

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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Jul 25, 2021 • 56min
"Gender Dysphoria Is a Mental Disorder" - Blaire White
Blaire White, an American YouTuber and political commentator known for her takes on transgender issues, dives deep into the complexities of gender dysphoria. She discusses how this condition has shifted from a medical issue to a hot-button political topic. The conversation navigates the challenges of young transitions, societal pressures, and the often contentious debate around transgender participation in sports. White emphasizes the necessity of open dialogue and caution against politicizing personal narratives to promote better understanding.
Jul 21, 2021 • 1h 7min
Fear and Spin: Government Manipulation on COVID-19
Laura Dodsworth, author of "A State of Fear," dives into the psychological manipulation used by the UK government during the COVID-19 pandemic. She discusses the ethics of fear tactics that shaped compliance, highlighting the long-term effects on public perception and health behavior. The conversation critiques lockdown strategies, explores controversial messaging, and examines how fear influenced vaccination campaigns. Dodsworth raises important questions about personal freedoms and government authority in a post-pandemic world.
Jul 18, 2021 • 1h 3min
Is America a Racist Country? - Victor Davis Hanson
Victor Davis Hanson, a renowned conservative commentator and classicist, dives deep into the question of systemic racism in America. He critiques liberal elites for perpetuating socioeconomic divides while examining historical parallels to current ideological unrest. Hanson discusses the implications of the 'woke' movement, social inequalities, and the impact of economic disparities on youth. He also explores tribalism's role in today's society and the geopolitical challenges posed by authoritarian regimes like China, urging listeners to focus on character over race.
Jul 14, 2021 • 1h 3min
"I Don't Believe In Progress" - Mary Harrington
Mary Harrington, a writer for UnHerd, shares her unique journey from English literature to insightful commentary on societal shifts. She explores the impact of COVID-19 on communities and traditional roles, emphasizing loneliness in a digital age. Harrington discusses 'Aella's law' and its implications for wealth distribution among content creators. Delving into progress, she presents a gendered perspective on feminism, motherhood, and the troubling effects of pornography on relationships, all sprinkled with her witty observations.
Jul 12, 2021 • 1h 19min
Are We Being Told the Truth About Climate Change? Patrick Moore
Patrick Moore, an ecologist and former president of Greenpeace, shares his journey through environmental activism and critiquing the prevailing narratives on climate change. He questions exaggerated threats to coral reefs, highlighting their resilience and the role of natural phenomena. Moore debunks myths surrounding climate change, advocating for a balanced view of CO2 and fossil fuels. He also discusses the potential of nuclear energy and aquaculture in promoting sustainability. Engaging and thought-provoking, he aims to redefine how we understand environmental responsibility.
Jul 7, 2021 • 1h 7min
Cults, Scientology, Wokeness with Chris Shelton
Chris Shelton, a former Scientologist and YouTuber, shares his riveting insights on cults and the nature of woke ideology. He recounts his 27-year journey in Scientology, revealing the emotional toll and challenges of escaping a high-control group. The discussion illuminates how media manipulation and extremist beliefs can resemble cult tactics, urging listeners to develop critical thinking skills. Shelton advocates for recognizing the harmful effects of social media algorithms and stresses the importance of educating future generations to resist indoctrination.
Jul 4, 2021 • 1h 7min
David Nutt - The Truth About Drugs
David Nutt, a Professor of Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London, challenges conventional drug policies with a science-backed approach. He discusses the historical context of drug use and argues for rational regulations that prioritize public health. The conversation touches on the complexities of decriminalization and its potential benefits, while highlighting how trauma can drive addiction. Nutt also presents pioneering treatments using psychedelics for PTSD, advocating for reforms that improve access to effective therapies.
Jul 1, 2021 • 1h 3min
TRIGGERnometry DESTROYS TRIGGERnometry
The discussion sheds light on the profound impact of COVID-19 lockdowns, debating their economic consequences and societal implications. The speakers critique the normalization of such restrictions and the disconnect between media narratives and reality. They explore the cultural discomfort surrounding death and the moral dilemmas faced during the pandemic. Emphasizing the importance of free speech, the conversation calls for open debate on controversial topics and questions the future of personal autonomy amidst increasing control measures.
Jun 27, 2021 • 1h 6min
Is Donald Trump Making a Comeback? - Dr Sebastian Gorka
Dr. Sebastian Gorka, former Special Advisor to President Trump, delves into the enduring nature of populism and its implications for American democracy. He reflects on the political shifts since 2016, discussing Trump's outsider appeal and its effect on conservatism. Gorka also critiques the challenges posed by big tech and corporate interests in shaping narratives. Personal anecdotes shed light on systemic issues, emphasizing the need for resilient, compassionate solutions. Ultimately, Gorka champions traditional values and knowledge as tools for navigating societal complexities.
Jun 23, 2021 • 52min
Can We Spend Our Way Out of Populism? - Mark Blyth
Mark Blyth, a political scientist and professor at Brown University, dives into the intricate world of global economics and political analysis. He discusses how COVID-19 has exacerbated wealth gaps and sparked debates on corporate tax reform. Blyth challenges traditional views on national debt in light of modern monetary theory, while also exploring the shifting political dynamics impacting the working class. He delves into escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly China's rising influence, and reflects on the future of power dynamics in a post-pandemic world.


