
The Andrew Klavan Show Ep. 1265 - Sex, Manhood and "Song Sung Blue"
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Feb 6, 2026 A wide-ranging critique of cultural elites and how their failures reshaped trust and information. A discussion about sexual misconduct as a symptom of deeper spiritual decay and what true manhood requires. Thoughts on art, from Sundance’s trends to the dignity in simple songs like "Song Sung Blue." Calls for men to recover purpose, service, and self-respect.
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Yacht Invitation And Moral Risk
- Andrew Klavan recounts being invited on a yacht with a disgraced politician and regretting the moral risk.
- The canceled trip left him relieved and reinforced caution around elite temptations.
Epstein Files Reveal Elite Decadence
- The Epstein files matter cumulatively because they expose elite decadence, not because every allegation is proven.
- Sexual corruption functions as a symbol of broader spiritual and institutional degradation.
Sexual Life Shapes The Soul
- Sex expresses both body and soul, so sexual behavior shapes spiritual character.
- Moral care in sexual life matters because the body 'speaks' the soul and forms who you become.















