
New Right Poast Radio
Making sense of the New Right. The week's best tweets, threads, video, audio, and longreads -- all in one cozy newsletter.
Dudley Newright
Show overview
New Right Poast Radio has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 42 episodes. That works out to roughly 40 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 44 min and 1h 5m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 weeks ago, with 9 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 27 episodes published. Published by Dudley Newright.
From the publisher
Making sense of the new right. The best tweets, threads, video, audio, and longreads -- all in one cozy podcast. Broadcasting weekly. newrightpoast.substack.com
Latest Episodes
View all 42 episodesNRP Radio: (episode #42 with Inez Stepman)

NRP Radio: How the Poast gets made (episode #41 with Dudley Newright)
This one’s for the real Poast-heads out there. Dudley dishes with a deep-dive on how he puts the Poast together. What essays make the cut? Which ones get archived immediately? And he shares a bit about where the Poast is at, where he’d like to take it. Intimate details. Candid thoughts. Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: It's not a phase, mom, it's dinergoth (ep. 40 with Robert Mariani)
There is a specter haunting America: the specter of Dinergoth.Here we have an NRP EXCLUSIVE interview with the mind behind this week’s most powerful meme. Robert Mariani joins Dudley to discuss his viral piece on the latest and last(?) youth subculture. It’s a scene report from nowhere, a distributed, extremely-online aesthetic mishmash that’s what’s left after your suburb got eaten by globohomo. It’s where geek, queer and alt collide and go mainstream, with extremely-online culture filling the gaps left by the decline of regional identity and economic stability. The dinergoth core is the pierced-up, gender-fluid Amazon warehouse worker who streams on Twitch, writes fanfiction, wears a furry tail to raves, runs an OnlyFans, and dreams of voice acting while working nights at the fulfillment center.Is it a portrait of dystopia, or is there something admirable and refreshing about the dinergoth’s rejection of millennial prudishness and striving? Are the kids alright? Also mentioned: * Kitty’s Church of Graphs essay* Walt and Dave Status, Epistemics, and Praxis podcast* Verge Airspace essay from 2016There you have it, folks. Another week in the bag. If you enjoyed yourself, please smash that like button so the Substack algorithm knows to spread it around.As always, we are publishing All the S**t that’s Fit to Poast. Follow us on Twitter and Substack Notes for lots of other premium banter between issues that you won’t see here. Also, you can now get a paid subscription for full access to the NRP archives, plus a monthly subscribers-only issue. Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: The New Right's Foid Follies (ep. 39 with Peachy Keenan)
What are we going to do about the miserable, mean, misogynist men lurking on the timeline and around conservative conference dinner tables? They call you a w***e when you step out of line, or worse, “non-agentic.” It’s enough to make you want to denounce and renounce the whole thing to an adversarial journalist.New York Mag published an inflammatory trend piece, “The Women Leaving the New Right,” about our sphere hemorrhaging women who’ve had it with the misogyny. This is based on a few anonymous sources and some ex-righties that once appeared in our own publication’s estimable pages.In this episode Dudley and Peachy Keenan discuss whether this trend is actually happening, whether the New Right needs to do something about it, what can be done about it, and what it means to air out your grievances in a lefty rag.Also mentioned:* BAP thread* Dave Greene Note (parts one and two)* Jay’s SSRI essay (parts one and two)* Bennett’s essayThere you have it, folks. Another week in the bag. If you enjoyed yourself, please smash that like button so the Substack algorithm knows to spread it around.As always, we are publishing All the S**t that’s Fit to Poast. Follow us on Twitter and Substack Notes for lots of other premium banter between issues that you won’t see here. Also, you can now get a paid subscription for full access to the NRP archives, plus a monthly subscribers-only issue. Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Why rich guys won't fight (ep. 38 with Bennett's Phylactery)
It used to be that to be powerful was to be able to inflict violence, but now all our heaviest hitters are hopeless poindexters who think politics is beneath them. They’d rather run away to somewhere safe than get the stink of it on them. Bennett's Phylactery wrote one of this week’s award-winning essays, a thought-provoking rumination on power, and why the Right’s natural leadership has such a hard time taking up its sword. Also mentioned: * Palmer Luckey thread* Dean W. Ball essay Clawed* Philip Reichart essay The TV Host Who Went to War* Memphissippi essay Optimism Is Cowardice* Bennett’s essay, Why every single constituency of the anti-Left is useless* Isaac Simpson x Dudley podcast* Bennett’s book recc: War Comes to Long An* Outgoing Misanthrope essay Picking WinnersThe New Right Poast is a weekly digest that collects the best of the New Right.There you have it, folks. Another week in the bag. If you enjoyed yourself, please smash that like button so the Substack algorithm knows to spread it around.As always, we are publishing All the S**t that’s Fit to Poast. Follow us on Twitter and Substack Notes for lots of other premium banter between issues that you won’t see here. Also, you can now get a paid subscription for full access to the NRP archives, plus a monthly subscribers-only issue. Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Teaching AI to love Jesus (ep. 37 with Ryan Selkis)
