Best Podcast Episodes About Charlie Kirk

Best Podcast Episodes About Charlie Kirk

Everything podcasters are saying about Charlie Kirk — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 25, 2026 – 76 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Charlie Kirk

The Shawn Ryan Show
“… president's detail, come up and shake President Trump's hand. So basically circumventing the Secret Service. And then you had the assassination of Charlie Kirk. And Charlie was one of the most vocal advocates against a regime change war inside of Iran. And he was advocating heavily that we change our stance in regards to our relationship with Israel. He was in the White House lobbying President Trump to not attack Iran in the lead up to the 12 war So Charlie would have been very very much against what was going on what going on right now He then killed in September And so I think it irresponsible for …” “… at the UN. You had, when he went out to dinner, there was the table of code pink protesters who sat down next to them. And then you had the police officer, who I think is probably a good patriotic American, but he was armed. He wasn't part of the president's detail, come up and shake President Trump's hand. So basically circumventing the Secret Service. And then you had the assassination of Charlie Kirk. And Charlie was one of the most vocal advocates against a regime change war inside of Iran. And he was advocating heavily that we change our stance in regards to our relationship with Israel. He was in the White House lobbying President Trump to not attack Iran in the lead up to the 12 war So Charlie would have been very very much against what was going on what going on right now He then killed in September And so I think it irresponsible for us not to look at all of these things on a broader timeline and see where they fit into what taking place right now Are you saying that you don't think that the kid that's been propped up to have killed Charlie is the guy? I'm not saying that at all. I mean, that kid, his fingerprints are on the gun. That case is going to be made. What I do know is …” View more
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent advocate against U.S. military intervention in Iran, raises serious questions about foreign connections and investigative failures. Just days before his assassination, a man was arrested for plotting to kill President Trump as retaliation for the killing of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. This segment critiques the FBI's handling of the investigation and suggests that foreign links were not thoroughly explored.
The Shawn Ryan Show · #291 Joe Kent - His Message to President Trump on Ending the War With Iran · Mar 26, 2026
There Are No Girls on the Internet
“… USA is their private nonprofit out there doing the boots-on-the-ground work that government can't do for them. Also, we talked about this after Charlie Kirk's death. Turning Point USA's Professor Watch List, brought to you by Charlie Kirk. And it's so funny to me that people are like, oh, we really loved Free Speech. Girl, where? Not the free speech of the professors that are on this watch list that are being threatened and silenced for what they have to say. Certainly not their free speech, no? Not at all. It's free speech to them means I'm allowed to say hate speech, and anybody who criticizes me …” “… not a white Christian nationalist and shoving them out of academia. And it's all part of this broader ethnic cleansing project of the far right that's being currently headed up by President Stephen Miller. And the rest of this regime and Turning Point USA is their private nonprofit out there doing the boots-on-the-ground work that government can't do for them. Also, we talked about this after Charlie Kirk's death. Turning Point USA's Professor Watch List, brought to you by Charlie Kirk. And it's so funny to me that people are like, oh, we really loved Free Speech. Girl, where? Not the free speech of the professors that are on this watch list that are being threatened and silenced for what they have to say. Certainly not their free speech, no? Not at all. It's free speech to them means I'm allowed to say hate speech, and anybody who criticizes me needs to be silenced. The people championing Samantha's cause and attacking Mel, well, most of them have no official or formal connection to the University of Oklahoma. There's folks like Ryan Walters, the former Oklahoma State Superintendent currently under an ethics investigation for alleged conflicts of interest. And then there's Samantha's …” View more
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A trans TA faced backlash for giving a failing grade, while a cisgender instructor who agreed faced no consequences. This incident reveals a broader attack on trans individuals in academia, fueled by right-wing agendas and media attention. The situation highlights systemic biases and the politicization of academic freedom.
