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Ex nihilo - Podcast English

By: Martin Burckhardt
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  • Talking to ... Zion Lights
    Mar 14 2026

    What do you do when you’re a public relations spokeswoman sitting in a BBC studio, being grilled by a relentless host who is insisting that you defend Extinction Rebellion founder Roger Hallam’s absurd claim that climate change will claim billions of lives in just a few years? In actuality, her answer would have been simple — she needed only to follow the group’s creed, drilled into her before the broadcast: just break down in tears. »People need to see crying mothers...« That Zion Lights didn’t bow to the activists’ peer pressure in this situation is a sign of great intellectual integrity — which may have something to do with her family’s history: her parents were Indian rice farmers before moving to the UK, a background that taught her energy poverty is even worse than CO2 emissions — and how technology has done more to liberate women than any hand-wringing or crocodile tears ever could. And this was precisely what prompted us to start a conversation with her, tracing the path of this woman who went from being the press spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion—perhaps the most radical of all Environmental Movements—to becoming an advocate for Nuclear Power: a coming-of-age story that highlights the internal doctrine of this cult — as Zion Lights herself now calls it — while reminding us that demonizing technology is a luxury belief that few people can afford — and one that, as off-grid societies have shown, leads to the worst cognitive dissonance imaginable.

    Zion Lights is a writer who was an early environmental activist and press spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion from 2018 to 2020. After parting ways with the group, she shifted toward a pragmatic, technology-oriented environmental movement. She recently published her journey from »grassroots activism to becoming one of the UK’s leading advocates for nuclear energy,« titled Energy is Life: Why Environmentalism Went Nuclear. She has contributed to the Huffington Post for several years and has recently begun writing for Quillette and Human Progress.

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    57 mins
  • Talking to ...Fiona Girkin
    Feb 20 2026

    What happens when, in a society that considers itself free of all intellectual taboos, you pursue a question perceived as highly embarrassing, even awkward? This is exactly what happened when Fiona Girkin (after a disturbing personal experience) decided to write a doctoral thesis exploring how female narcissism manifests in the workplace. While male narcissism is well known as the Napoleon complex and even as a form of delusions of grandeur, the female variant is a much more psychologically complex issue, with many candidates portraying themselves as pitiful victims—a strategy that makes deciphering their behavior extremely difficult and even a social taboo. After all, who would want to accuse such a pitiful person of being the real culprit, namely the workplace bully? That Fiona Girkin was prepared to juxtapose the male hero’s journey with a »victim’s journey« was an institutional scandal for the Tasmanian police force, for which she worked as a trainer and consultant. Even though all the stories the police officers told her while on duty supported her version, merely mentioning the possibility of dark personalities in women touched on a long-held social taboo.

    Dr. Fiona Girkin is an Australian counselor who studies and teaches about female narcissism. In addition to her counseling practice and consultation services, she also runs a YouTube channel.

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  • Im Gespräch mit ... Bernd Raffelhüschen
    Jan 30 2026

    Wenn die letzten Dekaden eine Veränderung des Zeitgeistes mit sich gebracht haben, könnte man von einem regelrechten Siegeszug der moralischen Ökonomie sprechen. Und selbige zeichnet sich durch eine penetrante Demonstration der eignen Rechtschaffenheit aus, einen Gestus moralischer Überheblichkeit. Der Magier Harry Houdini hat das damit einhergehende Dilemma in eine wunderbare Formel übersetzt: Wenn der Wunsch der Vater des Gedankens ist, so ist er die Mutter der Sinnestäuschung. Dies vor Augen, ist es nicht bloß hilfreich, sondern höchst erhellend, sich mit einem Ökonomen zu unterhalten, der sich den Wirrungen des Zeitgeistes stets widersetzt hat – und stattdessen dem Werkzeugkasten der Ökonomie gefolgt ist. Dabei ist der Ausgangspunkt Bernd Raffelhüschens zutiefst in der Geschichte der sozialen Marktwirtschaft beheimatet, ergänzt um den Nachhaltigkeitsgedanken, der sich einer jugendlichen Öko-Begeisterung verdankte. In diesem Sinn ist es kein Zufall, dass unser Gespräch wie selbstverständlich auf eine Gestalt wie Hans von Carlowitz eingehe kannn, der im frühen 18. Jahrhundert ein Traktakt mit dem Titel Haußwirtschaftliche Nachricht und Naturgemäße Anweisung zur Wilden Baum-Zucht vorgelegt hat. Dass die Frage, wie eine nachhaltige Fiskalpolitik aussehen kann, heutzutage auf politisches Ressentiment stoßen kann, ja, nachgerade skandalträchtig anmutet, ist mithin eine Merkwürdigkeit ersten Ranges. Gleichwohl haben die Studien, die Bernd Raffelhüschen seit den 80er Jahren zu Fragen des Rentensystems, der Staatsverschuldung und der Migration vorgelegt hat, für beträchtliches Aufsehen gesorgt – und ihm das Attribut eines Marktradikalen eingebracht, was so gar nicht zu seiner nüchternen Argumentationsweise passen will.

    Bernd Raffelhüschen, der nach einer Ausbildung in den USA als Wirtschaftswissenschaftler in Norwegen und Freiburg gelehrt hat, ist einer der bekanntesten Finanzwissenschaftler Deutschlands.

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