The Matt Walsh Show

The Daily Wire
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25 snips
Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 7min

Ep. 1570 - Black Teen Raises Thousands In Fundraiser After Killing White Student

A black teen's crowdfunding campaign raises over $150,000 after a high-profile stabbing incident, sparking discussions about race and cultural perceptions of violence. Protests against Trump and Elon Musk highlight divisive political sentiments. A bipartisan effort in Congress seeks to secure remote work rights for women. The podcast critiques contemporary victimhood narratives, tackles homelessness policies, and explores evolving marriage dynamics, questioning traditional gender roles in modern society.
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Apr 5, 2025 • 23min

Matt Walsh Reacts to Dumb Gen-Z Trends

Dive into the absurdity of viral Gen-Z trends as the host critiques everything from questionable relationship advice to the dangers of cosmetic surgery. Discover how manipulating communication can signal toxic relationship dynamics and why superficial beauty standards are putting young people at risk. The commentary uncovers the serious ramifications behind seemingly harmless trends, making you rethink what’s really behind the allure of social media perfection.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 11min

Ep. 1569 - The Media Desperately Wants You To Ignore This Horrifying Story

Paige Connell, a mom influencer known for her controversial marriage advice, joins the discussion on societal expectations and household dynamics. They explore the viral story of a woman contemplating divorce, shedding light on marital challenges and communication breakdowns. The conversation also critiques the media's handling of crime narratives, urging honesty around race and violence. Connell’s insights reveal the often-unseen emotional labor in relationships, making a case for better understanding between partners.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 21min

Mom Reveals HORRIFYING Details Of Woke Middle School Corruption | Matt Walsh Talks To Nicole Georgas

In this engaging conversation, Nicole Georgas, a courageous Illinois mother, shares her harrowing experience at Shepard Middle School regarding her daughter's distress over transgender bathroom policies. She candidly discusses the emotional turmoil her daughter faced in locker rooms, highlighting privacy and safety concerns. Nicole also recounts her challenges in fighting against school policies, confronting backlash from local activists while advocating for reform. Her determination shines through as she envisions a better environment for all students.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1567 - Why I Went To Speak In Front Of The California Assembly Yesterday

A riveting discussion unfolds around a recent testimony in California aimed at protecting women’s sports from male participation. Political controversies surface, including a demand for Congresswomen to vote from home, challenging traditional governance. A prominent figure's radical call to abolish pre-1965 laws raises eyebrows. Additionally, the podcast delves into Cory Booker's historic filibuster, leaving questions about its purpose unanswered. These topics reflect a clash of ideals and a need for accountability in today’s political climate.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1566 - Pop Star Makes The Case For Why Women Shouldn't Have Kids. Here's Why She's Wrong

A pop star argues that parenthood leads to misery, echoing a broader trend against family life. The authenticity of recent Tesla protests is called into question, with an exploration of who might be funding them. The GLAAD Awards receive a critical look, highlighting how Hollywood promotes the LGBT agenda while analyzing the disconnect in speeches during the event. Personal anecdotes weave together the impacts of dating and political beliefs, shedding light on modern relationships amidst cultural shifts.
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Mar 29, 2025 • 17min

Matt Walsh Reacts to Public School Insanity

The podcast dives into a bizarre fundraising event where students licked peanut butter off each other's feet, sparking outrage and debate on school accountability. It also covers a passionate student protest against a controversial furry dress code, showcasing various perspectives on cultural representation and activism. These two moments highlight the sometimes absurd challenges facing public schools today.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1565 - Democrats Reveal How They Will Change The Rules To Take Back Power

The podcast dives into the Democratic Party's growing disconnect from voters, focusing on their tactics to regain power, particularly in the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election. Tim Walz advocates for a bold embrace of DEI, sparking debate. There's also a push for legislation demanding lawmakers disclose dual citizenship, raising accountability questions. The conversation touches on emotional dynamics in relationships, ethical considerations surrounding abortion, and a provocative comparison between the homeless and unborn children, exploring deeper societal values.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 1h 7min

Ep. 1564 - This Insane Hearing Is Evidence That State Media Should Be Immediately Eliminated

Catherine Marr, the head of NPR, joins to discuss a congressional hearing that scrutinizes the funding and alleged bias of NPR and PBS. They tackle the question of whether taxpayer money should support media with perceived partisan slants. The conversation shifts to broader cultural issues, such as reactions to Donald Trump’s commentary on Women’s History Month and the societal backlash faced by a woman expressing gratitude for her husband's parenting. The dialogue highlights the evolving dynamics of gratitude and gender roles in modern marriage.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1563 - All The Reasons Why Big Pharma Commercials Should Be Banned

A push to ban Big Pharma commercials is examined, revealing how the U.S. lags behind other countries in regulating such ads. Disturbing body cam footage highlights a mother's desperate attempt to retrieve her daughter from an illegal custody situation. There's a shocking lack of basic historical and geographical knowledge among college students. The discussion also touches on the impact of pharmaceutical marketing on drug prices and the troubling implications for education and national security.

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