

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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Feb 10, 2026 • 31min
How Net Zero Destroyed Britain
Liam Halligan, economist and journalist known for sharp takes on UK economic policy, critiques net zero's impact on British industry and energy security. He discusses deindustrialisation, EV mandates and job losses. He examines North Sea oil, import dependence and why cheap, reliable energy and nuclear investment should be priorities.

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Feb 8, 2026 • 1h 22min
They Tried To Cancel Me But Now I'm Free - Mike Graham
Mike Graham, a British broadcaster known for blunt commentary and a long radio and journalism career, tells his side of a TalkTV controversy and why he left mainstream outlets. He discusses media culture shifts, the rise of independent YouTube shows, immigration and social cohesion, and the fracturing of UK politics into new parties.

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Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 12min
Comedian James McCann Destroys Triggernometry
James McCann, Australian stand-up known for sharp satire and chaotic energy, riffs on Britain, America, religion and culture. He recounts moving to Austin and the poor American experience. He skewers British decline, the collapse of the Church of England, immigration debates, and violent films versus real-world violence. Fast, provocative and unfiltered comedy throughout.

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Feb 3, 2026 • 8min
How They Lie & Why They Do It - Konstantin Kisin
A witty breakdown of how clips and headlines are edited to create false narratives. Stories of being mischaracterized and the tactics used to smear public figures. Debates on immigration policy, net zero economics, and the rise of alternative media. A call for clearer, stronger arguments instead of character attacks.

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Feb 1, 2026 • 1h 29min
Robert Jenrick - "I Joined Reform To Save The Country"
Robert Jenrick, a British MP and former Conservative minister who defected to Reform UK. He discusses leaving the Conservatives after repeated failures and dishonesty. He talks about immigration frontline stories, the need to scrap net-zero in favor of energy abundance, and plans for reindustrialisation, tougher borders and radical economic reform.

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Jan 28, 2026 • 1h 29min
Jeremy Boreing On Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes
Jeremy Boreing, American filmmaker and Daily Wire co‑founder known for building media brands. He explores the civil war on the right, why charisma can mask instability, differences between media personalities and political projects, the rise of a new right blending economic populism with nativism, and the role of religion, tribalism and culture creation in modern politics.

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Jan 25, 2026 • 1h 18min
"We're Governed By Cowards" - Reform Candidate For London Mayor - Laila Cunningham
Laila Cunningham, Reform mayoral candidate and former councillor and prosecutor, brings a tough, community‑first perspective. She talks about rising London crime, stop‑and‑search and court backlog fixes. She debates treating addiction versus punishing dealers, migrant hotel pressures, and risks to civil liberties from removing jury trials and digital ID proposals.

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Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 3min
Davos Breakdown with Presidential Advisor Dr Pippa Malmgren
Dr. Pippa Malmgren, an American economist and former White House advisor, joins the discussion live from Greenland. She dissects Trump’s recent Davos speech, emphasizing its implications for U.S.-EU relations and global security. Pippa highlights the strategic importance of Greenland in military and economic terms, introduces the Arctic's role in the space race, and criticizes Europe's energy policies. She also argues for negotiated resolutions among superpowers and examines America's grievances regarding European defense spending.

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Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 30min
The Best Conversation About News, Opinion and Censorship You've Ever Heard - Richard Miniter
Richard Miniter, an investigative journalist and bestselling author, dives into the rich history of news, journalism, and censorship. He discusses the origins of news from ancient Rome's Acta Diurna to the impact of the printing press on free speech. Miniter highlights the importance of the Zenger case in establishing press accountability in America. He critiques modern censorship practices and emphasizes the need for transparency in journalism. The conversation also explores future innovations in news delivery and the crucial role of investigative reporting.

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Jan 20, 2026 • 10min
Why Reform Has No Choice - Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin dives into the shifting dynamics of UK politics, highlighting how recent Tory defections could reshape reform's identity. He discusses fears among supporters that these changes may dilute radical agendas. The importance of practical skills in governing versus campaigning is emphasized, along with the necessity of attracting experienced MPs. Kisin predicts a wave of Tory MPs will switch to Reform, stressing the need for pragmatic leadership to navigate electoral challenges. He advocates for realism as the path to reversing Britain's decline.