There Are No Girls on the Internet · University of Oklahoma Trans Instructor's Attorney Still in the Fight After Appeal Denied · Feb 11, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… and they still are. And cops as well. But they've turned into something I don't recognize. Every time someone is out saying something horrible about Charlie Kirk, It turns out to be a female school teacher from a whatever. Half the others are nurses. It's interesting. And by the way, some are good. Many are good. Nurses in general, I think, are better. But I mean, if you were a school teacher, you are not this version of the school teachers that we're seeing today. Well, I have to say, Charlie was a friend of ours, Charlie. We were at a fundraiser at our friend's house for Turning Point USA. And when I …” “… The great, I mean, if I wrote a book, it would be the great American monster. She's a monster. She's a monster. I agree. She's the teachers' union's head, whatever. Listen, I've been saying lately, I grew up, teachers and nurses were heroes. Yeah, and they still are. And cops as well. But they've turned into something I don't recognize. Every time someone is out saying something horrible about Charlie Kirk, It turns out to be a female school teacher from a whatever. Half the others are nurses. It's interesting. And by the way, some are good. Many are good. Nurses in general, I think, are better. But I mean, if you were a school teacher, you are not this version of the school teachers that we're seeing today. Well, I have to say, Charlie was a friend of ours, Charlie. We were at a fundraiser at our friend's house for Turning Point USA. And when I first met him, it was at one of the fundraisers. And I just went because they're very good friends of ours. And she said, yeah, I love you. And when he started talking, I said, I mean, he was good. It was just 12 people, but it was a good fundraiser. really challenged him. I said, well, how were you going to accomplish this? And he didn't, there …” View more
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In a fiery rant, the host compares modern educators to monsters, specifically targeting union leaders like Randy Weingarten. The segment humorously contrasts the heroic image of teachers and nurses from the past with the controversial figures they seem to be today, culminating in a memorable story about a fundraiser with Charlie Kirk that spirals into a discussion on political figures and their flaws.
Adam Carolla Show · James Woods Tells Wild Hollywood Stories + the Dark Side of Politics · Mar 05, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… staring at your phone on Tick-tock sure, you know and you get all excited about it and you cheer and these are the same people that cheered when Charlie Kirk got shot For just talking like that was fine. But this one It's not good, you know, it's it's it's all like it's very fucked up man. Well, they're gonna kill they'll kill more commentators They can get away with it Happily, I mean part of that whole signal chat That's dangerous that people aren't talking about. That's probably the more most dangerous aspect of it It and I can't prove this but it's been my experience that left-wing communities …” “… do not have a lot of meaning right like all of a sudden You're a part of a greater cause you're you're a part of a very important. You're stopping Nazis Yeah, you're stopping Nazis and it's you know, relatively safe from the comfort of your own home staring at your phone on Tick-tock sure, you know and you get all excited about it and you cheer and these are the same people that cheered when Charlie Kirk got shot For just talking like that was fine. But this one It's not good, you know, it's it's it's all like it's very fucked up man. Well, they're gonna kill they'll kill more commentators They can get away with it Happily, I mean part of that whole signal chat That's dangerous that people aren't talking about. That's probably the more most dangerous aspect of it It and I can't prove this but it's been my experience that left-wing communities and left-wing groups, especially online communities and online groups Really pander to the mentally ill in a big way Really pander to them and it's I think that it's a form of weaponization they want to attract the extremely mentally ill into these communities and it helps with actually what is radicalization and They play on the fact that they're …” View more
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Many believe that illegal immigrants are being strategically placed in swing states to secure votes for Democrats, regardless of their criminal backgrounds. This tactic is seen as a way to gain political control, leading to a cycle where these individuals may rely on government support, thus voting for those who provide it. The implications of this policy raise questions about democracy and the manipulation of public sentiment.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2444 - Andrew Wilson · Jan 28, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… what definition, you know, gender assigned at birth. You know, your head starts swimming. It's very true. It's why I said a minute ago regarding Charlie Kirk that if we can take the official narrative at face value, my view is, and by the way, I want to do and get it out of the way. I want to make reference to this book and then never talk about it as long as we live. No, me. I'll do it. I'll do it. You do it. So this book is called Forbidden Facts. And what it's about is how government does the very thing you're talking about. What are the strategies by which we are totally misled and how it is …” “… minutes to roll down. That's how flat that roof is. So lots of, and COVID, they did it. Vaccinations, they did it. Like this, I don't even know what to call it, but this attempt to get you to believe a woman is a man, a man's a woman. We don't know what definition, you know, gender assigned at birth. You know, your head starts swimming. It's very true. It's why I said a minute ago regarding Charlie Kirk that if we can take the official narrative at face value, my view is, and by the way, I want to do and get it out of the way. I want to make reference to this book and then never talk about it as long as we live. No, me. I'll do it. I'll do it. You do it. So this book is called Forbidden Facts. And what it's about is how government does the very thing you're talking about. What are the strategies by which we are totally misled and how it is that we can believe what we believe about Agent Orange or believe what we believe about baby food or baby formula? Both have arsenic in them, by the way, or asbestos or baby powder, all these, or COVID or mass vaccination. So this book is, I think, really can change people's attitude about how the government does it. And I don't know where cameras …” View more
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A former CIA director once claimed, 'We will know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.' This highlights how governments craft narratives to maintain power and distract the public from real issues. By keeping society divided, they ensure that people focus on internal conflicts rather than questioning authority.
