
Karys Rhea
Former producer at Epoch Times and Newsmax, now writing a book.
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Aug 30, 2025 • 2h 2min
Trans Minneapolis Shooter BLAMED Massacre On Mom & Gender Transition w/ ALex Stein, Karys Rhea, & Jamie Reed
Karys Rhea, a former producer at Epoch Times now writing a book, joins Jamie Reed, a whistleblower from a pediatric transgender center. They delve into alarming issues surrounding youth mental health, the impact of societal pressures on gender identity, and startling personal accounts related to gender transitions. The conversation addresses the complex interplay of parental influence and societal expectations while critiquing current mental health care approaches. They also touch on the political climate and the implications of recent judicial rulings.

Jun 20, 2025 • 1h 60min
U.S. Says NUKING IRAN Is The Only Option, Should The US Intervene? w/ Karys Rhea & Will Thibeau
Karys Rhea, a political commentator from the Epoch Times, and Will Thibeau, an Army veteran and defense expert, dive into the intense debate over U.S. military strategies regarding Iran. They discuss controversial nuclear options and the complexity of targeting Iran's fortified facilities. The duo explores the historical and geopolitical contexts, weighing the moral implications of intervention against the rationality of nuclear threats. Additionally, they assess the balance between military action and potential diplomatic solutions, emphasizing the evolving landscape of U.S.-Iran relations.
Jan 15, 2026 • 38min
Bots, Grifters, and Rage: How Extremists Are Hijacking Conservatism | Karys Rhea
Karys Rhea, a political commentator and former producer at Newsmax, joins Dan Crenshaw to dissect the dynamics of modern conservatism. They delve into how bots and rage-bait economics fuel extremism and challenge individualism. Karys distinguishes between gatekeeping and cancel culture, underscoring the vital need for defining conservative values. They also explore the infiltration of identitarian ideas and the monetary motives behind provocative media. The conversation calls for critical thinking as a safeguard against a chaotic political landscape.


