
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

Dec 21, 2024 • 7min
I'm Canceling Christmas Trees
A bold declaration kicks off a lively debate on Christmas trees, with a humorous critique on their historical relevance. The discussion delves into the stress of choosing between real and artificial trees, questioning their true value during the holidays. A look at the holiday chaos reveals the challenges of caring for live trees amid pets and kids, capturing the fleeting joy of the season. Alongside these topics, the conversation touches on the importance of online privacy in a world saturated with targeted ads.

Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 2min
Ep. 1507 - The Final Matt Walsh Show Episode Of 2024
The final show of 2024 reflects on significant political shifts, including a bold comeback by Trump. It highlights the year's top cancellations, focusing on cultural critiques such as ageism in Madonna's tour and Disney's controversial Snow White remake. The discussion also dives into society's reactions to mortality and holiday stress. Additionally, a comedic look at left-wing meltdowns post-election adds humor, while exploring deeper societal dynamics and the reception of Walsh's documentary on race.

Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1506 - Why Derek Chauvin Deserves a New Trial (And Will Win It)
Derek Chauvin's legal team is seeking a new trial, with arguments suggesting a potential acquittal if successful. The podcast also highlights the porn industry's drastic measures against Florida's age verification law. Meanwhile, San Francisco's new fat acceptance czar argues against the 'fatphobic' request for smaller cake portions, shedding light on societal attitudes toward body image. The discussion also touches on the complex nature of wokeness and the fascinating mindset of flat earthers, revealing how belief can be influenced by social pressure and selective reasoning.

Dec 18, 2024 • 59min
Ep. 1505 - The Real Reason “Am I Racist?” Was Snubbed By The Oscars
The podcast dives into the surprising snub of a significant documentary by the Oscars, sparking discussions on political biases in Hollywood. Mysterious drone sightings are contrasted with officials' vague reassurances, adding layers of intrigue. The ramifications of false accusations are dissected, emphasizing their severe impact on lives. San Francisco appoints a 'fat acceptance' czar amidst ongoing societal critiques. Finally, a Supreme Court Justice's theatrical debut raises eyebrows about the intersection of judiciary roles and political theater.

Dec 14, 2024 • 15min
Matt Walsh's "Am I Racist?" THE GAME! (Uncut Edition)
Dive into a hilarious and thought-provoking game that tests whether you might be a racist or not. Contestants tackle tricky questions about race, statistics, and cultural stereotypes, blending humor with serious reflection. The lively debates unveil the complexities behind common beliefs and assumptions. With a mix of trivia and anecdotes, this captivating game challenges societal biases while fostering engaging discussions. It's not just fun—it's an eye-opening experience!

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Dec 13, 2024 • 31min
Matt Walsh’s Most Defining Speech Yet
The speaker confronts the chaos surrounding trans ideology and advocates for protecting children from harmful influences. They share a bold story about shutting down a controversial gender clinic, emphasizing the importance of parental responsibility. A passionate pro-life defense is presented, highlighting the intrinsic value of every human life. The discussion culminates in a hopeful call to action for Christians to remain steadfast in their moral duties and champion the vulnerable and unborn in society.

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Dec 12, 2024 • 55min
Ep. 1504 - Is This the Final Deathblow to DEI?
A recent court ruling dismantles Nasdaq's DEI policies, signaling a potential end to corporate diversity efforts. Tensions rise as an activist assaults a congresswoman, prompting discussions on media biases and their role in political narratives. Controversy brews over casting choices in 'Squid Game,' igniting debates on gender representation and authenticity. The podcast navigates the complexities of media's waning influence and examines the implications of recent incidents on the discourse surrounding trans rights and accountability.

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Dec 11, 2024 • 54min
Ep. 1503 - Caitlin Clark Bends The Knee To The Left-Wing Racial Narrative
Caitlin Clark's alignment with leftist views sparks debate on sports and politics. Daniel Penny shares his heroic story post-acquittal, drawing attention to societal perceptions of heroism. Meanwhile, Donald Trump hints at a bold political move regarding Canada. Financial struggles in the WNBA contrast with calls for racial accountability in sports. As the holiday season approaches, listeners are advised to avoid common pitfalls in gift-giving for dads, emphasizing practicality over novelty.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 58min
Ep. 1502 - Is This The End Of The BLM Era?
A verdict sparks debate about the future of the BLM movement, with calls for protests fizzling out. Trump’s controversial plan to end birthright citizenship raises eyebrows. The speaker humorously responds to conspiracy theories about a potential gubernatorial run. Discussions on moral responsibility emphasize the dangers of mob mentality and celebrate accountability in the face of societal narratives. The importance of reevaluating outdated policies and media biases also takes center stage.

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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 9min
Ep. 1501 - Daniel Penny Is Not Guilty. Justice Wins In Spite Of New York's Rigged Court System.
Justice sparks debate as Daniel Penny is acquitted, raising questions about the judicial system's integrity. A gender transition doctor faces a serious lawsuit, igniting discussions about youth medical practices. Surprising political shifts are observed as former leftists show warmth toward conservatives, leading to skepticism about their sincerity. This provocative exploration of current events challenges listeners to think critically about ideology and the motivations behind political conversions.