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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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Sep 13, 2023 • 1h 41min
DeSantis, Vivek, Haley, Scott - A Megyn Kelly Show Look at Past Interviews With GOP Candidates | Ep. 626
Join Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tim Scott as they dive into the complexities of the GOP landscape. DeSantis discusses his hot-button policies on education and abortion, while Haley shares her views on foreign policy and NATO's role in global conflicts. Ramaswamy tackles media narratives on race, and Scott emphasizes economic opportunity. Together, they explore the challenges of fundraising and grassroots support in a contentious political climate, all while positioning themselves for the upcoming 2024 election.

Sep 12, 2023 • 1h 37min
Breaking: Impeachment Inquiry Into Biden's Corruption Begins, with Glenn Beck and Maureen Callahan | Ep. 625
Glenn Beck, the sharp-tongued host of BlazeTV’s 'The Glenn Beck Program,' and Maureen Callahan, insightful columnist for Daily Mail, dive into the unfolding impeachment inquiry into President Biden. They discuss allegations tied to Hunter Biden's dealings with Burisma, and the media’s handling of the situation. The conversation also touches on the puzzling cognitive state of various politicians, Biden's controversial absence at 9/11 memorials, and the curious decline of Meghan Markle's popularity. It's a whirlwind of political intrigue and media critique!

Sep 11, 2023 • 1h 37min
Left's 14th Amendment Fantasies, Novak's Big Victory, and 9/11 Memories, with Alan Dershowitz and Marcellus Wiley | Ep. 624
Alan Dershowitz, a prominent lawyer and constitutional scholar, discusses the left's attempt to use the 14th Amendment against Trump, raising concerns about democracy and legal precedents. Former NFL star Marcellus Wiley shares insights on Novak Djokovic’s win at the U.S. Open amid vaccination controversy, and reflects on Coco Gauff's inspiring rise. They also debate political narratives affecting athletes, tackle the media's racial spin on Michael Oher's story, and reminisce about the unity felt after 9/11, contrasting that with today’s divisions.

Sep 8, 2023 • 1h 35min
Inside the Jimmy Fallon Toxic Workplace Allegations, Karine Jean-Pierre’s “Glitzy” Vogue Exclusive, with Jesse Kelly and Sasha Ayad | Ep. 623
Jesse Kelly, a conservative commentator, discusses the fallout from allegations of workplace toxicity at The Tonight Show, sharing insights on Jimmy Fallon's backstage behavior. Sasha Ayad, co-author of 'When Kids Say They're Trans', delves into the complexities of children's gender identity, challenging the idea that kids always know who they are. The conversation also touches on recent political controversies and the struggle of middle-class families in changing environments, providing a rich dialogue on societal and personal struggles.

Sep 7, 2023 • 1h 36min
Megyn's Trump Interview Next Week, and Potential New Murdaugh Trial, with Ric Grenell, Mike Baker, Jonna Spilbor, and David Wohl | Ep. 622
Ric Grenell, former acting DNI Director, shares his insights on media dynamics, President Biden's plunging poll numbers, and the 2024 election landscape, including potential strategies for the GOP. Criminal defense attorney David Wohl discusses serious allegations of jury tampering in the Alex Murdaugh trial, hinting at the possibility of a retrial. They also touch on the implications of recent prison sentences for January 6 rioters compared to other protests, raising questions about justice and its political ramifications.

Sep 6, 2023 • 1h 36min
Legacy Media Constraints, and COVID Gaslighting Continues, with Bari Weiss, Nellie Bowles, and David Zweig | Ep. 621
Join Bari Weiss, founder of The Free Press and insightful journalist, along with David Zweig and Nellie Bowles, both critical voices in journalism. They delve into the failures of legacy media and the importance of open debate. Topics include the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Zweig challenging mask mandates and discussing government transparency. Bowles shares her experiences at The New York Times and the constraints faced by journalists. The trio also explores modern social dynamics, the sexual revolution's impact, and the ongoing discourse around women's choices and identity politics.

Sep 5, 2023 • 1h 36min
Media Malpractice Covering Biden and Trump, and Embarrassing Immigration Spin, with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 620
Emily Jashinsky, Culture editor at The Federalist, and Eliana Johnson, Editor in chief at the Washington Free Beacon, dive into the chaotic landscape of the 2024 election. They discuss Biden's age-related concerns among voters, Trump's surprising poll performances, and the implications of DeSantis' campaign struggles. The duo critiques the media’s bias and hypocrisy in covering political issues, including Biden's alleged corruption and health narratives around prominent politicians. They also tackle immigration challenges facing the Biden administration, emphasizing the disconnect between policy and public perception.

Aug 31, 2023 • 1h 35min
McConnell's Alarming Freeze, Biden's Decline, and Elites Saying We'll "Own Nothing," with Glenn Greenwald and Carol Roth | Ep. 619
Glenn Greenwald, host of Rumble’s "System Update," discusses the troubling health of leaders like Mitch McConnell and Joe Biden, probing the implications of aging politicians on democracy. Carol Roth, author of "You Will Own Nothing," critiques 'Bidenomics' and the growing financial struggles of the middle class, warning against elite narratives that promote living without ownership. They explore the risks posed by BRICS nations and the pressing issues of home ownership and economic control, urging a reevaluation of personal financial empowerment.

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Aug 30, 2023 • 1h 36min
Raising "Outdoor" Kids, and Overcoming Toxic Achievement Culture, with Steven Rinella and Jennifer Wallace | Ep. 618
Join Steven Rinella, a passionate outdoor advocate known for his show 'MeatEater,' and Jennifer Wallace, author of 'Never Enough,' as they explore modern parenting challenges. They discuss the importance of connecting kids with nature to combat the pressures of achievement culture. Rinella shares insights on family outdoor activities and navigating bear encounters, while Wallace highlights how societal expectations impact children's mental health. Together, they advocate for a balanced approach to parenting, emphasizing connection over competition in today’s world.

Aug 29, 2023 • 1h 35min
Biden's Incoherence and Corruption, and Leaning on Faith, with Victor Davis Hanson and Alexa and Carlos PenaVega | Ep. 617
Victor Davis Hanson, a conservative author and historian, discusses the alarming signs of President Biden's cognitive decline and the implications for his presidency and the Democratic Party. The conversation delves into Biden's controversial ties to Ukraine and the narrative around his son, Hunter. Meanwhile, actors and authors Alexa and Carlos PenaVega share insights on faith, community support following the tragic Lahaina wildfires, and relationship wisdom from their book 'Love is the Point.' They emphasize giving back and nurturing meaningful connections in times of crisis.


