Best Podcast Episodes About Harry's House
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 10 episodes
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“… in an interesting way And it did indeed make me happy. And so I know it will do the same for y'all. This is a mix from DJ Michael Dante and Black House Radio that takes Impossible, the song from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, but the 1997 version starring Brandi as Cinderella and Whitney Houston as the fairy godmother. And it freaks it in a really interesting way that I particularly love. Oh my God. Don't you love it? Yes. You did not know that you needed, okay, Cinderella over a ballroom house beat by any means. But you're welcome. Thank you. Oh my goodness. My inner child is screaming …”
“… book recommendation which was Brandy new memoir that she recently released co by journalist Garrett Kennedy And then in preparation for this show Because the Lord Works in Mysterious Ways a friend sent me a music track that is also connected to Brandy in an interesting way And it did indeed make me happy. And so I know it will do the same for y'all. This is a mix from DJ Michael Dante and Black House Radio that takes Impossible, the song from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, but the 1997 version starring Brandi as Cinderella and Whitney Houston as the fairy godmother. And it freaks it in a really interesting way that I particularly love. Oh my God. Don't you love it? Yes. You did not know that you needed, okay, Cinderella over a ballroom house beat by any means. But you're welcome. Thank you. Oh my goodness. My inner child is screaming right now. I love this. I had this movie on VHS. Oh my goodness. I love it. Michael Dante is the DJ, the song Impossible, It's Possible, this mix. You can find it on Apple Music. Awesome. Thank you so much, J-Bell. Oh, that makes me so happy. Well, what is making me happy this week is the TV show Age of Attraction on Netflix. Have you all heard …”
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If you're looking for a fresh take on dating reality shows, check out 'Age of Attraction' on Netflix. This unique series allows singles to connect without knowing each other's ages, leading to surprising dynamics and relationships that challenge societal norms. With age gaps ranging from 15 to 33 years, the show aims to explore whether love can transcend age differences, making it a more thoughtful alternative to typical dating shows.
“… Party that I am a member of, and an active member of, is that they claim to want to root out Sharia law. We've got Representative Brent Money of House District 2, and he's got this anti-Sharia caucus that they're posturing about. And it's an empty platitude because he voted for vouchers, and so did all the members of that caucus. And so here we are. These entitlements, these subsidies, are going to go to Islamic private schools.”
“… private schools can apply to the comptroller's office to be a provider to accept the vouchers. And then the families can apply for the voucher and that would end March 31st. So it was extended for them. And the issue that we have with the Republican Party that I am a member of, and an active member of, is that they claim to want to root out Sharia law. We've got Representative Brent Money of House District 2, and he's got this anti-Sharia caucus that they're posturing about. And it's an empty platitude because he voted for vouchers, and so did all the members of that caucus. And so here we are. These entitlements, these subsidies, are going to go to Islamic private schools.”
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A recent Texas court ruling allows school vouchers to fund Islamic private schools, raising alarms among conservatives. Critics, initially dismissed as extremists, warned that school choice would lead to taxpayer money supporting these institutions. Now, with a deadline extension for voucher applications, the implications of this decision are becoming a reality, challenging the Republican Party's stance on Sharia law.
