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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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Jan 3, 2022 • 1h 38min
COVID Truth and Propaganda, and a Trans Swimmer Update, with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Cynthia Millen, and Nancy Hogshead-Makar | Ep. 232
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford Health Policy Professor known for his COVID-19 critiques, joins Olympic gold medalist Nancy Hogshead-Makar to tackle pressing societal issues. They discuss the government's shifting COVID narrative and the need for balanced public health strategies. The conversation moves to the contentious topic of transgender athletes in women's sports, emphasizing fairness for cisgender females. They also analyze the Kim Potter trial's verdict, debating the legal complexities of self-defense and public trust in the justice system.

Dec 29, 2021 • 1h 40min
The Year of the Parent: A 2021 Megyn Kelly Show Retrospective | Ep. 231
Paulina Pinsky, daughter of Dr. Drew Pinsky, candidly discusses her battle with bulimia and the pressures of parenting. Maud Maron and Asra Nomani delve into the rising tensions between parents and school boards, highlighting parental activism against controversial educational ideologies. Scott Galloway emphasizes the challenges of navigating technology's impact on parenting today. Meanwhile, Andrew Gutmann shares his critique of progressive schooling, underscoring the urgent call for parental involvement in education.

Dec 27, 2021 • 1h 44min
2021 Year in Review: The Best of The Megyn Kelly Show | Ep. 230
In this insightful discussion, guests include Josh Rogin, a journalist focusing on COVID-19 origins, Douglas Murray, an author critiquing identity politics, and Tim Dillon, a stand-up comedian discussing the evolution of political humor. They delve into the Wuhan lab leak theory, the complexities of modern identity issues, and the role of comedy as a cultural tool. Marcus Luttrell shares poignant reflections on the Afghanistan withdrawal, while Rich Lowry highlights strategies to combat critical race theory in education. The conversations are both thought-provoking and entertaining.

Dec 24, 2021 • 1h 39min
"Dopesick" - The Sackler Family: A Megyn Kelly Show True Crime Special | Ep. 229
Join Danny Strong, the creator of the impactful show 'Dopesick,' and journalist Beth Macy, known for her book on the opioid crisis, as they delve into the Sackler family's role in America's addiction epidemic. They discuss the harrowing effects of aggressive marketing tactics on vulnerable communities and explore the personal stories of addiction. Strong shares insights into crafting the series from extensive research, while Macy highlights ongoing advocacy for accountability. Prepare for a profound exploration of addiction's devastating reality.

Dec 23, 2021 • 1h 40min
Jeffrey Epstein: A Megyn Kelly Show True Crime Special | Ep. 228
In this riveting discussion, Barry Levine, author of "The Spider," delves into the dark world of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. They explore Epstein's mysterious wealth, the manipulative tactics used to lure vulnerable individuals, and the critical role Maxwell played in his ascent. Levine uncovers the chilling details behind Epstein's operations, his controversial plea deal, and the systemic failures in bringing him to justice. The conversation raises provocative questions about complicity and the enigmatic legacy left in the wake of their crimes.

Dec 22, 2021 • 1h 40min
The Unabomber: A Megyn Kelly Show True Crime Special | Ep. 227
In this captivating discussion, former FBI agent Terry Turchie shares his firsthand experiences leading the task force that captured Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber. They delve into the psychological complexities of Kaczynski, exploring his motivations outlined in his infamous manifesto. Turchie reveals the challenges investigators faced in tracking him down, the significance of eyewitness accounts, and the heartbreak experienced by Kaczynski's family. Discover the ethical dilemmas entangled in the decision to publish the manifesto and the evolution of investigative techniques that changed law enforcement forever.

Dec 21, 2021 • 1h 38min
Casey Anthony: A Megyn Kelly Show True Crime Special | Ep. 226
Cheney Mason, former defense attorney for Casey Anthony and author, joins journalist Beth Karas, who extensively covered the trial, to dive deep into one of America’s most infamous cases. They discuss the media frenzy surrounding Casey, her alarming behavior during her daughter's disappearance, and the controversial trial strategies that led to her acquittal. Mason sheds light on the complexities of the defense, while Karas reflects on the public's perception and ongoing fascination with the case's unresolved mysteries.

Dec 20, 2021 • 1h 37min
Scott Peterson: A Megyn Kelly Show True Crime Special | Ep. 225
Join Jon Buehler, the lead detective in the Laci Peterson case, as he dives into the chilling details of this infamous murder investigation. He shares insights into Scott Peterson's seemingly perfect life before Laci's disappearance, unveiling contradictions in his behavior. The conversation highlights the crucial role of mistress Amber Frey and the pivotal evidence that turned public opinion. Buehler also examines the psychological aspects of Scott's actions and the complexities of navigating a high-profile trial, leaving listeners analytical and captivated.

Dec 17, 2021 • 1h 34min
Bombshell Report on Masking Kids and Little House on the Prairie Tell-All, with David Zweig and Karen Grassle | Ep. 224
David Zweig, a journalist known for investigating the CDC's COVID-19 policies, joins actress Karen Grassle, celebrated for her role in 'Little House on the Prairie.' They dive into Zweig's revealing findings on masking children, exposing flaws in CDC studies and questioning vaccine policies. Grassle shares personal tales from the iconic show and discusses her memoir, 'Bright Lights, Prairie Dust,' reflecting on family values and industry struggles. The conversation intertwines nostalgia with hard-hitting truths about public health and personal journeys.

Dec 16, 2021 • 1h 30min
Social Justice Consequences and a Vaccine Injury Story, with Allie Beth Stuckey, Andrew Branca, and Kyle Warner | Ep. 223
Allie Beth Stuckey, a conservative commentator, Andrew Branca, a self-defense expert, and Kyle Warner, a pro mountain biker who experienced severe vaccine side effects, delve into pressing social issues. They tackle the fallout of social justice policies, the rise in crime rates amid progressive reforms, and the complexities of legal accountability in high-profile trials. Warner shares his personal struggle post-vaccination, emphasizing the need for transparent conversations about vaccine safety. Their candid discussions illuminate critical societal dynamics and challenges facing today's youth.


