Jenny Lindsay had a successful career in the arts as a poet and events programmer in Scotland when she made the mistake of challenging threats of violence against lesbians at Pride London. She was not just cancelled, but “hounded,” in her words. This would eventually become the title of her book, Hounded: Women, Harms, and the Gender Wars, published last year.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with her about her experience and what she learned about how women are treated in the gender identity debate.
Read Jenny's piece on Meghan Murphy in The Times.
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How prepared are you for a natural disaster, collapsed economy, nuclear war, or zombie apocalypse? If civilization collapses, will you be prepared?
Chris Ellis is the author of Resilient Citizens: The People, Perils, and Politics of Modern Preparedness. Meghan Murphy speaks with him about what might be coming and how we can ensure we are resilient—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually as well.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Beth about how and why her daughter “came out,” and how she’s fighting to protect all minors from the harms of transgenderism.
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Last month, Beth Bourne went viral when she stripped down to a bikini at a Davis Joint Unified School District board meeting. She was making a point about how girls might feel having to undress in a change room with a male present, which is exactly what they face on account of gender identity policy and legislation.
When Beth’s then-teenage daughter came out as “trans,” she became an activist—funneling her grief into fighting gender identity ideology in schools and beyond. She is now chair of the Yolo County chapter of Moms for Liberty.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Beth about how and why her daughter “came out,” and how she’s fighting to protect all minors from the harms of transgenderism.
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Earlier this month, Graham Linehan stepped off the plane at Heathrow airport, met by five armed police officers who informed him that he was under arrest for tweets.
Graham was a beloved Irish comedy writer, most well-known for having created Father Ted and The IT Crowd. Once he began speaking out in defense of women’s sex-based rights and spaces, everything changed. Graham was vilified across the UK, ostracized by his friends and co-workers, and threatened endlessly by trans activists. He never gave up, despite all this, and went on to publish his memoir, Tough Crowd, as well as continuing to push back against gender identity ideology.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Graham about his arrest, Charlie Kirk, brave people, and more.
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Why are women so inclined to go woke? What do we make of the men who join them? Is Canada leaning towards communism? Liam DeBoer is a Canadian YouTuber and co-host of Blendr News.
Meghan Murphy speaks with him about the state of Canada and how we got here.
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We can all breath a sigh of relief—Jimmy Kimmel Live! is back on the air.
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How did Canada, a once thriving country with endless land and resources, get so bad? The country should not be suffering a failing healthcare system, economy, job and housing market, yet it is. In a new book, Don't Be Canada: How One Country Did Everything Wrong All At Once, journalist Tristin Hopper lays out how this all happened and how Canada could save itself.
Meghan Murphy speaks with him about the state of Canada and how we got here.
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Graham Linehan was a beloved comedy writer enjoying a successful career in the UK, until he spoke up in defense of women's sex-based rights.
This interview took place in January 2024, though the video has never been released publicly. Graham was recently arrested in the UK on account of tweets critical of trans activism. At the time of this interview, Graham had just published his memoir, Tough Crowd. He speaks with Meghan Murphy about how he came to be involved in the fight for women's sex-based rights and the extreme punishment he faced for standing with the women pushing back against gender identity ideology.
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We are embracing AI in a way that seems counter-humanity—are we headed down a path to self-extinction?
Read my article on AI and self-extinction on Substack: https://www.meghanmurphy.ca/p/self-extinction
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While we all suffered under authoritarian Covid lockdowns, the younger, school-aged generation suffered particularly. Half of American public schools were closed for nearly two years, causing immense harm to kids in a way not yet fully explored by the public and the media. Andrew James and Jennifer Sey sought to do just that in their new film, Generation Covid.
What was the impact of being locked out of school and other social and developmental activities, kept alone and isolated and forced onto screens? Moreover, why did we allow this to happen, knowing Covid posed little threat to the young and healthy?
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Andrew and Jennifer about these questions and more.
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Despite what Men on the Internet say, there is a shift in younger men's interest in older women. I have some theories.
Read my article, "Why are younger men into older women," on Substack.
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Canadian insanity continues! Earlier this month, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick banned people from accessing the woods for hiking, camping, fishing, and the use of vehicles. The restrictions are in place on provincial Crown (public) land until at least October 15—those who violate the restrictions will be fined $25,000.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Josh Dehaas of the The Canadian Constitution Foundation about the restrictions, the cancelling of Christian singer Sean Feucht's concerts across provinces, as well as the state of free speech in Canada, more broadly.
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Dubbed “The Poker Queen,” Liv Boeree is a World Series of Poker and European Poker Tour champion, and though she is now retired from professional poker, she still ranks among the top five women in poker history in terms of all-time money winnings. Liv now hosts the Win-Win podcast and is leading a fight to save pigs from factory farming.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Liv about the good and bad of competitiveness, how she became queen of the poker table, why you should consider marrying your best friend, and more.
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Benji Nolot is CEO and founder of Exodus Cry, an organization committed to abolishing sex trafficking and breaking the cycle of commercial sexual exploitation while assisting and empowering its victims. His documentary, Buying Her,looks at what really fuels the sex trade: demand. Benji speaks to men who pay for sex as well as trafficking victims, to provide a real sense of how the industry impacts women and girls, as well as a better understanding of the johns who drive the industry.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Benji about how new advances in AI and tech could impact men, women, children, and relationships more broadly.
Buying Her is now available to stream on Exodus Cry Films.
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Zohran Mamdani’s primary win in the NYC mayoral run shocked many, who wondered why people would support a candidate with so many poorly thought out policy proposals. What is the explanation for the enduring popularity of socialism—particularly among the young and very privileged?
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Rob Henderson about these questions and more, including what the future holds for Gen Z and the secret to enduring relationships.
Rob Henderson is the author of Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class.
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Christina Buttons is an investigative reporter at the Manhattan Institute and a contributor to City Journal. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, her work focuses on pediatric gender medicine, child welfare policies, youth mental-health treatment, and immigration. She recently co-authored a piece titled, “Transgender Brain Studies are Fatally Flawed,” looking at the wide-ranging and harmful impact of bunk claims that there is such a thing as a “transgender brain” or that one can be “born in the wrong body,” with a “female brain” in a male body.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Christina about the origins of this concept and the pseudoscience behind it.
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Mass immigration has connected with a progressive refusal to criticize radical Islam in a way that is endangering Western civilization. Is it too late to backtrack?
Nuriyah Khan left Islam and now focuses her life and work on speaking out about the dogma of Islam, human rights, freedom, oppression, and women's rights. Meghan Murphy speaks with her about the UK’s grooming gangs, the “Free Palestine” movement’s influence in the West, the reality of Sharia Law, mass immigration, and more. Find her on YouTube at Holy Humanist.
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Meghan Daum is an author, host of The Unspeakeasy podcast, and founder of The Unspeakeasy. In this epsiode, Meghan Murphy speaks with her about what it was like to lose everything in the Los Angeles wildfires, the joys of living alone, thinking about death, ageing out of the personal essay genre, and more. Meghan’s most recent book is The Catastrophe Hour.
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