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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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Apr 17, 2023 • 1h 35min
Bud Light Backlash Grows, Mr. Beast Fallout, and Race Trumping Merit, with Michael Knowles and Heather Mac Donald | Ep. 530
Michael Knowles, a conservative commentator from The Daily Wire, dives into the Bud Light backlash over its marketing campaign, dissecting the corporate identity crisis. He discusses the fallout from Mr. Beast's co-star's transition and critiques the left's manipulation of language. Joining him is Heather Mac Donald, a fellow conservative commentator, who addresses the impact of prioritizing race over merit in college admissions and the controversial push to eliminate AP classes. Their candid conversation reveals the complexities of identity, meritocracy, and cultural accountability.

Apr 14, 2023 • 1h 35min
Trans Ideology Harming Women, and Dangers of "Affirming" Care, with Kellie-Jay Keen "Posie Parker," Cat Cattinson, and More | Ep. 529
Kellie-Jay Keen, a prominent British activist and founder of Standing for Women, discusses the extreme climate around trans ideology in the U.S. and its impact on women's rights. Joey Brite, Cat Cattinson, and therapist Stephanie Winn share insights from the documentary "Affirmation Generation," detailing the risks of gender-affirming care and personal experiences with gender dysphoria. They explore the influence of societal pressures on identity, the role of money in activism, and the challenges faced by detransitioners, highlighting the need for cautious approaches to children's gender issues.

Apr 13, 2023 • 1h 35min
Biden's Doomed Electric Car Push, and Bud Light's Woke Backlash, with Eric Bolling, Andrew Klavan, and Dr. Marilyn Singleton | Ep. 528
Join Eric Bolling, a Newsmax host, as he critiques Biden's electric car push and the financial burdens it poses to everyday citizens. Andrew Klavan, a conservative commentator, discusses the media's portrayal of political violence and the differing reactions based on ideology. Dr. Marilyn Singleton highlights concerns over diversity initiatives in healthcare, advocating for merit-based practices. They also analyze Bud Light's marketing blunders and the backlash against identity politics, creating a lively debate on societal values.

Apr 12, 2023 • 1h 30min
Activists Capturing Institutions, Censorship and Twitter Toxicity, and Woke Untruths, with Sam Harris | Ep. 527
In a thought-provoking conversation with Megyn Kelly, Sam Harris, a neuroscientist and author known for his insights on morality, dives deep into the toxicity of social media, particularly Twitter. He discusses the challenges faced by centrists in a polarized political landscape and critiques media bias evident in the Hunter Biden laptop controversy. Harris also addresses extreme ideologies, the influence of woke culture on identity politics, and shares his controversial views on political leadership, emphasizing the need for compassion and reasoned dialogue in today’s charged environment.

Apr 11, 2023 • 1h 36min
Bud Light Learns "Go Woke Go Broke," and Famous Female Athletes Go Anti-Woman, with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 526
Emily Jashinsky, culture editor at The Federalist, and Eliana Johnson, editor of the Washington Free Beacon, discuss Bud Light's backlash after its controversial marketing decisions, including hiring Dylan Mulvaney. They delve into the cultural tensions between corporate activism and consumer loyalty, as well as the implications of political figures manipulating media narratives. The conversation touches on the troubling normalization of inappropriate behaviors towards children and the recent controversies surrounding female athletes and women’s rights in sports.

Apr 10, 2023 • 1h 36min
Left's Hypocrisy on Women, Ignoring Nashville Trans Shooter, and How to Live Better Longer, with Glenn Greenwald and Dr. Peter Attia | Ep. 525
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald discusses the left's contradictions on issues like the Nashville shooting and the fallout from the 'Me Too' movement. He critiques the media's biased narratives while highlighting calls for accountability in political discourse. Following him, Dr. Peter Attia shares insights on longevity, emphasizing the importance of personalized health management, genetic testing, and the drawbacks of weight loss drugs like Ozempic. Together, they unravel the secrets to living a healthier, longer life.

Apr 7, 2023 • 1h 37min
Truth About Tennessee Expulsions, and Anti-Speech Activists on College Campuses, with Dennis Prager and Ian Haworth | Ep. 524
Dennis Prager, a conservative radio host and co-founder of PragerU, joins columnist Ian Haworth to dive into the heated debates surrounding free speech, particularly on college campuses where protests disrupt discourse. They discuss the Tennessee expulsion of lawmakers, the bravery of swimmer Riley Gaines against trans activism, and the complexities of gender identity. Prager critiques the media's portrayal of these events and raises concerns about society’s shifting values while emphasizing the importance of open dialogue and the courage to stand for one’s beliefs.

Apr 6, 2023 • 1h 35min
Unhinged Media Reaction to Trump Arrest, and Don Lemon's Misogyny, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts | Ep. 523
Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, John Ashbrook, and Comfortably Smug, the hosts of the "Ruthless" podcast, dive into the chaotic media reaction to Donald Trump's arrest and the hypocrisy surrounding it. They also discuss the recent liberal shift in Wisconsin and the implications of prosecuting a former president. The panel critiques Don Lemon's misogyny and explores the political ramifications of Chicago's newly elected progressive mayor. With sharp wit and insightful commentary, they unravel the complex interplay between media, politics, and public perception.

Apr 5, 2023 • 1h 28min
The Weak Case Against President Trump, with Rep. Byron Donalds, Arthur Aidala, Dave Aronberg, and Brad Smith | Ep. 522
Rep. Byron Donalds, a vocal Republican from Florida, joins legal experts to dissect the seemingly weak case against Donald Trump following his indictment. Arthur Aidala critiques the prosecution's strategy, while Dave Aronberg discusses campaign finance violations. Brad Smith emphasizes the challenges of proving these allegations legally. The conversation reveals how Trump plans to leverage this situation politically, alongside discussions on media biases and the hypocrisy surrounding presidential legal troubles.

Apr 4, 2023 • 1h 34min
Historic Arrest of Former President Donald Trump, with Alan Dershowitz, Charles C.W. Cooke, and Ric Grenell | Ep. 521
Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard Law emeritus and author, discusses Trump's legal strategies and appeals, including the significance of the First Amendment. Charles C.W. Cooke critiques the media's obsession and the Democratic approach to 'norms,' while highlighting Trump's rising poll numbers. Ric Grenell emphasizes public outrage over the indictment, potential risks for American democracy, and predicts Trump will remain the GOP nominee. Together, they explore the complex interplay of law, politics, and media in this historic moment.


