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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 1, 2021 • 1h 46min
Mike Rowe on Patriotism, the Value of Authenticity, and COVID Hypocrisy | Ep. 45
Mike Rowe, renowned host of "Dirty Jobs" and founder of the Mike Rowe Works Foundation, shares compelling insights about patriotism and the value of authenticity. He discusses the decline of curiosity in America and critiques COVID-19 responses that ignore personal freedoms. Rowe reflects on his creative process, the importance of a diverse education, and the complex relationship between celebrity culture and media integrity. Humor, anecdotes, and thought-provoking commentary make this conversation truly engaging.

Dec 30, 2020 • 2h 20min
Bridget Phetasy on Trauma and Recovery, Victimhood and Entitlement, and Marriage | Ep. 44
Bridget Phetasy, a comedian and podcaster known for "Walk-Ins Welcome" and "Dumpster Fire," shares her insights on modern victimhood and overcoming trauma. She discusses her journey through addiction recovery and the empowerment found in confronting past struggles. Reflecting on societal influences, she critiques entitlement while highlighting the importance of resilience and humor. Bridge also opens up about her new marriage and how it has transformed her life, emphasizing the significance of connection and support in healing.

Dec 28, 2020 • 1h 17min
Jerry Springer on the American Dream, His TV Legacy, and Political Divisions | Ep. 43
Join Jerry Springer, renowned television personality and former mayor, as he dives into his extensive career and personal journey. He shares fascinating insights on the American Dream, emphasizing humility and resilience. The conversation tackles the stark political divisions in the U.S., shaped by social media, and reflects on the challenges of navigating identity politics and immigration. With humor, Springer reminisces about unforgettable moments from his talk show, offering a candid look at the complexities of modern culture.

Dec 25, 2020 • 1h 16min
(Former Father) Jonathan Morris and his wife Kaitlyn, on Faith, Marriage, and Glorifying God | Ep. 42
Jonathan Morris, a former Catholic priest turned executive coach, and his wife Kaitlyn, a producer at ABC News, share their unique love story that began at a papal conclave. They discuss the challenges of leaving the priesthood, the joys of marriage and family, and the importance of faith in their lives. The couple reflects on navigating life changes, from dating after a religious vocation to celebrating Christmas traditions. Their heartfelt anecdotes reveal how they glorify God through their journey together.

Dec 23, 2020 • 1h 21min
The Stars of "Willy Wonka," on Childhood, Wilder, and Hollywood | Ep. 41
Join Peter Ostrum, who charmingly portrayed Charlie Bucket, and Julie Dawn Cole, the mischievous Veruca Salt, as they reminisce about their iconic roles in 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.' They share hilarious behind-the-scenes stories, including the unique moments during filming in Munich. Discover how the film's themes of hope and kindness resonate across generations. They also reflect on the joys and challenges of child stardom, with heartfelt anecdotes about the lasting impact of Gene Wilder and the film's cultural legacy.

Dec 21, 2020 • 1h 14min
Jason Whitlock on the Importance of Faith, Racial Division, and Sports | Ep. 40
Jason Whitlock, an American sports columnist and commentator known for his conservative insights, discusses the vital intersection of faith and societal issues. He critiques the decline of competition in sports, pointing out the detrimental rise of 'participation trophies.' The conversation dives into racial divisions and the misleading narratives surrounding them, calling for unity within the Black community. Whitlock also sheds light on the complexities of activism in sports and the influence of corporate interests, highlighting the need for authentic leadership.

Dec 18, 2020 • 1h 5min
KY AG Daniel Cameron, on COVID restrictions, the Breonna Taylor case, and Trump. | Ep. 39
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, known for his handling of the Breonna Taylor case and his influential speech at the Republican National Convention, joins the discussion. He addresses the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on small businesses and schools, critiquing the imposed measures as arbitrary. Cameron reflects on the societal responses to the Breonna Taylor incident and the challenges he faced, alongside his thoughts on Trump’s legacy and aspirations for his political future.

Dec 16, 2020 • 1h 48min
Hunter, Joe and (Dr.) Jill Biden, with Salena Zito and Andy McCarthy | Ep. 38
Salena Zito, a seasoned journalist known for capturing the political spirit of America's heartland, teams up with Andy McCarthy, a legal expert and commentator. They dive deep into the Hunter Biden investigation and its implications for the Biden family. The discussion sheds light on Joe Biden's connections to China and critiques Jill Biden's insistence on being called 'Dr. Jill Biden.' They also explore the cultural disconnect between elites and citizens, plus the evolving accountability of media in political discourse.

Dec 14, 2020 • 1h 39min
Sam Harris on Political Tribalism, Cultural Divisions and Finding Inner Peace | Ep. 37
Sam Harris, author and host of the "Making Sense" podcast, dives into the complexities of political tribalism and cultural divides. He critiques the woke left and victimhood mentality while advocating for open dialogue about race and societal issues. The conversation touches on the credibility of media outlets and their impact on political polarization. Harris also emphasizes the importance of meditation and compassion, sharing how introspection can lead to greater empathy and inner peace in today's divisive climate.

Dec 11, 2020 • 1h 50min
Sharyl Attkisson on Media Bias, Narrative Vs. Facts, and Big Tech Censorship | Ep. 36
Sharyl Attkisson, an investigative journalist and author of 'Slanted,' dives into her experiences with media bias and the friction between narrative and facts. She critiques corporate influences on journalism and shares insights from her ongoing lawsuit against the Obama administration. The conversation touches on the media's handling of the #MeToo movement, voter fraud stories, and Big Tech censorship. Attkisson raises concerns about the decline of journalistic integrity and the implications of misinformation in a polarized media landscape.


