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The Weekly Sceptic https://dailysceptic.org/
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Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, the Daily Sceptic podcast. Host Nick Dixon discusses the events of the past week with founder Toby Young and editor Will Jones, interviews special guests, and more
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Schofield Does a Runner
Welcome to episode 39 of the Weekly Sceptic!
This week Nick and Toby discuss:-Phillip Schofield’s very well publicised exit from This Morning-The strange phenomenon of Mizzy -Prince Harry’s lack of security (in every sense)-The catastrophic immigration figures, and the future of the Conservative Party-BBC’s new ‘Verify’ service, and their apparent fondness for Satanists-The boycott of Target by U.S. conservatives -DeSantis’s disastrous Twitter spaces campaign launch -And, of course, Peak Woke!
Sponsored by:Thor Holt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorholtResolu Design: http://www.resolu.design and benhasmessages@gmail.comStack Assistant: thestackassistant@pm.meLive in Care Company: http://www.theliveincarecompany.co.uk and 0118 914 5300
To advertise on one of the fastest growing podcasts in the world – or if you have a question for Dr Peterson – drop Nick or Toby a line on thedailysceptic@gmail.com
Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can continue to bring you all this high quality content.
Subscribe to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – by going here: https://currentthingpod.podbean.comSubscribe to Nick’s Substack here: nickdixon.substack.com
Produced by Jason Clift. Music by Tinderella. -
Weekly Sceptic Live!
Welcome to episode 38 of the Weekly Sceptic – live from the Emmanuel Centre in London!
The first ever Weekly Sceptic Live was a huge success. The event was sold out, and the feedback was amazing. Massive thanks to everyone who came along. Nick opens the show with five minutes of comedic genius, then Nick and Toby discuss:-Meghan and Harry’s alleged car chase-The continued fallout from NatCon-Insane immigration levels under the Tories-The closure of Triggernometry’s bank account-The rapid decline of Radio 4 (to unexpected cheers from the crowd!)They then move to Birdwatch, focusing on Elon Musk’s recent interview, followed, of course, by ‘Peak Woke’. Daily Sceptic editor Will Jones makes a special appearance, as does a highly famous mystery guest (you will have to listen to find out who!).The show ends with a Q&A, featuring some unsurprisingly intelligent questions from you, our wise and discerning audience.A great night, and a great podcast that is well worth a listen whether you were there or not!The event was very kindly sponsored by CAR26, organised by the brilliant Lois Perry. Check out their website here:https://car26.org/Follow them on Twitter here:https://twitter.com/CAR26_ORGFollow Lois here:https://twitter.com/LoisPerry26This week's episode sponsor is Thor Holt, connect with him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorholt/. To advertise on one of the fastest growing podcasts in the world – or if you have a question for Dr Peterson – drop Nick or Toby a line on thedailysceptic@gmail.com.Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can continue to bring you all this high quality content. Subscribe to Nick’s substack at https://nickdixon.substack.com/. Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – by going here https://currentthingpod.podbean.com. Produced by Jason Clift. Music by Tinderella. -
NatCons v Libtards
Welcome to this week’s Weekly Sceptic podcast – episode 37!
Nick and Toby discuss the National Conservatism conference, having both attended the gala dinner at the Natural History Museum on Monday night. Why has the liberal left convinced itself that it’s some kind of neo-Nazi convention, when the driving force behind National Conservatism is the Israeli intellectual Yarom Hazony? They also defend Douglas Murray, who has been attacked on Twitter for saying in his speech at the gala dinner that Germany has given nationalism a bad name by having ‘mucked up’ twice in the 20th Century. Don’t the haters understand ironic understatement?
They go on to discuss the remarks of Sir Simon Macdonald, formerly the top man at the Foreign Office, who bad-mouthed Britain in an interview in the New Statesman. Nick has some sympathies for his gloomy assessment of Britain’s future as a global power – it doesn’t have one, basically – while Toby says he might as well have hoisted the Chinese flag above Whitehall.
The next topic is Donald Trump’s ‘Town Hall’, which Nick describes as ‘CNN’s Trump Comedy Special’. The boys agree that Trump projected masculine power, and Nick particularly enjoyed Trump telling the audience that the plaintiff in the recent sexual assault case against him has a cat called ‘Vagina’. But Toby says this might not have been an example of the liberal media shooting itself in the foot, as everyone claims. After all, if it helped to consolidate Trump’s status as the Republican front runner, then that will probably help Joe Biden, who Toby thinks will fare better in a run-off against the former President than against Ron DeSantis.
