
In this episode, we begin with the murder of Charlie Kirk and reflect on how devastatingly absurd it is that people committed to their ideas have claimed more lives than anything else in human history. We explore how opinions, when taken too seriously, can push people toward violence – and why nothing is worth killing for. We share how it’s not the ideas that cause people to kill but the feeling behind them.
We also take on our very first listener request: to talk about Tommy Robinson, the Reform Party, and immigration. We avoid the politics, but approach the topic from both the economic and human side, discussing how immigrants often work incredibly hard to build better lives and contribute positively to society. But beyond numbers and policies, we highlight the human reality: nobody chooses to leave home lightly. Many are forced into new societies, and just like us, they long for love, dignity, and equality. Too often, we forget that at the core, we all simply want to live a good, decent life.