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Daily Podcast and supplemental posts on the cultural intersection of politics, media bias, and technology with a dash of irreverent humor by Stephen L. Miller, @redsteeze (Fox News, National Review, New York Post, and The Spectator Magazine)
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Hosted by New York Post and Fox News columnist, and co-author of the best-selling book, “Stolen Youth,” The Karol Markowicz Podcast expands on the topics that drove Karol’s most popular columns and conversations, namely, the cultural and social issues that affect us all. What's marriage really like? Why are we lied to about what it's like to have children? What does it mean to succeed in your career? In each episode, Markowicz aims to find real answers to the deep questions that really matte ...
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In this episode, Karol interviews Stephen L. Miller about his life and career. They discuss leaving New York, playing ice hockey, and the challenges of being in the media industry. Miller shares his thoughts on the media's role in shaping culture and the importance of community. He also emphasizes the need for constant personal growth and learning.…
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In this episode, Karol is joined by Corey DeAngelis, senior fellow of the American Federation for Children, discusses the importance of school choice and the need to rescue children from failing government-run schools. He shares his personal experience with school choice and highlights the positive outcomes it can have on crime reduction, mental he…
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In this episode, Karol is joined by Jordan Schachtel who discusses his move to Florida and his work as the publisher of The Dossier on Substack. They also talk about their views on lockdowns and vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jordan shares his perspective on the detachment between elected representatives and the average American, as well as…
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In this episode, Karol talks with Dave Marcus, a columnist for Fox News and Daily Mail. They discuss various topics, including Dave's love of smoking, their personal relationship, their move from New York, the fragmentation of society, and the importance of reading poetry. Dave shares his perspective on the cultural problem of fragmentation and the…
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In this episode, David Reaboi discusses his journey from resisting Florida to embracing it and the impact of personal relationships with art and creativity. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode, Naomi Schaefer Riley discusses her book 'No Way to Treat a Child' and the issues within the foster care system and family courts. She also talks about the challenges of writing and the importance of being a parent. The conversation touches on the cultural problems of drug addiction and the decline of American cities. Riley introduc…
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Jimmy Failla, host of Fox News Saturday Night and author of the Cancel Culture Dictionary, joins Karol on the show. They discuss Jimmy's journey into the media world, the reasons why Hollywood alienates half the country, the negative impact of social media, and the importance of finding joy and perspective in life. Jimmy shares his insights on canc…
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In this conversation, Karol welcomes Phil Klein to discuss their shared love for pizza! They also explore the availability of good pizza outside of New York City and the importance of local water in pizza-making. The conversation then shifts to Phil's career as an editor at National Review Online and his passion for writing about politics and polic…
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In this conversation, Karol interviews Nick Gillespie, editor at large at Reason magazine and host of the Reason Interview. They discuss Gillespie's background, his career path, and his libertarian views. Gillespie shares that he was always drawn to libertarianism and individualism, and he believes in limited government and personal responsibility.…
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In this episode, Ilya Shapiro discusses his experience resigning from Georgetown University and the impact it had on his career. He reflects on the challenges of cancel culture and the divisions in society. Shapiro also shares his thoughts on living in an ideological majority and the online segregation of communities. He emphasizes the importance o…
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In this episode, Karol interviews John Cardillo, a conservative commentator and former NYPD officer, about his move to Florida and the changes he has observed in the state. They discuss the impact of the pandemic on New York City and the cultural problems that have arisen. Cardillo highlights the importance of enforcing the law and prosecuting crim…
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In this conversation, Kurt Schlichter discusses his book 'The Attack' and the vulnerabilities and risks faced by the United States. He highlights the decline of the military and the lack of accountability in the ruling class. The conversation also explores the need to reestablish normality and address cultural problems. The Karol Markowicz Show is …
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Erin Elmore, an attorney, Republican strategist, and media personality, joins the Karol to discuss her background, transition from law to reality TV, and close relationship with the Trump family. She shares her experience auditioning for The Apprentice and the challenges of being on the show. Erin also talks about her move to Florida and the societ…
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In this episode, Karol interviews Kate Trinko, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Signal, about the dating crisis and the need to change our dating culture. They discuss the importance of being picky in choosing a partner and the role of married people in setting up singles. They also explore the different dating apps and the challenges they present. The…
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In this episode, Karol interviews Frank J. Fleming, a scripted creator for Daily Wire and the Bent Key Kids shows. They discuss how Frank met his wife on the early internet and how that led to their marriage. They also talk about Frank's transition to full-time writing and his experiences in the media industry. The conversation then delves into the…
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In this episode, Karol interviews Comfortably Smug, co-host of the Ruthless Podcast. They discuss the early days of Twitter, the changing atmosphere on the platform, and the joy of podcasting and building friendships. They also talk about the feeling of success and recognition, the changing landscape of New York City, and America's biggest societal…
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In this episode, Tim Carney discusses the collapse of community and the decline in family formation as the biggest societal problems. He highlights the impact of family-unfriendly parenting culture and the pressure to constantly supervise and maximize every moment with enrichment activities. Carney emphasizes the importance of creating family-frien…
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In this conversation, New York City Councilman Joe Borelli discusses the state of New York City, including the migrant crisis and crime rates. He highlights the sense of entitlement as a societal problem and shares his thoughts on teaching the next generation. Borelli also mentions interesting politicians and reflects on his accomplishments and fut…
