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  • Leighton Smith Podcast #302 - September 17th 2025 - Louise Clegg
    Sep 17 2025

    To suggest that there is considerable turmoil across the globe is an understatement.

    “Nature abhors a vacuum” is constantly given new reign.

    Following the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1989, political scientist Francis Fukuyama announced history was dead.

    His best selling “The End of History and the Last Man” is updated, still in print and nowhere near death.

    Then in 2018 Fukuyama’s book “Identity” announces that “fragmentation based on alignment of interest into identity groups, has emerged as a new threat to democracy”.

    On September 3, 2025 retired barrister Louise Clegg wrote an opinion article drawing on all the above, called “Sliding into technocracy”.

    After thirty years in the legal profession, she guests in Podcast 302.

    From Nietzsche to Charlie Kirk, it is a worthy discussion.

    There’s more on the assassination of Charlie Kirk in the Mailroom with Mrs Producer.

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    1 h et 40 min
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #301 - September 10th 2025 - James Allan
    Sep 10 2025

    Canadian born Law Professor James Allan holds a New Zealand passport and taught at University of Otago for eleven years.

    He is also an Australian passport holder and professor at the University of Queensland.

    In this discussion we start with which Anglo based country is doing best in a difficult global climate.

    We discuss the legacy media (and whether it is broken), judicial activism, the threat of immigration, politicisation of police, and we finish on his views on Israel and Gaza.

    We visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer, and comment finally on the ugliest crime in America not to get national coverage.

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    1 h et 37 min
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #300 - September 3rd 2025 - Oliver Hartwich
    Sep 3 2025

    After six weeks north of the Equator, it’s good to be back.

    "Two years ago, New Zealanders voted for change. Not just a change of government but a change of direction. They were promised fiscal discipline, economic renewal and a productive economy.

    The New Zealand government has shown it can reform when it wants to. Now it must also reform what matters most: the unsustainable growth in public spending.”

    This quote came from The Australian (August 28), and it was written by Dr Oliver Hartwich, Executive Director of the NZ Initiative.

    In Podcast 300, he provides us with a very good analysis of the challenge facing the NZ economy.

    We spend the second half of this interview discussing one of the most extraordinary human beings of all time, Leonardo Da Vinci.

    The reason is explained fulsomely and you’ll understand my enthusiasm as it unfolds.

    I can only suggest that what you’ll hear provides a greater perspective of the present.

    And finally, we are back with Mrs Producer and The Mailroom.

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    1 h et 51 min
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #299 - August 27th 2025 - Christian Smith
    Aug 27 2025

    Two years ago my son Christian and I recorded an interview in London.

    Many people commented on it, and many messages requested a repeat. So, under some difficult circumstances we managed it.

    We have another discussion on whether London is a better place to live…. or otherwise.

    Next week Mrs Producer returns, along with The Mailroom and reports on our sojourn.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #298 - August 20th 2025 - Michael Kelly
    Aug 20 2025

    New Zealand’s Big Climate Mistake. This interview with Prof Michael Kelly is full of logic and rationale.

    A kiwi, Kelly is Professor Emeritus at Cambridge University (coincidentally a place we visited a couple of weeks ago).

    The interview with Kelly was 200 or so podcasts ago, in number 93. The information he imparts is as relevant now as then.

    We thought at the time it was a stunning listen; if you haven’t heard it, there is much to learn.

    Your feedback will be welcomed.

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    52 min
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #297 - August 13th 2025 - Thomas Harrington
    Aug 13 2025

    Having recently listened to a few extracts from the last interview we had with Tom Harrington, I was reminded by just how good he is.

    Tom’s capacity to expose wrong think, and inspire and develop how we do think is hinted in this comment:

    “That having more educational credentials is no guarantee against the danger of believing in stories that seriously distort our understanding of imperial facts.”

    He is a very inspirational speaker.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #296 - August 6th 2025 - Daniel Hannan
    Aug 6 2025

    We are on holiday in Europe at the moment. Of course there will be a full account on return.

    It was almost two years ago that writer and public speaker Lord Hannan was in NZ, and we recorded an interview which provided much food for thought.

    Having visited the country on numerous occasions, Daniel's opinion on politics and the economy was valid.

    A couple of years later is a good time to check on his ‘predictions’ as to where several controversial issues might be headed.

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    54 min
  • Leighton Smith Podcast #295 - July 30th 2025 - Alan Eggers
    Jul 30 2025

    Imagine a company that has been pursuing its goal for fifteen years, with mixed progress, if you could call it that.

    The company, Trans Tasman Resources (TTR) has invested over $85 million toward a deep sea mining project off the South Taranaki Coast.

    It’s Executive Chairman Alan Eggers is a qualified geologist who gained his degree at Victoria University, Wellington.

    But it’s not all been plain sailing...

    Eggers lays it out in a most interesting interview which covers matters political, racial, social and financial, and helps to understand why New Zealand is poorly served in its search for the success it deserves.

    It just might share some of the reasons the country comes up short in other areas, like infrastructure and health.

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    1 h et 5 min