Wisdom Rebellion

In a world of rapid change and growing uncertainty, we need clarity and actionable guidance. Wisdom Rebellion peels back the layers of modern culture's promises - from the illusion of perfect health and happiness to the realities of isolation and societal division. Hosted by Kat Kuczynska - a mother, partner, and entrepreneur who will explore these complex issues with you. We will be challenging the status quo, questioning societal norms, and exploring how we can thrive despite ever-accelerating changes around us. Join us for enlightening conversations about the impacts of societal changes on health, relationships, family, and beyond. With each episode, we delve into critical discussions, shedding light on the freedoms we navigate, and the evolving dynamics of human connection. Featuring insights from leading experts across diverse fields, Wisdom Rebellion is not just a podcast; it's a journey towards understanding, resilience, and practical wisdom for a better today and a thriving tomorrow. Whether you're grappling with the nuances of parenting in a digital age, the complexities of modern relationships, or trying to thrive in a culture which you feel is working against you, Wisdom Rebellion will help. Join me on the Wisdom Rebellion journey as we figure out how to live wisely in a challenging world, one important conversation at a time. https://www.youtube.com/@WisdomRebellion https://twitter.com/WisdomRebelion https://www.facebook.com/wisdomrebellion/ https://www.instagram.com/wisdomrebellion/ https://www.tiktok.com/wisdomrebellion/

Ep 36: The Hidden Battle Between Nationalism and Globalism with Daniel Schofield

Globalism is reshaping Britain - and not for the better. From immigration pressures to government overreach, the cracks in our political system are widening, and the establishment seems determined to ignore them.In this conversation, I sit down with Daniel Schofield, County Director for Great British PAC Lincolnshire, to pull back the curtain on the real cost of globalism in our communities. We dig into the struggles of working-class men, the housing shortage, the erosion of farming, and the political movements rising to challenge a system that’s losing public trust.Is the UK trapped in a cycle of dependency and control? Are we watching our freedoms traded away under the banner of globalism? We explore where we are now - and how grassroots action could change Britain’s future.Join us as we discuss:- the fracturing of UK politics and the rise of new right-wing movements- immigration’s cultural and economic impact- housing crisis and government policy failures- the fight to defend farming and working-class livelihoods- how the Great British PAC aims to unite the right against establishment forcesIf you’re concerned about Britain’s direction in an era of globalism, this is a conversation you can’t afford to miss.

08-27
01:05:08

Ep 35: Why Do So Many Women in the UK Have Abortions? with Lois McLatchie-Miller

Abortion up to birth? DIY pills? What’s really happening in the UK - and what does it mean for women, babies, and society?Abortion in the UK has never been more controversial - or more quietly radical. What happens when a society begins treating life as negotiable?In this gripping conversation, I sit down with Lois McLatchie Miller - UK social commentator and fierce advocate for women and unborn children - to ask the questions few dare to raise.Are we sleepwalking into a future where abortion is available on demand up to birth? Has the rise of DIY abortions changed what “choice” really means? And why does it feel like the UK is heading into moral territory we swore we’d never revisit?Lois, a voice you’ve seen on GB News, BBC, and in The Times and The Spectator, pulls no punches in tackling the cultural, political, and human costs of a system in turmoil.👀 Expect:⚡ Stories that will challenge your assumptions⚡ A reality check on the narratives dominating UK headlines⚡ A glimpse at what happens when a generation begins to question everything🎥 This isn’t about politics alone - it’s about what we value, who we protect, and the society we’re building for the next generation.

07-24
01:06:43

Ep 34: What’s Really Happening With Sex Crime Rates in the UK? with Morgan from Women's Safety Initiative

What happens when women speak honestly about sex crime rates and migrants?Morgan from the Women’s Safety Initiative pulls no punches as we dive into one of Britain’s most taboo subjects.With 26% of sex crimes in the UK committed by foreign nationals, why is the government avoiding the data - and why are women called racist for raising the alarm? Morgan, Regional Leader for the Midlands, breaks down the stats, shares raw personal stories, and exposes how political correctness is putting women at risk.From street-level harassment to state-level denial, this episode confronts the uncomfortable truths others won’t touch. If you're tired of media spin and want to hear what women really face in the name of multiculturism, this is a conversation for you.

