

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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May 12, 2019 • 1h 11min
Toby Young on Social Justice, Unconscious Bias and Woke Corporations
Toby Young, Associate Editor of The Spectator and Quillette, shares his insights on the social justice movement and its implications. He critiques unconscious bias, questioning the validity of popular tests. The conversation highlights the rise of Quillette as a platform for free thought amid controversy. Young discusses the paradox of 'woke' corporations and their disconnect from consumers, while also making the case for capitalism in addressing climate change. The dynamics of social justice activism are compared to cult-like behavior, sparking further debate.

May 5, 2019 • 1h 5min
Mike Driver on the Entrepreneurial Mindset and the Futility of Predictions
Mike Driver, a serial entrepreneur and chairman of Convex Capital, shares his journey from a small print management company to major business successes. He discusses the link between psychopathy and the entrepreneurial mindset, emphasizing resilience and control in navigating uncertainties. Delving into forecasting challenges related to Brexit, he critiques traditional philanthropy, advocating for local empowerment over top-down solutions. Driver also tackles economic inequality, urging a reassessment of wealth distribution and tax systems for a more equitable society.

Apr 28, 2019 • 59min
Vladimir Hernandez on Venezuela, Mexico and the War on Drugs
Vladimir Hernandez, a BBC journalist specializing in Latin American affairs, shares his insights on the severe humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, detailing the devastating impact of corruption and hyperinflation on families. He also explores the complexities of Mexico's ongoing war on drugs, highlighting the interplay between drug cartels and U.S. policies. Hernandez advocates for a deeper understanding of drug decriminalization, drawing on successful models from other countries, and calls for action to support Venezuela's humanitarian efforts in this thought-provoking discussion.

Apr 21, 2019 • 1h 16min
Zuby on Positive Rap, Identifying as a Woman and White Privilege
Zuby, a rapper and creative entrepreneur, discusses his unique journey from corporate life to music success, emphasizing free speech and positive rap. He shares his viral experience with gender identity through powerlifting, sparking debates on biological differences. The conversation dives into the nuances of white privilege and race, advocating for open dialogue on complex social issues. Zuby also confronts the moral implications of abortion, urging listeners to critically examine their beliefs. Expect humor and engaging insights throughout!

Apr 14, 2019 • 1h 8min
India Willoughby on Being Trans, Trans Athletes and Women's Spaces
India Willoughby, the world's first transgender newsreader and a journalist, shares her poignant journey of self-discovery and being trapped in the wrong body. She dives into the complex debate surrounding trans athletes in women's sports, highlighting fairness and personal narratives. India also addresses the tensions between radical feminists and the trans community, advocating for respectful dialogue. With humor, she touches on media representation of trans individuals and societal expectations, blending serious discussions with light-hearted anecdotes.

Apr 7, 2019 • 1h 12min
Geoffrey Miller on Sex Differences, Masculinity & Political Polarisation
Geoffrey Miller, a renowned evolutionary psychologist and author, dives into intriguing topics like sex differences, masculinity, and the roots of political polarization. He critiques myths around gender equality and discusses how evolutionary traits influence modern dating and career choices. Miller also explores the societal shift of tattoos as identity markers and highlights the importance of self-improvement in navigating social interactions. Lastly, he emphasizes the overlooked risks of nuclear war, calling for urgent awareness.

Mar 31, 2019 • 1h 4min
Fin Taylor on Offensive Comedy, Free Speech and Count Dankula
Fin Taylor, a renowned UK stand-up comedian, joins to tackle the hot-button issues of free speech and offensive comedy. He delves into the nuances of navigating humor in today's polarized climate, discussing the challenges comedians face when tackling sensitive topics. The conversation explores Count Dankula's controversial case, highlighting the fine line between comedy and hate speech. Fin emphasizes the importance of free expression while advocating for a more nuanced approach to comedy that respects diverse audience sensitivities.

Mar 24, 2019 • 1h 9min
Sir John Curtice on What the Polls Tell Us About Brexit
Sir John Curtice, a world-renowned polling expert and political scientist, shares his insights on the unpredictable nature of polls and their failures in key elections like Brexit and Trump. He delves into the complexities of Brexit, revealing its polarization beyond traditional party lines and addressing how social values shape voter motivations. Curtice also discusses the potential implications of a second Brexit referendum and the need for polling to adapt to shifting public sentiments amidst rising populism.

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Mar 17, 2019 • 1h 6min
Katharine Birbalsingh on the Failure of Progressive Education
Katharine Birbalsingh, founder and headmistress of Michaela Community School, dives into the pitfalls of progressive education. She passionately argues for structured classrooms and the critical role of authority in fostering student engagement. The conversation touches on the challenges of bullying exacerbated by social media and the essential need for parental guidance in navigating tech. Birbalsingh critiques educational philosophies, advocating for discipline and classic literature to empower disadvantaged students, all while emphasizing the importance of conservative values for societal cohesion.

Mar 10, 2019 • 58min
Peter Hitchens on Crime, Immigration, Cannabis & the Left
In this engaging discussion, journalist Peter Hitchens shares his critical insights on crime, immigration, and the evolving landscape of left-wing politics. He reveals his disillusionment with the Conservative Party and highlights the growing disconnect between political elites and voters. Hitchens dives into the challenges of mass immigration, the pitfalls of current drug policies, and the societal ramifications of cannabis use. He advocates for a nuanced approach to these issues, emphasizing the need for effective community engagement and public transport to enhance safety and freedom.


