Episodes
Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster of Triggernometry sit down with podcaster and author Africa Brooke for an honest conversation about self-censorship.
They look back at their previous beliefs and how they've changed, the problems of woke ideology, the dangers of groupthink and the values needed to escape them.
Filmed live at the Duggal Greenhouse, NYC, on May 4th, 2024.
Published 07/30/24
Uri Berliner spent 25 years at National Public Radio (NPR) the American public broadcaster. He describes watching their journey away from fundamental journalistic principles as they were captured by progressive political bias.
Can the station be saved? Is this problem across all Mainstream Media? What is the state of free speech in America?
All this and much more...
Having resigned from NPR, Uri is now at The Free Press
Uri is interviewed by Winston Marshall
Filmed live at the Duggal...
Published 07/30/24
Africa Brooke makes a compelling plea - to escape self-censorship, but not get trapped into the binary of left-right, woke-antiwoke, good-bad.
With her new book The Third Perspective: Brave Expression in The Age of Intolerance, recently published, the star-podcaster gives us a taste of her transcendent view of the world.
Filmed live at the Duggal Greenhouse, NYC, on May 4th, 2024.
Published 07/19/24
Freddie Sayers sits down with philosophical YouTuber Alex O'Connor and philosopher and cognitive scientist John Vervaeke.
Where can meaning be found in the secular age? What did we lose when we lost religion? Where can meaning be found today?
Join these three leading thinkers on one of the most important questions of our time.
Panel moderated by Freddie Sayers, executive editor of Unherd.
Filmed live at the Duggal Greenhouse, NYC, on May 3rd, 2024.
Published 07/15/24
Author and Harvard Professor Steven Pinker explains the limits of human rationality and makes the case for trusting the experts.
Published 07/01/24
Author, journalist and host of Substack's number one news page 'Public', Michael Shellenberger explains the crisis of the West and what can be done about it.
How did it all go wrong - from failed policy to flaws in underlying philosophy,, what are the fundemental issues that need to change?
Published 07/01/24
Freddie Sayers, Mary Harrington, Nick Gillespie and Sohrab Ahmari come together at the Duggal Greenhouse in New York City to debate whether Liberalism can be saved from the jaws of its mutant totalitarian progeny. Is it too late? Is Post-Liberalism the answer? Does Liberalism in fact need some illiberalism to save itself?
Freddie Sayers is the editor-in-chief of Unherd, Mary Harrington is the author of 'Feminism Against Progress' and Unherd columnist, Sohrab Ahmari is an author and the...
Published 06/20/24
Feminism Fatale! Anna Khachiyan, Kathleen Stock, Mary Harrington, Bridget Phetasy, Diana Fleischman, five of the worlds leading thinkers on the failures and future of feminism come together at the Dissident Dialogues festival of ideas.
What happened to feminism? Has it done good or done damage? Has caused a masculinity crisis? What of its tenets are worth fighting for?
Filmed on May 3rd, 2024.
Published 06/13/24
"You are no more a Christian than I am" wrote the world's most famous atheist Richard Dawkins when he learnt his old friend Ayaan Hirsi Ali had converted to Christianity.
Ayaan, an apostate twice over, from Muslim to prominent New Atheist has come to Christ. She describes her journey to a packed room at the inaugural Dissident Dialogues festival of ideas in Brooklyn, New York.
Dawkin's grapples with her faith, challenges her beliefs in one of the most significant encounters of New Atheism...
Published 06/01/24
Tensions run high in the heated debate on Israel's War in Gaza at Dissident Dialogues 2024.
Recorded May 3rd 2024, Brooklyn, NYC.
Konstantin Kisin moderates as Briahna Joy Gray (The Hill) and Jake Klein (The Black Sheep) argue against Israel's actions, whilst Eli Lake (The Free Press) and Michael Moynihan (The Firth Column) defend them.
Published 05/29/24
Take a glimpse into New York's new home of heterodox thought - Dissident Dialogues. Two-days of debate, discussion, and dissent at the Duggal Greenhouse, Brooklyn, May 3rd and 4th 2024.
Dissident Dialogues brought together some of the brightest minds and boldest voices to tackle the most pressing issues of our time. Witness the clash of ideas, the passion of argument, and the power of dialogue as experts, thinkers, and activists engage in thought-provoking exchanges.
From politics and...
Published 05/28/24