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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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Aug 10, 2021 • 59min
The Cost of Biden's Eviction Moratorium - One Landlord's Story | Ep. 143
In this discussion, Adam Schinzel, a Washington state landlord dealing with a challenging tenant, shares his firsthand experience during the eviction moratorium. Accompanying him is Daniel Klemme, president of the Landlord Association of the Inland Northwest, who provides insights into the broader impact of such policies. They explore the emotional and financial strains on small landlords, the political implications of eviction laws, and the need for balanced approaches that consider both landlord and tenant challenges.

Aug 9, 2021 • 1h 27min
Andrew Sullivan on the Woke Left's Religious Zealotry, Anti-Tribalism, and a Crisis of Trust | Ep. 142
Andrew Sullivan, a British-American author and journalist, joins the conversation to dissect the woke left's intense zealotry and its effects on society. He explores the urgent need for anti-tribalism and addresses the growing crisis of trust in the media. The discussion touches on the cultural ramifications of calls to 'Defund The Police' and the vanity politics surrounding figures like Andrew Cuomo. Sullivan also delves into the spiritual landscape, contrasting modern culture's approach to faith with historical perspectives, all while encouraging genuine human connection amidst digital challenges.

Aug 6, 2021 • 1h 45min
Dr. Drew Pinsky on COVID Hysteria, The Rise of Narcissism, and Marriage and Parenting | Ep. 141
Dr. Drew Pinsky, a prominent addiction medicine specialist and media figure, tackles COVID hysteria and its mental health fallout. He critiques the pandemic’s impact on substance abuse and societal isolation. The conversation also dives into narcissism in public figures, exploring its roots and implications for personal relationships. Parenting challenges in a digital age are discussed, emphasizing the need for open communication. Dr. Pinsky shares insights on maintaining healthy boundaries amid external pressures, making for a thought-provoking dialogue.

Aug 4, 2021 • 1h 25min
The Truth About January 6th, with Andy McCarthy and Julie Kelly | Ep. 140
In a compelling discussion, Andy McCarthy, an expert on counterterrorism and legal analysis, joins journalist Julie Kelly to dissect the January 6th Capitol riot. They tackle the legal justifications for detaining rioters and highlight disparities in how the media frames these events compared to 9/11. The conversation shifts to the challenges surrounding evidence in court cases, concerns over civil liberties, and the demand for transparency regarding surveillance footage, revealing deep political fractures and implications for justice.

Aug 3, 2021 • 1h 24min
Cuomo and COVID, with Janice Dean and Dr. Martin Kulldorff | Ep. 139
Janice Dean, a passionate advocate for nursing home residents during COVID-19 and a Fox News meteorologist, joins Dr. Martin Kulldorff, a Harvard medicine professor and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration. They dive into the latest allegations against Andrew Cuomo and his handling of nursing home policies. The conversation shifts to COVID-19 immunity, discussing natural versus vaccine-induced immunity and challenges around vaccination among younger populations. They also critique the CDC’s evolving recommendations and emphasize the need for informed public health discussions.

Aug 2, 2021 • 1h 24min
Sean Parnell on Fighting For America, Running For Political Office, and How Military Combat Changes You | Ep. 138
Join Sean Parnell, a military veteran, best-selling author, and U.S. Senate candidate, as he shares his transformative experience in combat and the psychological toll of PTSD. He comments on the current political landscape, advocating for resilient leadership and accountability in media, particularly regarding COVID-19 mandates. Parnell also reflects on January 6th, drawing parallels to 9/11, and discusses the moral obligations toward Afghan allies post-withdrawal. His journey into politics and quest for real unity make for a compelling listen.

Jul 30, 2021 • 1h 31min
The Rise Of The Illiberal Left, with Christina Hoff Sommers, Desh Amila, and Curt Jaimungal | Ep. 137
Christina Hoff Sommers, a prominent writer and feminist philosopher, joins filmmakers Desh Amila and Curt Jaimungal to discuss the rise of the illiberal left. They tackle how this movement is reshaping feminism, addressing mental health narratives through the lens of high-profile athletes like Simone Biles. The conversation critiques political correctness in medicine and feminism while emphasizing the importance of empowerment over victimhood. They also delve into ideological clashes in academia and advocate for open dialogue in a polarized society.

Jul 28, 2021 • 1h 14min
Intermittent Fasting - What You Need To Know, with Cynthia Thurlow | Ep. 136
Cynthia Thurlow, a nurse practitioner and intermittent fasting expert known for her viral TED Talk, joins the conversation to demystify fasting. She discusses various fasting methods like 16:8 and OMAD, highlighting benefits beyond weight loss, including mental clarity and metabolic health. Cynthia dispels myths about fasting and exercise, emphasizing the importance of sleep and mindful eating. She also shares insights on hydration and electrolyte balance, offering practical strategies for anyone looking to enhance their fasting experience.

Jul 27, 2021 • 1h 27min
COVID Confusion and Olympics Storylines, with Dr. Joel Zinberg and Juliet Huddy | Ep. 135
Dr. Joel Zinberg, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, dives into the confusion surrounding COVID-19 and vaccine mandates, advocating for rational public health approaches. Juliet Huddy, WABC radio host, shares insights on the Olympics, particularly Simone Biles and the controversies around athletes' uniforms. They discuss the hypocrisy in COVID responses and the intriguing dynamics of NDAs in media cases, spotlighting the need for transparency and ethical reform. The conversation balances serious issues with cultural commentary, making for a compelling listen.

Jul 26, 2021 • 1h 12min
Ben Shapiro on DeSantis, Biden, and Our Authoritarian Moment in America | Ep. 134
Joined by Ben Shapiro, a bold conservative commentator and co-founder of The Daily Wire, the discussion dives into hot topics like COVID mask mandates and vaccine shaming. Shapiro critiques Biden’s leadership while exploring the contrasting styles between Trump and DeSantis as they gear up for 2024. The conversation also tackles cultural conformity, the pressures of media scrutiny on public figures, and the need for accountability among women. Shapiro paints a vivid picture of America's current 'authoritarian' cultural climate.