“… is that if they shut down TSA long enough, which is what they're doing now, and make it impossible for Americans to board a plane, then the White House might offer some concessions on how ICE goes about its day-to-day operations. In particular, Democrats are demanding that ICE agents take off their masks so that they can be doxxed, stay away from schools and hospitals, and restrict immigration enforcement to foreigners who have committed multiple serious crimes in addition to illegally entering the country, which Democrats obviously don't see as a crime at all. Democrats also demand that ICE …”
“… them. Thanks to the Big Beautiful Bill, which passed last summer, ICE, along with Customs and Border Protection, has already been funded to the tune of $75 billion, which won't run out for several years. And therefore, the best Democrats can hope for is that if they shut down TSA long enough, which is what they're doing now, and make it impossible for Americans to board a plane, then the White House might offer some concessions on how ICE goes about its day-to-day operations. In particular, Democrats are demanding that ICE agents take off their masks so that they can be doxxed, stay away from schools and hospitals, and restrict immigration enforcement to foreigners who have committed multiple serious crimes in addition to illegally entering the country, which Democrats obviously don't see as a crime at all. Democrats also demand that ICE obtain a judicial warrant from a federal judge every time they want to arrest an illegal alien inside a residence instead of an administrative warrant, which is approved within the executive branch. So in other words, Democrats believe that illegal aliens are entitled to the same constitutional protections as American citizens, and they don't want …”
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Democrats are allegedly causing airport chaos to leverage concessions on immigration enforcement. They aim to restrict ICE's operations while making American travelers suffer through long TSA wait times. This strategy highlights the contentious debate over illegal immigration and the rights of undocumented individuals.
“… never a big fan of her, big lib, stepping down from her cabinet post amid a series of misconduct allegations against her and her top staffers. White House Communications Director Stephen Chung said today that Chavez Reamer is leaving to take a position in the private sector. She's done a phenomenal job in her role by protecting American workers, enacting fair labor practices, and helping Americans gain additional skills to improve their lives, he said. Chavez de Reamer has been under scrutiny since January when the Department of Labor Inspector General Anthony D'Esposito opened an investigation …”
“And this just broke that the Labor Secretary has been forced out. I'm just going to read it cold to you as I got it. From Politico, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez de Rumer, I was never a big fan of her, big lib, stepping down from her cabinet post amid a series of misconduct allegations against her and her top staffers. White House Communications Director Stephen Chung said today that Chavez Reamer is leaving to take a position in the private sector. She's done a phenomenal job in her role by protecting American workers, enacting fair labor practices, and helping Americans gain additional skills to improve their lives, he said. Chavez de Reamer has been under scrutiny since January when the Department of Labor Inspector General Anthony D'Esposito opened an investigation and allegation she was involved. What is with this? in an extramarital affair with a member of her security detail, that she drank on the job, and that AIDS concocted official events to facilitate her personal travel plans. Now, this is a leak, and I want to make that clear. So there's no conclusive determination, as far as I'm concerned, until …”
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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez de Rumer has resigned following serious misconduct allegations, including an extramarital affair and drinking on the job. Initially defended by the White House, her departure marks a significant shift as multiple staff members also exited amid the investigation. This scandal highlights the complexities of leadership accountability in government positions.
“… in media. Like literally like the Rob report would be like the JV version of all in, in terms of. I mean, one of you got a job in the world White House. I think that's all you really, that's as big as a- No, two got a job at the White House. Three friends there too now, right? I think that's the upper limit for success with a podcast”
“… All In would legitimately go for – there's a case that All In could go for a billion dollars because it's transcended podcasting. It's events. It's other stuff, right? Yeah, yeah. and it's the influence level is insane. Like it's nothing I've ever seen in media. Like literally like the Rob report would be like the JV version of all in, in terms of. I mean, one of you got a job in the world White House. I think that's all you really, that's as big as a- No, two got a job at the White House. Three friends there too now, right? I think that's the upper limit for success with a podcast”
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In a surprising turn, the Podcast Bros Network has removed all ads and secured a staggering $300 million deal with OpenAI for their communications. This shift highlights the evolving landscape of podcasting, where shows focusing on 'vibes' over hard-hitting content can still command immense financial backing, raising questions about the future of media influence.
