Episodes 47
Avg. Duration 48m
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Since Dec 2021
Latest Episode Sep 2025

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What is the state of the arts? Winston Marshall, musician and co-founder of the band Mumford & Sons, explores the taboo and totemic issues within the creative industries in a series of interviews with artists, musicians, actors, comedians, and more…

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'I don't believe in progress': Mary Harrington on how modern feminism has harmed women

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Laura Dodsworth: How to protect yourself from government propaganda

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Book bans, boomers & censorship – Nick Gillespie

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Yeonmi Park: Escaping North Korea, surviving China and finding freedom in America

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Yoram Hazony: National conservatism, overpopulation and the future of America

Jul 12, 2023 1h 10m

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Francis Fukuyama: Can liberalism and nationalism coexist?

Jul 04, 2023 31m

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Lee Fang: Forced to apologise for reporting on BLM

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Michael Shellenberger: Exposing the censorship industrial complex

Jun 20, 2023 1h 15m

Michael Shellenberger, Twitter Files journalist and founder of Public is in London to discuss the international censorship industrial complex. He explains to Winston how the complex web of…

Tony Diver: Government's secret censorship unit and the truth about the Lockdown Files

Jun 14, 2023 35m

Tony Diver is part of the investigations team at the Telegraph who exposed the Government Counter-Disinformation Unit. The unit operated during the pandemic to suppress speech deemed dangerous. Tony…

'We aren't a serious country': Matt Goodwin on where the liberal revolution went wrong

May 23, 2023 1h 3m

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Niall Ferguson: Why AI won’t kill you and what Sam Altman got wrong

May 16, 2023 33m

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Peter Boghossian: how the Academy got woke and why the 'New Atheists' are to blame

Apr 25, 2023 1h 7m

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Louise Perry: motherhood in crisis and the feminist case for marriage

Apr 18, 2023 48m

Feminist philosopher, Unherd columnist and author of The Case Against The Sexual Revolution Louise Perry discusses population growth decline, how culture, the state and feminism are failing mothers…

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Apr 12, 2023 49m

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Posie Parker: New Zealand, Let Women Speak and standing against Labour

Apr 04, 2023 45m

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Eva Vlaardingerbroek: the Dutch farmer protests and 'Nexit'

Mar 28, 2023 53m

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David Zweig: how and why the reality of Covid was censored

Mar 14, 2023 1h 7m

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