A podcast where I dare you to think. www.winstonmarshall.co.uk
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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 120 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & Culture |
In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with Colonel John Spencer, one of the world’s leading experts on urban warfare, to break down the brutal realities of the Israel–Hamas war.
Spencer explains how the October 7 invasion was more... more
In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with Silkie Carlo, Director of Big Brother Watch, to discuss Keir Starmer’s announcement of mandatory digital IDs and what it means for the future of Britain’s freedoms.
Silkie explains how th... more
In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with Mike Benz, former State Department official and leading critic of the Censorship Industrial Complex, to expose how governments and NGOs are working hand-in-glove with Big Tech to police fr... more
In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sat down with journalist, author, and host of The Brink, Jake Wallis Simons, to unpack the latest in the Israel–Hamas war, the UN’s controversial genocide report, and Britain’s recognition of a Palestin... more
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Every time I listen to one of Winston Marshall’s podcasts I learn something. They are clear and interesting.
The latest one with Dominic Frisby is fascinating about gold and money, history and how important money is in important events and where we are now. ( Basically, politicians have messed everything up making us all poorer.)
For example, I did not know that Roosevelt stole 40% of Americans wealth by taking all gold from them then devaluing the dollar by 40%.
Winston interviews much better than most. He covers great topics and has exceptional guests. Time well spent!
Thank you the interview. Informative
I am a fan but take your own advice and present both sides of the political argument. Then you’ll have far more credibility and influence. But if it’s just the same predictable right wing rap a lot of people will tune out.
He’s well-read & intelligent but free from the ideological brain washing that comes from being educated at an elite university. I think this is why he’s so good. He hasn’t been indoctrinated but he has clearly read a lot so he’s not ignorant. He’s like a reasonable person with reasonable questions without the self-censorship and fear present in many Ivy League educated people. But he’s not a knob. It’s the best for open discussion. Like it a lot.
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Engaging with contemporary political, social, and cultural issues, this podcast often features in-depth conversations about controversial subjects, encouraging listeners to challenge their own perspectives. The host typically invites a diverse range of experts, commentators, and authors to dissect topics from various political angles, emphasizing the significance of free speech and economic policy amidst changing societal norms. Listeners can expect lively discussions that challenge mainstream narratives and explore underrepresented viewpoints, creating a platform for thought-provoking dialogue.
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Recent guests on The Winston Marshall Show include:
1. Silkie Carlo
2. Mike Benz
3. Jake Wallis Simons
4. Batya Ungar-Sargon
5. Andy Ngo
6. Rob Henderson
7. Dominic Frisbee
8. Lubna Zaidi
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