“… the baby. She was in on the baby plot. She gave the phone to somebody else so that it wouldn't be on her. And she intentionally went to Waffle House, Walmart, so she wouldn't be near. I'm not convinced, Megan, that it is a baby plot for her. I'm not convinced about it all. I think she knows either beforehand or after the fact what happened. Now, Megan, I can imagine your audience is not going to be happy with what Phil says. But Phil is not called upon to make people happy. Phil is called upon to detect deception. So while people may be saying, you know, how can he talk this way? No, no, …”
“… so other people could use it that night And I really didn need it And so I have a feeling there was an ulterior motive for why she left the phone there and didn't need it. And you're going like full bore against her. So under your theory is she she wanted the baby. She was in on the baby plot. She gave the phone to somebody else so that it wouldn't be on her. And she intentionally went to Waffle House, Walmart, so she wouldn't be near. I'm not convinced, Megan, that it is a baby plot for her. I'm not convinced about it all. I think she knows either beforehand or after the fact what happened. Now, Megan, I can imagine your audience is not going to be happy with what Phil says. But Phil is not called upon to make people happy. Phil is called upon to detect deception. So while people may be saying, you know, how can he talk this way? No, no, no. He's putting his emotion aside. What would a truth teller have sounded like? Megan it's it's it's impossible to know because what I would submit to you is the focus would be on the the I didn't do it in the worst case scenario she could have been the reason the baby's missing to begin with if you think about Megan and trying to convince the world …”
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The investigation into Baby Lisa's disappearance raises serious questions about the mother's actions that night. Experts suggest she may be hiding something, as her decision to leave her phone behind seems suspicious and might indicate a deeper involvement in the case. This segment dives into the complexities of her situation and the implications of her choices.
“… out there that you need answers on? Well, again, without the documents, I can't tell you. And that's so, yeah, we could haul in Jack Smith like the House did before a hearing and he'll run circles around you. He knows what he did until we get the documents. And by the way, I don't know how many of those documents have been destroyed. Some of these documents have been retrieved from gifts that they didn't even know about in burn bags. So they just weren't able to burn and destroy enough evidence on their way out the door. So, again, you'll never know. By the way, it's one of the reasons that I …”
“What is still out there that you need answers on? Well, again, without the documents, I can't tell you. And that's so, yeah, we could haul in Jack Smith like the House did before a hearing and he'll run circles around you. He knows what he did until we get the documents. And by the way, I don't know how many of those documents have been destroyed. Some of these documents have been retrieved from gifts that they didn't even know about in burn bags. So they just weren't able to burn and destroy enough evidence on their way out the door. So, again, you'll never know. By the way, it's one of the reasons that I haven't been pursuing the Epstein files. And I know we're learning a lot, but how complete are those things? How might have those documents been documented as well? I agree. So, again, you just don't know. But the more information we have, the more knowledge we'll have, obviously. the better we'll be able to discern these things. But no, as you can …”
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America is on a dangerous trajectory with government overreach and a biased media fueling division. As corruption persists and Congress stalls, the urgency to act is paramount—especially with the 2029 elections looming. If we don’t rally behind leaders willing to take risks, the country may face irreversible damage.
“… as little as two years ago, that's one thing. But what people should be criticizing him is he likely was a leaker who has been kicked out of White House meetings for months. But that's a separate issue. That's likely. Sir, I'm going to allow Ava to put the case for Tucker Carlson's defense. Yeah, well, you know, the thing is, This is a very tricky one. And to that, I will agree with you. I personally know this, for example, because I'm simultaneously. a Zionist, and an anti-Semite all the time. This is true. And I'm not somebody who's particularly outspoken, for example, about that region of …”
“… very room this morning what you should be criticizing is that putting aside that he has completely flip-flopped all his positions on Iran over the years because he was completely behind Trump doing military action in Iran as much as two years ago, or as little as two years ago, that's one thing. But what people should be criticizing him is he likely was a leaker who has been kicked out of White House meetings for months. But that's a separate issue. That's likely. Sir, I'm going to allow Ava to put the case for Tucker Carlson's defense. Yeah, well, you know, the thing is, This is a very tricky one. And to that, I will agree with you. I personally know this, for example, because I'm simultaneously. a Zionist, and an anti-Semite all the time. This is true. And I'm not somebody who's particularly outspoken, for example, about that region of the world, because as I've told you basically the entire time that we've been talking, I'm someone who focuses on Europe first and on the issues that I actually know a lot about, that I have historical ties to. but I do agree with you that it's an extremely explosive subject that also, maybe more so maybe in Europe than in America, there are very …”
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Critics argue that condemning Israel often leads to accusations of anti-Semitism, a point highlighted by Eva Vlaardingerbroek in a recent discussion. She emphasizes that it's possible to critique Israeli policies without harboring anti-Semitic views, noting the complexities surrounding the topic in Europe. Vlaardingerbroek also defends Tucker Carlson's right to express his opinions, regardless of their controversial nature, showcasing the importance of free speech in democratic societies.