Serial entrepreneur Ryan Selkis is sounding the alarm about Reddit Atheists being in charge of AI alignment, the practice of aligning AI model behavior with human morality. He wrote this week’s Read of the Week, which deals with the need for models to have an appreciation for transcendent moral truth. In other words, he wants models to want to be like Jesus. In this episode, we discuss why, and what that actually means. These might be the most important questions at this moment, and only Ryan’s asking them.Mentioned: * Ryan’s essay AI’s Soul Will Be Askell’s Basilisk or Christian Katechon* Ryan’s previous series on “faithful agents” representing a solution* Ryan’s recommended book Why Religion Went Obsolete Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Orientalizing the South (ep. 36 with Christopher Sandbatch)
America’s southern universities are booming, and Helen Andrews thinks students are fleeing prestigious Northeastern American schools to escape immigrant striver culture. Scott Greer thinks they’re escaping woke. Christopher Sandbatch wrote our award-winning piece this week, with a structural analysis that goes deeper than both of these interpretations.In this episode we discuss what makes “The South” so special, and how we should be encouraging sensitive young men to revive their own region's distinctiveness rather than glomming onto the SEC’s magical vibes.Mentioned:* The Old Glory Club* Natasha Burge essay on Jack Kerouac’s Catholocism* Devon Eriksen’s thread on John Cleese* Helen Andrews’ thread on immigrant stiver culture infecting U.S. prestige schools* Scott Greer essay arguing that it’s not the immigrant worker bees, it’s the libtards* Christopher’s essay The South and the SEC as Spectacle Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: The decline and failure of America's priestly class (ep. 35 with Chris Bray)
Chris Bray is an independent journalist who covers local stories in his native California that illuminate broader trends of elite and institutional failure in the West. Here we discuss the decline of journalism, the ideological capture of science funding and the difficulty of rooting it out, and as always, the most interesting stories of the week.Mentioned: Stalled Battle Against Woke Science Shows Trump Can’t End The Entire Deep State By HimselfCheckpoints And Street-Corner Sentries: In Minneapolis, ICE-Hating Anarchists Are An Occupying Force Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Who's in and who's out (ep. 34 with Dave Greene)
We’re back! After six months of radio silence, NRP Radio is operational and ready to break down the week’s happenings. Essayist and New Right community builder Dave Greene returns to talk about the week’s right-wing infighting. E-girls, plan-trusters, Epstein truthers, slopulists, post-rightists — they’re all at each other’s throats this week. It seems like a lot of the loudest voices in the space are grifters, clout-chasers and chaos agents. Dave’s seen a few right-wing kerfluffles in his day, so he provides a measured assessment of why this keeps happening, and how to move forward. Mentioned:Dave’s essential essays from last year: How Progressivism Died / How Conservatism Died Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Feudin', fussin' and foidin' (ep. 33 with Isaac Simpson)
NRP Radio is back with fan favorite Isaac Simpson. In this episode, we get to the bottom of the foid question, with no fewer than four stories about e-right females wilin’ out online. What’s the deal with these massively popular influencer gals? Why do we care what they have to say?Mentioned:> Rolling Stone’s anti-woke lit essay> BAP's essay on American industry> Pimlico Journal on Bournemouth> Dave Greene's essay on progressivism's internal contradictions> Democrats don’t even represent Americans thread> Pimlico Journal on British women> Foid feud> Redhead nerd girl> Tradcath e-girls say Men don’t need sex> Dudley getting dadly with Yuri Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Transed by technology (ep. 32 with Grayson Quay)
NRP Radio is back with Grayson Quay, whose new book, The Transhumanist Temptation, just published. Can we resist transing ourselves with tech as a society? As individuals? Which tech good? And which bad? We discuss this, along with the week’s best content.Mentioned:> Dudley’s Reddit essay.> Boomer grannies want to replace you because you are the only thing that stands between them and unchecked rule.> Sam Hyde and co. host a Friendsgiving.> Isaac Simpson and Lou Perez unpack an absolutely unhinged NYT essay about a woman blaming everyone but herself.> Lauren Southern’s tell-all memoir. Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: They don't understand the things we say on Twitter (ep. 31 with Isaac Simpson)
Had to invite Hood Correspondent Isaac Simpson back to discuss this week’s many race relations stories, from Shiloh to Ye. Mentioned: -Isaac’s thread about trained Aladdin-style street rat thieves-Egg Report’s Minecraft review-Slatz’s thread on a resurgent class-conscious progressivism-Semmelweis’s two pieces on hip hop Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Elite Human Crapital (ep. 30 with Librarian of Celaeno)
