Episodios

  • What Charlie Kirk's death means for America, with Dave Rubin
    Oct 1 2025

    Charlie Kirk's assassination has sparked a global conversation. We have been forced to grapple with issues of free speech, political violence, the changing faces of the right and the left, faith, and the future of western civilisation itself.

    Will discussed all of these pressing topics with the host of The Rubin Report, Dave Rubin. Following his sold-out run alongside tour with Jordan Peterson, Dave will be returning to Australia this October for three exclusive, can’t-miss shows in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane.

    Tickets are available here.

    • Melbourne – October 18
    • Sydney – October 21
    • Brisbane – October 27

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    Read The Spectator Australia here.

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    48 m
  • Another heretical conversation with Andrew Gold
    Sep 24 2025

    Heresy is any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs. It has never been more important to encourage heretical conversations, and embrace heretical thinkers.

    There are few more important heretical thinkers in UK independent media than the host of the Heretics podcast, Andrew Gold. Will and Andrew discuss the rise in political violence across the West, Islam, mass-migration, Liz Truss revisionism, and the likelihood of civil war in the UK.

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    Read The Spectator Australia here.

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    54 m
  • The truth about the war in Gaza, with John Spencer
    Sep 3 2025

    As October 7 has faded in the public consciousness, a pervasive narrative has taken hold that Israel are the real antagonists of the war in Gaza. Western media is overwhelmingly anti-Israel (and in some instances, flat out antisemitic). There are few people with the experience and honesty to cut through the fog of war and explain the conflict as it is. John Spencer is one of those people.

    John is considered one of the world’s leading experts on urban warfare, having served as an advisor to the top four-star general and other senior leaders in the U.S. Army as part of strategic research groups from the Pentagon to the United States Military Academy.

    John currently serves as the Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute at West Point and Co-Director of the Urban Warfare Project.

    Follow Will Kingston and Fire at Will on social media here.

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    Visit John's website here.

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    56 m
  • The end of woke, with Andrew Doyle
    Aug 27 2025

    On the one hand, the worst excesses of the woke era appear to be behind us. On the other, the institutions have been so ideologically corrupted, over such a long period, that perhaps the battle is only just beginning. Have we reached the end of woke?

    To answer that question, Will is joined by author, satirist and journalist, Andrew Doyle. Andrew's latest book is titled, 'The End of Woke: How the Culture War Went Too Far and What to Expect from the Counter-Revolution'.

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    59 m
  • Smashing gangs and stopping boats, with Patrick Christys
    Jul 23 2025

    Many UK politicians think illegal immigration is an unsolvable problem. It’s easier to put illegal migrants in fancy hotels and hope for the best. GB News host Patrick Christys has put them to shame. In recent weeks, Patrick has infiltrated the people smuggling networks in France. His insights into the migrant crisis are astonishing.

    Will and Patrick also discuss the ‘Great Afghan cover up’, the failures of the UK media, and whether Nigel Farage really is the right man to save Britain.

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    Watch Patrick's show live in the studio here.

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    52 m
  • Who is the real Nigel Farage? - Alex Phillips
    Jul 10 2025

    The UK is arguably at its lowest ebb. It is beset by a series of existential economic, cultural and social problems. The major parties appear ill-equipped to address these problems. After all, they created them.

    Nigel Farage's Reform party is leading in the polls. Is he the right man for this monumental job, or is he just another member of the 'uniparty'? There are few people who know Nigel better, and are better placed to answer that question, than journalist and political advisor, Alex Phillips.

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    Read Alex's Substack here.

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    54 m
  • The case for fossil fuels, with Alex Epstein
    Jun 26 2025

    The UK government is "going for growth" whilst pursuing an aggressive net zero energy policy. Are the two goals compatible? Spoiler alert: No.

    In this conversation with Will, philosopher and energy expert Alex Epstein dismantles the accepted climate science narrative, and advocates for a world with more fossil fuels, not less. Alex's most recent book is titled, 'Fossil Future: Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas - Not Less'.

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    Read Alex's Substack here.

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    47 m
  • All aboard the far-right bandwagon, with Tom Slater
    Jun 18 2025

    Keir Starmer's latest U-turn may be his most consequential. Last Saturday, he announced a national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal. Will it be a vehicle for justice, and a long overdue reckoning for multiculturalism and mass-migration? Or will it be just another pointless political excuse-fest?

    To help Will understand the latest developments in this shocking story, he is joined by the editor of Spiked, Tom Slater.

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    Listen to Last Orders here.

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    57 m