heretics.
A podcast by Andrew Gold

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544 Episodes
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148. President accused me of being a spy...on LIVE TV
Published: 7/24/2022 -
147. Colin Wright | Problem with Pronouns
Published: 7/22/2022 -
146. I killed a man with one punch
Published: 7/20/2022 -
145. Mothman, Missing & True Crime | Crawlspace
Published: 7/17/2022 -
144. Alabama's Most Wanted Cyber Criminal
Published: 7/15/2022 -
143. Peter Boghossian | The Prof Clashing with Students
Published: 7/13/2022 -
142. Fesshole: The man who knows all your secrets
Published: 7/10/2022 -
141. What is a Space Lawyer? | Frans Von Der Dunk
Published: 7/8/2022 -
140. The science to changing people's minds | David McRaney
Published: 7/6/2022 -
139. Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk
Published: 7/3/2022 -
138. Count Dankula: Offensive Comedy & Purple Aki
Published: 7/1/2022 -
137. The Sex Cult of Zion | Mike King
Published: 6/29/2022 -
136. Debunking Conspiracy Theories: Mike Rothschild
Published: 6/26/2022 -
135. Saturday Snippet: Andrew Meets The Trans Wolf Girl
Published: 6/24/2022 -
134. Authoritarian ideologies and cult thinking | ex-scientologist Jon Atack
Published: 6/22/2022 -
133. How delusions can be good for us | Stuart Vyse
Published: 6/19/2022 -
Announcing: TICK TOCK, it's Tik-Tok!
Published: 6/19/2022 -
132. Saturday Snippet: I was in a shanghai covid camp | Mason K
Published: 6/17/2022 -
131. The LSD Kingpin who faked his death: Seth Ferranti
Published: 6/15/2022 -
130. The Science of Mind-Reading | Yale Prof. Chun
Published: 6/12/2022
What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants. Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.