Triggernometry Offers Early Access to New Interview for Supporters

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London, England – Konstantin Kisin, co-presenter of the popular YouTube channel and podcast Triggernometry, announced today that supporters of the platform would receive early access to a new interview. Kisin's tweet, posted on August 20, 2025, stated, "Looking forward to all your reasonable and balanced responses 😉 @triggerpod supporters will get early access to this interview tonight."

The announcement underscores Triggernometry's model of engaging its dedicated audience with exclusive content, a key benefit for its paid subscribers. The platform, co-hosted by Kisin and Francis Foster, is known for its commitment to free speech and hosting "honest conversations with fascinating people" across the political spectrum. Their content frequently delves into controversial and timely issues, including politics, economics, and cultural debates.

Triggernometry has recently featured high-profile guests and discussions, including an interview with Tommy Robinson, which garnered significant attention, and a subsequent episode discussing "Our Thoughts on Tommy Interview, Migrant Protests and Haters." Other recent interviews include a "War Expert Debunks Gaza Lies" with John Spencer and a discussion with Ann Coulter on "Trump is the Most Corrupt President in History." These episodes reflect the podcast's focus on providing diverse, often provocative, viewpoints on current global and domestic affairs.

Konstantin Kisin, a politically non-binary satirist and author, frequently contributes to publications such as Quillette and The Spectator, and appears on mainstream media like the BBC and Sky News. His public commentary often addresses tech censorship, comedy, and culture war topics. The early access model allows Triggernometry to foster a strong community among its supporters, who gain exclusive viewing or listening privileges before wider public release.

The expectation of "reasonable and balanced responses," as playfully noted by Kisin in his tweet, hints at the potentially contentious nature of the upcoming discussion, a characteristic feature of Triggernometry's programming. This approach aims to encourage critical engagement from its audience, distinguishing itself in a media landscape often criticized for echo chambers and partisan divides. The platform continues to expand its reach, attracting a substantial following interested in fact-based discussions on complex issues.