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Mar 11, 2023 • 2min
Exodus: Part 2
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson leads a captivating discussion on the significance of Exodus, building on the success of his Genesis lectures. A diverse team of scholars joins him for a deep dive into this pivotal biblical narrative. The conversation emphasizes Exodus's impact on Western civilization and invites listeners to engage with its teachings. Get ready for an enlightening theological journey that promises to reshape your understanding of scripture.

Mar 10, 2023 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1685 - Colin Kaepernick Attacks His “Problematic” White Parents
Colin Kaepernick ignites controversy by criticizing his white adoptive parents, challenging concepts of victimhood and identity. The dialogue navigates the conflicts between traditional values and contemporary ideologies, delving into familial dynamics. Meanwhile, tensions rise in journalism as government influence and media integrity clash, prominently discussed during a congressional hearing. The proposed budget highlights economic concerns, alongside critiques of spending and implications for taxpayers, all while exploring broader societal issues from political distractions to scientific breakthroughs.

Mar 9, 2023 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1684 - The White House vs. Tucker Carlson
The Biden administration's direct critique of Tucker Carlson raises questions about media transparency and the clash between political leaders and the press. International Women’s Day celebrations take a controversial turn with the award of a medal to a transgender woman, igniting debates on gender identity. Legal repercussions from January 6th highlight the divide between peaceful protests and riots, while discussions on women's happiness examine the societal impacts of family roles versus singlehood. As the podcast navigates these dynamics, it also reflects on aging leadership and governance challenges.

Mar 8, 2023 • 1h 11min
Ep. 1683 - Andrew Tate and the Era of Sexual Confusion
Andrew Tate's controversial views on attraction spark debates on masculinity and sexual identity. The podcast delves into societal shifts complicating gender roles and modern dating dynamics, especially the confusing 'talking stage'. It also critiques the media's portrayal of January 6th events, examining the impact of narratives on public perception and political discourse. The dialogue offers insights into the crisis of traditional relationships and the confusion many young people face in navigating their identities in today's world.

Mar 7, 2023 • 1h 8min
Ep. 1682 - Shocking New January 6 Tape Explodes Media Narratives
Newly released footage from the January 6 Capitol riot challenges mainstream narratives, revealing a different story than previously told. The implications of the QAnon Shaman's police escort and the discrepancies surrounding Officer Sicknick's death spark heated discussions. Additionally, the role of the Southern Poverty Law Center in labeling conservatives raises eyebrows, while contrasting perceptions of extremism highlight media biases. Finally, the podcast touches on the dynamics of parenting in light of children's gender identity, making for a thought-provoking mix.

Mar 6, 2023 • 1h 8min
Ep. 1681 - Chris Rock Leads The Anti-Woke Revolution
Chris Rock takes a bold stand against wokeness in his new Netflix special, addressing his Oscar incident with Will Smith. The discussion digs into the societal issues of victimhood and identity politics, highlighting a growing discontent with the left's narrative. It questions the effectiveness of traditional politics and reflects on the Democratic Party's struggles ahead of the 2024 elections. Additionally, the podcast critiques media biases and explores the evolving political landscape, all while blending humor with serious commentary.

Mar 5, 2023 • 1h 5min
Exclusive Fireside Chat With Gov. Ron DeSantis
Governor Ron DeSantis shares insights from his blue-collar roots to elite education at Yale and Harvard. He discusses his transition from senator to governor and the impact of the 2018 gubernatorial election. The governor details his unique approach to handling COVID-19 in Florida, emphasizing data-driven leadership. He highlights educational reforms like expanding school choice and the importance of law enforcement initiatives for public safety. DeSantis advocates for state autonomy and individual freedoms while navigating political challenges.

Mar 4, 2023 • 2min
Fine. I'll do it. Introducing Jeremy's Chocolate.
A new chocolate brand is making waves with its playful gender-themed offerings: HeHim and SheHer varieties. The discussion dives into the controversy surrounding a corporate giant's choice of spokesman on International Women's Day. Listeners are encouraged to rethink their chocolate choices and support businesses that align with their values. If you know what a woman is and love chocolate, this brand might just be for you!

Mar 3, 2023 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1680 - IHateHersheys.com
Hershey’s recent shift towards progressive values sparks backlash, leading to the launch of Jeremy's Chocolate as a counter-brand. The discussion humorously critiques figures like John Kerry, pointing out inconsistencies in climate diplomacy. As economic turmoil looms, the awakening to fossil fuel dependency continues. The challenges surrounding Senator Fetterman's health and political controversies reflect a climate of loyalty and media scrutiny. Cultural critiques address everything from finance misconduct to the editing of classic literature, questioning the impact on societal values.

Mar 2, 2023 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1679 - This Women’s History Month, All The Best Women Are Men
The conversation critiques Hershey’s choice to feature a trans woman in their Women's History Month campaign, raising questions about gender authenticity. Lori Lightfoot blames her election loss on being situated in a MAGA stronghold. Greta Thunberg's activism is scrutinized for its contradictions, and the discussion extends to the inconsistencies within the Justice Department's handling of political protests. Additionally, there are insights into the protests in Israel against judicial reforms, reflecting on broader democratic themes.


