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The Political Orphan: Finding Common Ground in a Divided World - with Nico Lagan

The Political Orphan: Finding Common Ground in a Divided World - with Nico Lagan


Season 1 Episode 174


In this episode, I sit down with Nico Lagan — independent reporter, podcaster, political commentator, men’s rights advocate, and host of The Political Orphans, The Conservative Corner, and Unwoken with Nico Lagan. With over 200,000 followers and millions of monthly views, Nico’s bold takes have earned him features on Times Square billboards, TV, radio, and platforms like Sean Kelly’s Digital Hour, Jubilee Media’s Common Ground, and The Enemies Project.

We dive into some of the biggest challenges of our time — exploring left-wing vs. right-wing politics, the influence of voices like Charlie Kirk, the role of religion in modern society, and how to create true common ground with people we disagree with. Along the way, we tackle broader societal issues, from cultural division to personal responsibility.

Nico’s story is one of resilience and redemption. From a troubled youth marked by addiction and struggle to becoming a successful sales engineer, Muay Thai champion, and now a voice for civil discourse, he brings a rare perspective shaped by both hardship and hard-won victories. Today, as a father and community leader, Nico is committed to fostering real conversations across political lines — something our world needs now more than ever.

This is an episode about dialogue, perspective, and the pursuit of truth in an age of division.

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