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    <title>The Jeremy Boreing Show</title>
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    <description>America isn’t over, but plenty of people are eager to write its obituary. 

Jeremy Boreing isn’t one of them. 

On The Jeremy Boreing Show, the Daily Wire co-founder, filmmaker, and entrepreneur sits down with the builders and dreamers, the newsmakers and the troublemakers shaping the future of the country. 

Leave behind the politics of despair and reclaim your agency from those who would rule over you.

The future belongs to those who build it.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>America isn’t over, but plenty of people are eager to write its obituary. 

Jeremy Boreing isn’t one of them. 

On The Jeremy Boreing Show, the Daily Wire co-founder, filmmaker, and entrepreneur sits down with the builders and dreamers, the newsmakers and the troublemakers shaping the future of the country. 

Leave behind the politics of despair and reclaim your agency from those who would rule over you.

The future belongs to those who build it.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>America isn’t over, but plenty of people are eager to write its obituary. </p>
<p>Jeremy Boreing isn’t one of them. </p>
<p>On <em>The Jeremy Boreing Show</em>, the Daily Wire co-founder, filmmaker, and entrepreneur sits down with the builders and dreamers, the newsmakers and the troublemakers shaping the future of the country. </p>
<p>Leave behind the politics of despair and reclaim your agency from those who would rule over you.</p>
<p>The future belongs to those who build it. </p>]]>
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      <itunes:name>Jeremy Boreing</itunes:name>
      <itunes:email>jeremy@boreingmedia.com</itunes:email>
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      <title>Tucker Carlson Is Selling You Victimhood | Ep. 21</title>
      <description>Last week, Christina Buttons told me our culture is "deeply biased against agency." She's right. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.

The left has spent two decades teaching young people that they are prisoners of systemic forces too large to fight. The populist right has spent the last few years teaching the same people that they are victims of a stolen inheritance, robbed by enemies who must be named and

destroyed. The packaging is different. The product is the same — the relief of not being responsible, and the warm, addictive feeling of having someone to blame.

It is poison — for individuals, and for republics.

In this monologue Jeremy gets into what agency actually means, why Tucker

Carlson's recent attack on Ben Shapiro is a perfect window into what the populist right is selling, and why the data on human flourishing — from the Harvard Study of Adult Development to Raj Chetty's mobility

research to Viktor Frankl's observations from the concentration camps — all points the same direction: the belief that your choices matter is one of the strongest predictors of whether your life goes well.

Jeremy also gets into René Girard's scapegoat mechanism, why the rising

antisemitism on both the left and the right has the exact shape Girard predicted, why every revolution premised on perfecting man has produced mass graves, and why Jordan Peterson's most-mocked piece of advice — clean your room — is the operational definition of agency.

And Jeremy tells us what we actually do about it. Marry the right person. Go to church. Serve your community. Work hard. Refuse, every single day, to accept the role of the victim.

The country is you and three hundred million other people who are each doing the same calculation about whether their own life is worth taking responsibility for. If enough of us decide it is, the country gets

fixed.

#Agency #TuckerCarlson #BenShapiro #JordanPeterson #Conservatism

00:00 — Agency: the most unfashionable idea in politics

01:14 — The Harvard Study, Raj Chetty, and the Shapiro–Carlson fight

06:35 — Learned helplessness and Viktor Frankl

09:44 — The left's victimhood and the right's victimhood

12:23 — René Girard, scapegoats, and where the playbook always ends

20:38 — The most important thing Jordan Peterson ever said

23:32 — The victim identity is a transfer of power

27:23 — The 1950s myth and "bad policy isn't an excuse for a bad life"

30:00 — Adam, Eve, and the original denial of agency

31:33 — Six rules to rule the world</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 23:54:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Last week, Christina Buttons told me our culture is "deeply biased against agency." She's right. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.

The left has spent two decades teaching young people that they are prisoners of systemic forces too large to fight. The populist right has spent the last few years teaching the same people that they are victims of a stolen inheritance, robbed by enemies who must be named and

destroyed. The packaging is different. The product is the same — the relief of not being responsible, and the warm, addictive feeling of having someone to blame.

It is poison — for individuals, and for republics.

In this monologue Jeremy gets into what agency actually means, why Tucker

Carlson's recent attack on Ben Shapiro is a perfect window into what the populist right is selling, and why the data on human flourishing — from the Harvard Study of Adult Development to Raj Chetty's mobility

research to Viktor Frankl's observations from the concentration camps — all points the same direction: the belief that your choices matter is one of the strongest predictors of whether your life goes well.

