The Same Drugs
Meghan Murphy and guests embrace authenticity, and have real, honest discussions about culture, politics, relationships, psychology, health, social media, cancel culture, and more. Conversations outside the algorithm.
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Meghan Murphy speaks with lawyer James Manson about a legal challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's proroguing of Parliament. Last week, Trudeau fooled the public into thinking he resigned—instead he gave himself unchecked power by suspending all Parliamentary business until March 24, 2025. Not everyone is takin
Meghan Murphy speaks with Jimmy Dore about Canada, wokeism, conspiracy theories, Luigi Mangione, Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur's sudden “awakening,” and more. Jimmy is a comedian, political commentator, and host of The Jimmy Dore Show. The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported, non-Russia-funded podcas
Meghan Murphy speaks with Tristin Hopper about how Canada fared in 2024 and what’s next for the country in 2025, with Trudeau on his way out, a probable Conservative government in the future, and a Trump win in the US. Tristin is a journalist and a columnist at the National Post. The Same Drugs is a fully independent
Meghan Murphy speaks with Andy Mills, a journalist, host of Reflector, and co-creator of The Witch Trials of JK Rowling. Any was working at the New York Times when an accusation of “abuse” forced him to resign. His illustrious and well-deserved career was taken from him in a moment over minor past infractions. Andy
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Rep. Nancy Mace. Nancy has been the U.S. representative for South Carolina's 1st congressional district since 2021, was the first woman to graduate from the Corps of Cadets program at The Citadel in 1999, she is a rape survivor and recently began speaking about having to escap
Meghan Murphy speaks with Brendan O'Neill, chief political writer at Spiked and author of After the Pogroms: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation, about the response to the October 7 attacks, the rise of antisemitism, why people hate Israel, and the troubling embrace of barbarism. The Same Drugs is a fully