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May 9, 2025 • 48min
Ep. 1732 - Pope Leo XIV Elected: Everything You Need to Know
A new pope has been elected, stirring discussions about tradition versus modernity in the Church. Political commentary heats up with a humorous take on President Trump's jabs at Pete Buttigieg. The complexities of Kanye West's controversial new song are dissected, raising questions about culture and morality. Plus, intriguing insights into marriage, deportation, and the responsibility of parenting are explored, alongside a mailbag segment addressing pressing political queries. Join the conversation as humor meets serious reflection.

May 8, 2025 • 8min
BREAKING: The Pope Has Been Chosen
The announcement of Pope Leo XIV has sent shockwaves through the Catholic Church. Excitement over his promise of inclusivity is met with concerns about his liberal background. Discussions highlight the delicate balance he must strike between tradition and modernity. The new pope's role as Bishop of Rome raises critical questions about his stance on LGBT issues and how he will handle traditional liturgy. His leadership may herald significant changes in the global Christian community.

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May 8, 2025 • 48min
Ep. 1731 - BREAKING: India and Pakistan on the Brink of Nuclear War
Heightened tensions between India and Pakistan threaten global security as the risk of nuclear conflict looms large. The discussion also dives into the complexities of modern religious leadership and the challenges faced by organized faith. A new statue in Times Square sparks debates about cultural representation, while the intersection of education and AI unveils significant changes in learning dynamics. Personal insights on faith and identity further enrich the conversation, offering a unique perspective on contemporary issues.

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May 7, 2025 • 53min
Ep. 1730 - What the Next Pope Means for You
Bishop Barron, a prominent church leader, joins the conversation from Rome as the papal conclave approaches. He discusses the historical significance of electing a new pope and its wider implications for Western civilization. The dialogue dives into the conclave's secretive processes, the age-old traditions like colored smoke, and the challenges of reform within the Catholic Church. They also touch on pressing sociopolitical issues and cultural tensions, particularly regarding language and race, adding depth to the discussion on leadership amidst modern challenges.

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May 6, 2025 • 51min
Ep. 1729 - Make Alcatraz Great Again
A provocative interview reveals a cartel member’s views on the fentanyl crisis, critiquing media portrayals of crime. The discussion shifts to President Trump's proposal to reopen Alcatraz as a symbol of law and order, framing traditional values in the criminal justice debate. The podcast also analyzes racial narratives influencing crime statistics, showcasing contrasting political responses to immigration and family dynamics. Throughout, there’s a call for compassion for victims while promoting solutions rooted in American values.

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May 5, 2025 • 50min
Ep. 1728 - The Internet Raises 500K for Viral "N-Word" Mom
A viral incident ignites discussions on racial slurs and societal values, raising questions about racism in today's America. The conversation shifts to the dynamics of nationalism versus globalism, emphasizing emotional ties to nations. Trump's political maneuvering highlights concerns about the future of democracy and abortion rights. Additionally, new research reveals serious health risks associated with the abortion pill, urging awareness and a pro-life viewpoint. They also reflect on the importance of love and charity in activism and patriotism.

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May 4, 2025 • 22min
Protester Arrested, Police Injured — Michael Knowles Returns to Pitt
Michael Knowles returns to the University of Pittsburgh, facing protests that turned violent in the past. He engages with students about free speech, political extremism, and the challenges conservatives face on campus. The conversation also dives into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, addressing its complexities. A heated debate unfolds around colonialism and abortion, tackling moral and legal implications along with socioeconomic impacts. The dialogue balances personal beliefs with historical context, making for an intense exploration of contentious topics.

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May 2, 2025 • 51min
Ep. 1727 - This Was NOT the Return Kamala Hoped For
Join Andrew Klavan, a keen observer of culture and literature, as he dives into current events. He discusses HHS Secretary Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s new vaccine policy, Kamala Harris's rocky public return, and the backlash from Starbucks employees over dress codes. Klavan also reflects on the complex dynamics of identity and community in today's society, especially in light of celebrity family controversies around gender identity. With humor and insight, he navigates the delicate balance between individual expression and corporate standards amidst shifting cultural landscapes.

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May 1, 2025 • 52min
Ep. 1726 - Michelle Obama Admits She's a Man?!
A controversial slip by Michelle Obama raises eyebrows as discussions swirl around gender identity and child medical interventions. Neil Young's allegations about Tesla being linked to fascism stir the pot further. Political elites face criticism for prioritizing their interests over the American people's welfare. The evolution of rock music reflects its shift towards corporate alignment, while ongoing conversations challenge the traditional family dynamic amidst technology's rise. The desire for normalcy in America prompts a hopeful look toward unity and sensible discourse.

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Apr 30, 2025 • 52min
Ep. 1725 - Trump DESTROYS Lib Protestor at ‘100 Days’ Rally
President Trump humorously takes on a protester at his 100 Days rally, showcasing his knack for engaging with the crowd. The cancellation of the Juneteenth parade in Indianapolis sparks a discussion on the politicization of cultural symbols. A shift in Black voter support toward the Republican Party is highlighted, alongside critiques of leftist narratives. The internal struggles within the Democratic Party, especially with figures like David Hogg, reveal challenges in articulating a cohesive strategy. The podcast also touches on faith, societal morality, and rising Christian values.