07-19
57:58

Ep 33: The Silent Coup: How Quangos Seized Control Of Democracy with Dr. Jake Scott

Is our democracy being quietly hijacked by unelected quangos while immigration policy spirals without real debate? In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Dr. Jake Scott to expose how de-politicisation is breaking the link between public will and political action—and why quangos now call the shots on everything from immigration to our everyday laws.We unpack the surge of the Reform Party, reveal how judicial review has shifted power from MPs back into faceless courts, and chart a path to a Great Restoration Act that could truly restore democracy. If you’ve ever felt frustrated that your voice doesn’t matter in UK politics, this conversation will show you exactly where power has slipped away—and how it can be wrested back in your hands.

05-30
01:09:21

Ep 32: Has The Culture War Gone Too Far? The Feminism No One Talks About with Jenny Holland

Is today’s feminism helping or hurting women? In this gripping conversation, I sit down with Jenny Holland to expose how the culture war has reshaped feminism, political centrism, and societal norms. We dive into the rise of radical ideologies, the unexpected resurgence of anti-Semitism on the left, and the generational shifts that have led to increasing polarization.Jenny Holland argues that older women—once seen as pillars of wisdom—are now side-lined, leaving younger generations without crucial guidance. We also explore the contributing factors to the explosion of woke ideology, why political centrists cannot compete in today’s climate and whether extreme reform is the only way to prevent social collapse.Are we on the brink of cultural revolution, or is there still time to course-correct? Watch now to uncover the uncomfortable truths behind today's biggest ideological battles.

04-07
01:08:41

Ep 31: The Dark Evolution Of Therapy From Healing To Enabling with Dr. Hannah Spier

Is modern therapy still about healing, or has it become a tool for ideological conformity? Psychiatrist Dr. Hannah Spier joins me to explore how postmodern ideas, gender ideology, and the self-esteem movement have reshaped psychology - often at the expense of truth and resilience. Are affirmations and self-love really helping people, or are they making us more fragile? Why are therapists pressured to conform to certain narratives rather than focus on scientific objectivity?In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Spier unpacks how the replication crisis has eroded trust in psychological research, why trauma is increasingly mis defined, and how social media amplifies harmful psychological trends.We also discuss the ethical dilemmas surrounding assisted suicide, the role of the American Psychological Association in shaping discourse, and the consequences for psychologists who refuse to follow prevailing ideological trends.Is it finally a time to return to objective psychological truths—before it’s too late?

03-31
01:12:45

Ep 30: The Crisis Of Care, Age Of Hedonism And War On Family with David Goodhart

Is modern society going through crisis of care? In this compelling interview, I sit down with David Goodhart, Head of Demography, Immigration & Integration at Policy Exchange and founder of Prospect magazine, to confront the growing crisis of care. From the undervaluing of domestic roles to the clash between individual freedom and family responsibilities, they explore why care is at the heart of today’s most pressing social issues.David argues that the modern focus on financial freedom and career ambitions has come at the cost of family structures, leaving communities fractured and the elderly neglected. We delve into the societal divide between ‘Anywheres’—those prioritizing independence and mobility—and ‘Somewheres’—who remain rooted in community and family values. The conversation also tackles the impact of feminism on domestic roles, the rising trend of childlessness, and the need for policy reforms to support parents and caregivers. We question why political discourse often overlooks the importance of stable families and how the care economy is undervalued in GDP-focused societies.This isn’t just about parenting or elderly care; it’s about redefining what we value as a society. Can we create a future where financial freedom and robust family life coexist?

02-27
01:20:16

Ep 29: Building Resilience In A World That Thrives On Outrage with Daniel Schwarzhoff Jr

Have you ever felt emotionally drained by the state of politics? This is by design, but you can build resilience despite the political and societal pressures trying to control your emotions.In this conversation I sit down with Daniel Schwarzhoff Jr., co-founder of the See app, to discuss how emotional manipulation in politics fuels stress - and how you can break free.This conversation dives into the emotional landscape of modern politics, the biological roots of stress responses, and how public outrage is often used as a tool of control. Daniel shares his insights on emotional intelligence, stress resilience, and the power of awareness in navigating today’s chaotic world.We explore the importance of emotional awareness, the role of forgiveness in personal growth, and how stress resilience can improve decision-making in all areas of life. We also discuss how collective movements often attract those feeling disillusioned and why mastering our reactions is more important than ever.Learn how to recognize emotional triggers, manage stress, and regain control over your reactions in an era of constant outrage.