Jeremy also gets into René Girard's scapegoat mechanism, why the rising

antisemitism on both the left and the right has the exact shape Girard predicted, why every revolution premised on perfecting man has produced mass graves, and why Jordan Peterson's most-mocked piece of advice — clean your room — is the operational definition of agency.

And Jeremy tells us what we actually do about it. Marry the right person. Go to church. Serve your community. Work hard. Refuse, every single day, to accept the role of the victim.

The country is you and three hundred million other people who are each doing the same calculation about whether their own life is worth taking responsibility for. If enough of us decide it is, the country gets

fixed.

#Agency #TuckerCarlson #BenShapiro #JordanPeterson #Conservatism

00:00 — Agency: the most unfashionable idea in politics

01:14 — The Harvard Study, Raj Chetty, and the Shapiro–Carlson fight

06:35 — Learned helplessness and Viktor Frankl

09:44 — The left's victimhood and the right's victimhood

12:23 — René Girard, scapegoats, and where the playbook always ends

20:38 — The most important thing Jordan Peterson ever said

23:32 — The victim identity is a transfer of power

27:23 — The 1950s myth and "bad policy isn't an excuse for a bad life"

30:00 — Adam, Eve, and the original denial of agency

31:33 — Six rules to rule the world</itunes:summary>
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<p>The left has spent two decades teaching young people that they are prisoners of systemic forces too large to fight. The populist right has spent the last few years teaching the same people that they are victims of a stolen inheritance, robbed by enemies who must be named and</p>
<p>destroyed. The packaging is different. The product is the same — the relief of not being responsible, and the warm, addictive feeling of having someone to blame.</p>
<p>It is poison — for individuals, and for republics.</p>
<p>In this monologue Jeremy gets into what agency actually means, why Tucker</p>
<p>Carlson's recent attack on Ben Shapiro is a perfect window into what the populist right is selling, and why the data on human flourishing — from the Harvard Study of Adult Development to Raj Chetty's mobility</p>
<p>research to Viktor Frankl's observations from the concentration camps — all points the same direction: the belief that your choices matter is one of the strongest predictors of whether your life goes well.</p>
<p>Jeremy also gets into René Girard's scapegoat mechanism, why the rising</p>
<p>antisemitism on both the left and the right has the exact shape Girard predicted, why every revolution premised on perfecting man has produced mass graves, and why Jordan Peterson's most-mocked piece of advice — clean your room — is the operational definition of agency.</p>
<p>And Jeremy tells us what we actually do about it. Marry the right person. Go to church. Serve your community. Work hard. Refuse, every single day, to accept the role of the victim.</p>
<p>The country is you and three hundred million other people who are each doing the same calculation about whether their own life is worth taking responsibility for. If enough of us decide it is, the country gets</p>
<p>fixed.</p>
<p>#Agency #TuckerCarlson #BenShapiro #JordanPeterson #Conservatism</p>
<p>00:00 — Agency: the most unfashionable idea in politics</p>
<p>01:14 — The Harvard Study, Raj Chetty, and the Shapiro–Carlson fight</p>
<p>06:35 — Learned helplessness and Viktor Frankl</p>
<p>09:44 — The left's victimhood and the right's victimhood</p>
<p>12:23 — René Girard, scapegoats, and where the playbook always ends</p>
<p>20:38 — The most important thing Jordan Peterson ever said</p>
<p>23:32 — The victim identity is a transfer of power</p>
<p>27:23 — The 1950s myth and "bad policy isn't an excuse for a bad life"</p>
<p>30:00 — Adam, Eve, and the original denial of agency</p>
<p>31:33 — Six rules to rule the world <br></p>]]>
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      <title>The Autism Social Contagion Caught Her. Then She Got Out. | Ep. 20 with Christina Buttons</title>
      <description>When Christina Buttons was 30, she was diagnosed with autism — and felt

immediate relief. The diagnosis explained her teenage mental health

crises, her social difficulties, her sense that something about her was

just "off." She joined the online autism community, started advocating,

and built an identity around it.

Then she started reporting on it. And what she found made her question

the diagnosis itself.

