The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM
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Oct 7, 2022 • 1h 23min

Meghan and Harry's Neediness and Disloyalty, and New Free Speech Case, with Tom Bower and Lorie Smith | Ep. 407

Join Tom Bower, an investigative journalist known for his riveting biographies, and Lorie Smith, a website designer at the center of a Supreme Court case, as they dive into fascinating topics. Bower reveals the complexities of Harry and Meghan's toxic media relationships, their striking similarities to Princess Diana, and their fading royal ties. Smith, alongside her lawyer Kristen Waggoner, discusses the contentious Colorado law on compelled speech and its implications for free expression and religious beliefs. It's a captivating blend of royal drama and legal challenges!
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Oct 6, 2022 • 1h 36min

Dire Consequences of Biden's Policies, and Fetterman-Oz Deep Dive, with Charles C.W. Cooke and Salena Zito | Ep. 406

Charles C.W. Cooke, a National Review senior writer, dives into the complexities of Biden's policies and their impact on the economy and energy, questioning the administration’s credibility and the legality of initiatives like student loan forgiveness. Salena Zito, a political reporter, offers a gritty analysis of the heated Pennsylvania Senate race between John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz, spotlighting Fetterman’s health concerns, campaign contrasts, and the pressing issues of crime and drugs shaping voter perceptions.
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Oct 5, 2022 • 1h 37min

Fauci Overstays His Welcome, a Society of Whiners, and Meltdown Over Elon Buying Twitter, with Gad Saad | Ep. 405

Gad Saad, an evolutionary behavioral scientist and author, tackles the challenges in academia, like a professor fired for being too tough and the rise of coddled students. He critiques modern masculinity and discusses Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's actions. The conversation also dives into free speech, the backlash against Elon Musk's Twitter deal, and the contrasting courage of Iranian women fighting for rights. Saad humorously contrasts the prevailing victimhood culture and urges a return to resilient, critical thinking.
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Oct 4, 2022 • 1h 36min

Democrats' Racism, and Elon Buying Twitter After All, with Dave Rubin, Adam Carolla and Mark Geragos | Ep. 404

Dave Rubin, host of The Rubin Report and a new father, joins the discussion on the questionable comments made by Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi about race and equity. He also shares insights on parenthood and cultural perceptions of gay marriage. Comedian Adam Carolla and trial lawyer Mark Geragos weigh in on Elon Musk's surprising plans to buy Twitter, the complex intersection of comedy and politics, and the growing challenges around homelessness in California. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of media, identity, and societal issues.
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Oct 3, 2022 • 1h 36min

VP Harris' Relief "Equity," and NFL's Concussion Issue, with Rich Lowry, Chris Nowinski, and Chloe Valdary | Ep. 403

Rich Lowry, Editor of National Review, tackles VP Harris' controversial disaster relief ideas and critiques the current political climate around crime and equity. Chris Nowinski, CEO of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, provides insight into the dangers of concussions, discussing high-profile cases like Tua Tagovailoa and the urgent need for improved safety protocols in the NFL. Chloe Valdary, founder of Theory of Enchantment, explores how love can bridge societal divides, touching on racial issues and the cultural impacts of films like 'The Woman King'.
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Sep 30, 2022 • 1h 31min

Bridget Phetasy on the Value of Regret, Who Can Get Pregnant (and Her Own Baby), and Tua's Awful Injury | EP. 402

Bridget Phetasy, a comedian and writer known for her sharp wit on shows like "Walk-Ins Welcome," joins the conversation. She shares her candid reflections on motherhood and the unexpected challenges of breastfeeding. The discussion takes a turn to the cultural debates surrounding gender ideology, calling out the implications for young children. Phetasy also critiques societal norms around promiscuity and explores the complexities of empowerment, regret, and the influence of celebrity culture on women today.
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Sep 29, 2022 • 1h 34min

Ben Shapiro on Biden Mental Fitness Gaslighting, FBI's Pro-Life Activist Raid, and Gender Reality | EP. 401

Ben Shapiro, editor emeritus of The Daily Wire and host of his own show, dives into the political landscape's most pressing issues. He critiques Biden's mental fitness and public gaffes while discussing the implications of Kamala Harris' role. The conversation also tackles the FBI's raid on a pro-life activist and cultural debates surrounding masculinity and gender. Shapiro reflects on media narratives, particularly in relation to figures like Giorgia Meloni, and underscores the need for parental involvement in gender identity discussions.
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Sep 28, 2022 • 1h 35min

Escaping Scientology, Tom Cruise's Impact, and a Prison of Belief, with Mike Rinder | EP. 400

Mike Rinder, former senior executive of the Church of Scientology and author of "A Billion Years," shares his gripping journey out of Scientology. He reveals how the organization enforces emotional suppression and the devastating practice of 'disconnection' from loved ones. Rinder sheds light on the Church’s tactics of surveillance and control, particularly regarding celebrities like Tom Cruise, whose influence is profound. He discusses the personal impact on family and relationships, painting a vivid picture of life inside and the complexities involved in escaping a cult.
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Sep 27, 2022 • 1h 35min

The Value of Having Faith, Heaven and Hell, and Believing in Signs, with Father Mike Schmitz | EP. 399

Father Mike Schmitz, a Catholic priest and popular podcaster, shares his journey from contemplating marriage to embracing the priesthood. He discusses the importance of faith, the complexities of heaven and hell, and the impact of signs from lost loved ones. Schmitz explores the value of understanding different viewpoints, especially around pro-life issues, while emphasizing the transformative power of prayer. The conversation touches on the nature of suffering, the moral questions surrounding faith, and the nuances of religious practices in modern society.
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Sep 26, 2022 • 1h 35min

Dangerous DOJ Overreach, and Adnan Syed Released, with Matt Taibbi, Arthur Aidala, and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 398

Join journalist Matt Taibbi, trials expert Arthur Aidala, and defense attorney Mark Eiglarsh as they dive into the heated topic of DOJ overreach in the wake of recent political controversies. They discuss the implications of the Trump raid, journalistic freedoms, and the handling of classified documents. The group also unpacks the Adnan Syed case and Alec Baldwin's potential legal troubles from the 'Rust' set shooting. Additionally, they touch on themes of cancel culture in media and racial dynamics in legal accountability.

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