The Megyn Kelly Show

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Oct 18, 2021 • 1h 27min

Steven Crowder on His YouTube Suspension, Fatherhood, and His Near-Death Health Scare | Ep. 183

Steven Crowder, a conservative commentator and comedian, shares his rollercoaster journey through recent YouTube suspension and the cultural debates surrounding free speech and trans issues. He humorously tackles the absurdities of modern parenting roles, critiques political hypocrisy, and discusses the challenges of paternity leave. Crowder also opens up about his near-death experience with a collapsed lung, reflecting on fatherhood and personal growth, while offering lighthearted takes on the new bisexual Superman and the complexities of representation in pop culture.
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Oct 15, 2021 • 1h 37min

Jordan Belfort on His Incredible Life, Victimhood Mentality, and the Keys to Entrepreneurial Success | Ep. 182

Jordan Belfort, best-selling author and the infamous figure behind "The Wolf of Wall Street," shares his wild journey from a disillusioned dental student to a Wall Street powerhouse. He candidly discusses his tumultuous rise and fall, revealing the ethical dilemmas of the finance world and the impact of excess. Belfort emphasizes the importance of resilience, embracing failure, and maintaining a strong moral compass in entrepreneurship. He also reflects on personal accountability and the chaotic adventures tied to wealth, offering a unique perspective on happiness and fulfillment.
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Oct 14, 2021 • 1h 27min

Dave Rubin on Vaccine Choice, Media Narratives, and Trump in 2024 | Ep. 1 81

In this engaging conversation, Dave Rubin, a libertarian political commentator and host of "The Rubin Report," tackles a range of hot-button topics. He discusses Kyrie Irving's vaccine choice and its implications for personal freedom in sports. The conversation dives into media narratives surrounding Trump’s 2024 run, alongside the fallout from Dave Chappelle's controversial remarks on gender identity. Rubin also critiques media bias and explores the complexities of cancel culture, making for a thought-provoking and entertaining exchange.
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Oct 13, 2021 • 1h 25min

Moms Fighting Back Over Masking Kids and CRT, with Maud Maron, Natalya Murakhver, and Jenin Younes | Ep. 180

Joining the discussion are Maud Maron, a public defender and NYC City Council candidate, Natalya Murakhver, founder of the 'Mask Like A Kid' campaign, and Jenin Younes, litigation counsel fighting against mandates. They explore the growing parental backlash against mask rules and critical race theory in schools. The guests share insights on the potential misuse of the PATRIOT Act against dissenting parents, advocate for evidence-based policies on children's well-being, and dissect the legal battles surrounding vaccination and masking mandates.
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Oct 12, 2021 • 1h 30min

Sharon Osbourne on Her "The Talk" Exit and Marriage, and Adam Curry on Cancel Culture and Dave Chappelle | Ep. 179

Sharon Osbourne, a bold TV personality known for her stint on 'The Talk,' discusses her controversial exit from the show and the personal toll it took, alongside reflections on her enduring marriage to Ozzy Osbourne. Adam Curry, the 'Podfather,' delves into cancel culture, the effects of corporate wokeness, and gives insights on the podcast industry's evolution. They dissect the emotional strain of public scrutiny, contrasting the music industry's past and present, while exploring Bitcoin's potential as a financial alternative.
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Oct 11, 2021 • 1h 29min

COVID Origins and the Homelessness Crisis, with Richard Muller and Michael Shellenberger | Ep. 178

Dr. Richard Muller, an emeritus professor of physics, and Michael Shellenberger, an environmentalist and author, dive into the provocative origins of COVID-19, presenting compelling evidence for the lab leak theory. They tackle the homelessness crisis, scrutinizing the consequences of progressive policies on American cities. The duo debates the intricate relationships between addiction, crime, and mental health, advocating for structured support over enabling behaviors. Their candid discussions challenge prevailing narratives and push for urgent reforms.
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Oct 8, 2021 • 1h 33min

Ryan Holiday on Confronting Our Fear, the Value of Being "Difficult," and Courage | Ep. 177

Ryan Holiday, a bestselling author known for his insights on Stoicism, discusses the essence of courage and facing fear. He emphasizes the need for internal validation over external opinions and explores how embracing stillness can enhance family life and personal clarity. Holiday highlights the balance between being perceived as 'difficult' and pursuing one's convictions. He shares strategies for navigating feedback and social media, urging listeners to confront their fears as a path to personal growth and authenticity.
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Oct 7, 2021 • 1h 34min

Biden's Border Crisis and Cratering Poll Numbers, with Eliana Johnson, Chris Stirewalt, and Brandon Judd | Ep. 176

Brandon Judd, President of the National Border Patrol Council, shares insights from over 24 years in border enforcement. Eliana Johnson and Chris Stirewalt tackle President Biden's poll decline, driven by immigration woes. They discuss the looming migrant surge post-Title 42 and critique the administration's policy responses. The trio highlights ethical concerns surrounding Hunter Biden's art deals and the broader implications for political accountability. Expect a rich dialogue on media evolution and the challenges facing modern journalism.
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Oct 6, 2021 • 1h 33min

Getting Real About How COVID Started and COVID Vaccines, with Josh Rogin and Scott Gottlieb | Ep. 175

Josh Rogin, a journalist at The Washington Post and author of "Chaos Under Heaven," joins former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who wrote "Uncontrolled Spread," to discuss the controversial origins of COVID-19. They delve into the lab leak theory and the challenges of investigating China's role. The conversation addresses vaccine mandates for children, parental concerns, and the nuances of natural immunity versus vaccination. They also highlight the importance of transparency in public health decision-making and the implications for global accountability in the wake of the pandemic.
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Oct 5, 2021 • 1h 34min

Tech Censorship, Media Malpractice, and Woke Icons, with Victor Davis Hanson, John Stossel, and Ben Smith | Ep. 174

Victor Davis Hanson, a conservative commentator and military historian, joins forces with John Stossel, a fearless journalist tackling tech censorship, and Ben Smith, a media columnist known for his investigations. They dive into eye-opening discussions about Stossel's lawsuit against Facebook, the impact of the 'woke revolution,' and the troubling trend of prosecuting parents at school board meetings. They also critique the media's handling of scandals and explore political dynamics shaping the upcoming elections.

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