In this conversation, Christina walks through the broadening of the DSM

criteria, the "female autism phenotype," social camouflaging, and how a

clinical disorder became a social identity that almost anyone can adopt.

We get into the pipeline from autism to gender dysphoria, why both

diagnoses share the same demographic, and what happens to the kids with

profound autism when the label expands to cover everyone.

Then we go to California — where Gavin Newsom has restructured Medi-Cal

so federal mental health dollars now fund housing, groceries, drum

circles, and "radical inclusivity." Where schools have become psychiatric

clinics. Where a 12-year-old can receive a diagnosis and ongoing therapy

without their parents ever being told. And where the line between mental

health treatment and progressive activism has been deliberately erased.

Christina's reporting at City Journal and the Manhattan Institute is some

of the most important work being done on this beat. This is one of those

conversations you’ll think about for weeks afterward.



Chapters:

00:00 Christina Buttons on the Autism Social Contagion

01:19 Christina's Adult Diagnosis — and Why She Now Doubts It

11:02 The Real Harm of Overdiagnosis

19:50 Autism as Social Currency in LA

28:43 The Pipeline From Autism to Gender Dysphoria

31:07 Inside California's $15B Mental Health Scandal

41:00 How the Trans Agenda Hides in California Schools

50:19 Is the Internet a Trap?

1:01:53 Are We Becoming a Society Where Everyone Has a Disorder?

1:09:15 The Software-Hardware Trap of Modern Psychiatry

1:12:28 The Graceless Culture and the Loss of Agency

1:20:20 How Do You Want to Be Remembered?</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 21:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When Christina Buttons was 30, she was diagnosed with autism — and felt

immediate relief. The diagnosis explained her teenage mental health

crises, her social difficulties, her sense that something about her was

just "off." She joined the online autism community, started advocating,

and built an identity around it.

Then she started reporting on it. And what she found made her question

the diagnosis itself.

In this conversation, Christina walks through the broadening of the DSM

criteria, the "female autism phenotype," social camouflaging, and how a

clinical disorder became a social identity that almost anyone can adopt.

We get into the pipeline from autism to gender dysphoria, why both

diagnoses share the same demographic, and what happens to the kids with

profound autism when the label expands to cover everyone.

Then we go to California — where Gavin Newsom has restructured Medi-Cal

so federal mental health dollars now fund housing, groceries, drum

circles, and "radical inclusivity." Where schools have become psychiatric

clinics. Where a 12-year-old can receive a diagnosis and ongoing therapy

without their parents ever being told. And where the line between mental

health treatment and progressive activism has been deliberately erased.

Christina's reporting at City Journal and the Manhattan Institute is some

of the most important work being done on this beat. This is one of those

conversations you’ll think about for weeks afterward.



Chapters:

00:00 Christina Buttons on the Autism Social Contagion

01:19 Christina's Adult Diagnosis — and Why She Now Doubts It

11:02 The Real Harm of Overdiagnosis

19:50 Autism as Social Currency in LA

28:43 The Pipeline From Autism to Gender Dysphoria

31:07 Inside California's $15B Mental Health Scandal

41:00 How the Trans Agenda Hides in California Schools

50:19 Is the Internet a Trap?

1:01:53 Are We Becoming a Society Where Everyone Has a Disorder?

