

Radio Renaissance
The official podcast of American Renaissance, hosted by AR editor Jared Taylor.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 60min
Watch Out on November 3rd
 Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey worry that it may not be innocent trick or treat when the handouts stop. The hosts also discuss Memphis, Mamdani, Hannah Duston, and why your rent may be coming down.  

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Oct 24, 2025 • 1h 2min
Black Prof to White 'Allies:' Be Like John Brown
 The hosts delve into the controversial views of Prof. Stacey Patton on radical allyship, urging listeners to reflect on the legacy of John Brown. They discuss alarming trends in black homicide statistics, highlighting the disproportionate impact of gun violence. Other topics include debates around self-deportation initiatives, crime and return policies in Europe, and a heated controversy surrounding ICE support at a sports event. The discussion also critiques the recontextualization of Confederate monuments, examining the cultural implications of these changes. 

Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 2min
US Refugee Program May Favor Whites
 Hosts explore the U.S. refugee landscape, debating whether to prioritize European migrants amidst diversity concerns. They analyze rising black unemployment linked to federal job cuts and discuss the implications of DEI program reductions on black employment. The show dives into black homicide rates, probing societal impacts and gun violence trends. They also tackle cancellation culture in academia, touching on how public beliefs influence perceptions around race and intelligence. 

Oct 9, 2025 • 1h
FBI Boots ADL and SPLC
 Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wonder why it took so long. They also discuss Antifa on the run, Taylor's trip to Britain, immigration fraud, and Taylor Swift. Thumbnail credit: © Scott Coleman/ZUMA Press Wire 

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Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 10min
FBI Fires BLM Kneelers
 In this discussion, Sam Dickson, a commentator on law enforcement and culture, delves into the ramifications of the FBI firing agents who kneeled during BLM protests, stressing the importance of political neutrality in law enforcement. He critiques the NAACP's response to a high school blackface incident, discussing the blurred lines of cultural sensitivity and hypocrisy. Sam also explores the implications of corporate diversity hires and urges listeners to consider the consequences of unqualified appointments in public services, advocating for independent economic freedom. 

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Sep 26, 2025 • 1h 1min
White Students Chased Off Black Campus
 Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey dive into the controversial reactions surrounding white students at Tennessee State University. They tackle the complexities of the Dallas ICE shooting and the politics of organized violence. The discussion includes Antifa's recent activities and legal battles in Georgia, along with the implications of targeting political organizations. They explore deplatforming of conservative voices on social media and wrap up with provocative tales like the Hannah Dustin statue controversy. 

Sep 18, 2025 • 1h
The Brilliant Ta-Nehisi Coates
 Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at accusations that Kirk was "an unreconstructed white supremacist." They also discuss Camp of the Saints, Dearborn, Jimmy Kimmel, and Bonehead Bondi. Thumbnail credit: © Maxppp via ZUMA Press 

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Sep 12, 2025 • 1h
SCOTUS: It's Not Racial Profiling
 The hosts celebrate a significant Supreme Court ruling on immigration that tackles racial profiling. They delve into the deportation of South Korean workers from a Georgia factory, revealing the international ramifications. A discussion on societal reactions to crime looks at the complexities of law enforcement and media portrayal of diverse cases. Humor surfaces as they reflect on construction site mishaps amid serious public sentiment. The transformation of Confederate monuments sparks a debate over history and cultural significance. 

Sep 11, 2025 • 60min
The Irreplaceable Charlie Kirk
 Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey pay tribute to Charlie Kirk. If he was not already great, he was on the road to greatness, and the more he talked about race the greater he became. Thumbnail credit: © MRSERIKAKIRK/Instagram via ZUMA Press Wire 

Sep 4, 2025 • 60min
Because It Worked in DC . . .
 Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at blacks who love criminals and whites who love bums. The hosts also discuss Harjinder Singh's CDL, Trump's cabinet, and they add a postscript to Hurricane Katrina. Thumbnail credit: © Imago via ZUMA Press 


