
Joy Pullman
Executive editor at The Federalist and host of The Federalist Radio Hour who guides interviews and conversations on politics, culture, and religion.
Top 10 podcasts with Joy Pullman
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Jan 8, 2026 • 45min
Minnesota ICE Protests Turn DEADLY, Democrat Fraud Gets EXPOSED & RFK Makes BIG Announcement
Joy Pullmann, Executive Editor at The Federalist, critiques the impact of daycare on children and the misuse of taxpayer funds for early childhood programs. Katie Zacharias, a legal strategist, dives into critical GOP midterm hurdles and how recent deaths among lawmakers could affect the party’s stability. Liz Wheeler discusses changes to CDC guidelines on nutrition and vaccines, highlighting the shift in pediatric healthcare. Together, they explore the political implications of these issues and the broader questions surrounding accountability and electoral integrity.

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Apr 21, 2020 • 1h 5min
BONUS EPISODE: The Real "Mrs. America"
Join Joy Pullmann, a writer at The Federalist and a mother of six, as she dives into the controversial portrayal of Phyllis Schlafly in the FX series, Mrs. America. Joy critiques how the show misrepresents Schlafly’s legacy and the complexities of her activism. They discuss the tussle between traditional motherhood and feminist narratives, questioning the necessity of the Equal Rights Amendment and the media's portrayal of women. Joy emphasizes the importance of agency, challenging societal narratives around victimhood and empowerment.

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Aug 17, 2019 • 44min
7. Why the Feminist Life Script Makes Most Women Miserable: Joy Pullmann
Joy Pullmann, author and executive editor at The Federalist and a mother of five, dives into the impact of feminist ideology on women's happiness. She argues that societal pressure to delay marriage and motherhood does not align with what many women truly want. Pullmann shares her personal story of an unplanned pregnancy, revealing how motherhood transformed her perspective. The conversation also underscores the importance of long-term planning regarding family and the biological realities women face, challenging modern norms around relationships.

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Oct 23, 2025 • 46min
‘The Kylee Cast’ feat. Joy Pullmann, Ep. 15: Who Runs The World? Girls, Unfortunately
Joy Pullmann, Executive Editor at The Federalist and author, dives into the feminization of society, arguing that it's hostile towards women and children. She distinguishes between toxic and positive feminine traits, and discusses the social impacts of role-reversal. Elle Purnell, Assignment Editor, explores the controversial display of defaced Confederate statues as art, linking it to broader cultural conflicts. They also tackle the ethical complexities of surrogacy, warning against its normalization and potential consequences.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 32min
The Rise of Queer Politics (ft. Joy Pullmann)
Joy Pullmann, Executive Editor of The Federalist and author of "False Flag," critiques queer politics as a threat to traditional American values. She investigates the concept of 'false flag' operations, questioning the narratives of love and acceptance in political discourse. The conversation also dives into the marriage debate, linking personal liberty to moral responsibility, and highlights the ideological shifts in American politics. Lastly, they explore queer politics' influence on military policy and contemplate potential challenges for societal stability.

Jan 23, 2026 • 25min
Elon Musk and Detaching Children from Marriage and Sex – Joy Pullmann, 1/23/26 (0232)
Joy Pullman, executive editor at The Federalist and author on education and culture, offers a sharp take on family and child welfare in high‑profile custody matters. She walks through Musk’s complex parenting situation, debates risks of unmarried parenthood, and argues that detaching sex from marriage harms children's stability. She calls for a return to traditional moral priorities around marriage and parenting.

Jan 6, 2026 • 30min
Taxpayer Funding for Childcare – Joy Pullmann, 1/6/26 (0063)
Joy Pullmann, Executive editor at The Federalist and expert on education policy, unveils shocking findings about Minnesota's childcare funding, where nearly half may be fraudulent. She discusses the broader systemic issues of taxpayer-funded daycare, highlighting research that shows minimal societal return. Joy critiques outdated studies propping up daycare models and shares mothers' struggles with mental health linked to institutional care. With real-world implications, she points to potential fraud in other states and advocates for community-based childcare alternatives.

Nov 13, 2025 • 23min
Preparing for Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas – Joy Pullmann, 11/13/25 (3172)
Joy Pullmann, Executive editor at The Federalist and author, shares insights on preparing for the holiday season with a focus on spiritual and practical aspects. She emphasizes the importance of prayer and a nurturing mindset for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Joy offers tips on food prep, like menu planning and freezing meals to ease stress. She discusses gradual decorating strategies and advocates for year-round gift shopping to minimize last-minute chaos. Additionally, she highlights the significance of Advent traditions and staying connected to church life during the season.

Nov 3, 2025 • 33min
Returning to a Culture of Life – Joy Pullmann, 11/3/25 (3072)
Joy Pullmann, executive editor at The Federalist and author, delves into the pressing issue of population decline and its implications for society. She discusses how contraception has shaped modern feminism and pushed women into traditional male roles. Joy highlights the detrimental effects of daycare on infant development and calls for stronger church support for families. She warns of the negative impacts of female-dominated schools on boys and advocates for balanced teaching methods. Throughout, she emphasizes the importance of reversing demographic decline to foster a culture of life.

Jul 11, 2024 • 41min
Queer Politics = The New Age Religion of America?? W/ Joy Pullman
Joy Pullman discusses the impact of queer politics on Christianity and America in her book. Topics include the Sexual Revolution, the influence of queer politics in Christian culture, historical events on sexual ethics, America's regime change, and the importance of Christian nationalism and political engagement.


