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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 4, 2022 • 1h 31min
Fauci's Finances, and Growing Immigration Crisis, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts and Adam Andrzejewski | Ep. 292
In this engaging conversation, Josh Holmes and Comfortably Smug, co-hosts of the Ruthless Podcast, tackle NYC's controversial toddler mask mandates and the ongoing immigration crisis under Biden. They humorously critique the government's 'compassionate' narrative while questioning its effectiveness. Adam Andrzejewski, CEO of OpenTheBooks.com, dives into Fauci's financial controversies, shedding light on government transparency issues. The trio addresses media suppression and the erosion of journalistic credibility, making for a thought-provoking listen.

Apr 1, 2022 • 1h 34min
Biden, Fauci, Kardashian, Baldwin, "Trans Trump," and More, with Kyle Dunnigan | Ep. 291
Kyle Dunnigan, a comedian renowned for his celebrity impressions, brings humor to a variety of topics. He shares hilarious takes on Joe Biden, Kim Kardashian, and more. The conversation dives into the fallout from the Will Smith Oscars incident and what it means for comedians today. Dunnigan also reflects on aging, the quirks of dog training, and the complexities of dating preferences. With witty anecdotes and playful banter, they tackle serious discussions about gender identity while keeping the laughter flowing.

Mar 31, 2022 • 1h 32min
What Will Smith's Slap Says About America, and Dangerous Speech Censorship, with Richard Dreyfuss | Ep. 290
Richard Dreyfuss, the legendary actor known for classics like 'Jaws,' shares his thoughts on the complexities of free speech and modern censorship. He delves into the societal implications of Will Smith's Oscars slap, reflecting on America's cultural decline. Dreyfuss emphasizes the urgent need for civics education, critiques the disconnect between politics and media, and reminisces about his career with behind-the-scenes gems. His insights challenge listeners to think critically about the narratives shaping our world.

Mar 30, 2022 • 1h 34min
Smith's Slap Fallout and Dems and Unions Coziness, with Sen. Tim Scott, Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh, and Lee Smith | Ep. 289
Join Tim Scott, a United States Senator known for his expertise in policing and economics, alongside legal minds Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh, as they tackle hot-button issues like Biden's budget and its policing implications. Lee Smith adds depth with insights on Ukraine and China's influence. The group navigates the potential fallout from celebrity scandals, including the Will Smith incident, and delves into Hunter Biden's legal woes, pondering the intertwining of politics and justice in today’s America.

Mar 29, 2022 • 1h 33min
Collusion Between Political and Media Elite, and Learning Through Joy, with Marianne Williamson | Ep. 288
Marianne Williamson, a spiritual leader and bestselling author known for her political activism, joins the conversation. They dive into the societal implications of celebrity apologies, touching on accountability and the erosion of civility. Williamson discusses the dangers of political partisanship, the power of independents, and the troubling relationship between media and politics. A passionate debate on climate change highlights the urgency for clean energy solutions. The dialogue emphasizes the need for authentic political discourse amid rising divisiveness.

Mar 28, 2022 • 1h 29min
Biden's Blunder and Will Smith's Oscars Smack, with Sohrab Ahmari, Emily Jashinsky, and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 287
Sohrab Ahmari, founder of Compact magazine and a voice in conservative commentary, joins Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson to tackle hot-button issues. They dissect President Biden's communication mishaps and the implications of Will Smith's Oscars slap, both reflecting on the media fallout. The trio also dives into the cultural narrative surrounding the Hunter Biden laptop saga, tech censorship, and current debates on gender identity, highlighting the challenges of navigating public discourse in today’s climate.

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Mar 25, 2022 • 1h 38min
Importance of Exercise, Effects of Alcohol, and the Science of Longevity, with Peter Attia | Ep. 286
Peter Attia, a physician and founder of Early Medical, dives into the fascinating science of longevity. He discusses the crucial role of exercise, especially as we age, and the impact of alcohol on health and sleep. Attia shares insights on innovative cancer detection methods, the benefits of sauna therapy, and the importance of maintaining cognitive agility through physical activity. He emphasizes preventive health strategies, highlighting how every age can start a fitness journey for a healthier future.

Mar 24, 2022 • 1h 44min
Taking Risks, Time Management, and Leading a Productive Life, with Oliver Burkeman | Ep. 285
Oliver Burkeman, author of "Four Thousand Weeks," shares valuable insights on productivity and time management. He discusses embracing life's finite nature and the paradox of perfectionism in relationships. Burkeman argues for the importance of saying 'no' and prioritizing meaningful tasks. He highlights the need to embrace uncertainty and life's unpredictability as pathways to genuine happiness. Listeners are encouraged to take bold risks and cherish moments of connection over constant achievement, fostering a more fulfilling life.

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Mar 23, 2022 • 1h 39min
Alcohol and Caffeine, Naps, and the Science of Sleep, with Dr. Matt Walker | Ep. 284
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Matt Walker, a leading sleep expert and author, discusses the vital role of sleep for health and well-being. He explores how caffeine and alcohol disrupt our sleep patterns, the science of dreams, and surprising benefits like enhanced memory and intimacy from better sleep. Walker also sheds light on teenage sleep habits, the dangers of sleep deprivation, and even the concept of 'sleep divorce' among couples. Prepare to rethink your sleep hygiene with fascinating insights and practical tips!

Mar 22, 2022 • 1h 41min
The JFK Assassination, Growing up Kennedy, and His Marriage | Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Interview, Part 2 | Ep. 283
In a compelling discussion, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., an American environmental lawyer and activist, shares personal stories from growing up Kennedy, shedding light on the JFK and RFK assassinations. He discusses the impact of tech censorship during COVID, the division in today's politics versus the 60s, and his views on raising resilient children. Kennedy reflects on forgiveness regarding his father's assassination and emphasizes the need for critical thinking and open dialogue in a polarized society. He also delves into his marriage and the influence of Larry David in his love story.


