#17 – The Family Business with Barbara Kay
As the Wrongspeak podcast hits pause and we say goodbye to Debra, Jon interviews his mother Barbara Kay for the first time. Barbara is a...
Read More#16 – Our Lines are Open: Confessions of a Talk Radio Host with Matt Gurney
Jon has a frank conversation with his friend and former colleague at Canada’s National Post, Matt Gurney, a Toronto-based political...
Read More#15 – Khalistan in Canada with Balraj Deol and Niru Kumar of Desiland
In a crossover episode with the new Desiland podcast, Jon speaks with host Niru Kumar and veteran journalist Balraj Deol, editor of...
Read More#14 – Such a Shanda with Naftuli Moster
Jon speaks with renegade Jewish activist Naftuli Moster. During his childhood, Moster was just another nice Jewish boy at a New York City...
Read More#13 – Comedy Without Hashtags with Craig Lauzon
We often hear about how political correctness is killing comedy. But for Craig Lauzon and other First Nations performers, that’s...
Read More#12 – Transparency Evangelism with Minds CEO Bill Ottman
Founded in 2015, Minds is a niche social platform that uses an open-source software model, allowing community members to express...
Read More#11 – 35 Years of Wasted Time with Edward Hertrich
Jon speaks with Edward Hertrich, recently released from prison after a 35-year stint for crimes, including murder, committed in his youth....
Read More#10 – That’s Not Funny with Mike Ward and Jamie Kilstein
To end 2018 on a lighter note, Jon speaks with Canadian comic Mike Ward, fined by a Human Rights Tribunal in Quebec for a controversial...
Read More#9 – TERF v. Trans with Meghan Murphy and Julie Rei Goldstein
Jon and Debra examine both sides of a tense debate on the left between radical feminists and transgender activists. Meghan Murphy, the...
Read More#8 – Gender Dysphoria 101 with Dr. Susan Bradley
Debra speaks with Dr. Susan Bradley, a world-renowned expert on gender dysphoria. She is a professor emeritus in psychiatry at the...
Read More#7 – Short Cut: Assaulting pro-lifers with Marie-Claire Bissonnette
Debra may not agree with Marie-Claire Bissonnette’s views on abortion but the manner in which the Canadian pro-life activist was...
Read More#6 – Academic Mobbing with Jonathan Haidt, Bret Weinstein & Rebecca Tuvel
Debra speaks with three North American academics at the centre of debates about academic freedom and online mob behaviour: Jonathan Haidt...
Read MoreThe Unspoken Homophobia Propelling the Transgender Movement in Children
When I was a Ph.D. student in sexology, I had a conversation with a colleague that forever cemented, in my mind, why I needed to speak out...
Read More#5 – David Frum on Discourse in Trump’s America
In their first two-on-one interview, Debra and Jon speak with David Frum, a political commentator who contributes to The Atlantic and once...
Read More#4 – Wrongspeak Review Vol. 1 with Ed the Sock and Adrienne Batra
Canadian TV icon Ed the Sock (Steve Kerzner) and Toronto Sun editor-in-chief Adrienne Batra join Jon and Debra to discuss and debate the...
Read MoreHorror and disgust shouldn’t be our only response to pedophilia
Fact-based discussions will help us protect children by identifying at-risk individuals before they offend.
Read MoreSex Research, Asian Discrimination, and #MeToo (Debra Soh Full Interview)
The Rubin Report is the only talk show about free speech and big ideas on YouTube. Each week Dave Rubin uses logic and reason to have...
Read MoreDiscrimination Against Asians, #MeToo, and Gender Dysphoria (Debra Soh Pt. 2)
The Rubin Report is the only talk show about free speech and big ideas on YouTube. Each week Dave Rubin uses logic and reason to have...
Read MoreTrans Issues and Studying Sex (Debra Soh Pt. 1)
The Rubin Report is the only talk show about free speech and big ideas on YouTube. Each week Dave Rubin uses logic and reason to have...
Read MoreBILL C-16 and COMPELLED SPEECH: One Year Later
Last year, Bill C-16 was introduced to Canadian legislature, presenting the implications and effects of adding gender identity and gender...
Read More