Episodes
In this conversation, Karol interviews Joe Concha about his book 'Progressively Worse' and discusses the changes in the Democratic Party over the years. They talk about how past Democratic presidents like John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton had policies that would be considered conservative by today's standards.
Published 08/29/24
Charles Gasparino discusses the radicalization of corporate America and the rise of wokeness. He explores the influence of social media, culture wars, and the confluence of politics and finance.
Published 08/26/24
Madeline Fry Schultz discusses her experience at Hillsdale College and the unique qualities of the students there. The conversation then shifts to the cultural issues surrounding gender and the challenges faced by both the left and the right in defining gender roles.
Published 08/22/24
Caroline Downey, staff writer at National Review, discusses her journey in conservative media and the importance of preserving freedom and patriotism. Karol also talks to Caroline about the cultural challenges of today, such as the neglect of children, the lack of strong communities, and the difficulties of dating.
Published 08/19/24
In this conversation, Karol interviews Jon Gabriel, a columnist for Discourse Magazine and the Arizona Republic. They discuss various topics, including John's iconic profile picture, his transition from the private sector to being a writer, the importance of reaching out to people with different political views, and the value of reading classic literature.
Published 08/15/24
Yael Bar Tur discusses the importance of engaging with "normies" and the need for Jews to be awake and alert. They also talk about the shift in attitudes towards Israel and the dangers of hoping to opt out of the discussion.
Published 08/12/24
Steve Robinson, editor-in-chief of The Main Wire, discusses the issue of the Chinese mafia taking over Maine through illegal marijuana cultivation and trafficking. He explains that a leaked memo from the Department of Homeland Security revealed the presence of 270 Chinese mafia sites in Maine.
Published 08/08/24
Adam Coleman, founder of Wrong Speak Publishing and host of Breaking Bread, joins Karol. They discuss the unique concept of Breaking Bread, where conversations take place over a meal, and the challenges of eating while talking on camera.
Published 08/05/24
Karol interviews Tiana Lowe Doescher, an economics columnist for the Washington Examiner. They discuss the state of the economy, the impact of government spending, and the connection between spending and inflation.
Published 08/01/24
In this episode, Justin Robert Young shares insights on his podcast, political views, and the significance of maintaining a consistent sleep schedule.
Published 07/29/24
Randy Barnett, professor of constitutional law, discusses his new book 'A Life for Liberty' and shares life lessons and career insights. He emphasizes the importance of standing up for principles and the challenges of being a contrarian.
Published 07/25/24
In this episode, Karol talks to Robert George, a freelance writer and stand-up comedian, who shares his journey from politics to writing and comedy. He discusses the intersection of popular culture and politics.
Published 07/22/24
The conversation between Karol and Jason Mattera covers their shared high school experience, their move from New York to Florida, and the contrast between the two locations. They discuss the challenges and benefits of living in Florida, the reasons for leaving New York, and the impact on their families.
Published 07/18/24
In this episode, Karol talks with Laura Rosen Cohen about a wide range of topics, including immigration, writing, cultural trends, and political concerns.
Published 07/15/24
In this episode, Karol interviews Siraj Hashmi, co-host of the Habibi Brothers podcast and creator of "The List." They discuss a variety of topics, including personal experiences, the influence of media on society, and cultural issues.
Published 07/11/24
Matthew Tyrmand, an investigative journalist, shares his journey from Wall Street to journalism, covering Europe, Latin America, and the US. He discusses the lack of trust in the media, the need for alternative sources, and the power of citizen journalism.
Published 07/08/24
In this conversation, Karol welcomes Buck Sexton to the show. They discuss Buck's career path from being a CIA officer to working in radio, the challenges of writing a book, and the impact of public recognition.
Published 07/04/24
Tom Elliott, founder of Grabien, discusses his journey in journalism and the creation of his news clipping platform. The conversation touches on the concentration of power, the importance of personal responsibility, and the need for strength in individuals and society.
Published 07/01/24
Jennifer Sey, a former elite gymnast, author, and business executive, discusses her journey from exposing abuse in gymnastics to advocating for the reopening of schools during the pandemic and launching her own brand, XXXY Athletics.
Published 06/27/24
In this episode, Karol welcomes Charles CW Cooke. They touch on the importance of free speech, the dangers of the 1619 project, and the need to appreciate the opportunities and advantages of living in America.
Published 06/24/24
In this conversation, Karol interviews Charlie Spiering, Senior Political Reporter for The Daily Mail and author of the book 'Amateur Hour: Kamala Harris in the White House.'
Published 06/20/24
In this conversation, Karol interviews John Ondrasik, from the band Five for Fighting. They discuss John's outspoken support for Israel and his motivation to use his platform to address moral issues.
Published 06/17/24
In this episode, Noah Pollack discusses his perspective on living in Los Angeles, the influence of unions in California politics, and the challenges of staying and fighting in a blue state. He emphasizes the importance of leaving for a red state for a better quality of life and education for children.
Published 06/13/24
Kelly Maher joins Karol to discuss her year-long project of living off what she produced on her farm. They explore the challenges and lessons learned from this experience, as well as the importance of pursuing happiness and appreciating the beauty of life. Maher also highlights the need to overcome relativism and focus on good faith in our society.
Published 06/10/24
In this episode, Karol welcomes John Zielger and asks the question...Is Journalism dead? The media is biased, frequently wrong, and rarely corrects its mistakes. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the media's incompetence and lack of trustworthiness.
Published 06/06/24