1:09:15 The Software-Hardware Trap of Modern Psychiatry

1:12:28 The Graceless Culture and the Loss of Agency

1:20:20 How Do You Want to Be Remembered?</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When Christina Buttons was 30, she was diagnosed with autism — and felt</p>
<p>immediate relief. The diagnosis explained her teenage mental health</p>
<p>crises, her social difficulties, her sense that something about her was</p>
<p>just "off." She joined the online autism community, started advocating,</p>
<p>and built an identity around it.</p>
<p>Then she started reporting on it. And what she found made her question</p>
<p>the diagnosis itself.</p>
<p>In this conversation, Christina walks through the broadening of the DSM</p>
<p>criteria, the "female autism phenotype," social camouflaging, and how a</p>
<p>clinical disorder became a social identity that almost anyone can adopt.</p>
<p>We get into the pipeline from autism to gender dysphoria, why both</p>
<p>diagnoses share the same demographic, and what happens to the kids with</p>
<p>profound autism when the label expands to cover everyone.</p>
<p>Then we go to California — where Gavin Newsom has restructured Medi-Cal</p>
<p>so federal mental health dollars now fund housing, groceries, drum</p>
<p>circles, and "radical inclusivity." Where schools have become psychiatric</p>
<p>clinics. Where a 12-year-old can receive a diagnosis and ongoing therapy</p>
<p>without their parents ever being told. And where the line between mental</p>
<p>health treatment and progressive activism has been deliberately erased.</p>
<p>Christina's reporting at City Journal and the Manhattan Institute is some</p>
<p>of the most important work being done on this beat. This is one of those</p>
<p>conversations you’ll think about for weeks afterward.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Chapters:</p>
<p>00:00 Christina Buttons on the Autism Social Contagion</p>
<p>01:19 Christina's Adult Diagnosis — and Why She Now Doubts It</p>
<p>11:02 The Real Harm of Overdiagnosis</p>
<p>19:50 Autism as Social Currency in LA</p>
<p>28:43 The Pipeline From Autism to Gender Dysphoria</p>
<p>31:07 Inside California's $15B Mental Health Scandal</p>
<p>41:00 How the Trans Agenda Hides in California Schools</p>
<p>50:19 Is the Internet a Trap?</p>
<p>1:01:53 Are We Becoming a Society Where Everyone Has a Disorder?</p>
<p>1:09:15 The Software-Hardware Trap of Modern Psychiatry</p>
<p>1:12:28 The Graceless Culture and the Loss of Agency</p>
<p>1:20:20 How Do You Want to Be Remembered?</p>
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      <title>Candace's Latest Screed and the Breakdown of Media: 236 Accusations in 30 Minutes | Ep. 19</title>
      <description>Last night Candace Owens dropped a 236-claim response video aimed at Jeremy. Tonight, Jeremy and the panel–featuring Shabbos Kestenbaum, Ami Kozak, and Billy Hallowell–unpack exactly why she did it that way — and why no amount of "evidence" she manufactures will ever satisfy the audience she's built. The trick isn't proof. It's preponderance. And it's the same trick Tucker Carlson is running, the same trick the groypers are running, and the same trick that 2010-era chain emails about Walmart concentration camps were running before any of these people had a microphone.

Jeremy is joined by Billy Hallowell, CBN host, author of Fault Lines, and director of the new documentary CBN Supernatural; Shabbos Kestenbaum, the Orthodox Jewish Harvard antisemitism plaintiff and a Gen Z voice tracking the woke right from inside it; and Ami Kozak, the Jewish creator and culture critic who's been naming the conduct, not just debating the points.

They get into Candace's 236-allegation gish gallop and why it's designed to be unanswerable; the "wine mom" cohort smearing Erika Kirk and inventing massage-tear conspiracies; Tucker Carlson as a "confusion artist" deliberately disorienting his viewers; the woke right vs. the woke left and why Gen Z men are the target market; Obama's institutional capture and Trump's permission structure for being our worst selves; why Jeremy fired Candace and would burn the company down to do it again; the "authority transfer" that happens when audiences catch institutions lying; the Afghan soldier who thought the moon was the size of a golf ball; Marco Rubio's surprisingly optimistic White House moment; the federal officials who briefed pastors on extraterrestrial "disclosure"; Jeremy's own unspoken supernatural experience; and why conspiracy theories are comfort food in a chaotic world.



00:00 “Hey guys!”

02:56 Candace's 236-Claim Response Video 

19:07 The Wine Moms Smearing Erika Kirk 

26:06 Why Gen Z Will Surprise Everyone 

39:35 Obama Broke the Institutions, Trump Broke the Manners 

52:38 "I Fired Candace. I'd Do It Again." 

1:12:24 Tucker Carlson, the Confusion Artist 

1:30:42 The Federal Pastors Briefing on Aliens</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 03:11:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Boreing Media</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Last night Candace Owens dropped a 236-claim response video aimed at Jeremy. Tonight, Jeremy and the panel–featuring Shabbos Kestenbaum, Ami Kozak, and Billy Hallowell–unpack exactly why she did it that way — and why no amount of "evidence" she manufactures will ever satisfy the audience she's built. The trick isn't proof. It's preponderance. And it's the same trick Tucker Carlson is running, the same trick the groypers are running, and the same trick that 2010-era chain emails about Walmart concentration camps were running before any of these people had a microphone.

