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The Megyn Kelly Show is your home for open, honest and provocative conversations with the most interesting and important political, legal and cultural figures today. No BS. No agenda. And no fear.
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Apr 18, 2022 • 1h 35min
Patriotism, Perseverance, and Beating the Russians, with "Miracle on Ice" Team Captain Mike Eruzione | Ep. 302
Mike Eruzione, the inspiring captain of the 1980 US Olympic hockey team, shares his powerful story of perseverance and patriotism. He reflects on how their 'Miracle on Ice' victory ignited national pride and changed perceptions of America during a challenging era. Eruzione discusses the importance of childhood play, resilience in sports, and the value of teamwork. He also examines the evolving landscape of American hockey and the significance of leadership in shaping young athletes today.

Apr 15, 2022 • 1h 36min
The Truth About Biden's Decline, and the Liberal Meltdown Over Elon Musk with Buck Sexton and Dana Loesch | Ep. 301
Buck Sexton, co-host of "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show," and Dana Loesch, host of "The Dana Show," join the conversation to discuss President Biden's declining approval ratings and controversies surrounding Vice President Harris. They tackle the left's reaction to Elon Musk's influence on free speech and the politically charged issue of ghost guns ahead of the midterms. The duo stresses the importance of personal responsibility in gun laws and critiques media bias against conservative voices. Tune in for an insightful political exploration!

Apr 14, 2022 • 1h 32min
Will Elon Musk Buy Twitter, and Johnny Depp Trial Drama, with Peter Schiff, Jonna Spilbor, and Anne Bremner | Ep. 300
Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital and economic maven, dives into the potential of Elon Musk buying Twitter, exploring the implications of this tech giant's investment while critiquing U.S. economic policies. Criminal defense attorney Jonna Spilbor and trial attorney Anne Bremner dissect the explosive details of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, exposing the complexities of fame and public perception. They also tackle issues of crime and mental health in today’s society, providing fascinating insights into both legal and economic landscapes.

Apr 13, 2022 • 1h 29min
Chilling Journalistic Crackdown by Feds, and the Future of Unions, with James O'Keefe and Max Alvarez | Ep. 299
James O'Keefe, founder of Project Veritas, shares shocking revelations about federal surveillance of his organization and the implications for journalistic freedom. He discusses the ethical dilemmas of investigative journalism, especially regarding Ashley Biden's diary. Max Alvarez, an expert on labor issues, highlights the surge in unionization at companies like Amazon and Starbucks, examining the clash between corporate interests and progressive values. They reflect on the American Dream, the impact of historical crises, and the urgent need for collective responsibility in today's workforce.

Apr 12, 2022 • 1h 33min
Free Speech Suppression, Woke Cultural Drift, and Becoming a Parent, with Dave Rubin | Ep. 298
Dave Rubin, a political commentator and author, joins to discuss pressing topics reflecting today’s societal shifts. He shares insights on his book, "Don't Burn This Country," and the challenges of promoting anti-woke ideas. They tackle the realities of crime in NYC and critique tech censorship. The conversation also covers Rubin's double birth announcement and the trials of parenthood. With a humorous spin, they reflect on the importance of digital detox and the evolving dynamics of relationships in a changing world.

Apr 11, 2022 • 1h 31min
Inappropriate Messaging to Our Kids, and Being Skeptical of Power, with Jeremy Boreing and Bryan Dean Wright | Ep. 297
Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of The Daily Wire, discusses the rapid cultural shift and the significance of countering inappropriate messaging aimed at children. He shares insights on launching a razor company to push back against the 'woke' movement and The Daily Wire's new initiatives in kids' programming. Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA officer, highlights the dubious FBI tactics in the Whitmer kidnapping case, reinforces the importance of questioning government narratives, and the challenges of information integrity in today's media landscape.

Apr 8, 2022 • 1h 34min
Savile's Horrific Crimes, and Life After the Cancel Mob, with Dan Wootton, Joseph Massey and Dr. Robert Maloney | Ep. 296
Dan Wootton, a British journalist and royal commentator, delves into scandals surrounding Prince Andrew and the media's complicity in Jimmy Savile's horrific crimes. Poet Joseph Massey shares his experience with cancel culture and discusses resilience through his new book. He explores the therapeutic power of poetry amid negativity. Dr. Robert Maloney, a LASIK expert, shares insights on the surgery and its future implications. The conversation also touches on the royal family's dynamics and contemporary issues of gender identity.

Apr 7, 2022 • 1h 32min
The Truth About Hunter Biden's Legal Troubles, and a Border Surge, with Sen. Ron Johnson and Joe Pags | Ep. 295
Senator Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin known for his investigations into Hunter Biden, discusses the intricate web of Hunter's legal woes and business dealings, highlighting connections to China and the media's evolving narrative. Joe Pags, a conservative radio host, joins to tackle tech censorship regarding the Hunter Biden story, and shares insights on China’s recent COVID policies and the American car industry. Their conversation navigates through political dynamics, media complicity, and the complexities within current governance.

Apr 6, 2022 • 1h 34min
How America Enabled Putin's Atrocities, and Democracy's Retreat, with Garry Kasparov | Ep. 294
Garry Kasparov, the former World Chess Champion and political activist, shares his insights on the complex relationship between the U.S. and Putin's Russia. He discusses his prescient predictions regarding Ukraine and the failures of American leaders from Obama to Biden in countering Putin's aggression. Kasparov reflects on the consequences of weak foreign policies and the urgent need for a strong global response to support Ukraine. He also recounts his transition from a chess prodigy to a fierce advocate for democracy, highlighting the lessons learned through his unique experiences.

Apr 5, 2022 • 1h 33min
Silencing Free Speech and BLM's $6 Million Mansion, with Andrew Klavan | Ep. 293
Andrew Klavan, a renowned author and conservative commentator, joins the discussion to tackle pressing issues such as the erosion of free speech in today’s culture. He shares insights on Elon Musk’s Twitter influence and the controversial $6 million mansion purchase by Black Lives Matter. Klavan also discusses the shifting dynamics of gender identity, the portrayal of motherhood in pop culture, and the need for truth in the media. With a journey from liberal to conservative, he emphasizes the importance of narratives and faith in shaping values.