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In this episode, Karol interviews Liel Leibovitz, editor-at-large at Tablet Magazine and co-host of the Unorthodox Podcast, about his journey as a writer and the themes that drive his work. They discuss the concept of redemption, the societal problem of prestige addiction, and the need for alternative paths to college. Leibovitz shares his advice o…
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In this episode, Karol interviews Inez Stepman about her experience living in New York City and the challenges the city is facing. They discuss the decline of New York and other cities, the role of the NYPD and the New York Post, and Inez's work at the Independent Women's Forum. They also explore the problem of loneliness in society and whether the…
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In this conversation, Karol interviews Bethany Mandel about her experiences with cancel culture and the challenges of writing a book. They discuss Bethany's favorite cancellations, including being labeled a neo-Nazi sympathizer and the infamous 'Grandma Killer' incident. They also touch on the importance of resilience and the impact of cancel cultu…
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In this conversation, Karol interviews Glenn Reynolds, the founder of InstaPundit, New York Post Columnist, and law professor. They discuss the early days of blogging, the changing landscape of social media, and the appeal and drawbacks of platforms like Twitter/X. They also touch on Glenn's career and personal life, the migration to red states, th…
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In this conversation, Karol interviews journalist Nancy Rommelmann about her experience of making friends and building a community in New York City. Nancy shares her secret to attracting people and creating a welcoming environment, which involves opening her home and cooking for others. She emphasizes the importance of human connection and the joy …
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In this podcast, Karol interviews Jesse Kelly, host of the Jesse Kelly Show and author of The Anti-Communist Manifesto. They discuss Jesse's journey into radio and media, the importance of raising men and the breakdown of the American family, the solvable societal problem, and Jesse's advice for improving lives by cutting toxic people out of your l…
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In this episode, Karol interviews Javier David, managing editor for business and markets at Axios, about the state of the economy and societal issues. They discuss the performance of the U.S. economy, the impact of inflation on prices, the job market, and the challenges millennials face in buying a house. They also delve into the societal and cultu…
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In this episode, Karol and Monica Crowley discuss Monica's experiences working with Richard Nixon, her views on the "deep state," and reflects on the responsibilities of being a public figure. The conversation also touches on the influence of neo-Marxist ideology in American society and the importance of American exceptionalism. The Karol Markowicz…
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In this episode, Karol welcomes Mitch Roschelle, Managing Director at Madison Ventures, about various topics including the housing boom during COVID, misunderstandings about personal finance, teaching financial literacy to kids, recognition and living a public life, the problem of tribalism, the feeling of success and relevance, and the importance …
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In this episode, Karol interviews Neal Pollack. They discuss Neal's books, his writing process, and the enjoyment and challenges of playing poker. They also touch on the possibility of supporting oneself with poker and the desire to make a movie or TV show. They explore societal and cultural problems, particularly the issue of censorship and the im…
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In this episode, Karol interviews John Bachman, a Newsmax anchor and host. They discuss topics such as recognition and fame, the challenges of parenting, the importance of family meals, the impact of phones and social media, and the need to slow down and be present in the moment. They also touch on the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce relationship and…
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In this podcast, Karol welcomes John Carney to discuss his move to Connecticut and the challenges of making friends in adulthood. They discuss the differences in social interactions between New York and Connecticut, as well as the cultural divisions in society. John shares his transition from being a lawyer to a writer and his predictions on inflat…
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In this episode, Josh Hammer joins Karol to discuss his recent wedding, married life, and the importance of family. He shares his experience of meeting his in-laws and the warm relationship they have. Josh also talks about his move to Florida and the friendships he has made. He reflects on his career transition from law to media and the values he h…
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In this episode, Karol expresses concerns about media portrayal of polyamory, citing a New York Times article and discomfort with the book "More." She advocates for traditional marriage representation. Plus, Annika Hernroth-Rothstein, an election advisor and CEO, Annika shares her global experiences, particularly in Iran and Venezuela, discussing c…
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In this conversation, Karol interviews Kevin McCullough, a TV and radio host, columnist, and yoga enthusiast. They discuss Kevin's journey into yoga, his career in radio, the challenges of public life, his admiration for his wife, and his "appreciation" for Taylor Swift. They also explore the lack of accountability in society and end with Kevin's a…
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In this episode, Karol is joined by Spencer Klavan, author of 'How to Save the West,' to discuss the crisis of religion and the spike in anti-Semitism. He emphasizes the importance of hope and the role of Americans in addressing these issues. Klavan also shares his perspective on saving the West and offers advice on improving individual lives. He c…
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Karol kicks off this episode with a discussion on the division of labor in relationships, highlighting the need for clear communication and the tendency for women to shoulder a heavier mental load. Karol welcomes Dana Loesch to talk about her support for Israel and American Jews, and passionately talks about her role as a Second Amendment advocate.…
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In this episode, Karol discusses the ideal age for motherhood and the challenges of parenthood. Karol welcomes Miranda Devine, a New York Post columnist and author of "Laptop from Hell." They touch on the normalization of drug use in America, the country's peculiar relationship with pharmaceuticals, and the contrasting attitudes toward religion and…
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In this episode, Karol is joined by Emma-Jo Morris to discuss the societal perceptions of marriage and relationships. They explore the trend of men joining dating sites in January and debunk the myth that men prefer to delay commitment. Karol highlights the importance of love and meaningful relationships for happiness, referencing the Grant Study f…
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In this episode, Karol reflects on her year, discussing her book's success, her daughter's bar mitzvah, and the stress of starting this podcast. She also touches on the anxiety of raising Jewish children amidst global hate and her coping strategies for finding calm. Emily Zanotti joins Karol to explore the Dink lifestyle, sharing her views on fulfi…
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