

The Eric Metaxas Show
Metaxas Media
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The Official podcast for Eric Metaxas!
The Official podcast for Eric Metaxas!
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Feb 5, 2026 • 1h 3min
#52 - Ken Fish/Brent Dusing
Brent Dusing, founder of TruePlay who builds Christian kids’ entertainment and fights platform censorship. Ken Fish, leader at Orbis Ministries who focuses on spiritual discernment and prophetic signs. They discuss Big Tech ad rejections and risks to children on platforms like Roblox. They also unpack prophetic signs, church scandals, and why discernment and accountability matter.

Feb 4, 2026 • 33min
#51 - Kirk Cameron
Kirk Cameron, actor and faith-focused author, joins to tackle the controversy around what happens to the unsaved. He recounts his radio 'hell week' origins and a father-son conversation that sparked deeper study. They compare eternal conscious punishment and annihilation, describe the Hellgate roundtable of scholars, and argue for charity over heresy-hunting in theological debate.

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Feb 3, 2026 • 33min
#50 - Pastor Jack Hibbs
Jack Hibbs, pastor and evangelical leader known for his teaching and pastoral ministry, discusses the surge in antisemitism as a spiritual and prophetic phenomenon. He traces modern Jew-hatred to demonic and historical roots. Conversations cover Islam’s role, Bonhoeffer and ideological evil, why Christians should stand with Israel, and warnings about shrinking back in culture.

Feb 3, 2026 • 44min
#49 - Roger Stone
Roger Stone, longtime Republican strategist known for his political firebrand tactics, chats about Trump’s foreign-policy choices. He discusses targeted actions in Iran and Venezuela. He covers unrest in Minnesota and the Insurrection Act as an option. He talks about 2020 litigation, voting-machine claims, and alleged deep state accountability.

Jan 30, 2026 • 47min
#48 - Megan Basham
Megan Basham, journalist and commentator who covers cultural and political trends, talks about lifestyle influencers shaping politics on Instagram. She discusses paid propaganda, parallels with COVID messaging, organized networks interfering with enforcement, and urges conservative Christian women to push back online. The conversation also touches on Greenland, strategic geopolitics, and why silence amplifies opposing narratives.

Jan 29, 2026 • 28min
#47 - Larry Taunton
Larry Taunton, author and cultural commentator who reports from places like Davos and Krakow, joins to discuss shifts at the World Economic Forum and why Trump’s message resonated. Short takes cover leadership changes at WEF, Davos’ elite vibe, Trump’s America-first thesis, and how tone, negotiation, and legacy shape global politics.

Jan 29, 2026 • 44min
#46 - Jack Posobeic
Jack Posobiec, political commentator known for right-leaning media analysis. He discusses the Minneapolis unrest and whether recent federal moves signal stronger enforcement. They cover sanctuary city defiance, Somali fraud leverage, Antifa spotters and organized resistance. The conversation explores corporate pressure in the Twin Cities and what federal options might be used to compel state cooperation.

Jan 28, 2026 • 35min
#45 - Steve Deace
Steve Deace, conservative commentator and podcaster known for sharp political analysis. He argues Minneapolis is a national flashpoint. He warns the COVID playbook could repeat. He explores how blue city policies affect enforcement. He discusses pressure on state leaders, the idea of making examples, and potential federal responses.

Jan 27, 2026 • 27min
#44 - Erez Soref
Erez Soref, CEO of One for Israel and author of Walking the Walls with Nehemiah, shares his journey from Jewish Israeli to follower of Yeshua. He discusses why Nehemiah’s story matters today. He explores exile, return, rebuilding, leadership, and why antisemitism is seen as a spiritual battle. He also describes outreach and unity efforts in modern Israel.

Jan 24, 2026 • 38min
#43 - Seth Ward "Is Atheism Dead?"
Seth Ward, filmmaker and director of the Is Atheism Dead? streaming series, discusses how modern science inspires wonder. He recounts telescope discoveries, the Big Bang story, Einstein’s reaction, and fine-tuning debates. He also shares how filmmaking and stellar visits shaped the series and its approach to science and faith.