Jeremy is joined by Billy Hallowell, CBN host, author of Fault Lines, and director of the new documentary CBN Supernatural; Shabbos Kestenbaum, the Orthodox Jewish Harvard antisemitism plaintiff and a Gen Z voice tracking the woke right from inside it; and Ami Kozak, the Jewish creator and culture critic who's been naming the conduct, not just debating the points.

They get into Candace's 236-allegation gish gallop and why it's designed to be unanswerable; the "wine mom" cohort smearing Erika Kirk and inventing massage-tear conspiracies; Tucker Carlson as a "confusion artist" deliberately disorienting his viewers; the woke right vs. the woke left and why Gen Z men are the target market; Obama's institutional capture and Trump's permission structure for being our worst selves; why Jeremy fired Candace and would burn the company down to do it again; the "authority transfer" that happens when audiences catch institutions lying; the Afghan soldier who thought the moon was the size of a golf ball; Marco Rubio's surprisingly optimistic White House moment; the federal officials who briefed pastors on extraterrestrial "disclosure"; Jeremy's own unspoken supernatural experience; and why conspiracy theories are comfort food in a chaotic world.



00:00 “Hey guys!”

02:56 Candace's 236-Claim Response Video 

19:07 The Wine Moms Smearing Erika Kirk 

26:06 Why Gen Z Will Surprise Everyone 

39:35 Obama Broke the Institutions, Trump Broke the Manners 

52:38 "I Fired Candace. I'd Do It Again." 

1:12:24 Tucker Carlson, the Confusion Artist 

1:30:42 The Federal Pastors Briefing on Aliens</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Last night Candace Owens dropped a 236-claim response video aimed at Jeremy. Tonight, Jeremy and the panel–featuring Shabbos Kestenbaum, Ami Kozak, and Billy Hallowell–unpack exactly why she did it that way — and why no amount of "evidence" she manufactures will ever satisfy the audience she's built. The trick isn't proof. It's preponderance. And it's the same trick Tucker Carlson is running, the same trick the groypers are running, and the same trick that 2010-era chain emails about Walmart concentration camps were running before any of these people had a microphone.</p>
<p>Jeremy is joined by Billy Hallowell, CBN host, author of Fault Lines, and director of the new documentary CBN Supernatural; Shabbos Kestenbaum, the Orthodox Jewish Harvard antisemitism plaintiff and a Gen Z voice tracking the woke right from inside it; and Ami Kozak, the Jewish creator and culture critic who's been naming the conduct, not just debating the points.</p>
<p>They get into Candace's 236-allegation gish gallop and why it's designed to be unanswerable; the "wine mom" cohort smearing Erika Kirk and inventing massage-tear conspiracies; Tucker Carlson as a "confusion artist" deliberately disorienting his viewers; the woke right vs. the woke left and why Gen Z men are the target market; Obama's institutional capture and Trump's permission structure for being our worst selves; why Jeremy fired Candace and would burn the company down to do it again; the "authority transfer" that happens when audiences catch institutions lying; the Afghan soldier who thought the moon was the size of a golf ball; Marco Rubio's surprisingly optimistic White House moment; the federal officials who briefed pastors on extraterrestrial "disclosure"; Jeremy's own unspoken supernatural experience; and why conspiracy theories are comfort food in a chaotic world.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 “Hey guys!”</p>
<p>02:56 Candace's 236-Claim Response Video </p>
<p>19:07 The Wine Moms Smearing Erika Kirk </p>
<p>26:06 Why Gen Z Will Surprise Everyone </p>
<p>39:35 Obama Broke the Institutions, Trump Broke the Manners </p>
<p>52:38 "I Fired Candace. I'd Do It Again." </p>
<p>1:12:24 Tucker Carlson, the Confusion Artist </p>
<p>1:30:42 The Federal Pastors Briefing on Aliens</p>]]>
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      <title>Daily Wire Layoffs, George Farmer’s Arrest, and the Collapse of Truth Online | Ep. 18</title>
      <description>When the Daily Wire laid off about fifty employees last week, Candace Owens told her millions of followers it was over fifty percent of the workforce. Then sixty. "Absolute bloodbath." None of it was true. But in 2026, lies are fast and the truth gets there last.

Jeremy Boreing exposes a much bigger story behind the layoffs: we are now living inside an information environment that structurally rewards being first to a frame over being right about a fact, and that the personality-driven podcast economy has done nothing to fix the failures of legacy media. In many ways, it has made them worse.

