From BBC insider to one of Britain’s most controversial comedians, Nicholas De Santo reveals how comedy became his weapon against media cancel culture and political orthodoxy. In this fascinating conversation, De Santo shares what he learned after working inside the BBC, why he believes comedians are now among the last defenders of free speech and how his Iranian background shaped his warnings about the future of Europe.
Packed with sharp humor, behind-the-scenes stories, provocative observations on media, politics, immigration, and modern culture, this episode offers viewers a rare look at how satire can challenge powerful narratives…and why making people laugh may be one of the most effective ways to make them think.