UnHerd with Freddie Sayers
UnHerd
UnHerd with Freddie Sayers is a destination for those who find the mainstream narrative insufficient. In an era defined by rapid technological shifts, geopolitical friction, and political instability, this podcast steps outside the echo chamber to engage with the thinkers, scientists, and journalists who are actually shaping our world. Rather than offering quick soundbites, Freddie Sayers invites his guests to slow down and dissect the complex forces at play. The conversations here are intellectually rigorous but consistently accessible. You will hear deep dives into the most pressing questions of our time, from the data-driven mysteries behind the global fertility crisis and the erosion of digital-age attention, to the historical parallels between today’s multipolar world and the pre-1914 geopolitical landscape. The show does not shy away from the messy reality of modern politics, frequently challenging conventional wisdom on everything from the nuances of European nationalist movements to the institutional fatigue affecting leaders like Keir Starmer. What makes this show stand out is its relentless commitment to nuance. Whether examining the rise of populist movements or the long-term impact of digital culture, the goal is always the same: to move past polarized talking points and uncover what is really happening beneath the surface. If you are looking for high-level analysis that respects your intelligence and invites you to think critically about the ideas driving the 21st century, this is your home for meaningful, long-form discussion.
Updated May 22, 2026
Episodes
John Burn-Murdoch: What's causing the fertility crisis?
Could the global fertility crisis be driven by the rise of smartphones and the resulting decline in social interaction?
Adrian Wooldridge: Why Labour should keep Starmer
Adrian Wooldridge explains why Britain is trapped in a cycle of weak leadership and how liberalism can be reclaimed.
The stage is set for a new WWI
Historian Odd Arne Vestad explains why modern geopolitical tensions mirror the instability that ignited World War I.
Orbán's defeat is not a liberal victory
Viktor Orban’s electoral defeat signals the rise of a new, European-focused nationalism rather than a liberal victory.
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