

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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Sep 21, 2025 • 2h
The True History of England with Dan Snow
Dan Snow, a renowned British historian and broadcaster, dives into the captivating saga of England's historical evolution. He explores the transformation from Roman Britain to the Anglo-Saxon era, revealing how geography and migrations shaped early identities. Discussing the significance of 1066 and the Norman Conquest, he highlights the aftermath of power struggles and rebellions. Snow also examines the impact of the Magna Carta, the Tudor era's contributions to culture and exploration, and modern debates over English identity amidst rising global challenges.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 10min
Our Thoughts on Charlie Kirk and The Tommy Robinson Rally
Konstantin and Francis dive into the chilling assassination of Charlie Kirk and its implications, emphasizing how social media can dehumanize and escalate dangers. They tackle the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's remarks, debating the fine line between humor and politics. Additionally, they offer firsthand insights on Tommy Robinson's rally, discussing the diverse crowd and the leadership failures that contributed to the event's atmosphere. Finally, they connect economic frustrations to rising political extremism, highlighting the correlation between stagnant growth and public unrest.

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Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 16min
We're Not Having Enough Kids - It's A Disaster - Stephen J. Shaw
Stephen J. Shaw, a data scientist and filmmaker known for his documentary Birthgap, delves into the alarming decline in global birthrates. He explains how the age of parenthood significantly influences fertility trends across nations. Shaw highlights the dire consequences of low birthrates, using Tokyo as a stark example of aging communities and school closures. He also tackles unplanned childlessness and critiques anti-natalism, warning of the humanitarian crises that may arise if these trends continue.

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Sep 14, 2025 • 1h 7min
Britain Is Headed For A Financial Meltdown - Allister Heath
Allister Heath, a prominent French-British journalist and editor, shares his insights on Britain's precarious economic situation. He discusses how ineffective government policies and rising national debt could lead to financial collapse. Heath emphasizes the importance of investing in gold as a protective measure against inflation. The conversation also highlights the implications of excessive public spending and critiques the current political landscape, revealing the ideological shifts among parties as the nation faces escalating economic challenges.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 3min
Charlie Kirk's Murder is a Tragedy For All of Us - Konstantin Kisin
The discussion centers around the tragic murder of a prominent political figure, highlighting the deep societal implications of such violence. The speakers reflect on the urgent need to address public safety in a climate filled with fear and political turmoil. They advocate for introspection about how these events shape our future and the collective responsibility we bear as a society. The conversation promotes a deeper understanding of the intersection between personal tragedies and broader societal issues.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 1h 18min
The Technology War You Don’t Know About - Declan Ganley
Declan Ganley dives into the geopolitical significance of subsea cables and the Outernet project aimed at creating an independent communications network. He discusses the inefficiencies in mobile service pricing and the impact of AI on job markets. The potential of quantum computing and its implications for data security are explored alongside the looming Taiwan conflict. The conversation addresses the generational divide, societal responsibilities, and the quest for safe investments, ultimately critiquing governmental priorities that neglect younger populations.

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Sep 9, 2025 • 56min
Britain's Free Speech Crisis, Rayner and Refugee Murder
The podcast dives into the arrest of comedy writer Graham Linehan, sparking a fierce debate on free speech and censorship in comedy. It also discusses the resignation of Angela Rayner amidst political upheaval, revealing the hypocrisy within Labour's leadership. A tragic account of a Ukrainian refugee's murder in America highlights rising violent crime issues. The hosts explore the complexities of the far-right movement in Britain, questioning media narratives and urgency for nuanced political discourse.

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Sep 7, 2025 • 1h 30min
Historian Tom Holland: Islam, Christianity & the West
Tom Holland, a historian and author known for his insights into ancient history and religion, dives into the complexities between Islam, Christianity, and Western civilization. He discusses the contrasting themes of cruelty and compassion in ancient narratives, and the transformative evolution of Christianity's impact on Western thought. Holland explores how early Christianity shaped social frameworks, the dual motivations behind historical conquests, and the resurgence of faith activism. The conversation also touches on modern interpretations of Islam and the intricate relationship between faith and modernity.

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Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 31min
The Real Story of Margaret Thatcher - Iain Dale
Iain Dale, a British political commentator and author, dives deep into the complexities of Margaret Thatcher's legacy. He discusses her unique charm and strategic brilliance, as well as the contrasting perceptions of her policies, particularly in immigration and trade unions. Dale sheds light on Thatcher's assertive stance in global politics, her transformative housing initiatives, and the lingering debates surrounding her impact on British identity. He also reflects on her leadership style, revealing critical lessons for today’s political landscape.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 9min
Careful What You Click On - Konstantin Kisin
Dive into the evolving landscape of media freedom and its societal impact. Discover how sensationalism has taken over new media figures, reshaping their narratives. Learn about the growing power of individuals in content creation and the crucial role of discernment in consuming news. Plus, get insights on how platforms like Ground News can help navigate media bias effectively.


