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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 9, 2022 • 59min
Toby Young: "New Law is the Greatest Blow to Free Speech"
Toby Young, associate editor at The Spectator and founder of The Free Speech Union, dives deep into the pressing issue of free speech in the UK. He discusses the far-reaching implications of the new Online Safety Bill and its potential to stifle open discourse. Young highlights recent victories for free speech and the challenges of navigating censorship on social media. Their candid conversation also questions how to protect vulnerable groups without sacrificing individual liberties, making it a vital listen for anyone passionate about free expression.

May 5, 2022 • 1h 8min
David Pakman - A Good Faith Debate with a Progressive
David Pakman, a progressive political commentator and host of The David Pakman Show, dives into a thought-provoking discussion on social democracy, advocating for a balanced relationship with capitalism and fair taxation. He offers insights into the disconnection between the Democratic Party and working-class voters, and contrasts the Biden and Trump administrations. The conversation tackles contentious issues like immigration, policing, and gender identity, all while keeping the tone engaging with humorous anecdotes and critical analysis.

May 2, 2022 • 1h 16min
How Commodities Markets Cause War & Chaos - Rupert Russell
Rupert Russell, a writer and filmmaker known for his documentaries and the book "Price Wars: Adventures in the Financial Apocalypse," discusses the link between commodities markets and global chaos. He explains how fluctuations in commodity prices contribute to social unrest and migrations, using personal stories to illustrate these impacts. Russell delves into the evolution of speculative markets, critiquing deregulation and its effects on volatility. He argues for the need for effective government policies to stabilize markets and mitigate crises.

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Apr 28, 2022 • 50min
"Children Are Being Irreversibly Damaged" - James Esses
In this engaging discussion, James Esses, a former barrister and trainee psychotherapist expelled from Childline, shares his controversial insights on gender dysphoria treatment for children. He explores alarming statistics on puberty blockers and their irreversible consequences. Esses also critiques societal pressures, the implications of breast binding, and the link between autism and gender dysphoria. His personal journey reveals the ethical dilemmas faced by therapists and the challenges of advocating for children's mental health against prevailing norms.

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Apr 25, 2022 • 1h 20min
Douglas Murray: The War on the West
Douglas Murray, a journalist and author celebrated for his keen insights on culture and politics, joins the conversation to discuss his latest book, *The War on the West*. He tackles the rise of anti-Western sentiment and the complexities of modern patriotism, especially in light of historical grievances. Murray critiques 'white guilt' and the implications of identity politics on society during the pandemic. He highlights the polarization in American politics and calls for a reevaluation of pride in Western civilization amidst current cultural challenges.

Apr 21, 2022 • 1h 18min
Cancelled Comic Makes Huge Comeback
Chris McGlade, a comedian and actor known for his show 'Forgiveness,' talks about his journey back to comedy after facing hardship. He shares humorous anecdotes about navigating the industry's struggles and the importance of community support. The conversation touches on themes of resilience amid change, personal growth through adversity, and the significance of forgiveness. McGlade also discusses the lack of representation for working-class comedians and how open dialogue can help bridge societal divides.

Apr 18, 2022 • 1h 18min
How to Survive the Coming Economic Disaster
Jim Rickards, a renowned economist and author, discusses how inflation, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions are shaping the global economy. He highlights the precarious balance between combating inflation and avoiding recession, backed by historical insights. Rickards reveals the vulnerabilities of single-source imports and critiques modern monetary theory. The talk delves into the rise of economic warfare, stressing financial preparedness amidst ongoing global conflicts and the threats posed by nations like China.

Apr 14, 2022 • 1h 20min
Seann Walsh: Cancelled for a Kiss
Seann Walsh, an acclaimed English comedian and actor known for his candid humor and work on various British comedy shows, opens up about the unpredictable nature of fame. He shares his journey through the challenges of public scrutiny, discussing how personal pain can fuel comedy. The conversation dives into cancellation culture and the evolving landscape of humor, revealing the tightrope comedians walk between truth and audience reception. With witty anecdotes, Seann reflects on fame's impact on relationships and personal growth, highlighting the lessons learned along the way.

Apr 11, 2022 • 1h 3min
Money & Crypto for Dummies with Saifdean Ammous
Saifdean Ammous, a leading Bitcoin researcher and author of 'The Bitcoin Standard', shares his insights on the evolution of money, emphasizing the shift from gold to fiat currencies and the consequences of inflation. He discusses Bitcoin's potential as a hedge against government control and currency devaluation. The conversation delves into Bitcoin's impact on real estate and the regulatory landscape surrounding cryptocurrencies. Ammous reflects on his journey into the crypto world and critiques societal perceptions of wealth and investment.

Apr 7, 2022 • 1h 17min
What I Learned From Leaving Mumford & Sons
Winston Marshall, former guitarist of Mumford & Sons, dives into the complexities of cancel culture and self-censorship in the music industry. He describes how a single tweet transformed his career and personal identity. The conversation highlights the emotional toll of backlash and the struggle between authenticity and public opinion. Marshall also critiques the conformity he observed among artists and advocates for more diverse dialogues in the creative community, emphasizing the need to address societal issues while maintaining artistic integrity.


