Episodes

  • Conclusion-First Reasoning: How It Works, Why It’s Dangerous, and Why It Feels So Right
    Feb 23 2026

    Welcome back to Reason Check, where we slow down to understand what’s really going on underneath the noise of our most polarized topics. In this episode, host Stephen dives deep into a pattern of thinking we all fall into: landing on a belief first, driven by emotion or identity, and then cherry-picking evidence to back it up.


    We explore how this "conclusion-first" approach shows up everywhere, from our political stances to our dietary choices, and why it acts as the opposite of being genuinely informed. Join us as we discuss the dangers of living in parallel realities and learn practical ways to "check" our own reasoning by seeking out the evidence that makes us most uncomfortable.

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    7 mins
  • Revisionism & Conclusion-first Reasoning - The Tucker Carlson & Daryyl Cooper Controversy - S1E5
    Feb 23 2026

    Welcome back to Reason Check, where we slow down to examine the firestorm surrounding Tucker Carlson’s interview with Darryl Cooper. We explore the provocative claim that Winston Churchill was the "chief villain" of World War II and why this narrative sparked such fierce, bipartisan backlash across the globe.


    Stephen dives into the vital difference between "conclusion-first reasoning" and deep domain expertise, comparing the work of a self-taught podcaster with that of a seasoned, archival historian. Join us as we discuss how to separate emotionally satisfying stories from the fullest evidence, seeking more light and less heat in our modern culture wars.

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    9 mins
  • Hyperbole, Emotion, and the Complexity of War Aims - S1E4
    Feb 9 2026

    Welcome back to Reason Check, where we continue our journey through the intense and deeply personal conversation between Dave Smith and Douglas Murray on the Joe Rogan Experience. In this episode, we move beyond the surface-level clashes to look at how the language we use - words like "concentration camp" or "most brutal in history" - can often hit us in the emotional solar plexus and cloud our ability to see the broader context. We explore why it is so important to acknowledge the very real, visceral horror of war while still maintaining the intellectual space for history, proportionality, and careful comparison.We also take a close look at the "insanely complicated" reality of modern warfare, focusing on the inherent tension between rescuing hostages and dismantling a military power. By stepping away from the "cage match" of online tribalism, we find that these two speakers actually have points that overlap more than they clash. Join us for a conversation rooted in humility and intellectual charity as we trade heated absolutes for a more nuanced understanding of the world’s most difficult dilemmas.

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    8 mins
  • How Important is Expertise? The Murray-Smith Moment That Didn’t Need to Explode - S1E3
    Feb 2 2026

    In our third episode, we deconstruct a viral "gladiatorial showdown" from the Joe Rogan Experience between Douglas Murray and Dave Smith. What sparked endless online warfare was a heated debate over whether one must visit a conflict zone to speak authoritatively about it.We move past the tribalism to show how a "false binary" turned a reasonable disagreement into an explosion. By applying a little intellectual charity, we explore how both perspectives hold weight:- Firsthand experience adds undeniable depth and nuance.- Secondhand knowledge is the essential foundation for how we understand 99% of the world.Tune in as we find the common ground that the internet missed.

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    4 mins
  • Israel, Hamas, Gaza, Hostages, and the Moral Calculus of this War - S1E2
    Jan 26 2026

    Welcome back to Reason Check, the show where we slow down and examine complex arguments piece by piece. In our second episode, your host Stephen takes us into the heart of a raw and emotional exchange from the Joe Rogan Experience between Douglas Murray and Dave Smith.This episode dives deep into their clash over the Israel-Hamas conflict, exploring the difficult balance between military necessity and human cost. We move past the heated rhetoric to look at the substance of their claims—from the effectiveness of diplomacy versus military pressure to the true meaning of proportionality under international law.Join us as we dissect this intense conversation timestamp by timestamp, highlighting missed opportunities for productive dialogue and searching for the "Plan C" that both sides often leave unaddressed.

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    9 mins
  • Proportionality Doesn’t Apply to Abominations - S1E1
    Jan 19 2026

    Welcome to the very first episode of Reason Check. Join us as we begin a new journey into the heart of today’s most compelling and controversial debates. This series is dedicated to moving past the headlines to examine the real merits of the arguments that shape our world.

    In our debut, we take a close look at a common talking point that surfaces in almost every discussion regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict. We’re challenging the way we measure tragedy and asking whether a "demographic calculator" truly belongs in a conversation about human life. Tune in as we set the stage for a podcast focused on logic, clarity, and the sanctity of the individual.

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    7 mins
  • Welcome to Reason Check with Stephen - Episode 0
    Dec 12 2025

    The launch is almost here! Before we dive into the first full episode, join us for this special pilot/teaser to get a sneak peek.

    In this brief introduction, your host, Stephen, outlines why Reason Check exists, what our mission is, and the kinds of compelling conversations we'll be bringing you regularly.

    Plus, stick around to hear the exclusive new theme music we crafted just for the Reason Check community!

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    5 mins