with thought-provoking insights!
Nov 29, 2020 • 49min
Megyn Kelly: "Biden Presidency Won't Heal America"
Megyn Kelly, a prominent journalist and former Fox News star, joins the conversation to tackle American journalism's credibility crisis post-Trump. She discusses the intense media-political polarization and challenges of navigating biased information. Kelly dives into the cultural ramifications of Biden's presidency, scrutinizing the internal rifts within the Democratic Party. Emphasizing the necessity of open dialogue, she calls for genuine conversations on sensitive issues like race and gender, advocating for a focus on personal achievement rather than racial identity.