Adam Carolla Show · Why the Government Lied about COVID w/ Gavin de Becker · Mar 03, 2026
Uncanny Valley | WIRED
“… banners are hanging all over and it's changed the tenor of the city. It's quite a choice. Then you have at the Department of Education, you've got Charlie Kirk banner hanging there. Charlie Kirk, I think, I believe I'm right in saying, believes strongly that there should not be a Department of Education. So yeah, it is a mess. And again, I think speaks to what we can expect from further celebrations this summer. I think we're looking at a UFC fight on the White House lawn, things of that nature. So, no, it's going to be interesting, and I'm sure this company will be at the center of a whole lot of it.” “… next to make America safe again on DOJ, like the DOJ building, the federal building, it's unnerving. It's almost comical to talk about, but it's very unnerving. Our reporter, McKenna Kelly, has been walking around D.C. just looking at this. These banners are hanging all over and it's changed the tenor of the city. It's quite a choice. Then you have at the Department of Education, you've got Charlie Kirk banner hanging there. Charlie Kirk, I think, I believe I'm right in saying, believes strongly that there should not be a Department of Education. So yeah, it is a mess. And again, I think speaks to what we can expect from further celebrations this summer. I think we're looking at a UFC fight on the White House lawn, things of that nature. So, no, it's going to be interesting, and I'm sure this company will be at the center of a whole lot of it.” View more
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A Virginia events company tied to the January 6 rally has scored over $26 million in government contracts during the Trump administration, raising eyebrows about potential corruption. This surge in funding, from virtually nothing to potentially over $100 million, highlights the troubling relationships within Trump’s circle, especially as they prepare for the America 250 celebrations. The presence of Trump's imagery throughout D.C. adds to the unsettling atmosphere, suggesting a bizarre political landscape ahead.
Uncanny Valley | WIRED · Can Anthropic Win Its Lawsuit?; War Memes; AI Comes for VCs Jobs · Mar 12, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… day and age. Yeah, if he's famous enough for sure Oh, yeah. Yeah straight-up mocking if you're mocking dead show Look, look at the people that mock Charlie Kirk the fucking hate came strong. Oh, yeah They all they all like lost their jobs. They felt the heat. Yeah immediately Immediately. Yeah. Yeah, it is like the internet makes people very comfortable with putting their initial emotional reaction out for everyone to see and it's like Derek talks about it's like we gotta go back to the times when like people were like, oh you can't post yourself with a red cup Cuz like a job might see that you won't …” “… value that he does that if you want to believe that I've never seen anything like that. I would imagine that if he did something like that, it would go viral, right? Maybe not Mocking dead children. Yeah, I mean, yeah, maybe not maybe probably this day and age. Yeah, if he's famous enough for sure Oh, yeah. Yeah straight-up mocking if you're mocking dead show Look, look at the people that mock Charlie Kirk the fucking hate came strong. Oh, yeah They all they all like lost their jobs. They felt the heat. Yeah immediately Immediately. Yeah. Yeah, it is like the internet makes people very comfortable with putting their initial emotional reaction out for everyone to see and it's like Derek talks about it's like we gotta go back to the times when like people were like, oh you can't post yourself with a red cup Cuz like a job might see that you won't get the job like that. You think you drink it? Yeah Just full-on sketches Like people dying and like you see so many people die just constantly too. So it's like everyone's just desensitized to everything There's a lot of desensitization There's a lot of people that also live in these echo chambers and they think when they say thing like who's that …” View more
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The internet has desensitized us to violence, making it difficult to discern real news from manipulated content. As people become entrenched in their own echo chambers, the only common ground left is our reactions to current events, leading to polarized opinions. This shift reflects a deeper issue in how we consume and react to news today.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2442 - Ehsan Ahmad · Jan 22, 2026
Candace
“… is just seeing things clearly some people for the first time And I think there has been sort of a proliferation of this especially in the wake of Charlie assassination where we were just fed so much objective BS that it was it was kind of hard to even focus You just going are they really going to just try to pull this off They just going to tell us that there's a bullet that they can't match to the weapon or bullet fragment they can't match to a weapon. They don't know why it didn't go through Charlie's Superman. Anyway, then they they're deeply upset that Joe Rogan, as I told you, similarly has …” “So look, Zionists are down real bad right now, okay? It is just not a good time to buy stock in Zionism. And everybody is just seeing things clearly some people for the first time And I think there has been sort of a proliferation of this especially in the wake of Charlie assassination where we were just fed so much objective BS that it was it was kind of hard to even focus You just going are they really going to just try to pull this off They just going to tell us that there's a bullet that they can't match to the weapon or bullet fragment they can't match to a weapon. They don't know why it didn't go through Charlie's Superman. Anyway, then they they're deeply upset that Joe Rogan, as I told you, similarly has weighed into this and I missed this part where he specifically spoke about the Superman neck theory. Take a listen to what Joe Rogan had to say. The Kirk thing's weird because now there's video footage from behind. Is that right? Yeah. I mean, the round that he was supposedly shot with was a 30 odd six, which is a big round. That's a round that …” View more
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Zionism is facing a crisis as recent events, including the suspicious assassination of Charlie Kirk, raise serious questions about accountability and truth. This situation has led to public skepticism, especially regarding the narratives being pushed by figures like Kash Patel and the implications of his girlfriend's role. With conflicting stories and a lack of transparency, the fallout from these events is exposing deeper issues within the political landscape.