He walks through the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect; the actual journalistic codes on the books since 1924 that we've simply stopped following; the Obama-era pivot from truth-telling to change-making in the newsroom; Billy Wilder's 1951 film Ace in the Hole that saw the whole thing coming; Russiagate, the lab-leak theory, and the Hunter Biden laptop as the prelude; the rise of what he calls the "grift industrial complex" — where cynicism stops being a tool and becomes the thing you serve; Candace Owens's audacious public claim that the George Farmer arrested in Nashville is not her husband George Farmer; Tucker Carlson's Dominion lawsuit, his on-the-record willingness to lie when a lie helps him win, and his recent New York Times interview where he accused unnamed neoconservatives of "treachery" and admitted, on the record, that he couldn’t confirm what he was talking about; Gresham's Law of bad journalism driving out good; and Alcuin of York's eighth-century warning that the voice of the crowd is always close to madness.

Not a defense of legacy media. Not a brief against new media. An argument that the answer to the failures of the institutions is to build better institutions — not to abandon the model of journalism altogether for crowd-sourced certainty — and that all of us, audiences and creators alike, have to be willing to question ourselves before we question the headline.



00:00 The Truth Behind the Daily Wire Layoffs 

04:23 Gell-Mann Amnesia (and the Lies You’ve Heard About Me)

07:06 When Journalism Had Real Standards

13:02 Billy Wilder Saw This Coming in 1951

15:36 The Grift Industrial Complex

20:33 George Farmer's Arrest

22:19 Tucker Carlson's Casual Lies

25:35 Gresham's Law and the Path Forward</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 23:10:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Boreing Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When the Daily Wire laid off about fifty employees last week, Candace Owens told her millions of followers it was over fifty percent of the workforce. Then sixty. "Absolute bloodbath." None of it was true. But in 2026, lies are fast and the truth gets there last.

Jeremy Boreing exposes a much bigger story behind the layoffs: we are now living inside an information environment that structurally rewards being first to a frame over being right about a fact, and that the personality-driven podcast economy has done nothing to fix the failures of legacy media. In many ways, it has made them worse.

He walks through the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect; the actual journalistic codes on the books since 1924 that we've simply stopped following; the Obama-era pivot from truth-telling to change-making in the newsroom; Billy Wilder's 1951 film Ace in the Hole that saw the whole thing coming; Russiagate, the lab-leak theory, and the Hunter Biden laptop as the prelude; the rise of what he calls the "grift industrial complex" — where cynicism stops being a tool and becomes the thing you serve; Candace Owens's audacious public claim that the George Farmer arrested in Nashville is not her husband George Farmer; Tucker Carlson's Dominion lawsuit, his on-the-record willingness to lie when a lie helps him win, and his recent New York Times interview where he accused unnamed neoconservatives of "treachery" and admitted, on the record, that he couldn’t confirm what he was talking about; Gresham's Law of bad journalism driving out good; and Alcuin of York's eighth-century warning that the voice of the crowd is always close to madness.

Not a defense of legacy media. Not a brief against new media. An argument that the answer to the failures of the institutions is to build better institutions — not to abandon the model of journalism altogether for crowd-sourced certainty — and that all of us, audiences and creators alike, have to be willing to question ourselves before we question the headline.



00:00 The Truth Behind the Daily Wire Layoffs 

04:23 Gell-Mann Amnesia (and the Lies You’ve Heard About Me)

