

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 13, 2023 • 43min
"Twitter Files Were the Tip of the Iceberg" - Michael Shellenberger
Michael Shellenberger, an American author and former PR professional, dives deep into the implications of the Twitter Files and government collusion with tech companies. He discusses how the FBI's influence on content moderation has impacted public trust in journalism. Shellenberger also highlights the shift to independent journalism and urges attention to critical social issues like homelessness and environmental conservation, critiquing the media's oversight of important narratives. The conversation sheds light on censorship and the evolving dynamics of free speech in the digital age.

Feb 9, 2023 • 1h 11min
Nigel Farage: "We're Heading for a Political Revolution"
Nigel Farage, a former politician and current broadcaster, shares his insights on the brewing political revolution in the UK. He critiques the Conservative Party's failings and discusses the socioeconomic impacts of climate change policies. The conversation touches on the inefficiencies of the healthcare system, advocating for an insurance-based model, and raises concerns about Central Bank Digital Currencies and their implications on personal freedom. Farage emphasizes the need for political reform and voices worries over a talent drain from the nation.

Feb 6, 2023 • 1h 2min
"I Transitioned My Child - I Regret It"
A mother shares her emotional journey of supporting her transgender child and the complex regrets that followed. She reflects on the struggles of balancing personal beliefs with parental instincts. The podcast delves into the societal pressures surrounding gender identity and the psychological impacts on families. Humor and personal anecdotes enrich the discussion, as the mother seeks to guide her child towards self-understanding. The importance of attachment and loving relationships during challenging times is also emphasized, fostering deeper connections.

Feb 2, 2023 • 53min
EXPOSED: Secret Government Surveillance Program
Silkie Carlo, Director of Big Brother Watch, passionately explores the troubling realities of government surveillance in the UK. She sheds light on secret units monitoring dissent, particularly during the pandemic, and critiques the collaboration with tech companies to censor free speech. The discussion highlights the tension between safety and civil liberties, emphasizing the dangers of disinformation units. Carlo also addresses the societal implications of vaccine passports and calls for activism against the erosion of freedom and privacy.

Jan 30, 2023 • 1h 3min
From Hollywood to Homeless with Greg Ellis
Greg Ellis, a British actor known for roles in iconic films like Pirates of the Caribbean and Titanic, shares his gripping personal journey through the harrowing landscape of family law. He discusses the impact of wrongful accusations and the emotional turmoil tied to parental alienation. Ellis critiques societal and legal frameworks neglecting children's well-being during divorce, suggesting pivotal reforms. With humor and insight, he highlights the complexities of relationships, mental health, and the need for unity in family dynamics.

Jan 26, 2023 • 1h 8min
Is Bitcoin Bullsh*t? - Mike Green
Mike Green, Chief Strategist at Simplify Asset Management, dives deep into the contentious world of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. He tackles the murky waters of speculation versus practical utility, while sharing critical insights into the crypto landscape. Green discusses the collapse of FTX, emphasizing the fragility of trust in finance, and critiques the motivations behind Bitcoin investments. He also examines the impact of central bank digital currencies on privacy and control, offering a comprehensive view of the evolving financial landscape.

Jan 23, 2023 • 1h 21min
David Starkey: Can the West Survive?
David Starkey, a prominent historian and author, delves into the evolving attitudes towards the British monarchy post-Queen Elizabeth II. He discusses themes of loyalty and betrayal in the context of Harry and Meghan's public image. Starkey critiques the failures of historical ideologies like communism and Nazism while exploring the essence of human rights through cultural legacy. The conversation also touches on the challenges of intellectual independence in today's media landscape, emphasizing the importance of tradition and curiosity.

Jan 19, 2023 • 1h 14min
"Liberalism Cannot Defeat Wokeness" - Yoram Hazony
Join Yoram Hazony, an Israeli-American philosopher and the chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation, as he tackles the ideological battle between liberalism and woke neo-Marxism. He shares insights from his life journey, emphasizing the importance of heritage, community engagement, and the need for a new conservative narrative. Hazony critiques the misuse of nationalism, reexamines legal traditions, and discusses the appeal of conservatism to youth in an age of rising illiberal ideologies. Enlightening and thought-provoking, this conversation encourages active participation in the political landscape.

Jan 16, 2023 • 1h 41min
"Trauma Made Me a Radical Leftist" - Richard Grannon
In a thought-provoking discussion, Richard Grannon, a specialist in narcissism and author, explores how unprocessed trauma can drive radical political beliefs and shape identities. He reflects on the fine line between personal narratives and public personas while navigating the challenges of sharing such experiences. The conversation also critiques social media's influence on political discourse and discusses the psychology behind personal resilience versus seeking government assistance during crises. Grannon emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and open dialogue for fostering societal growth.

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Jan 12, 2023 • 1h 41min
Psychopath Expert Explains How to Spot a Psychopath - Dr Kevin Dutton
Dr. Kevin Dutton, a research psychologist and bestselling author specializing in psychopathy, dives deep into the mysterious world of the psychopathic mind. He discusses how traits like ruthlessness can lead to success in various professions, particularly in leadership roles. The conversation touches on the differences between narcissists and psychopaths, the evolutionary advantages of psychopathy, and the surprising benefits of psychopathic traits for personal growth. Dutton also shares insights from his studies, revealing the intriguing intersection of psychopathy, intelligence, and societal norms.


