

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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Jun 16, 2019 • 1h 7min
Fraser Myers on the Yellow Vest Protests and Internet Censorship
In this insightful conversation, Fraser Myers, a staff writer at Spiked Online and host of the Spiked podcast, shares his expertise on the Yellow Vest protests in France and the fallout of internet censorship. He discusses disconnections between political leaders and the working class, emphasizing the frustrations of ordinary citizens feeling ignored. The dialogue also tackles the complexities of free speech in the digital age, including the role of tech companies and the implications of government regulation. It's a thought-provoking exploration of today's socio-political landscape.

Jun 9, 2019 • 1h 4min
Lionel Shriver on Censorship, Cancel Culture and Free Speech
In a thought-provoking discussion, journalist and novelist Lionel Shriver delves into the complex landscape of free speech, censorship, and cancel culture. She argues for the universality of free speech amid the challenges of identity politics and public pressure. Shriver critiques the impact of cancel culture on academia and humor, emphasizing the need for diverse viewpoints. Additionally, she examines the escalating costs of education and their implications on entitlement regarding free speech, making a compelling case for classic liberal values in today's polarized climate.

Jun 2, 2019 • 1h 4min
William Clouston on the SDP, Community and Social Justice Mania
William Clouston, the Leader of the Social Democratic Party in the UK, shares insights on community-centric politics that blend social conservatism with leftist economics. He delves into the challenges of immigration policy, advocating for balanced discussions that appreciate diverse viewpoints. Clouston critiques current social justice trends, suggesting they may be cyclical. He also emphasizes the erosion of community ties and the need for grassroots movements to address issues like housing. Finally, he navigates the complexities of Brexit and its impact on democracy and public sentiment.

May 26, 2019 • 58min
Douglas Murray on Roger Scruton, Intersectionality and the Trans Debate
Douglas Murray, a renowned writer and social commentator, joins for an engaging discussion in Oxford. He delves into the complexities surrounding the late philosopher Roger Scruton, exploring the dangers of smear tactics in journalism. The conversation shifts to intersecting identities, particularly in the context of gender, sexuality, and religion, highlighting tensions faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in Muslim communities. Murray also critiques modern discourse, advocating for resilience and humor in navigating sensitive topics.

May 19, 2019 • 1h 6min
Jess Butcher on Women in Tech, Social Media and a Positive Vision of Men and Women
Jess Butcher, a leading technology entrepreneur and co-founder of Blippar, discusses her journey in the tech industry, focusing on women’s representation and empowerment. She critiques stereotypes around gender discrimination, advocating for merit-based recognition. Butcher highlights the importance of diverse role models and the impact of business initiatives on underprivileged communities. Additionally, she addresses how technology and social media affect mental health, calling for community engagement in navigating these challenges.

May 12, 2019 • 1h 12min
Toby Young on Social Justice, Unconscious Bias and Woke Corporations
Toby Young, Associate Editor of The Spectator and Quillette, shares his insights on the social justice movement and its implications. He critiques unconscious bias, questioning the validity of popular tests. The conversation highlights the rise of Quillette as a platform for free thought amid controversy. Young discusses the paradox of 'woke' corporations and their disconnect from consumers, while also making the case for capitalism in addressing climate change. The dynamics of social justice activism are compared to cult-like behavior, sparking further debate.

May 5, 2019 • 1h 5min
Mike Driver on the Entrepreneurial Mindset and the Futility of Predictions
Mike Driver, a serial entrepreneur and chairman of Convex Capital, shares his journey from a small print management company to major business successes. He discusses the link between psychopathy and the entrepreneurial mindset, emphasizing resilience and control in navigating uncertainties. Delving into forecasting challenges related to Brexit, he critiques traditional philanthropy, advocating for local empowerment over top-down solutions. Driver also tackles economic inequality, urging a reassessment of wealth distribution and tax systems for a more equitable society.

Apr 28, 2019 • 60min
Vladimir Hernandez on Venezuela, Mexico and the War on Drugs
Vladimir Hernandez, a BBC journalist specializing in Latin American affairs, shares his insights on the severe humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, detailing the devastating impact of corruption and hyperinflation on families. He also explores the complexities of Mexico's ongoing war on drugs, highlighting the interplay between drug cartels and U.S. policies. Hernandez advocates for a deeper understanding of drug decriminalization, drawing on successful models from other countries, and calls for action to support Venezuela's humanitarian efforts in this thought-provoking discussion.

Apr 21, 2019 • 1h 17min
Zuby on Positive Rap, Identifying as a Woman and White Privilege
Zuby, a rapper and creative entrepreneur, discusses his unique journey from corporate life to music success, emphasizing free speech and positive rap. He shares his viral experience with gender identity through powerlifting, sparking debates on biological differences. The conversation dives into the nuances of white privilege and race, advocating for open dialogue on complex social issues. Zuby also confronts the moral implications of abortion, urging listeners to critically examine their beliefs. Expect humor and engaging insights throughout!

Apr 14, 2019 • 1h 9min
India Willoughby on Being Trans, Trans Athletes and Women's Spaces
India Willoughby, the world's first transgender newsreader and a journalist, shares her poignant journey of self-discovery and being trapped in the wrong body. She dives into the complex debate surrounding trans athletes in women's sports, highlighting fairness and personal narratives. India also addresses the tensions between radical feminists and the trans community, advocating for respectful dialogue. With humor, she touches on media representation of trans individuals and societal expectations, blending serious discussions with light-hearted anecdotes.