They then talk about the extraordinary amounts of money raised for the defence of Daniel Penny, the ex-marine accused of killing Jordan Neely, and agree that his prosecution is an unwelcome development since it will mean have-a-go-heroes are less likely to intervene to protect the weak and vulnerable from violent males in future.
They take time out to marvel at the new ad for Miller Lite, which credits women with inventing beer. Toby says it’s as if Miller Lite saw the damage that Bud Light’s embrace of woke gobbledegook was doing to its sales and said, ‘Hold my beer.’
In Birdwatch, the boys talk about Tucker Carlson’s forthcoming show on Twitter and puzzle over Elon Musk’s appointment of Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO. Does this represent a pivot away from a subscriber-funded platform back to an advertiser-funded one? And what will that mean for free speech on Twitter?
Daily Sceptic Editor Will Jones then makes an appearance to talk about the top stories of the week on the site.Finally, the boys compete to see who can come up with the most egregious example of Peak Woke.
Sponsored by:-The Stack Assistant. Those wanting some guidance about how to get into Bitcoin can contact him at thestackassistant@pm.me.-Thor Holt: linkedin.com/in/thorholtSubstack: thorholt.Substack.com-The Live In Care Company. You can reach them at their website, or on 0118 914 5300.
You can still get Weekly Sceptic Live show tickets (May 20th at the Emmanuel Centre). But hurry – there are only 14 left: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-weekly-sceptic-live-tickets-600595195397
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Produced by Jason Clift.
Music by Tinderella. -
Talking Absolute Monarchs
Welcome to this week’s Weekly Sceptic podcast – episode 36!
Nick and Toby discuss the coronation, the arrested protesters and the selective outrage of the ‘free speech’ supporters (who were notably silent during the lockdown protests). Nick admires Penny Mordaunt’s big sword and predicts a Meghan/Xena-esque response. They debate whether an absolute monarchy would be preferable to a constitutional one.
Nick and Toby discuss whether they believe the Queen said Meghan was evil — Toby is sceptical, even though he thinks it’s true.
The Tories got smashed in the local elections and Toby and Nick discuss whether the Conservatives are finished or not.
Andrew Doyle hosted a televised debate between Andrew Bridgen and Fraser Myers about Myers’ polemical attack on Bridgen in Spiked. The boys discuss who did better and why it may have been a missed opportunity.
They then move on to ‘Across the Pond’, the section of the show about the US, and he and Toby discuss the accidental killing by choking/restraint of a threatening homeless man (Jordan Neely) on a New York subway train. Tucker vs Fox heats up a little as Tucker says he’s going to go nuclear. And Toby brings us the latest on the Bud Lite / Dylan Mulvaney saga and whether Bud Lite may have, in fact, got a raw deal. And Nick discusses the rumour that a former first lady might, in fact, be a man. Nick then falls into a very deep rabbit hole.
This week’s first sponsor is The Stack Assistant and you can reach him to organise a free Zoom consultation about Bitcoin at thestackassistant@pm.me.
Dr Will Jones joins Nick for his regular slot discussing the week’s most interesting stories from The Daily Sceptic.
This show’s second sponsor is Thor Holt and you can connect with him at https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorholt/.
You can still get Weekly Sceptic Live show tickets (May 20th at the Emmanuel Centre) at Eventbrite.com. But hurry — there are only 20 left.
To advertise on one of the fastest-growing podcasts in the U.K. – or if you have a question for Dr Peterson – drop Nick or Toby a line on thedailysceptic@gmail.com.
Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can continue to bring you all this high quality content.
Subscribe to Nick’s substack at https://nickdixon.substack.com/.
Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – by going here https://currentthingpod.podbean.com.
Produced by Jason Clift. Music by Tinderella. -
Guardian Gets Sketchy
Welcome to this week’s Weekly Sceptic podcast – episode 35!
Nick and Toby discuss their hilarious new insults from their deranged Twitter hate followers.
Nick comes face to face with the North London blob — no, that’s not a euphemism for the Jews — and he and Toby wonder what kind of person goes to Alistair Campbell’s podcast live?
Toby and Nick discuss whether the cartoon of Richard Sharp in The Guardian was antisemitic or not. And whether Richard Sharp’s appointment after helping Boris get a six figure loan was a greater conflict of interest than Sue Gray’s (secret) relationship with Starmer while she was leading the Partygate investigation.
Jess Philips got caught out in what sounds like a lie regarding when she bought her first home – Toby and Nick discuss what was behind her weirdly conflicting claims.
