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The Megyn Kelly Show is your home for open, honest and provocative conversations with the most interesting and important political, legal and cultural figures today. No BS. No agenda. And no fear.
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Feb 24, 2023 • 1h 33min
Fatal Flaws in Alex Murdaugh’s Cross Examination, Staying True to Your Convictions, with Mark Geragos, Ronnie Richter, and More | Ep. 500
Mark Geragos, a high-profile trial lawyer, and Ronnie Richter, a South Carolina lawyer, delve into the Alex Murdaugh double-murder trial, highlighting Murdaugh's lies and the missteps in his cross-examination. They discuss the psychological impact of his testimony on jury perception. Adding a comedic twist, Tony Hinchcliffe shares his childhood experiences and the evolution of comedy through cancel culture. The conversation also touches on personal convictions and friendship dynamics, providing an engaging mix of legal analysis and humor.

Feb 23, 2023 • 1h 35min
Alex Murdaugh Takes the Stand and MSNBC’s ‘Non-Apology’ to DeSantis, with Ben Shapiro, Ronnie Ritcher, and Peter Tragos | Ep. 499
Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator, joins attorneys Ronnie Ritcher and Peter Tragos, who are known for their legal insights on the Alex Murdaugh trial. They delve into Murdaugh's gripping testimony, where he denies murdering his wife and son while facing tough scrutiny. The discussion contrasts his emotional appeal against damning digital evidence. They also explore the media's odd role in high-profile trials and the public's perception of political figures, especially amid controversies surrounding accountability and transparency.

Feb 22, 2023 • 1h 34min
Don Lemon Returns to CNN with His “Liberal Privilege,” How We Can Increase Longevity, with Dr. Mark Hyman, Britt Mayer, and Carrie Prejean Boller | Ep. 498
Dr. Mark Hyman, a family physician and author of "Young Forever," discusses aging as a "treatable disease" and shares groundbreaking lifestyle tips to reverse biological aging and enhance longevity. Community activists Britt Mayer and Carrie Prejean Boller share insights from their initiative, "The Battle Cry," addressing issues like gender identity, women’s rights, and media bias surrounding Don Lemon's return to CNN. Together, they advocate for a balanced societal dialogue on these pressing topics.

Feb 21, 2023 • 1h 29min
CNN Refuses to Fire Don Lemon, Biden’s Message to Putin, How the Media Got "Cozy" With Power, with Glenn Beck and Steve Krakauer | Ep. 497
Glenn Beck, host of The Glenn Beck Program, brings his sharp political insights while discussing CNN's handling of Don Lemon's misogynistic remarks and President Biden's recent messaging to Putin. Steve Krakauer, a media guru and author of "Uncovered," dives into the troubling alliance between media and power, elucidating how biases have eroded public trust. They tackle media hypocrisy, the defamation lawsuit against Fox News, and highlight the pressing need for accountability and authenticity in journalism, especially in today's politically charged climate.

Feb 17, 2023 • 1h 51min
Escaping North Korea, Woke College Students and Professors, and American Opportunity, with Yeonmi Park | Ep. 496
In this engaging dialogue, Yeonmi Park, a North Korean defector and author, shares her haunting experiences growing up in a repressive regime. She discusses her harrowing escape, including the trauma of human trafficking, and the contrasting opportunities she found in America. Yeonmi critiques the hypocrisy of elites and modern education, drawing parallels between oppression in North Korea and increasing restrictions on freedoms in the U.S. Her journey embodies resilience and highlights the value of liberty, inspiring hope for future generations.

Feb 16, 2023 • 1h 35min
Don Lemon's Misogyny, Trans Activists Attack NYT, and Murdaugh Latest, with Jim Geraghty, Michael Brendan Dougherty, and Peter Tragos | Ep. 495
Jim Geraghty, a senior political correspondent at National Review, and Michael Brendan Dougherty, a senior writer there, dive into Don Lemon's misogynistic remarks about women in politics, specifically targeting Nikki Haley. They discuss the toxic culture in media and the blowback from Biden's racially insensitive comments. Later, Peter Tragos, a legal expert, provides updates on the Alex Murdaugh trial, examining shocking confessions and jury dynamics. The conversation is both insightful and revealing, tackling tough topics with accuracy and wit.

Feb 15, 2023 • 1h 26min
Does Nikki Haley Have a Shot, and Parenting and Friendship Tips, with David Sacks, and Megyn's Friends | Ep. 494
In a lively discussion with David Sacks, an American entrepreneur and investor, they delve into Nikki Haley's presidential run and her chances against GOP heavyweights like Trump and DeSantis. They explore the evolving dynamics of the Republican primaries and the unfiltered critiques aimed at her by media outlets. Later, Megyn chats with friends Joelle Cosentino and Yael Denbo about parenting challenges, the importance of friendship, and even share tips inspired by Jane Fonda. They tackle social media surveillance and the impact of bullying on kids, sprinkling in nostalgic anecdotes from their lives.

Feb 14, 2023 • 1h 35min
America's "Reality Crisis," and Free Speech and Censorship Today, with Spencer Klavan, Will Chamberlain, and Kate Tummarello | Ep. 493
In this engaging discussion, Spencer Klavan, author and host, delves into America's 'reality crisis,' exploring how societal values evolve with technology and disinformation. He critiques the power elites wield over truth and reflects on the decline of traditional faith systems. Joining him are Will Chamberlain, an expert on free speech laws, and Kate Tummarello, who specializes in tech regulations. They debate the implications of Section 230, the potential for government oversight of big tech, and key upcoming legal cases impacting our digital rights.

Feb 13, 2023 • 1h 38min
What Are "Objects" We're Shooting Down, Woke Super Bowl Ads, and State of the Media, with Rick Leventhal | Ep. 492
Rick Leventhal, a former Fox News reporter and author of "Chasing Catastrophe," joins to discuss the recent surge of UFO sightings and the military's vague responses. They dive into the cultural implications of woke Super Bowl ads and reflect on memorable performances, including Rihanna's halftime show. Leventhal shares his experiences covering crises like 9/11, raising questions about media integrity in today's climate. The conversation also touches on political interactions at major events and the challenges of navigating entertainment and expression in a polarized world.

Feb 10, 2023 • 1h 36min
Fetterman Truth Coming Out, and Overcoming Cultural Focus on Race, with Victor Davis Hanson and Patrick Bet-David | Ep. 491
Victor Davis Hanson, a political commentator and author, discusses the media's evolving coverage of Senator John Fetterman's health and critiques President Biden's administration's responses to various scandals. Patrick Bet-David, a self-made entrepreneur, shares insights on sticking to principles amid backlash over race-related discussions, the significance of emotional intelligence, and the power of resilience from his rags-to-riches journey. They tackle complex issues from national security to generational wealth, highlighting the importance of personal growth and overcoming adversity.


