Episodes

  • How AI is unmaking us
    May 3 2026

    In the final part of our three-part series on AI, we turn to a strange source: the enigmatic philosopher and social critic Paul Kingsnorth. Kingsnorth is a controversial figure, known as much for his critiques of capitalism as his hatred for leftist ideology. But he's also an important voice in a world increasingly spiralling down the drainpipe of "progress". In his latest book, he uses the idea of "the Machine" to paint a picture of the dark future we're falling headlong into. Unlike AI 2027, Kingsnorth's work is far more subjective and spiritual. Yet, in many ways, it speaks to the nascent fear we're all feeling, but often struggle to articulate.

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    57 mins
  • AI 2027: are we cooked?
    Apr 25 2026

    Horrific Gen Z slang aside, in this second part of our three-part series on AI, Jesse and Zanita explore the troubling research project titled "AI 2027". Specifically, what it predicts, how it lays out the future, and whether we're really headed for global annihilation.

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    1 hr
  • Is Peter Thiel right about the Antichrist?
    Apr 20 2026

    Throughout history, the Antichrist has acted as a political and spiritual truncheon—a tool that individuals and institutions alike could use to tar and feather their opponents. It's been used by popes and reformers, kings and cardinals, revolutionaries and reactionaries alike. And yet, behind its political utility, the concept of the Antichrist has a very specific, biblical origin.

    In this episode, Jesse and Zanita examine tech billionaire Peter Thiel's recent obsession with the Antichrist. We look at why he's so preoccupied with this strange biblical idea, what it means for his work and what it means for us.

    This is also part 1 of a 3-part series on AI. Each episode will examine a different aspect of the AI conversation and links directly to an article series Jesse has written. To read the series, click the link below or pick up a copy of Signs of the Times digitally or in print.

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    55 mins
  • Six foods for 2026
    Feb 24 2026

    We get it: incorporating new foods into your diet can be a pain, especially if you're not confident in the kitchen. Fear not! In this episode, we talk to Dr Christiana Leimena-Lehn about six foods you must try in 2026. Make a shopping list, because by the time you're done, you'll be hungry!

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    • (00:00) - — Intro
    • (05:02) - — Nuts
    • (13:42) - — Cruciferous vegetables
    • (26:50) - — Brussels sprouts, What's Eating Dan?
    • (29:26) - — Legumes
    • (38:17) - — Berries
    • (43:20) - — Mushrooms
    • (52:18) - — Wakame Seaweed
    • (58:33) - — Final takeaways
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    1 hr
  • Why willpower doesn’t work
    Feb 11 2026

    That’s the promise—and the challenge—of this conversation with psychologist Simon Matthews, author of the article “You Don’t Need More Willpower.”

    So many of us assume growth is about discipline: pushing harder, resisting temptation, forcing better habits. But what if that mindset is the very reason you keep getting stuck?

    In this episode we explore why willpower fails, what actually drives lasting change, and how faith reshapes the way we understand transformation.

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    • (00:00) - – Intro
    • (01:25) - – New Years failures and why they fail
    • (11:51) - – Old ideas of "self-control" and virtue
    • (13:50) - – Is willpower just a fake construct?
    • (18:54) - -- Is everyone just better than me?
    • (20:37) - – Alexander the Great, Augustus
    • (26:54) - – So should I just be lazy?
    • (29:28) - – Needs & values
    • (39:30) - – Habit-building
    • (44:36) - -- Your environment matters
    • (49:38) - -- A healthier question than "why don't I have better willpower?"
    • (53:39) - – Final Takeaways
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    55 mins
  • 2025 in review
    Dec 27 2025

    It's our end-of-year wrap-up episode! This time, we look back at some of our favourite articles from Signs of the Times for 2025.

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    46 mins
  • Can there truly be peace on earth?
    Dec 17 2025

    It's the holiday season, and for all of us who celebrate, it's often a time of reflection—on our personal lives, on the state of the world—and our place in it. It's also a time when much of the world pauses and indulges in food, family and gift-giving. Much of the secular world obsesses over these material pursuits in an ever-unsatisfying of consumption and excess.

    For those of us who follow Jesus, however, Christmas is more than just gifts and food. It's a time when we reflect on a tiny baby who entered the world in a time of war and strife to bring peace "on earth to all men (and women, of course)". In the December 2025 issue of Signs of the Times, two articles focus on this theme of peace: one through the lens of a Roman emperor, and the other through a miraculous moment during the carnage of World War I.

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    54 mins
  • Why you should be eating less protein, and more fibre
    Dec 8 2025

    This episode, we speak to friend of the show Sisi Toro. This time, we talk about protein, why it's so overrated and why we should be all eating much more fibre—as well as a host of other nutrients I don't trust myself to type out!

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    42 mins