02-07
59:44

Ep 28: “I felt traitorous” Why Millions Are Leaving The UK with Lionel Shriver

Why are so many people - including Britain’s wealthiest and most influential citizens - leaving the UK? In this eye-opening conversation, Kat sits down with acclaimed author and journalist Lionel Shriver to explore the cultural, political, and economic forces driving this growing phenomenon.From concerns over British identity and the impact of mass immigration to the energy crisis and rising censorship, Shriver unpacks the deep-rooted issues reshaping the UK. She also examines how the political climate and education system are influencing personal choices, free speech, and even the future of literature.Is the UK losing its core values, or is there still hope for change? Tune in now for a brutally honest take on the future of British culture.

02-01
01:08:26

Ep 27: Trump's Last Chance To Save Marriage And Democracy with Conn Carroll

Can Trump's new administration save marriage and subsequently democracy?What if the erosion of marriage is more than just a personal issue? Kat Kuczynska is joined by Conn Carroll to unravel the surprising ways marriage and democracy are deeply connected.They discuss whether the new Donald Trump administration can reverse the declining marriage rates and how his team can begin to address it. From rising fatherlessness to the political divide between married and single voters, this conversation explores how changes in family structures are reshaping society - and undermining democracy itself. Drawing on insights from his new book, Sex and the Citizen: How the Assault on Marriage is Destroying Democracy, Conn Carroll highlights how economic inequality, policy choices, and cultural shifts are driving the decline of monogamy and family stability.Discover why marriage is critical for economic security, reducing inequality, and fostering societal trust—and what it means for democracy when these foundations crumble. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of today’s most urgent social and political challenges.

01-28
01:11:03

Ep 26: Sexual Evolution: How We Choose and Compete for Mates with Prof. David Puts

Are you curious about how sexual evolution shapes our choices and behaviours? Explore the fascinating dynamics of sexual selection with Dr. David Puts, a Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director of the Center for Human Evolution and Diversity at Penn State University. We discuss the evolutionary forces that have sculpted human traits and mating strategies over millennia.Dr. Puts sheds light on the evolutionary significance of traits like male voice pitch and its impact on social status and female mate choice, alongside the intriguing role of female orgasms in selecting a partner. These traits are not just remnants of our past but actively influence modern human interactions and preferences.From the science behind uncommitted sexual interests in males to the evolutionary reasons for complex female behaviours in mate selection, this episode is packed with insights that challenge conventional views on gender and relationships. Discover how evolutionary psychology provides a framework for understanding not just human history, but also the intricacies of contemporary social and sexual interactions.

01-20
01:13:37

Ep 25: Genetics vs Parenting: What Really Shapes Your Child? with Dr Danielle Dick

Unlock the secrets of how our kids genetic code influences addiction and behaviour and to what degree our parenting can really shape our kids future.In this discussion with Dr. Danielle Dick, Professor of Psychology & Human Genetics and a pioneer in the field of genetic epidemiology we venture deep into the intertwining worlds of genetics, parenting, and their impact on child development.Dr. Dick reveals the complex dance between genetic predispositions and environmental factors, shedding light on how these elements contribute to the development of addictive behaviours and antisocial traits. We explores ground-breaking insights into the heritability of addiction and the dynamic influence of parenting styles on children's emotional and behavioural outcomes.Whether you're a parent seeking guidance or a curious mind fascinated by the genetic threads that shape our lives, this episode offers invaluable perspectives on the power of understanding genetic influences to enhance parenting strategies and potentially curb the pathways to addiction.