Candace · Who’s Lying? Frank Turek, Erika Kirk, Or Elizabeth McCoy? | Candace Ep 316 · Mar 25, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“OK, we'll do some questions. Don't be shy. A question for both you guys and Charlie. I know you've talked with President Trump a bit about abortion related stuff. What action, if any, do you think the president's going to take with regards to the abortion pill? President Biden really loosened regulations around it. A lot of pro-lifers want President Trump and the FDA to do more to restrict it, to restrict its shipment. So what do you think is going to happen? I have no idea. I'm much more on your camp. I don't know where he …” “OK, we'll do some questions. Don't be shy. A question for both you guys and Charlie. I know you've talked with President Trump a bit about abortion related stuff. What action, if any, do you think the president's going to take with regards to the abortion pill? President Biden really loosened regulations around it. A lot of pro-lifers want President Trump and the FDA to do more to restrict it, to restrict its shipment. So what do you think is going to happen? I have no idea. I'm much more on your camp. I don't know where he believes or what he thinks on that. Isabel, why don't you educate people more? I know you talked about it earlier about the horrors and the medical implications of the abortion pill. Yeah, it's a great question. And I know the FDA and HHS at large is doing some fantastic work re-investigating so many of these health-related questions, not just …” View more
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Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, aimed to control the black population in America through eugenics, a goal that has had lasting implications today. Her influence persists as abortion rates in black communities remain alarmingly high, leading to a disturbing reality where it’s statistically more likely for a pregnant black woman in New York to visit an abortion clinic than a delivery room. This legacy raises critical questions about the ongoing impact of her ideology on society.
The Charlie Kirk Show · From the Archives: Charlie’s Live Q&A at Advancing the Mission 2025 · Mar 22, 2026
Candace
“… Kelly is a perfect example of someone that Zionists could have won the support of. She's been clear that she supports Israel. She supports Erica Kirk, Turning Point USA, like, but they can't do it. It's so all or nothing that they just demand 100 percent groveling or they just push you out and then stalk you and gang stalk you and harass you. So Ben just has to mention me, allude to me in his response to her. And again, he's going to white knight for Charlie Kirk here. and he says, don't worry, Megan, I would never ask you to protect me. You won't even protect Charlie Kirk's widow from the …” “… him and basically calls him out on his BS. She writes, poor little Ben, and I do mean little, desperate for me to protect him. Can you imagine being this emasculated? It's sad. Why have they been stalking and harassing Meghan Kelly? Nobody knows. Megyn Kelly is a perfect example of someone that Zionists could have won the support of. She's been clear that she supports Israel. She supports Erica Kirk, Turning Point USA, like, but they can't do it. It's so all or nothing that they just demand 100 percent groveling or they just push you out and then stalk you and gang stalk you and harass you. So Ben just has to mention me, allude to me in his response to her. And again, he's going to white knight for Charlie Kirk here. and he says, don't worry, Megan, I would never ask you to protect me. You won't even protect Charlie Kirk's widow from the monster accusing her of murdering Charlie. So I had time. I had time this weekend. I had a lot of time and apparently so did the internet altogether because there just has to be rules in life. You can't suffer these sort of fools. We cannot go on like this in humanity. And it was just time to start sharing private conversations with Charlie to know …” View more
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Ben Shapiro secretly undermined Charlie Kirk's rise in conservative politics, driven by jealousy and fear of losing popularity. After Kirk's death, Shapiro shamelessly claimed to defend his legacy while attacking Kirk's friends, revealing the deep rifts within the neoconservative movement. This shocking betrayal showcases the dark side of political alliances and the lengths some will go to maintain power.
