

Andrew Wilson
Host of The Crucible.
Top 3 podcasts with Andrew Wilson
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Aug 7, 2025 • 52min
"EMBARRASSING" Queer Black Woman Cast as Jesus + Howard Stern Cancelled?
Joining the conversation are Andrew Wilson, host of The Crucible, and Maureen Callahan, host of The Nerve. They dive into the heated backlash over Cynthia Erivo, a queer Black woman cast as Jesus in a new production, debating artistic expression versus cultural sensitivity. They also discuss the rumblings around Howard Stern's declining popularity and fan disillusionment, while exploring broader themes of representation, double standards in casting, and humor in women's sports. The dialogue is both provocative and engaging!

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Aug 26, 2025 • 2h 2min
Trump Orders Specialized National Guard Units To Combat Crime In Cities, Dems Furious w/ Andrew Wilson
Join Andrew Wilson, co-host of The Crucible, as he dives into hot-button issues like Trump’s order for specialized National Guard units to fight urban crime. The conversation heats up with a debate on the implications of flag burning and free speech. Wilson also tackles the complexities of legislating morality intertwined with Christianity. Additionally, they critique the manipulation of crime statistics and discuss the challenges of modern urban governance. Topics flow from national symbols to political frustrations, providing a thought-provoking take on current events.

Jul 8, 2025 • 58min
“UTTER Lack of Humanity!” Charlize Theron & Lily Allen’s ‘Toxic’ Feminism | With Jedediah Bila
Guests Andrew Wilson, Jedediah Bila, Taylor Lorenz, and Ernest Owens tackle the heated debates on modern feminism sparked by Charlize Theron and Lily Allen's candid remarks. They discuss the complexities of single motherhood and societal double standards in gender dynamics. The conversation dives into the implications of abortion discussions, critiquing the normalization of choices and the societal attitudes surrounding reproductive rights. The group also examines women leaders' emotional expressiveness and the challenges they face in public perception.