

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 31, 2024 • 59min
World’s Strictest Teacher Sued for Banning Prayer at School - Katharine Birbalsingh
Katharine Birbalsingh, known as ‘The World’s Strictest Teacher’ and founder of Michaela Community School, discusses a lawsuit surrounding the ban on prayer in schools. She delves into the complexities of religious expression, the challenges of fostering unity in a multicultural environment, and the impact of media scrutiny on educational leaders. Birbalsingh advocates for kindness, community cohesion, and the importance of hard work, emphasizing how these values shape students' identities and promote resilience in today's society.

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Jan 28, 2024 • 1h 1min
The Great Leaders of Antiquity Explained in 60 Minutes - Barry Strauss
In a riveting discussion, historian Barry Strauss delves into the lives of legendary leaders like Alexander the Great, Hannibal, and Julius Caesar. He highlights their relentless ambitions amidst socio-political challenges. Strauss explores their perceived divine legacies and tactical genius, shedding light on Hannibal's dilemmas and Caesar's strategic rise in Roman politics. He draws fascinating comparisons between power dynamics in antiquity and modern leadership, reflecting on the timeless intricacies of ambition, conspiracy, and the complexities of human ambition in history.

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Jan 24, 2024 • 57min
Africa is NOT Poor Because of Colonialism: Here’s Why. - Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade is an entrepreneur and author dedicated to advancing economic development in Africa. In a thought-provoking discussion, she challenges the stereotype that colonialism solely causes poverty, emphasizing the pivotal role of entrepreneurship. Wade critiques overregulation and systemic corruption, viewing them as symptoms rather than root causes. She advocates for innovative solutions like startup cities and encourages self-sufficiency through local empowerment, all while pushing back against dependency on foreign influence.

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Jan 21, 2024 • 58min
Journalist CANCELLED From Women’s Group For… - Katherine Brodsky
In this conversation with Katherine Brodsky, a commentator and author, she shares her harrowing experience of being canceled while striving for neutrality among women journalists. She reflects on the emotional toll of being doxxed and the crippling effect of cancel culture. Brodsky dives into immigration discourse influenced by geopolitical events and addresses the growing polarization in society. She encourages finding one’s voice in the face of pressure, emphasizes the importance of open dialogue, and critiques the rise of loneliness and self-censorship in today's culture.

Jan 17, 2024 • 1h 16min
Communist Spies in Hollywood? - Michael Malice
Michael Malice, a Ukrainian-American anarchist and author, delves into the fascinating historical role of communists in U.S. espionage during the Cold War. He contrasts the genuine fears of foreign influence with the paranoia of witch hunts. The discussion moves from humorous reflections on McCarthyism to a serious examination of language, power, and identity politics. Malice critiques the commercialization of identity politics while exploring societal shifts beyond peak wokeness and the complexities surrounding gender identity and activism.

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Jan 14, 2024 • 1h 3min
Our Kids Are NOT Alright - Psychologist, Stella O’Malley
Stella O’Malley, a renowned psychotherapist and author, dives into the critical issues faced by today’s youth. She addresses the detrimental effects of social media on teen mental health and self-perception, emphasizing how modern challenges differ from past generations. The conversation touches on the struggles of masculinity and the societal pressures boys face. O'Malley also highlights the impact of screen time on social skills, advocating for deeper, honest conversations between parents and teens to foster emotional well-being.

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Jan 10, 2024 • 1h 1min
Don’t Die Before Your Time - Longevity Expert Gary Brecka
Gary Brecka dives into the flaws of traditional healthcare, promoting a proactive approach to health improvements. He discusses how life insurance companies assess longevity and the dangers of medical misdiagnosis. The conversation highlights the impact of medications on nutrient absorption and pushes for a holistic view of health that includes genetics and nutrition. Brecka also emphasizes the significance of gut health, the quality of water, and genetic testing for personalized wellness strategies. Discover practical tips for enhancing both physical and mental health.

Jan 7, 2024 • 1h 1min
Will AI Destroy The World? - Igor Kurganov
Igor Kurganov, a professional poker player and effective altruism advocate, discusses the looming threats posed by artificial intelligence. He highlights the ethical quandaries of rapid AI development and the need for cautious approaches to new technologies. Kurganov critiques the narrow focus on vaccines in pandemic preparedness, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive public health strategies. He also reflects on humanity's aspirations for Mars, balancing ambitions for wealth with the desire for sustainability in space exploration.

Jan 3, 2024 • 1h 13min
Should Porn Be Banned? - Lila Rose
Lila Rose, the President and Founder of Live Action, tackles the contentious topic of pornography and its impact on relationships. She explores the ethical dilemmas and exploitation within the porn industry, advocating for greater protections for victims. The discussion highlights how pornography fosters superficial connections and contributes to rising divorce rates. Additionally, Lila examines modern relationship complexities, emphasizing the need for commitment and genuine interactions over societal pressures and transactional dynamics.

Dec 31, 2023 • 1h 9min
Neal Brennan - Lapsed Liberal
Neal Brennan, an American comedian famous for his Netflix special 'Blocks,' dives into the struggles of disaffected liberals grappling with their beliefs. He shares insights on comedy's role in political discourse and the challenges of maintaining friendships amidst ideological divides. Brennan reflects on the impact of cancel culture on creativity and the unique freedom stand-up offers for honest expression. Emphasizing the need for authentic dialogue and nuanced conversation, he advocates for understanding across differing viewpoints.


