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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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May 19, 2021 • 1h 45min
What's Happening in Israel and Gaza, Today and Throughout History - With Alan Dershowitz and Shadi Hamid | Ep. 104
Alan Dershowitz, Professor Emeritus at Harvard Law School and a legal expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, joins Shadi Hamid from the Brookings Institution for an in-depth discussion on the recent violence in Israel and Gaza. They explore the historical context of the region, the rise of Hamas, and the plight of Palestinians post-1967. The conversation also touches on the humanitarian crisis, civilian casualties, and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, offering a nuanced look at pathways toward peace in a deeply divided region.

May 17, 2021 • 1h 7min
Carlos Watson on Challenging Conversations, the State of the Media, and the Ingredients to Success | Ep. 103
Carlos Watson, co-founder and CEO of OZY Media and former journalist, dives into essential conversations about race, media, and education. He reflects on his journey from a troubled student to Harvard graduate, emphasizing the need for supportive environments for children. The discussion also touches on the societal shifts post-George Floyd, exploring how these moments open pathways for dialogue. Additionally, Watson discusses the complexities of parenting, blending serious topics with personal anecdotes like his IVF journey, all while advocating for innovation in media.

May 14, 2021 • 1h 20min
Ryan Long on Intersectional Trainwrecks, the State of Comedy, and COVID Hypocrisy | Ep. 102
Ryan Long, a Canadian comedian and co-host of The Boyscast, dives into the chaos of Hollywood's intersectional trainwrecks and the hypocrisy of celebrity activism. He shares insights on the evolution of comedy amid the pressures of wokism and discusses the absurdity of COVID-19 messaging. Long humorously critiques the culture of victimhood and reflects on the conflicting opinions flooding the entertainment industry. With his sharp wit, he highlights the need for authenticity in comedy while navigating the absurd landscape of modern social issues.

May 12, 2021 • 2h
The Trans Athletes Debate, From All Angles: High School Girls Suing, Medical Experts, and More | Ep. 101
Chelsea Mitchell and Alanna Smith, high school track stars entangled in a lawsuit against transgender athletes in girls' sports, share their quest for fairness and recognition. Attorney Kristen Waggoner discusses the legal complexities involved, while Joanna Harper, a trans athlete and medical physicist, provides insight into the science of athletic performance. Professor Gregory Brown adds perspective on the physiological aspects, exploring how hormone therapy timing affects competition. Together, they navigate the emotional and ethical challenges of this divisive topic.

May 10, 2021 • 1h 33min
John McWhorter on MLK's Message, Fixing Our Culture's Focus on Race, and Nasty Words | Ep. 100
Join linguist John McWhorter, a Columbia University professor and author, as he dives into the impact of language on race and society. He challenges the narratives surrounding systemic racism and critiques popular anti-racism literature. The conversation also explores the complexities of policing, the evolution of racial language, and the need for nuanced discussions in education. McWhorter passionately advocates for a richer understanding of race that goes beyond oversimplified views, urging for constructive dialogue to advance cultural understanding.

May 7, 2021 • 1h 41min
A Parent Fights Back: Andrew Gutmann on Critical Race Theory and "Anti-Racism" Indoctrination at His Daughter's School | Ep. 99
Andrew Gutmann, a passionate parent from New York City, discusses his bold decision to withdraw his daughter from Brearley School over Critical Race Theory indoctrination. He shares the backlash he faced for publicly voicing his concerns, the anti-racism pledge he was compelled to sign, and his daughter's reaction to the situation. Gutmann critiques the impact of education policies and COVID restrictions on children's well-being while advocating for more thoughtful discussions around race in schools. His journey highlights the challenges parents encounter in confronting educational ideologies.

May 5, 2021 • 1h 20min
Sen. Josh Hawley on Big Tech Tyranny, Media Absurdity, and the State of the GOP | Ep. 98
Senator Josh Hawley, a prominent conservative from Missouri and author of "The Tyranny of Big Tech," tackles the dangers of Big Tech's influence on democracy. He shares insights on the implications of Section 230, the need for antitrust reforms, and how media hypocrisy fuels political discourse. Hawley reflects on his decision to object to the 2020 election results, critiques the current state of the GOP, and discusses the personal toll of political dissent, including protests against his family. His thoughts on privacy and parenting in the digital age add depth to the conversation.

May 3, 2021 • 1h 40min
Adam Grant on How To Win Arguments, "Safe Spaces" on College Campuses, and Imposter Thoughts | Ep. 97
Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist and bestselling author, shares his insights on winning arguments and fostering productive discussions. He emphasizes the importance of valuing personal beliefs over political affiliations and discusses the challenges of leadership, particularly with imposter syndrome. The conversation also touches on the rising trend of 'imposter thoughts' and the need for psychological safety in educational environments. Grant advocates for respectful dialogue and the value of constructive disagreement, even amid diverse perspectives.

Apr 30, 2021 • 2h 10min
Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch on Woke Culture, Free Speech, and Identity Politics | Ep. 96
Joining the conversation are Kmele Foster, a libertarian commentator and co-host of The Fifth Column; Michael Moynihan, a Reason Magazine contributor; and Matt Welch, founder of Reason Magazine. They delve into President Biden's awkward Congress address and the media's mixed reactions. The trio critiques woke culture and identity politics while discussing complexities surrounding free speech. They also tackle qualified immunity in police reform and emphasize the importance of nuanced dialogues over simplistic narratives in today's divisive climate.

Apr 28, 2021 • 1h 26min
Charles C.W. Cooke on Biden's Broken Promises, COVID Craziness, and Police Reform | Ep. 95
In this engaging discussion, journalist Charles C.W. Cooke of National Review critiques President Biden's first 100 days, focusing on broken promises and pressing issues in American politics. He dives into the divisive impact of COVID-19 policies, particularly on youth education and mask mandates. Cooke also addresses the complexities of police reform in light of high-profile incidents and clarifies misconceptions about the Second Amendment. The conversation is rich with humor and sharp analysis, making it a thought-provoking listen.