07:06 When Journalism Had Real Standards

13:02 Billy Wilder Saw This Coming in 1951

15:36 The Grift Industrial Complex

20:33 George Farmer's Arrest

22:19 Tucker Carlson's Casual Lies

25:35 Gresham's Law and the Path Forward</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When the Daily Wire laid off about fifty employees last week, Candace Owens told her millions of followers it was over fifty percent of the workforce. Then sixty. "Absolute bloodbath." None of it was true. But in 2026, lies are fast and the truth gets there last.</p>
<p>Jeremy Boreing exposes a much bigger story behind the layoffs: we are now living inside an information environment that structurally rewards being first to a frame over being right about a fact, and that the personality-driven podcast economy has done nothing to fix the failures of legacy media. In many ways, it has made them worse.</p>
<p>He walks through the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect; the actual journalistic codes on the books since 1924 that we've simply stopped following; the Obama-era pivot from truth-telling to change-making in the newsroom; Billy Wilder's 1951 film Ace in the Hole that saw the whole thing coming; Russiagate, the lab-leak theory, and the Hunter Biden laptop as the prelude; the rise of what he calls the "grift industrial complex" — where cynicism stops being a tool and becomes the thing you serve; Candace Owens's audacious public claim that the George Farmer arrested in Nashville is not her husband George Farmer; Tucker Carlson's Dominion lawsuit, his on-the-record willingness to lie when a lie helps him win, and his recent New York Times interview where he accused unnamed neoconservatives of "treachery" and admitted, on the record, that he couldn’t confirm what he was talking about; Gresham's Law of bad journalism driving out good; and Alcuin of York's eighth-century warning that the voice of the crowd is always close to madness.</p>
<p>Not a defense of legacy media. Not a brief against new media. An argument that the answer to the failures of the institutions is to build better institutions — not to abandon the model of journalism altogether for crowd-sourced certainty — and that all of us, audiences and creators alike, have to be willing to question ourselves before we question the headline.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 The Truth Behind the Daily Wire Layoffs </p>
<p>04:23 Gell-Mann Amnesia (and the Lies You’ve Heard About Me)</p>
<p>07:06 When Journalism Had Real Standards</p>
<p>13:02 Billy Wilder Saw This Coming in 1951</p>
<p>15:36 The Grift Industrial Complex</p>
<p>20:33 George Farmer's Arrest</p>
<p>22:19 Tucker Carlson's Casual Lies</p>
<p>25:35 Gresham's Law and the Path Forward</p>]]>
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      <title>Why Anti-Zionism Is Really Just Envy | Ep. 17 with Alana Newhouse</title>
      <description>Anti-Zionism on the left and the right in America today is a kind of envy — envy of a country that still has permission to define itself, defend itself, and have a future. That's the opening claim Alana Newhouse makes to Jeremy Boreing in this two-hour conversation about Zionism, American identity, and the cultural project of believing in tomorrow.

Jeremy sits down with Alana Newhouse — founder and editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine, author of the breakout essays "Everything Is Broken," "Brokenness," and "Zionism for Everyone" — for a wide-ranging conversation that uses Israel as a lens for diagnosing what's wrong with America.

They get into culture as a "mixing board" (race is loud in Japan, irrelevant in Israel — every culture calibrates differently); America's twin tethers of capitalism and covenant; the four questions Alana says every country has to be able to answer (are your people happy? do they have babies? can they defend themselves? are they future-oriented?); Tucker Carlson's truth-and-lie about Israel and the black pill industrial complex aimed at demoralizing Americans; the Artemis splashdown, the F-15 weapons officer rescue in Iran, and "what are the machines for?"; Alana's four-bucket framework for any institution (conserve, reform, destroy, build new); why she's drawn to leaders like Modi and Milei but skeptical of Orban and "Make America Great Again"; the original meaning of ethnos (it's not bloodline, it's the music a people make together); why anti-Semitism is a symptom and not a cause; and the fertility hiccup, the Gen X reckoning, and the case that creation itself is an act of optimism.

Not a defense of Israeli policy. Not a brief against the contemporary right. A clinical, hopeful argument that the formula that built Israel — particularism plus pragmatism plus idealism — is exportable, and that the future belongs to whoever shows up to build it.



00:00 Anti-Zionism Is Just Envy

05:14 America's Twin Tethers — Capitalism and Covenant

12:22 The "Mixing Board" — Why Cultures Have to Be Different

25:17 The Zionism Formula and the 4 Questions Every Country Must Answer

31:59 What Tucker Carlson Got Wrong About Israel

36:30 The Black Pill Trap and the Lost Faith in the Moon Landing

45:00 Why Alana Built Tablet — Creation as an Act of Optimism

56:35 The Right's Failure on Social Media (and Why AI Is Next)

1:03:22 The 4 Buckets: Conserve, Reform, Destroy, Build New

1:21:39 When Ethnos Goes Wrong — and Why the Nation-State Still Wins

1:28:11 Modi, Milei, Orban — Looking for Joy in World Leaders

1:34:05 The Artemis Diver and the F-15 Rescue: "What Are the Machines For?"

1:46:09 Anti-Semitism Is a Symptom, Not a Cause

1:49:02 Fertility, Gen X, and the Hiccup We Have to Correct</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Anti-Zionism on the left and the right in America today is a kind of envy — envy of a country that still has permission to define itself, defend itself, and have a future. That's the opening claim Alana Newhouse makes to Jeremy Boreing in this two-hour conversation about Zionism, American identity, and the cultural project of believing in tomorrow.