Pedro L. Gonzalez and Alex Kaschuta recorded a fiery episode of the former’s podcast last week, in which they aired their frustrations with New Right personalities’ hypocrisy, viciousness, cliquishness, and cultish devotion to Trump. The big question is: If one acknowledges these problems, can the New Right be salvaged? Or are these characteristics endemic to the sphere? Is the cruelty the point? Pedro and Dudley try to get to the bottom of this in this week’s episode of NRP Radio. Mentioned: Original Contra episodeConundrum Cluster’s VibelashJacob Urowsky finger-slicing threadLibrarian of Celaeno’s Letters from a Stupid American Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: The New Right Left Me (ep. 29 with Pedro Gonzalez)
Pedro L. Gonzalez and Alex Kaschuta recorded a fiery episode of the former’s podcast last week, in which they aired their frustrations with New Right personalities’ hypocrisy, viciousness, cliquishness, and cultish devotion to Trump. The big question is: If one acknowledges these problems, can the New Right be salvaged? Or are these characteristics endemic to the sphere? Is the cruelty the point? Pedro and Dudley try to get to the bottom of this in this week’s episode of NRP Radio. Mentioned: Original Contra episodeConundrum Cluster’s VibelashJacob Urowsky finger-slicing threadLibrarian of Celaeno’s Letters from a Stupid American Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: The Return (ep. 28 with Isaac Simpson)
Life got in the way for a while there, but the poast must flow. Dudley is joined by fan-favorite guest host Isaac Simpson to discuss Ghiblification, White House shitposting, and the rest of the debates and dramas occupying the New Right sphere this week. Mentioned: -Anna Slatz’ theory that libs side with "whichever identity causes the most social harm"-P. Yeerk’s critique of Britain’s toxic masculinity crisis-Chris Bray’s riff on insane Guardian op-ed on the Houthi Chat-Jacob Savage's "Vanishing White Male Writer"-Isaac’s thread on Re-hooterization-Dudley’s failed effortpost about visiting an historic home-Isaac’s thread on high-trust societies Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Hard tech in soft times (ep. 27 with Isaac Simpson)
Isaac went to El Segundo to document the hard tech revolution for Frontier Mag (buy a copy today), and he joins us to explain the Apollonian energy at work there. We also get a vibe check from Isaac on the latest Trump appointments (He’s too cool to care), and as always, discuss the week’s best reads and tweets.Also mentioned: Catherine's thread about the antiwoke crowdAleksandar Svetski’s Bushido of BitcoinJohn Carter 's Canada pieceIsaac Simpson’s Gundo piece Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Against normiecons (ep. 26 with Dave Greene)
Rarely does a week pass that one of Dave Greene’s tweets or essays doesn’t find its way into the pages of the NRP. Dave is known around these parts for forcing pagans, secularists, and normiecons to confront their rickety worldviews. In this episode we discuss the rift between the New Right’s fringe and centrist factions, and how maybe the contradictions inherent to Babylon Bee-ism may cause the worldview and the power structures it animates to collapse.Also mentioned: Fr*ddie D*Boer’s response to Dudley’s “Millennial Snot” essayDave’s media literacy tweetDave and Auron on Dems inability to persuade menOld Glory Club’s Demographic Drag and DropAlan Schmidt’s Girlboss essayDave’s critique of the Babylon Bee worldview Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Longhoused in the NICU (ep. 25 with Freya India)
Freya India joins Dudley today to discuss girls. What exactly is their deal? Why won’t they just pull down their diapers to give their husbands sex right after giving birth? And why won’t they stop making us look at the babies coming out of their gross vaginas? In this episode, we discuss these pressing issues and more, like Dudley’s epochal essay on insufferable millennial libspeak and Freya’s also pretty good piece on divorce.Also mentioned: -Scott Tyler ”post-partum women owe me sex” tweet-Elijah Schaffer’s “men shouldn’t watch the baby come out” tweet-Aristophanes' Dark Maga thread-Millennial Woes' essay on class in the UK-Dudley’s Millennial Snot essay-Freya’s Age of Abandonment essay Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Against Wholesome Chungism (ep. 24 with Isaac Simpson)
What’s the deal with wholesome chunguses? Childless, tubby Redditor soyllennial consoomers who watch Marvel movies and go to Disneyland who just want you to “Be Kind” and to “Be a Decent Human.” Can this wretched creature be saved? Is it our job to show them the light? Isaac Simpson and Dudley discuss the Chungus Question along with whether AI is going to take all the longshoreman jobs, the VP debate, the bungled hurricane disaster relief, white flight, and more. Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe

NRP Radio: Paging Dr. Peat (ep. 23 with Joshua Rainer)
You can’t lose weight. Is it because you’re eating too much and moving too little? Or is it the type of food you’re eating, and when you’re eating it? Is it as simple as calories-in-calories-out, or do you need to take your temperature and think about your metabolic rate and thyroid hormones and avoid PUFAs and all that stuff? Josh Rainer is a lifelong bodybuilder who thinks that the Peaters and the CICO right-wing bodybuilders are talking past each other, and seeks to synthesize both into a single holistic approach to health and wellness. We discuss all this plus the week’s best content. If you’re someone who cares at all about your health, you’re not gonna want to miss this one. Shave up a carrot, crack open a Mexican Coke and tune in. NRP Radio is a weekly podcast that captures the new right zeitgeist. We discuss the week’s happenings, memes and controversies: All the S**t that’s Fit to Poast. We’re also on Spotify. Get full access to New Right Poast at newrightpoast.substack.com/subscribe