A scathing critique of Andrew Bridgen appeared in Spiked, which Nick and Toby disagree about — Toby thinks Andrew does the cause no favours by exaggerating vaccine harms, whereas Nick thinks you shouldn’t kick a man when he’s down.
This week’s first sponsor is The Stack Assistant and you can reach him to organise a free Zoom consultation about Bitcoin at thestackassistant@pm.me
Nick complains that this podcast is interfering with his carefully-planned footballing diet – so eats a sandwich. After which the boys discuss Steven Crowder’s divorce, whether Crowder should invest in a bike and whether Toby made a mistake by buying a Ring doorbell.
Nick toys with a new section about our American cousins — provisionally-entitled ‘Pond Scum’ — and then goes on to discuss Tucker Carlson’s mega watched video and whether a political career beckons for him.
Get your live Weekly Sceptic live show tickets (20 May) at Eventbrite.com – there are only 37 left…
Continuing feel good stories from the US – the boys chat about Vice going woke and broke and Bud Light’s continued journey down the crapper…
This week’s second sponsor is Thor Holt and you can connect with him at https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorholt/
Nick and Will Jones go over the most interesting recent stories from the Daily Sceptic.
Our third sponsor, this week, is The Live In Care Company (https://www.liveincaredirect.org/) – please contact them at 0118 914 5300.
And the boys compete for this week’s Peak Woke title and then add a new category — Peak Based!
To advertise on one of the fastest-growing podcasts in the world – or if you have a question for Dr Peterson – drop Nick or Toby a line on thedailysceptic@gmail.com.
Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can continue to bring you all this high quality content.
Subscribe to Nick’s substack at https://nickdixon.substack.com/.
Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – by going here https://currentthingpod.podbean.com.
Produced by Jason Clift.
Music by Tinderella. -
Tuck Off
Welcome to this week’s (slightly late) Weekly Sceptic podcast – episode 34!
Nick and Toby discuss Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox and what may be the real story behind it.
The boys consider BuzzFeed’s demise and whether the ‘listicle’ will be missed or not.
Anheuser-Busch puts Alissa Heinerscheid ‘on leave’, prompting Toby to extol the advantages of being honest when you’ve been fired, whilst recalling how his impressive hacking skills cost him his job at the Times.
Toby and Nick discuss Diane Abbott’s peculiar letter to the Observer, and her laughable attempt at backtracking, despite the fact that many of her woke fellow travellers subscribe to the same bonkers intersectional orthodoxy.Andrew Bridgen has been expelled from the Conservative party. Nick and Toby discuss why, and what the future may hold for him.
Dominic Raab has resigned under Kafkaesque circumstances. Is this just a hit job by the blob?
Comic titan Barry Humphries sadly passes away. Nick and Toby discuss the revolting hypocrisy of those lamenting his passing who had, only a few years ago, called for his cancellation.
This week’s sponsor is Thor Holt. You can connect with him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorholt/
Dr. Will Jones and Nick go over the most interesting recent stories from the Daily Sceptic.
Jacob Rees-Mogg 'debates' Marina Purkiss on GB News, and the lads discuss whether she ‘owned’ Jacob, or whether she was simply unable to comprehend that someone may have a different opinion to her and the echo chamber in which she resides.
In this week’s Birdwatch, Nick discusses Elon trolling Stephen King and other celebs with Blue Ticks
And the boys compete for the title of 'Peak Woke'.
If you would like to attend a live recording of the Weekly Sceptic and meet the gang at the Emmanuel Centre on 20 May, go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-weekly-sceptic-live-tickets-600595195397
To advertise on one of the fastest-growing podcasts in the world – or if you have a question for Dr Peterson – drop Nick or Toby a line on thedailysceptic@gmail.com.
Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can continue to bring you all this high quality content.
Subscribe to Nick’s Substack at https://nickdixon.substack.com/.
Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – by going here https://currentthingpod.podbean.com.
Produced by Jason Clift.
Music by Tinderella.
Customer Reviews
Nick and Tony - My Never to Miss Pidcast
If you are in Australia wondering when the insanity infecting the western world will end then listening to Nick and Toby is critical. Thanks for the informative, amusing show. Special call out to JP for appearing too!
Awesome
One of my fav podcasts. Love Nick Dixon and Toby discussing the weekly events. If only we had something like this in Australia. I could listen to Toby reading the phone book.
Live wires.
Not quite up to the superb London Calling standard yet, but it comes from the same stable, so I suspect it will be quite soon.
I listen from Tasmania. Along with The Delingpod, these two podcasts provide the bread and butter of my intellectual entertainment. Nick, Toby and James are three different facets of the same stone. Never known it go have a dull moment.