Candace · WORLD WAR BIBI: Trump Betrays America (And Charlie Kirk) For Israel. | Candace Ep 312 · Mar 17, 2026
The Tucker Carlson Show
“… to make sure people know who we're talking about. he runs a comedy site or something uh but he has become he's one of the people who tried to bully charlie kirk yeah into kicking me off stage um he's a political enforcer uh and you had an exchange with him yeah i did describe it yeah i asked him to his face i said you know charlie was being called since we're having a hearing on anti-semitism charlie kirk was being called an anti-semite i know and i asked him to his face seth dylan i said would you condemn that he was being called an anti-semit i mean he charlie wasn't an anti-semit he was not and he …” “… saying, dear husband, I've done so many interviews in my life, but this one is because I feel like this is foundational. It is. It is. It's a grave injustice. So Seth Dillon of the Babylon Bee, just for, I of course know Seth Dillon, but I just want to make sure people know who we're talking about. he runs a comedy site or something uh but he has become he's one of the people who tried to bully charlie kirk yeah into kicking me off stage um he's a political enforcer uh and you had an exchange with him yeah i did describe it yeah i asked him to his face i said you know charlie was being called since we're having a hearing on anti-semitism charlie kirk was being called an anti-semite i know and i asked him to his face seth dylan i said would you condemn that he was being called an anti-semit i mean he charlie wasn't an anti-semit he was not and he got a little and neither am i and neither are you these are slanders and yeah charlie was called an anti-semit a lot yeah and i talked to him about it a lot i know a lot about this topic i never talk about it but i know a lot about it because i was at the center of it because the debate was should he cancel me yes in my speech um this uh december …” View more
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Seth Dillon, the head of the Babylon Bee, faced intense scrutiny for his role in trying to label Charlie Kirk as an anti-Semite. During a heated exchange, Dillon was asked if he would condemn the attacks on Kirk, revealing the complexities of political discourse surrounding anti-Semitism. This discussion sheds light on the pressures faced by public figures when addressing sensitive topics like Israel and criticism.
The Tucker Carlson Show · Are Christians Required to Pledge Loyalty to Bibi Netanyahu? Carrie Prejean Boller & Tucker Respond. · Mar 13, 2026
Candace
“This brings me to the utterly deranged campaign to foist Erica Kirk upon the masses, right? The widow, who was clearly not grieving, the media dismissing her obviously problematic past, no interest in her obviously problematic past or her obviously problematic mother. And now it seems they're taking it a step further, trying to get Erica's turning point into high schools all across America. That's been the push. They're even trying to establish something in Ireland. Ireland, wake up, pay attention. Korea, wake …” “This brings me to the utterly deranged campaign to foist Erica Kirk upon the masses, right? The widow, who was clearly not grieving, the media dismissing her obviously problematic past, no interest in her obviously problematic past or her obviously problematic mother. And now it seems they're taking it a step further, trying to get Erica's turning point into high schools all across America. That's been the push. They're even trying to establish something in Ireland. Ireland, wake up, pay attention. Korea, wake up, pay attention. Okay. It's weird and it's problematic. Let me ask you guys, with everything that we now know, how do you feel at home about the prospect of Erica Kirk, Tyler Boyer, the Farnsworths, and the turning point staff being heavily endorsed for high school classrooms in particular because that's what's happening. It's Club America, …” View more
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Erica Kirk is being positioned as a key figure in the Club America initiative, aiming to influence high school students across the U.S. and even in Ireland. Critics argue that her problematic past is being ignored, making her endorsement questionable and sparking significant debate about her credibility and the initiative's intentions.
