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First Light with James Orr

First Light with James Orr

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First Light is a refuge of reason in a restless age—where the hard questions are welcomed, and easy answers are left at the door. Each episode unpacks the fault lines of our culture, from faith and politics to identity and belonging, all through the lens of our civilisation’s enduring wisdom. Join host James Orr as he connects the dots between past and present, revealing why ideas matter, why tradition endures, and why rediscovering truth is the most radical act of all.Arcadia Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Fraternity and the Restoration of Britain | Danny Kruger
    Mar 17 2026

    Has Britain lost the ties that once held it together, and can they be rebuilt Danny Kruger joins James Orr to explore fraternity, covenant, and the politics of home, neighbourhood, and nation. From the failures of mass migration and Blairite liberalism to the need for stronger families, stronger communities, and a renewed national story, this is a conversation about belonging, obligation, and what it would take to restore the country.


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    First Light | Episode #10

    First Light is a refuge of reason in a restless age—where the hard questions are welcomed, and easy answers are left at the door. Each episode unpacks the fault lines of our culture, from faith and politics to identity and belonging, all through the lens of our civilisation’s enduring wisdom.

    New episodes fortnightly.


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    If you value this content, and want to support us in making it, please consider becoming a subscriber over on Substack where you’ll get access to exclusive content.You can join us here:https://www.jamesorr.uk/

    Thank you, and welcome to the team.


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    56 mins
  • Did Darwin Kill God? | Stephen Meyer
    Feb 24 2026

    Did Darwin kill God, or has modern science revived the case for belief Stephen Meyer joins James Orr to explore DNA as digital code, the limits of neo-Darwinism, and the fine-tuning of the universe. From cancellation in the New Atheist era to the return of the God hypothesis, this is a conversation about science, design, and whether materialism can still explain life.


    See more of Stephen here: @DrStephenMeyer Episode Chapters:00:00:00 Trailer00:03:14 The Information Puzzle at the Heart of Life00:09:01 Why DNA Is More Than Chemistry00:14:15 The Revolution That Split Dawkins and Meyer00:21:19 The New Atheist Moment00:28:12 Aquinas, Newton and the Two Powers of God00:37:27 Fine-Tuning and the Infusion of Information00:42:08 The Big Bang and the Beginning of the Universe00:48:57 The Crisis Inside Darwinism00:53:42 Reviving Natural Theology in Cambridge00:57:43 The Story of Everything01:01:49 Like & Subscribe


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    🔵 THIS SERIES

    First Light | Episode #9

    First Light is a refuge of reason in a restless age—where the hard questions are welcomed, and easy answers are left at the door. Each episode unpacks the fault lines of our culture, from faith and politics to identity and belonging, all through the lens of our civilisation’s enduring wisdom.

    New episodes fortnightly.


    🔵 SUBSTACK

    If you value this content, and want to support us in making it, please consider becoming a subscriber over on Substack where you’ll get access to exclusive content.You can join us here:https://www.jamesorr.uk/

    Thank you, and welcome to the team.


    🔵 SOCIAL MEDIA

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jtw.orr

    X: https://www.x.com/jtworr

    Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/first-light-with-james-orr/id1837532287

    Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5Wkn5RsDEDW471OVGAKdMj

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Churchill and the War on History | Larry Arnn
    Dec 16 2025

    What happens when a civilisation forgets what it stands for? Larry Arnn joins James Orr to defend the legacy of Churchill, confront the cultural revolution in elite education, and explore why truth, tradition and national memory must be fought for and taught.

    See more of Larry here: https://www.hillsdale.edu/


    Episode Chapters:

    00:00:00 Trailer

    00:03:06 Leadership Lessons from Churchill and Aristotle

    00:09:02 The Role of Universities in Society

    00:14:56 The Crisis in Higher Education

    00:21:04 The 1776 Commission and American Identity

    00:24:01 Constitutional Reflections and National Identity

    00:40:42 The Identity Crisis of Nations

    00:44:58 Churchill Revisionism and His True Legacy

    00:50:54 America's Foreign Policy Evolution

    01:01:04 Churchill's Perspective on War

    01:10:13 Finding Hope in Challenging Times

    01:14:00 Like & Subscribe


    Produced by https://www.arcadia-digital.com/


    🔵 THIS SERIES

    First Light | Episode #8

    First Light is a refuge of reason in a restless age—where the hard questions are welcomed, and easy answers are left at the door. Each episode unpacks the fault lines of our culture, from faith and politics to identity and belonging, all through the lens of our civilisation’s enduring wisdom.

    New episodes fortnightly.


    🔵 SUBSTACK

    If you value this content, and want to support us in making it, please consider becoming a subscriber over on Substack where you’ll get access to exclusive content.You can join us here:https://www.jamesorr.uk/

    Thank you, and welcome to the team.


    🔵 SOCIAL MEDIA

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jtw.orr

    X: https://www.x.com/jtworr

    Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/first-light-with-james-orr/id1837532287

    Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5Wkn5RsDEDW471OVGAKdMj

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    1 hr and 14 mins
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