“… won't. Yeah. Also, they're on an Easter egg hunt. So, you know, Congress can't come back. You know, the Senate can't come back. Although the White House is like, can you come back after Easter? After Easter? And can you come back? Get your ass back in the seat today. Get on a plane. You want to go have Easter? Go leave on Friday night or Saturday. Come back here Monday. But I want you in that seat right now. I don't know why we're not more clear on that with Congress.”
“… Glenn. What could it be, possibly? I don't know. I don't know. They have now sent a cease to desist letter to Kash Patel and the FBI saying he definitely will not do this. Yeah. Well, let's see if they pay attention to that. I have a feeling they won't. Yeah. Also, they're on an Easter egg hunt. So, you know, Congress can't come back. You know, the Senate can't come back. Although the White House is like, can you come back after Easter? After Easter? And can you come back? Get your ass back in the seat today. Get on a plane. You want to go have Easter? Go leave on Friday night or Saturday. Come back here Monday. But I want you in that seat right now. I don't know why we're not more clear on that with Congress.”
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Eric Swalwell, cleared of any wrongdoing regarding his connection to Chinese spy Fang Fang, is refusing to release documents that could exonerate him further. This raises questions about what he might be hiding as he campaigns for governor of California. Glenn Beck and his guest discuss the implications of Swalwell's silence and the unusual behavior of Congress during critical times.
“… are spending their day today. MAGA Republican Congress member Pat Fallon says, certainly we need a ballroom. Play this clip. But certainly the White House borrows a great argument. It's something that they can completely control. They can have events there and you don't have hotel guests checking in with weapons. And apparently, from what I've been told and heard, that they weren't even checking baggage for folks that were checking the hotel that day, Dana. And that is very problematic. Then you have MAGA Republican Congress member Warren Davidson. Here's what he had to say. Here, play this clip. …”
“… tortured. We know we're in a jobs recession right now. We know that you all are looting from everybody else for your right wing billionaire friends. But this is what they're doing on state regime media. This is how the MAGA Republicans are spending their day today. MAGA Republican Congress member Pat Fallon says, certainly we need a ballroom. Play this clip. But certainly the White House borrows a great argument. It's something that they can completely control. They can have events there and you don't have hotel guests checking in with weapons. And apparently, from what I've been told and heard, that they weren't even checking baggage for folks that were checking the hotel that day, Dana. And that is very problematic. Then you have MAGA Republican Congress member Warren Davidson. Here's what he had to say. Here, play this clip. We have essentially our whole chain of command in one place. So people say, well, that's a lot of vulnerability. Well, in a way, it's also a flex. It's saying, you know, Iran, there's really nothing you can do about it. Here's shed tears, whatever. But you can't influence things in the United States. To the extent someone could, you had a guy, a …”
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MAGA Republicans are pushing for a secure ballroom at the White House, arguing that recent security breaches highlight vulnerabilities. They believe a dedicated ballroom would enhance safety for high-profile events, especially after multiple assassination attempts. This shift in focus comes amid rising concerns about inflation and a jobs recession, showcasing a disconnect with pressing national issues.
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