Candace · EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: The Footage Behind Charlie's Head | Candace Ep 311 · Mar 12, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… should be thinking, then you're probably going to fall into this brain rot camp. I think the biggest loss that we've had in America by far has been Charlie Kirk. Because since the fall of Charlie Kirk, we've seen the following things. We've seen Tucker Carlson just go full on, full retard, as they say, right? We've seen Candace Owens go from friend, ally, to full on enemy of Erica Kirk in Turning Point USA. Full-on enemy. We've seen Megyn Kelly, who for the most part has been a reasonable actor, realize, oh my God, the chat loves it when I say horrible, bombastic, ridiculous things. Let me feed into …” “… material. 58% would vote. Should we start worrying for Tucker? This is from Mario Nafal. How do you react to this, Adam? So brain rot is a real thing. And if you've been programmed by TikTok for the last 10 years to think that this is the way you should be thinking, then you're probably going to fall into this brain rot camp. I think the biggest loss that we've had in America by far has been Charlie Kirk. Because since the fall of Charlie Kirk, we've seen the following things. We've seen Tucker Carlson just go full on, full retard, as they say, right? We've seen Candace Owens go from friend, ally, to full on enemy of Erica Kirk in Turning Point USA. Full-on enemy. We've seen Megyn Kelly, who for the most part has been a reasonable actor, realize, oh my God, the chat loves it when I say horrible, bombastic, ridiculous things. Let me feed into that. So I think with the loss of Charlie Kirk, we've lost a reasonable person who has basically held back the idiots and the lunacy and the brain rot right from basically taking over. And then you have Nick Fuentes an allegedly closeted homosexual, let him defend himself on that. We'll figure that out. Who's saying the following? Hitler was pretty …” View more
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A shocking poll reveals that 45% of young Republicans view Jews as a threat, with Tucker Carlson's influence playing a significant role in this alarming trend. Following the departure of Charlie Kirk, who once tempered extreme views, Carlson and others have embraced more radical rhetoric, leading to a rise in divisive ideologies among young conservatives. This shift raises concerns about the future of political discourse in America.
PBD Podcast · Mojtaba Khamenei: Iran's NEW Supreme Leader + NYC Terror Attack | PBD #755 · Mar 09, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… He's not going around being like, I bless you. No, they haven't earned one yet. The Tidewalker has not bestowed upon them. All right, over at Sela, Charlie is still spinning his wheels out over Rizzo. He can't get rid of that one thing Rizzo said. I know, man. And I get why, where he's like, you didn't vote for your number one person to win. Like, you didn't win. I know. And you have to vote for one person to win, and you don't vote for your number one? But here's the irony is that Sophie was the number one that Charlie's talking about. And Sophie was on this show, and she loves Rizzo. I was going …” “… is a little unfair. But, yeah, I feel like I would be the Aubrey on this tribe. I'd be looking around being like all these dude bros playing with honor and integrity and giving themselves oak-bound nicknames. Coach isn't nicknaming the girls. No. He's not going around being like, I bless you. No, they haven't earned one yet. The Tidewalker has not bestowed upon them. All right, over at Sela, Charlie is still spinning his wheels out over Rizzo. He can't get rid of that one thing Rizzo said. I know, man. And I get why, where he's like, you didn't vote for your number one person to win. Like, you didn't win. I know. And you have to vote for one person to win, and you don't vote for your number one? But here's the irony is that Sophie was the number one that Charlie's talking about. And Sophie was on this show, and she loves Rizzo. I was going to say she loves Rizzo. So it's Charlie's baggage more than this is actually that Rizzo did something wrong. Do you know what I mean? She wasn't bothered at all that her friend didn't vote for her? No, she's still best friends with him. She's like – the way that she talked about it on our show was like totally cool. Like just loves him and is …” View more
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Rizzo's gameplay in Survivor 50 is drawing attention for its boldness, but some players, like Charlie, are struggling with his decisions. Despite Charlie's criticism, Rizzo's alliances and strategy seem effective, showcasing the generational clash in gameplay styles. This segment highlights how paranoia can backfire in the game, revealing the complexities of alliances and trust among contestants.
Pod Meets World · Pod Meets Twirl'd: Survivor 5005 · Mar 27, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… were sold on Trump, the article says. They felt alienated by Democrats. But a part of it also, if you think about it, I'm sure you remember the late Charlie Kirk, he played a very big role in talking about family, kids, faith. And these 16, 17, 18 year olds are looking at saying, who would be my role model? So for you, I think you are a role model for young men. But if I was to ask you right now, you know, Scott, who would you say is a young liberal role model for young men? Who would that be? Oh, I don't know. I think they're everywhere. Representative Tallarico, a man who appreciates faith and family, …” “… into it because I want to see what you going to be saying about this because you went into politics You said the numbers that we saw, young men shifted 18 points towards Trump in four years. And when you look at these numbers, it's not like they were sold on Trump, the article says. They felt alienated by Democrats. But a part of it also, if you think about it, I'm sure you remember the late Charlie Kirk, he played a very big role in talking about family, kids, faith. And these 16, 17, 18 year olds are looking at saying, who would be my role model? So for you, I think you are a role model for young men. But if I was to ask you right now, you know, Scott, who would you say is a young liberal role model for young men? Who would that be? Oh, I don't know. I think they're everywhere. Representative Tallarico, a man who appreciates faith and family, but also what are traditionally seen as progressive values. I think there's symbols of good masculinity everywhere. You know, weird one. Chris Christopherson just passed away. Army captain, road scholar, a poet, a great rock star, was known for being generous, married for 40 years, helicopter pilot. But more than anything, the roles of masculinity …” View more
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In a world where public role models for young men are scarce, it's the everyday heroes who truly embody masculinity. From hardworking mechanics to devoted fathers, these men represent loyalty, patriotism, and purpose. Their commitment to family and community offers a powerful example of what it means to be a man today.
