
Naomi Wolf
American author and journalist known for her work on feminism and social issues. Her book "The Beauty Myth" was an international bestseller.
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Apr 24, 2023 • 1h 46min
351. The Demise of the Left: from Liberalism to Marxism | Naomi Wolf
Naomi Wolf, an acclaimed author and journalist known for her feminist writings, engages in a thought-provoking dialogue on her controversial journey. She shares her rise through third wave feminism and the backlash she faced for her views on topics like COVID-19 and cancel culture. The conversation dives into the suppression of free speech on the left and how personal trauma impacts women in academia. Wolf also critiques the left's current political humor and discusses evolving perceptions of attractiveness in modern society.

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Dec 13, 2024 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 671: J6 Committee Members Seek Pardons
Natalie Winters, a savvy political commentator, joins Naomi Wolf, a thought-provoking author, to dive into hot-button issues. They discuss the contentious aftermath of January 6th and the requests for pardons among committee members. The pair explore the ethical dilemmas surrounding vaccine trials and the need for transparency from pharmaceutical companies. They also tackle the media's role in shaping narratives around health care and capitalism, emphasizing the importance of accountability in both politics and public health.

Aug 19, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4717: Mamdani's Silicon Valley Sellout; Political Hands In NonProfits
Naomi Wolf, an influential author and social critic known for her work in feminism and political analysis, joins the discussion. They tackle grassroots activism in Texas, exploring its pivotal role in reshaping local politics. Wolf critiques the financial practices of nonprofits, particularly the Open Society Institute, and raises concerns about political corruption. The conversation shifts to global power dynamics, including potential shifts in U.S. dollar supremacy and the implications of emerging candidates in American politics. A thought-provoking exploration of transparency and community mobilization ensues.

Nov 30, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4094: Democrats Refuse To Accept 2024 Election Results
Darren J. Beattie, a political commentator known for his insights on color revolutions, joins Andrew Ferguson, a Republican FTC commissioner focused on antitrust, and Naomi Wolf, an author and activist, for a heated discussion. They dissect the Democrats' responses post-2024 election and the growing resistance movements. The trio critiques censorship's role in politics and media, and explores the implications of Trump’s cabinet appointments on public health. They also emphasize the critical need for free speech in the face of increasing disinformation.

Jul 31, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 819: Stopping The Next Omnibus; Revolution In Brooklyn
Wade Miller, Executive Director of Citizens for Renewing America, Naomi Wolf, a renowned feminist author and journalist, and Arctic affairs expert Tom Dans share their insights on pressing political issues. They discuss the critical implications of redistricting in Texas and its potential to empower Republicans. The conversation reveals the struggles of grassroots movements against corruption and the geopolitical significance of the Arctic. They also explore the financial risks posed by the upcoming Rio Reset and the urgent need to adapt to the AI era.

May 5, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4463: Trump Bans Gain Of Function Research
Naomi Wolf, an author and journalist known for her critical insights on women's health, joins political analyst Jane Zirkle to dive into pressing issues. They discuss the recent ban on gain-of-function research and its risks, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation shifts to criminal justice reform, focusing on urgent needs within the Fulton County Jail, and explores public distrust in health policies, especially regarding mRNA vaccines and women's fertility. The episode is a blend of serious discourse and engaging insights.

Feb 15, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 708: Bringing Populism To Brazil; Health Freedom
Paulo Fiergo Filho, a close associate of Jair Bolsonaro, discusses Brazil's political landscape and its parallels to the U.S. January 6th insurrection. Naomi Wolf, an author and activist, delves into issues of free speech and medical freedom, while attorney Brian Festa sheds light on controversial vaccine mandates affecting students. The guests explore the fallout of political unrest in Brazil, the grassroots movement advocating for health freedom, and the importance of personal choice in public health narratives.

Nov 22, 2024 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 659: Lawfare Taking Place In Brazil
In this dialogue, Brazilian journalist Paulo Figueiredo sheds light on the political turmoil surrounding Bolsonaro's indictment, linking it to broader implications for democracy. Naomi Wolf discusses pressures for transparency in vaccine oversight amidst Congressional scrutiny. Ben Harnwell provides a global perspective on Brazil's challenges, while Forrest Zhou highlights the Chinese bicycle protests against the CCP, revealing a push for freedom. This lively conversation interweaves themes of lawfare, political accountability, and grassroots movements.

Nov 15, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4057: RFK Is Appointed Head Of HHS
Naomi Wolf, author and activist known for her work on public health issues, joins Dr. Kavita Patel, a former White House policy director, and Darren Beattie, a political commentator. They dissect Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services, discussing the impact on public trust and health policy. The conversation also touches on shifting political landscapes, the perils of digital currency, and the urgent need for transparency and accountability in health governance.

Nov 1, 2024 • 1h 14min
“Pfizer KNEW They’d Be KILLING BABIES!” BOMBSHELL Docs Expose Vax, Big Pharma, FDA & Govt - SF482
Naomi Wolf, renowned author of 'The Pfizer Papers,' discusses alarming findings regarding Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine rollout. She reveals how the company allegedly knew about potential dangers to reproductive health and the adverse effects of its vaccine by the time it reached the public. Wolf draws historical parallels to advocate for accountability and highlights the corruption in health organizations. The conversation also touches on the urgent need for civic engagement and a societal shift toward ethical practices amidst the complex interplay of power and public health.