
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.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 1h
Ep. 1576 - The 'Experts' Are Finally Admitting That ADHD Is A Scam
A bold claim emerges as experts finally question the validity of ADHD as a diagnosis. The decline of male teachers is linked to rising ADHD labels, exposing flaws in educational perceptions of normal behaviors. A humorous take on presidential qualifications pairs with a critique of the buzz surrounding an all-female space flight, deemed historically insignificant. The debate on deportation also sparks dialogue on immigration policies and the responsibilities of home countries, while societal pressures on parenting and LGBTQ expressions are explored.

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Apr 14, 2025 • 57min
Ep. 1575 - Matt Walsh Breaks Down The Deceptive Propaganda In ‘Adolescence’ Netflix Show
A new Netflix miniseries is sparking controversy for its exaggerated portrayal of toxic masculinity, pushing the boundaries of cultural commentary. There's a humorous debate around a sports commentator eyeing a presidential run, raising questions about political experience and public opinion. The discussion digs into how media narratives shape our understanding of youth violence and the need for responsible storytelling. Finally, the complexities of moral responsibility and the absurdities of public perception in politics are examined, highlighting societal implications.

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Apr 12, 2025 • 20min
Matt Walsh Responds To His Haters Who Can’t Handle The Truth
This week, the speaker tackles the intense backlash over controversial views on violence related to race. They critically examine the normalization of violence in cultural contexts and challenge justifications for such actions. The discussion also highlights the responsibility of the black community in addressing violence, pushing back on external blame narratives. Additionally, there's a deep dive into how horror films misrepresent racial demographics of serial killers and the implications of these portrayals on public perception.

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Apr 11, 2025 • 59min
Ep. 1574 - Congress Needs To Act On This Very Important Issue Right Now
In this discussion, the pressing need for Congress to act on the Trump administration’s initiatives is highlighted. The passage of the SAVE Act raises eyebrows over its impact on married women's voting rights. Tim Pool's controversial take on a murder case sparks debate among conservatives. Colorado's new gun control laws are critiqued, with a focus on individual rights versus public safety. The conversation also touches on declining auto insurance premiums and ongoing immigration policy challenges.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1573 - This Might Be The Most Orwellian Law I’ve Ever Heard Of
The podcast dives into the alarming crackdown on Christianity, revealing how laws in places like China and Australia are criminalizing prayer and religious expression. It critiques a new law in New South Wales that bans conversion practices, raising concerns about parental rights and free speech. The discussion also touches on economic shifts due to Trump’s trade policies and a humorous take on a former host's comments about U.S.-Canada trade. Additionally, it explores the complex relationship between race and violence in media portrayals.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 59min
Ep. 1572 - The Rise Of 'Assassination Culture' In America
A poll reveals concerning sentiments among left-leaning Americans who find assassination of political figures justifiable. This ties into broader discussions on a new Republican bill supporting stay-at-home mothers. The podcast also debates the ethical quandaries of resurrecting extinct species and delves into the impact of gender discussions in athletics. Finally, it critiques societal pressures on motherhood, the ramifications of maternity leave policies, and the complexities surrounding innovation in genetics, provoking thought on the responsibilities of scientists in this new age.

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Apr 8, 2025 • 57min
Ep. 1571 - Debunking John Oliver’s Insane Defense Of Men In Women’s Sports
A comedian's lengthy defense of transgender women in sports faces sharp criticism, sparking a debate on fairness and biology. The conversation broadens to immigration, spotlighting a Supreme Court ruling on deporting criminal illegal immigrants. Maternity leave laws come under scrutiny for potentially misunderstood implications. There's also a critical look at modern diversity initiatives and their impact on storytelling, questioning how legislation shapes individual liberties and societal values.

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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 3min
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 • 20min
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 6min
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.