11-28
01:10:24

Ep 24: Zoomer Revolt Against Mass Migration & Multiculturalism with Charlie Downes

Explore the shifting tides of British society as we tackle immigration its impact on zoomer demographics and the pressing topic of multiculturalism.Kat and Charlie Downes who is a political commentator, political strategist at Touchpoint Strategy and a content lead at the Centre for Migration Control as they dive into the radical transformation of the political landscape, examining how young Britons are navigating an evolving cultural identity amidst rapid societal changes.Mass migration is the most pressing issue facing Britain today. The conversation dives into how immigration is reshaping British society, particularly for younger generations, and how it is affecting cultural identity and public sentiment. We talk about how the current political landscape sees immigration and how the political elites respond to the public demands of reducing inward migration.The discussion also explores the deeper societal impacts of immigration, touching on how young people feel disconnected from traditional British values and face increasing challenges in areas like housing and employment. Charlie highlights the critical role women play in shaping cultural norms, while also examining how the dating market reflects broader societal tensions created by immigration and shifting cultural dynamics.Through this insightful conversation, Charlie offers a candid look at the growing public sentiment toward tighter immigration controls and the potential for political change driven by a new generation. With mass immigration remaining a hot topic, this episode will create some sparks as we explore the flaming intersection of immigration, culture, and politics in modern Britain as well as the potential for political renewal driven by the energised voices of a new generation.

10-31
01:18:17

Ep 23: Why Good People Become Evil with Roy Baumeister

The conversation about the darkest corners of human nature with Prof. Roy F. Baumeister as we tackle the unsettling question of ‘why good people become evil’? This gripping interview unveils the dark psychology and mechanisms behind seemingly incomprehensible actions.Prof. Baumeister, a world’s leading figure in psychology, dissects the enigma of evil from a scientific viewpoint offering the explanation through the four psychological roots of evil, probing into how normal individuals can commit extraordinary atrocities. We explore the pivotal roles of self-esteem, idealism, and the often-misunderstood concept of sadism in shaping human actions. The dialogue takes a deeper look at the delicate balance between free will and moral accountability, challenging the boundaries of what society labels as evil.This thought-provoking discussion not only sheds light on the darkest corners of human behaviour but also questions the very essence of morality and free will in the modern world.Join us as we navigate through these complex topics, offering fresh perspectives on why individuals cross the line into territories of evil. Don't miss this fascinating exploration into the darkest depths of human psychology.

10-17
01:13:17

Ep 22: VR Sex and AI Dating Are Coming (And We’re Not Ready) with Dr. Marianne Brandon

Delve into the future of intimacy where VR sex and AI dating are redefining human connections, with Dr. Marianne Brandon. We explore how emerging technologies like virtual reality and artificial intelligence are transforming our understanding and experience of intimacy.Dr. Brandon unpacks the complex interactions between technology and human sexuality, discussing the profound effects of online pornography and virtual reality on our relationships.The conversation extends into the misconceptions surrounding male and female sexualities and the new challenges monogamous relationships face in the digital age. Learn how these technologies are not just changing how we interact sexually but are shaping the very fabric of romantic connections.As we navigate this brave new world of artificial intimacy Dr. Brandon offers invaluable insights and practical advice for fostering deeper connections and managing the implications of these technologies in our personal lives. Whether it's discussing the impacts with the next generation or understanding our own relationships, this interview is a must-watch for anyone curious about the evolving landscape of love and sex in the age of technology.FOR Dr. Marianne Brandon:WEBSITE: https://www.drbrandon.net/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DrMarianneBrandonINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drmbrandonX: https://x.com/DrBrandonLINKED IN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariannebrandon-59224513PSYCHOLOGY TODAY BLOG: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-future-intimacyFOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:X: https://twitter.com/WisdomRebelionFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/wisdomrebellionINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wisdomrebellionTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/wisdomrebellion

10-04
01:09:37

Ep 21: Culture Wars: The Deadly Consequences Of WOKE Ideology

Dive into the controversial world of woke ideology and the raging culture wars in our societies with Professor Eric Kaufmann, as we dissect how political landscapes are shaping the lives of the younger generations. This engaging conversation unravels the intricate connections between modern left ideologies and the increasing LGBT identification among youth, providing a fresh perspective on the cultural shifts influencing societal norms and personal identities.We explore how woke principles are infiltrating various aspects of society—from systemic racism to white privilege—and their profound impact on free speech and cancel culture. Professor Eric Kaufmann sheds light on the religious-like fervour of woke ideology, its historical roots, and its long-term consequences on our societal fabric. This discussion will challenge you to consider the balance between liberal humanitarianism and the urgent need for more forceful conservative engagement in cultural dialogues.Are we witnessing a genuine cultural evolution, or is this a temporary wave of radical ideas poised to recede? Join us in this pivotal discussion as we explore the ideological battlegrounds to grasp the complex dynamics of woke ideology and the culture wars that are defining our times.

