The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM
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Apr 26, 2021 • 1h 33min

Climate Truth: Climate Change Alarmism and Reality, with Michael Shellenberger and Benji Backer | Ep. 94

In this lively conversation, climate expert Michael Shellenberger and conservative activist Benji Backer tackle the myths of climate alarmism versus reality. They dissect the media's portrayal of global warming, propose a balanced view of energy sources, and discuss the challenges of plastic recycling. The duo advocates for practical approaches to environmental stewardship that align with conservative values, arguing that political identity shouldn't hinder conservation efforts. Plus, a humorous take on yoga adds a lighter touch to their serious discourse.
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Apr 23, 2021 • 1h 43min

A Teacher Speaks Out: Paul Rossi on Critical Race Theory and Anti-Racist Teachings "Demonizing" Kids at his School | Ep. 93

In this enlightening conversation, Paul Rossi, a former math teacher at Grace Church High School, discusses his decision to speak out against Critical Race Theory. He reveals how school teachings have been 'demonizing' kids and punishing students for differing views. Rossi shares insights on the evolution of anti-racism initiatives and the psychological impacts on students. He also highlights the importance of free speech in education while navigating the pressures of elite institutions. This candid interview sheds light on the challenges facing educators and students today.
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Apr 21, 2021 • 1h 24min

Chauvin Found Guilty - What it Means, and What Happens Next, with Alan Dershowitz, Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 92

Alan Dershowitz, a renowned criminal defense lawyer, teams up with fellow lawyers Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh to dissect the ramifications of Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict in George Floyd's death. They delve into the trial's impact on future police brutality cases and discuss the politicization surrounding it. With sharp insights, they tackle media biases, juror safety, and the balance between public opinion and judicial integrity, all while raising crucial questions about accountability and potential reforms in policing.
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Apr 19, 2021 • 1h 17min

Scott Walker on Taking on Unions, Leftward Drift in Schools, and the GOP in 2024 | Ep. 91

Scott Walker, former Wisconsin governor and president of Young America's Foundation, shares insights on combating leftist trends in schools and the significance of patriotic education. He discusses the legacy of Ronald Reagan and how storytelling can engage younger generations in conservative values. Walker also reflects on his successful reforms against union power, transforming Wisconsin's budgeting practices. As he analyzes the GOP's future, he emphasizes the importance of effective communication in countering liberal narratives for the upcoming elections.
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Apr 16, 2021 • 1h 10min

Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal on Culture Wars, the Trans Trend, and Fad Psychology | Ep. 90

Katie Herzog, a journalist known for her insights on culture wars, and Jesse Singal, author of "The Quick Fix" critiquing fad psychology, dive into the complexities of current cultural debates. They discuss the nuances of transgender issues, including the term 'TERF' and the backlash against differing opinions. Herzog and Singal also explore psychological trends like grit and the challenges of media accountability, all while employing humor to reflect on their experiences in the ever-evolving landscape of identity and self-perception.
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Apr 14, 2021 • 1h 50min

COVID Truth, on the Wuhan Lab, Herd Immunity, Vaccines and Variants, with Josh Rogin and Dr. Marty Makary | Ep. 89

Josh Rogin, a Washington Post columnist and author, and Dr. Marty Makary, a public health expert from Johns Hopkins, dive deep into the origins of COVID-19, focusing on the controversial Wuhan lab theories. They discuss media biases, the allocation of American funds to the lab, and Dr. Fauci's pandemic missteps. The conversation shifts to vaccine strategies, including one-dose approaches and the challenges of herd immunity, while navigating the complexities presented by rising variants and vaccine hesitancy.
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Apr 12, 2021 • 2h 5min

Clay Travis on American Sports and China, Hunter Biden, and Dealing with Bullies | Ep. 88

Clay Travis, a sports commentator known for his bold conservative views, discusses the intersection of sports and politics. He critiques Major League Baseball's decision to move the All-Star Game from Georgia, highlighting issues of election integrity. Travis also tackles media bias surrounding Hunter Biden's controversies and the Deshaun Watson scandal, questioning the fairness of coverage based on race. In a personal touch, he shares insights on parenting and resilience amid societal pressures.
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Apr 9, 2021 • 1h 29min

Derek Chauvin Trial: Where Things Stand Now, with Alan Dershowitz, Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 87

Alan Dershowitz, a renowned criminal defense lawyer, joins Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh, both legal experts with a flair for high-profile cases. They delve into the Derek Chauvin trial, unpacking crucial testimonies, including the emotional impact of George Floyd's girlfriend's account and the pivotal 'blue wall' testimony from the police chief. The trio also navigates the complexities of legal arguments around causation and intentionality, while debating the prosecution's strategies and potential biases in jury perceptions.
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Apr 7, 2021 • 1h 34min

Chris Distefano on COVID Hysteria, Raising Tough Kids, and The Plague of Narcissism | Ep. 86

Chris Distefano, a stand-up comedian and host of popular podcasts, shares his unique insights on parenting tough kids in a world of heightened sensitivity. The discussion touches on raising resilient youth amidst COVID hysteria and cultural shifts, including the challenges of gender identity discourse. Distefano also reflects on the influence of his Bronx upbringing, humorous family stories, and critiques societal narcissism. With comedic flair, he navigates cultural controversies while emphasizing understanding and connection in today's divisive climate.
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Apr 5, 2021 • 1h 40min

Candace Owens on the Derek Chauvin Trial, Motherhood, and Cardi B | Ep. 85

Candace Owens, a prominent host on The Daily Wire known for her sharp conservative commentary, discusses the Derek Chauvin trial and its societal implications. She tackles motherhood challenges, particularly regarding vaccine concerns for children, while critiquing the education system’s handling of critical race theory. The conversation highlights the cultural impact of artists like Cardi B and Britney Spears, raising questions about empowerment and responsibility in pop culture. Owens also shares her thoughts on current political controversies and the need for honest discussions in today's climate.

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