PBD Podcast · Scott Galloway: Why Young Men Are Falling Behind | PBD #758 · Mar 12, 2026
Jocko Podcast
“… not going to bear arms, but that they were very dangerous in building up momentum in universities, in like schools. When I saw the assassination of Charlie Kirk,” “… what is our right. And this act of resistance from the Christian Sunnis and the Druze started. And then we started having a series of political assassinations. And then they started assassinating the leaders that were very peaceful, like they were not going to bear arms, but that they were very dangerous in building up momentum in universities, in like schools. When I saw the assassination of Charlie Kirk,” View more
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After Israel's unilateral withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000, a power vacuum emerged that Hezbollah swiftly filled. This shift led to a surge in political tensions and violent assassinations targeting peaceful leaders, marking a significant turning point in Lebanon's political landscape. Understanding this context is crucial to grasp the complexities of Hezbollah's influence in the region.
Jocko Podcast · 531: Technology is Advancing and You Can't Stop It. Blackbox A.I. Robert and Richard Rizk. · Mar 11, 2026
Panic World
“… some tension because that's a pretty big jump. Like that's a, me and a Gen Z person have a pretty similar internet diet. You know, I'm watching Charlie Kirk AI videos pretty much nonstop now. That's my thing. Whereas Gen Alpha, like I'm not really sure what they're up to. I don't know. I think it's very hard to know with Gen Alpha because of course like, Minecraft is very different from being in a social media space, even if it is a social Minecraft space, which of course there are, or if it's like watching Minecraft videos where there's a lot of like storytelling and social stuff going on. I think …” “… 20 somethings that are watching nothing but short form video content to the very young 20 somethings that are coming into the workforce that really know the internet as a playable three-dimensional space. And I'm interested to see like how that creates some tension because that's a pretty big jump. Like that's a, me and a Gen Z person have a pretty similar internet diet. You know, I'm watching Charlie Kirk AI videos pretty much nonstop now. That's my thing. Whereas Gen Alpha, like I'm not really sure what they're up to. I don't know. I think it's very hard to know with Gen Alpha because of course like, Minecraft is very different from being in a social media space, even if it is a social Minecraft space, which of course there are, or if it's like watching Minecraft videos where there's a lot of like storytelling and social stuff going on. I think that that could be, you know, to that generation the same as like Goosebumps books, and you're not like expecting that they then move into the workplace and they're sort of seeing work through the lens of Goosebumps. I am. I definitely am. So I don't have any stats on this. I don't know if, if I feel like Gen Alpha is actually spending less time …” View more
Ridealong summary
The future of social media might be a brain implant, as current platforms evolve beyond recognition. Millennials dominate content creation, while Gen Z lurks in the shadows, and Gen Alpha engages in immersive digital worlds. This generational shift raises questions about power dynamics and societal control, revealing that the real conflict lies not between generations, but within class structures.
Panic World · Gen Z vs. Millennials · Feb 25, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“… Counterterrorism Center, has been saying for the last week that he thinks that he doesn't buy the lone shooter theory of the assassination of Charlie Kirk. He suspects there's a foreign nexus was the words he used involved in that assassination. He said that the FBI prevented him from investigating it and that he viewed that as suspicious. And if there was nothing there, he told me, then why did they prevent him from investigating it? I asked him if he was aware before he went public last week that Tyler Robinson, the suspected assassin of Charlie Kirk, that his defense attorneys might actually …” “… And you interviewed Joe Kent. And so I'll let you say it in your own words. What did he tell you? Hey, thanks for having me on, Andrew, inviting me on. Yeah, I mean, I think it's pretty big news. Joe Kent, of course, the former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, has been saying for the last week that he thinks that he doesn't buy the lone shooter theory of the assassination of Charlie Kirk. He suspects there's a foreign nexus was the words he used involved in that assassination. He said that the FBI prevented him from investigating it and that he viewed that as suspicious. And if there was nothing there, he told me, then why did they prevent him from investigating it? I asked him if he was aware before he went public last week that Tyler Robinson, the suspected assassin of Charlie Kirk, that his defense attorneys might actually call Kent to the witness stand to argue that Robinson could not be convicted because the prosecutors had not given them all the information they had available to them. And that's something known as the Brady Rule, named after a Supreme Court decision, I believe, in the 1960s. But nonetheless, most people are familiar with it from television, which …” View more
Ridealong summary
Joe Kent, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, questions the lone shooter theory in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, suggesting potential foreign involvement. He claims the FBI obstructed his investigation, raising concerns about transparency in the case. This revelation could impact the defense strategy for Tyler Robinson, the accused assassin, as legal experts suggest it may lead to a mistrial or hung jury.
