

DarkHorse Podcast
Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying
The DarkHorse Podcast is hosted by Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying. Bret and Heather both have PhDs in biology, and they seek truth and explore a wide variety of topics with their evolutionary toolkit as society loses its footing. Tune in to infamous spreaders of "Covid Disinformation" Bret and Heather for a podcast—maybe you'll like what you see!
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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 43min
Round ‘Em Up! The 308th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying
This discussion dives into the retraction of a pivotal 2000 review on glyphosate, revealing its ties to Monsanto and serious integrity issues in scientific publishing. The hosts explore the implications of flawed peer review processes and the problem of ghost authorship in academia. They also analyze how punitive damages awarded to plaintiffs are being reduced and the significance of corporate accountability in litigation. With a focus on the impacts of glyphosate on health and the environment, the dialogue challenges regulatory norms and encourages a reevaluation of scientific standards.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 2h 5min
New Year’s Eve of Destruction: The 307th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying
Explore the alarming effects of short-form video on mental health and cognition. Delve into how advertisers are manipulating our dreams and the ethical implications of targeted dream incubation. The hosts emphasize the importance of nurturing real relationships and personal solitude in an age of AI and rapid change. They reflect on the chaotic political landscape and financial risks, urging listeners to treasure privacy. It's a thought-provoking discussion about protecting our minds and relationships amid the information overload.

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Dec 24, 2025 • 3h 9min
Hey Siri, why are American kids so sick? Aaron Siri on DarkHorse
In this engaging conversation, Aaron Siri, a civil rights attorney and author focused on vaccine issues, dives deep into the childhood vaccine schedule and its evolution over the decades. He discusses the dramatic increase in vaccine doses since the 1980s and critiques the lack of placebo-controlled trials for childhood vaccines. Siri also addresses concerns about the potential long-term health impacts of these vaccines and explores the implications of the 1986 liability shield on vaccine safety. Additionally, he examines historical vaccine-related controversies and the need for better transparency and informed consent.

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Dec 20, 2025 • 1h 45min
The Next Sexual Revolution: The 306th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying
Delve into the dynamics of modern relationships as Bret and Heather explore the unique challenges facing young men and women today. They dissect how cultural narratives can skew perceptions, touching on the risks of the 'right-to-be-right' mentality. Insights include the role of birth control in changing sexual strategies and the impact of porn on expectations. The discussion shifts to proposing community-driven dating apps, advocating for more engagement in physical activities for women, and questioning if new movements can reset mating norms. A thought-provoking book recommendation on friendship and AI rounds out the conversation.

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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 37min
Was Darwin wrong? The 305th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying
Dive into the debate on evolution, exploring major transitions like amphibians to whales and the missing links within the fossil record. The hosts discuss lab-grown pork fat combined with plants, pondering its health risks. Predictions suggest potential carcinogenicity linked to its production methods. They also tackle the side effects of GLP-1 drugs, such as reduced libido and motivation, questioning the pharmaceutical industry's priorities. Plus, there's a thought-provoking look at how food and health innovations may be reshaping our biology and culture.

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Dec 14, 2025 • 2h 5min
Bret Weinstein Talks with Carl Benjamin About Nick Fuentes
In a gripping conversation, Carl Benjamin, a British political commentator and free-speech advocate, joins Bret Weinstein to dissect Nick Fuentes and the generational divides affecting young men today. They explore the crisis of cultural continuity and responsibilities for building a better future. Carl critiques the societal pressures contributing to the disenfranchisement of straight white men and discusses the allure of transgressive figures like Fuentes. They argue for restoring dignity and pathways to honor for young men to foster social stability.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 48min
Science: The Rebel Reboot | The 304th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying
The hosts dive into the media's shift regarding vaccine safety, exploring the implications for public trust in science. They dissect the complexity of informed consent and the controversies surrounding myocarditis. An intriguing discussion on the early use of fire reveals its transformative impact on human evolution. They also analyze peculiar mating behaviors of hadrosaurids while reflecting on the challenges of paleointerpretation. The conversation champions the importance of basic research as a guard against corruption, highlighting its role in scientific integrity.

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Dec 6, 2025 • 1h 34min
Hep B or not Hep B: The 303rd Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying
The discussion kicks off with the CDC's new recommendation to halt Hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns of negative mothers. They delve into the historical reasons behind the initial push for early vaccination and the implications of individual decision-making for parents and doctors. A fascinating study reveals how tattoo ink can affect immune responses to vaccines. Lastly, an homage to the late Tom Stoppard celebrates his genius through reflections on his iconic works, leaving listeners with a profound appreciation of his legacy.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 31min
Son Set in the Manosphere: Ben Davidson on DarkHorse
Ben Davidson, an independent researcher known for his insights on solar system dynamics, dives into the complexities of modern relationships and masculinity. He discusses the cultural erosion that shapes dating dynamics and offers his perspective on the impact of feminism. Davidson shares personal anecdotes from his divorce, emphasizes self-improvement in dating, and critiques the changing incentives of the mating market. The conversation explores deeper issues of good and evil in society, reflective of broader cultural decay.

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Nov 24, 2025 • 2h 11min
Building 7 Did Not Kill Itself: Richard Gage, AIA on DarkHorse
In this thought-provoking discussion, architect Richard Gage, founder of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, explores the controversial collapse of Building 7. Gage highlights structural anomalies, critiques the official explanations, and presents eyewitness accounts of unusual explosions. He discusses evidence of thermite and metallurgical irregularities, as well as the rapid disposal of steel which hindered investigations. A compelling case unfolds, questioning the narratives surrounding 9/11 and the implications for future inquiries.


