The Respondent
Over the last year, Greg set out on a journey to explore the condition of the male experience via the new blog and video podcast, The Respondent.
To find out more about the current landscape surrounding the topics discussed on The Respondent and just how important this project is, please watch the Season One Teaser.
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Ep. 23 – Dr. Cameron Sepah
Dr. Cameron Sepah is Executive Psychologist & Professor at UCSF Med School and the CEO of Maximus, a consumer health company providing content, community, and clinical support to help men optimize mind & body.

Ep. 22 – Philp Davies
Greg and Philip discuss Parental Alienation & Domestic Abuse, Family Law, Free Speech, Fatherless Homes, the Suicide Epidemic, Men’s Mental Health, Equality Hypocrisy and Covid Lockdowns.

Ep. 21 – Juan Pablo Torres
Juan Pablo Torres is a father facing 20 yrs in prison for kidnapping his own daughter. If our legal system can condemn a good man, a loving father like Juan Pablo Torres, to 20 years in prison, we should all be terrified.

Ep. 20 – Steven Baskerville, Phd
Join Steven Baskerville, PhD, widely recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on fatherhood and family policy, as we unmask the victim perpetrators and unethical predators within family law and discuss the sinister sexual politics at play.

Ep. 19 – Cathy Young
Cathy Young discusses false accusations of domestic violence within family law, false rape allegations on college campuses, the challenges men face reconciling modern vs traditional masculinity.

Ep. 18 – Molly Olson
Greg and Molly discuss activism within family law, parental alienation, false allegations of domestic violence – and specifically the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard case.

Ep. 17 – Nate Boyer
Nate Boyer is what many would deem a renaissance man is an Army Green Beret, philanthropist, humanitarian, and former football player for the Texas Longhorns & the Seattle Seahawks.

Ep. 16 – Maryann Petri
False Allegations are made against innocent people every day. Yet in western civilization there is only one branch of the law where the presumption of innocence is extinct, due process non existent, and the cash cow of domestic violence weaponized by scurrilous petitioners and greedy attorneys who present fictitious accusations as fact and get away with it carte blanche ~ Family Law.

Ep. 15 – Kevin McNally
Kevin McNally reveals the latest news about Pirates 6, meeting the “cold and calculated” Amber Heard and speaks out in support of Johnny Depp whom he’s known for 22 years.

Ep. 14 – Laurence Fox
Laurence Fox is an English actor, politician and singer-songwriter, who has been the leader of the Reclaim Party since its founding in 2020.

Ep. 13 – Caitlin Flanagan
The effervescent Caitlin Flanagan discusses cancel culture, Johnny Depp’s libel case, Piers Morgan, fatherhood, masculinity and a whole lot more.

Ep. 12 – Mikhaila Peterson
Mikhaila Peterson, daughter of renowned psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson, guest stars on The Respondent on Sunday November 22nd at 1pm Pacific.

Ep. 11 – Robbie Duncan McNeill
Robbie Duncan McNeill is best known for his role as Lieutenant Tom Paris on the television series Star Trek: Voyager. He was an executive producer and frequent director of the television series Chuck and the resident director of the series Resident Alien.

Ep. 10 – Ginger Gentile
Greg invited the director of the documentary Erasing Family onto The Respondent to discuss her movie and reasons for making it. What follows is… well, you have to see it to believe it.

Ep. 9 – Marilyn York
Marilyn is a certified Family Law Specialist in Nevada and the sole owner of an all-female firm that specialize in Men’s and Father’s Rights – the only firm in Nevada to exclusively represent men through divorce, custody and other family law battles.

Ep. 8 – Meghan Daum
Meghan Daum is the author of six books, most recently The Problem With Everything: My Journey Through The New Culture Wars, a columnist for The Los Angeles Times from 2005 to 2016, and now has her own podcast, The Unspeakable.

Ep. 7 – Chloé Valdary
Chloe Valdary has been published in the New York Times, the Wall St Journal and Atlantic Magazine. After spending a year as a Bartley fellow at the Wall Street Journal under Pulitzer prize winning journalist Bret Stephens, she developed the architecture of a holistic lifestyle curriculum called – The Theory of Enchantment.

Ep. 6 – Gregg Hurwitz
Greg talks with New York Times, #1 bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz about masculinity and the shadow Self, politics and the patriarchy, the concept of the reputation savage, God, and his work to end polarization in politics and college campuses.

Ep. 5 – Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein is an American biologist, evolutionary theorist, and philosopher who came to national attention during the 2017 Evergreen State College protests. He is considered a member of the Intellectual Dark Web and is the host of the popular DarkHorse podcast.

LIVE Q&A – Heather Mac Donald
Heather Mac Donald is a Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, a New York Times bestselling author, and a recipient of the 2005 Bradley Prize.

The Respondent Gamers Gateway w/ Clancy Brown
Hosted by Greg Ellis and special guest Clancy Brown Greg Ellis and Clancy Brown, two actors recently caught up in a cancel culture twitter mobbing discuss the social impact of Twitter mobs at the intersection of our real world and video gaming experiences.

Ep. 4 – Andy Ngo
Journalist Andy Ngo discusses modern masculinity, the overton window, hate crime hoaxes, the reactive news cycles, and the rise of antifa. He received national attention in 2019 while covering the culture war between Antifa and The Proud Boys.

Ep. 3 – Bettina Arndt
Australian writer, commentator, and 2020 Order of Australia award recipient Bettina Arndt talks with Greg about radical feminism, Australia’s gender violence policy, the bias in family law courts, the cash cow of domestic violence, and the affliction of attorney addiction.

Ep. 2 – Christina Hoff Sommers and Danielle Crittenden (The Femsplainers)
Christina Hoff Sommers is the author of 5 books, including Who Stole Feminism? and The War Against Boys. Danielle Crittenden is the author of four books, including What Our Mothers Didn’t Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman.

Ep 1 – Stephen Fry
Stephen and Greg discuss Covid, philosophy, religion, men’s mental health, comedy, literature, acting, directing, sport, and much more in the series premiere of The Respondent.
The Respondent
A multimedia conversation on modern masculinity in which I—as both lead detective and key perpetrator—work to track down the co-conspirators of men’s demise and the secrets to our reclamation.