09-17
01:10:05

Ep 20: The Untold Economic Impact of Investing in Children with Josh Wood

Is investing in children the cornerstone for a thriving future? Join Kat and Josh Wood, the Executive Director of Them Before Us as we unravel the profound impacts of pro-child policies on society's economic and social fabric. We delve into how every aspect of policy from education to immigration can and should be reimagined with children at the forefront.It’s time to reconsider the economic and social narratives surrounding our investment in the next generation. What hidden impacts do these policies hold for our future? How could they reshape the landscape of education, taxation, and immigration? Uncover the surprising connections and the potential for profound societal benefits in this crucial conversation. Are we ready to rethink our priorities for the sake of our children’s future? Tune in to find a new perspective on what it truly means to invest in the next generation.

09-02
59:46

Ep 19: Permissive Parenting And The Downfall of Our Children with Dr Leonard Sax

Are we too soft on our kids? Dive deep into the controversial world of permissive parenting with Kat and Dr. Leonard Sax, a renowned expert in child and adolescent development. This conversation exposes the troubling outcomes of lax parenting styles and the critical need for more defined boundaries in family dynamics. Explore why striving to be your child's best friend might be undermining their development and contributing to broader societal issues.Dr. Sax unpacks the collapse of traditional parenting roles and its link to rising anxiety and depression among youths. He stresses the importance of authoritative parenting over permissive approaches, especially in an era dominated by digital distractions like TikTok and addictive video games. Discover how religious families often succeed in instilling resilience in children, and why a return to more structured parenting could lead to healthier, more capable young adults.Join us as we delve into the effects of permissive parenting on academic performance, attention spans, and the psychological well-being of both boys and girls. Learn why setting limits and restoring adult connections are vital in counteracting the negative impacts of social media and fostering true achievement and power in the next generation.----------------------------------------------------------------------FOR Dr Leonard SaxWEBSITE: https://www.leonardsax.com/BOOK The Collapse of Parenting: https://amzn.to/3MkOtc5BOOK Boys Adrift: https://amzn.to/4cB1b1jBOOK Girls on the Edge: https://amzn.to/3XgQIDKBOOK Why Gender Matters: https://amzn.to/3XeCJhD  ----------------------------------------------------------------------

08-26
01:04:33

Ep 18: Genetic Psychology Decoded: How Your Genes Make You, YOU with Professor Robert Plomin

Unlock the secrets of genetic psychology with Professor Robert Plomin as we explore how our genes shape our behaviour, personality, and mental health. Dive into the heart of the debate: are we the products of our environment, or do our genes determine who we become?Join Kat and Professor Robert Plomin in this fascinating discussion about the substantial influence of genetics on psychology. From mental health to cognitive abilities, discover how genetic predispositions interact with environmental factors to shape individual differences. The conversation delves into genetic determinism, the role of polygenic scores in predicting health outcomes, and the ethical dimensions of genetic testing.We'll explore the balance between genetic makeup and personal choices, challenging the notion that environmental factors alone dictate our psychological traits. This engaging dialogue offers profound insights into how understanding our genetic foundation can lead to more informed and compassionate approaches to mental health and parenting.

08-18
01:25:05

Ep 17: Patriarchy: Meaning, Reality And Uncomfortable Truth with George @ TheTinMen

Are we truly living under a patriarchy, or is the term currently misunderstood?Join Kat and George, a man behind TheTinMen as they delve into the heated debate on the true meaning of patriarchy in today's society. Our discussion not only challenges prevailing notions of male oppression but also shines a light on often ignored issues like men's health, rights, and the unique pressures they face. From examining the real impacts of gamma bias to exploring controversial men's right to choose, this conversation unpacks the complexities surrounding men's roles and rights. Don’t miss this thought-provoking exploration that challenges conventional wisdom and calls for a deeper understanding of gender dynamics.

08-11
01:13:58

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