
The Matt Walsh Show
Fed up with the talking heads? Matt gives you a no-holds-barred take on today’s cultural, religious, and political issues. Monday thru Friday.
Latest episodes

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Jan 13, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1513 - Wokeness Is Dying
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, joins Joe Rogan to discuss the decline of wokeness and workplace culture. He critiques censorship policies while exploring evolving gender norms in tech. The conversation turns to Gavin Newsom’s failure to address California's wildfires and an intriguing TikTok video that surprisingly reveals truths about male psychology. They also dive into the complexities of accountability among political leaders and the nuances of modern relationships, shedding light on how social media impacts perceptions of maturity and consent.

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Jan 11, 2025 • 13min
Matt Walsh Reviews Feminist TikTok Disasters
Delve into the outrageous world of TikTok as reactions from women post-election take center stage. A striking look at the 4B movement's bold call for women to abstain from male relationships sparks deep discussion on autonomy. A viral video critique reveals how condescension in women's attitudes might push men away, complicating gender dynamics. Lastly, the burden of political guilt on white women is examined, highlighting the pressures to understand the impact of their choices on marginalized communities.

Jan 10, 2025 • 58min
Ep. 1512 - How DEI Is Destroying L.A.'s Fire Department
Delve into the controversial DEI initiatives affecting the L.A. Fire Department, questioning their impact on public safety. Explore the alarming uptick in arson-related fires overshadowed by climate change narratives. The conversation touches on societal attitudes toward OnlyFans and how they relate to traditional values. Following this, there's a critique of Meghan Markle's latest TV attempt, revealing the disconnect between her activism and audience reception. Plus, engage in discussions about the importance of football and the flaws in current driver's tests.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 11min
Ep. 1511 - The Real Reason LA Is Burning — And It’s Not Climate Change
In a riveting discussion, President Joe Biden reflects on his presidency and admits doubts about a second term. The conversation critiques local leadership in Los Angeles during wildfire crises, attributing the chaos to managerial incompetence rather than climate change. Surprisingly, a study links veganism to increased depression—a topic that sparks humor. The podcast also delves into a Hollywood actor's awkward defense of child gender transition. It's a thought-provoking mix of leadership failures, societal issues, and a touch of levity.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 1h 5min
Ep. 1510 - Is It Finally Time For Our Glorious Conquest Of Canada To Begin?
In a humorous twist on political aspirations, there’s a discussion about Trump's whims of acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal, even considering a cheeky conquest of Canada. The absurdity of U.S. annexation dreams is explored, alongside playful responses from Canadian officials. Controversial rulings on age verification for adult content raise eyebrows, as does New Jersey's decision to drop literacy tests for teachers. The episode critiques industry impacts on youth and challenges the narrative around rising cancer rates among young adults.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 56min
Ep. 1509 - Public Health ‘Experts’ Set The Stage For A New Prohibition
The podcast dives into the controversial proposal for cancer warning labels on alcohol, questioning the legitimacy of public health messaging. There's skepticism about the motivations behind current health advisories. A discussion on Justin Trudeau's resignation highlights political shifts in Canada. Concerns about trust in government policies, especially regarding education and family values, are examined. Lastly, the analysis of NFL coach firings addresses racial bias while presenting a nuanced view of meritocracy in the league.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 55min
Ep. 1508 - 2025 Just Started And Things Are Already Getting Crazy
The podcast opens with a shocking look at the surge in subway violence in New York, where commuters face serious dangers. It dives into President Biden's controversial Medal of Freedom awards and his puzzling commute of death sentences, sparking ethical debates. The discussion also critiques New York's congestion pricing as a misguided solution to urban safety. Finally, the host humorously cancels Sonic the Hedgehog, reflecting on cultural shifts and the failures of modern family entertainment.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 16min
Matt Walsh Reviews The Worst TikToks of 2024
The discussion kicks off with a critique of absurd TikTok challenges like the 'bird test,' emphasizing the unrealistic expectations they set for relationships. Humor arises as a viral TikTok about coping strategies contrasts with a Chipotle mishap. The talk delves into excessive self-pity in emotional expressions, featuring an influencer's struggles with her 'bad wife' image. Finally, the conversation advocates for equitable domestic labor in partnerships, stressing the importance of shared responsibilities and mutual support in marriages.

Dec 25, 2024 • 10min
Would Your Dad ACTUALLY Want This? Reviewing Stereotypical Dad Gifts
Dive into the hilarious world of choosing gifts for dads! Explore the common traps of buying gifts that disappoint. Discover the importance of picking presents that reflect a father's true interests rather than trendy gag gifts. With witty critiques on stereotypical dad gifts, listeners are encouraged to think creatively and meaningfully about gift-giving. Say goodbye to impractical gadgets and hello to gifts that dads will genuinely appreciate!

Dec 23, 2024 • 12min
Matt Walsh Reviews CHRISTMAS MOVIES
Dive into a humorous exploration of Christmas movies, where timeless classics like 'A Christmas Story' and 'It's a Wonderful Life' shine bright. The conversation contrasts these gems with the declining quality of modern holiday films since 1994. Personal anecdotes add warmth, especially a touching reflection on a cherished film that sparks debate at home. Plus, a quirky nod to preparedness with essential emergency kits stirs up an entertaining blend of holiday cheer and realism.