The Charlie Kirk Show · Joe Kent and Tyler Robinson · Mar 24, 2026
Candace
“… That's the idea. And I promise you on everything like on everything that when Savannah my manager came down the stairs and delivered the news that Charlie had been shot I went into my husband office and I cried and I immediately said to him he was betrayed Charlie was betrayed and my husband said back to me you don't know that we don't know anything yet and i said i know now empirically that argument fails i get it but no one can explain why or how i had the sense of dread in the very week leading up to charlie's assassination no one can offer why i knew that there was danger coming specifically …” “… dying in the middle of COVID. What are you, Satan? You're being guided by Satan. If you don't listen to Dr. Fauci, that's who you're being guided by because there's no greater source of authority in their world than the government, which they control. That's the idea. And I promise you on everything like on everything that when Savannah my manager came down the stairs and delivered the news that Charlie had been shot I went into my husband office and I cried and I immediately said to him he was betrayed Charlie was betrayed and my husband said back to me you don't know that we don't know anything yet and i said i know now empirically that argument fails i get it but no one can explain why or how i had the sense of dread in the very week leading up to charlie's assassination no one can offer why i knew that there was danger coming specifically to a school and why i felt that it was related to bees, why the feeling was so overwhelming that I hired extra security and took my podcast off air and pulled my children out of school. I had never experienced a dread like that in my life, ever. No one also can explain or even offer an explanation as to how exactly it is that Charlie knew he was …” View more
Ridealong summary
Charlie Kirk's assassination wasn't random; it was a betrayal tied to a deeper conspiracy. The speaker recounts an overwhelming sense of dread leading up to the event, suggesting that Kirk had an intrinsic knowledge of his fate connected to his work with Turning Point USA. This segment explores the unsettling implications of trusting experts over one's instincts in a world where such betrayals may occur.
Candace · Donald Trump Has Betrayed America. | Candace Ep 308 · Mar 09, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… That's a terrible story. It's it makes people feel terrible. But when you kind of go know you, there was one of the most beautiful. I loved all the Charlie Kirk videos that went out after his death because there were so many ones where he had these beautiful moments. He's talking to these women that are doing The Only Fans. Did you see that one? No. And they're describing – they're trying to shock him and saying just really kind of crude things about their sexuality and how the sex they have, it doesn't matter to them. And he was like, I just don't believe that. I think you have a soul. I think God has …” “… outside of you, and that your behaviors affect its treatment. And, you know, when you tell people that you're just, you know, a meat suit and you're just worm food and your life doesn't matter and that it's all just, you know, random and pointless. That's a terrible story. It's it makes people feel terrible. But when you kind of go know you, there was one of the most beautiful. I loved all the Charlie Kirk videos that went out after his death because there were so many ones where he had these beautiful moments. He's talking to these women that are doing The Only Fans. Did you see that one? No. And they're describing – they're trying to shock him and saying just really kind of crude things about their sexuality and how the sex they have, it doesn't matter to them. And he was like, I just don't believe that. I think you have a soul. I think God has a purpose for you. What a much lovelier way to engage somebody. And it wasn't a – he didn't feel like he was morally condemning them. Right. He was actually saying God loves you. And so for me, Christianity brings – that is the part of Christianity that I think is so special. but it is hard. I mean, one of the things that this anthropologist that …” View more
Ridealong summary
In this segment, the host hilariously navigates the complexities of spirituality and psychedelics, revealing their own struggles with being wrong while discussing how UFOs can spark spiritual experiences. The comedic twist comes when they reflect on how caring for one's soul is more uplifting than being 'just worm food,' making the conversation both profound and amusing.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2465 - Michael Shellenberger · Mar 10, 2026

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