Be a Guest on Breaking Consensus

Hi, I’m Kevin, host of Breaking Consensus, a podcast and YouTube channel for people who think critically, not conventionally.

Each episode challenges something we take for granted to help us question assumptions and sharpen how we think.


🧠 Why You?

I’m inviting you because your work has shaped my thinking, and I believe it could challenge and inspire the audience I’m building: curious minds who want to go deeper.


🧑‍🎓 Who’s Listening?

  • Curious thinkers tired of surface-level content

  • Drawn to philosophy, psychology, and nuanced ideas

  • Interested in how we think, not just what to think


🎧 Format at a Glance

  • 75-minute recorded session via Riverside

    • 10–15 minutes to align on tone, direction, and flow

    • ~60 minutes of recorded conversation

  • Edited into full episode + repurposed Shorts

  • Pushed across Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Substack, and repurposed for TikTok, Instagram, X, and other major platforms


📺 Want a Feel for the Format?

Here is my interview with Professor Liz Jackson on Epistemology and Doxastic Voluntarism. (Spotify)

And here is my interview with Professor Tristram McPherson on the challenges of morality when confronted with large-scale wrongs.


🧑‍💻 About Me

I work in strategy and communications and study philosophy alongside it (part-time BA in Philosophy at Birkbeck University), driven by a need to engage with the questions that actually matter.

Breaking Consensus is where I explore those questions in public. It’s about challenging assumptions, starting better conversations, and thinking more clearly in a world that rewards noise over depth.


📅 Let’s Discuss!

If you’re interested, feel free to book a time that works for you:

👉 Book a time

75 min total = ~15 min to align on tone and flow + 60 min recording

If you have any questions before scheduling, feel free to reach out.


I’d love to have this conversation, and I hope we get the chance.

– Kevin


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need special equipment?

A stable internet connection and a quiet environment are sufficient. If you have an external microphone and headphones, that’s great, but not mandatory.


Will the conversation be live?

No, the session is recorded and edited. This allows for a more relaxed discussion, knowing that any necessary edits can be made before publishing.


Can I review the episode before it’s published?

Absolutely. If you’d like to preview the episode, just let me know, and I’ll share it with you before it goes live.


What topics will we cover?

The main themes are outlined in the invitation you received. At the start of the call, we’ll briefly align on tone and flow. If there’s anything you’d like to adjust or explore differently, just let me know — happy to adapt.


Is there a promotional aspect to this?

While the conversation centers on ideas, you’re welcome to mention any projects or work you’d like to highlight.