Jeremy sits down with Alana Newhouse — founder and editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine, author of the breakout essays "Everything Is Broken," "Brokenness," and "Zionism for Everyone" — for a wide-ranging conversation that uses Israel as a lens for diagnosing what's wrong with America.

They get into culture as a "mixing board" (race is loud in Japan, irrelevant in Israel — every culture calibrates differently); America's twin tethers of capitalism and covenant; the four questions Alana says every country has to be able to answer (are your people happy? do they have babies? can they defend themselves? are they future-oriented?); Tucker Carlson's truth-and-lie about Israel and the black pill industrial complex aimed at demoralizing Americans; the Artemis splashdown, the F-15 weapons officer rescue in Iran, and "what are the machines for?"; Alana's four-bucket framework for any institution (conserve, reform, destroy, build new); why she's drawn to leaders like Modi and Milei but skeptical of Orban and "Make America Great Again"; the original meaning of ethnos (it's not bloodline, it's the music a people make together); why anti-Semitism is a symptom and not a cause; and the fertility hiccup, the Gen X reckoning, and the case that creation itself is an act of optimism.

Not a defense of Israeli policy. Not a brief against the contemporary right. A clinical, hopeful argument that the formula that built Israel — particularism plus pragmatism plus idealism — is exportable, and that the future belongs to whoever shows up to build it.



00:00 Anti-Zionism Is Just Envy

05:14 America's Twin Tethers — Capitalism and Covenant

12:22 The "Mixing Board" — Why Cultures Have to Be Different

25:17 The Zionism Formula and the 4 Questions Every Country Must Answer

31:59 What Tucker Carlson Got Wrong About Israel

36:30 The Black Pill Trap and the Lost Faith in the Moon Landing

45:00 Why Alana Built Tablet — Creation as an Act of Optimism

56:35 The Right's Failure on Social Media (and Why AI Is Next)

1:03:22 The 4 Buckets: Conserve, Reform, Destroy, Build New

1:21:39 When Ethnos Goes Wrong — and Why the Nation-State Still Wins

1:28:11 Modi, Milei, Orban — Looking for Joy in World Leaders

1:34:05 The Artemis Diver and the F-15 Rescue: "What Are the Machines For?"

1:46:09 Anti-Semitism Is a Symptom, Not a Cause

1:49:02 Fertility, Gen X, and the Hiccup We Have to Correct</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Anti-Zionism on the left and the right in America today is a kind of envy — envy of a country that still has permission to define itself, defend itself, and have a future. That's the opening claim Alana Newhouse makes to Jeremy Boreing in this two-hour conversation about Zionism, American identity, and the cultural project of believing in tomorrow.</p>
<p>Jeremy sits down with Alana Newhouse — founder and editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine, author of the breakout essays "Everything Is Broken," "Brokenness," and "Zionism for Everyone" — for a wide-ranging conversation that uses Israel as a lens for diagnosing what's wrong with America.</p>
<p>They get into culture as a "mixing board" (race is loud in Japan, irrelevant in Israel — every culture calibrates differently); America's twin tethers of capitalism and covenant; the four questions Alana says every country has to be able to answer (are your people happy? do they have babies? can they defend themselves? are they future-oriented?); Tucker Carlson's truth-and-lie about Israel and the black pill industrial complex aimed at demoralizing Americans; the Artemis splashdown, the F-15 weapons officer rescue in Iran, and "what are the machines for?"; Alana's four-bucket framework for any institution (conserve, reform, destroy, build new); why she's drawn to leaders like Modi and Milei but skeptical of Orban and "Make America Great Again"; the original meaning of ethnos (it's not bloodline, it's the music a people make together); why anti-Semitism is a symptom and not a cause; and the fertility hiccup, the Gen X reckoning, and the case that creation itself is an act of optimism.</p>
<p>Not a defense of Israeli policy. Not a brief against the contemporary right. A clinical, hopeful argument that the formula that built Israel — particularism plus pragmatism plus idealism — is exportable, and that the future belongs to whoever shows up to build it.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 Anti-Zionism Is Just Envy</p>
<p>05:14 America's Twin Tethers — Capitalism and Covenant</p>
<p>12:22 The "Mixing Board" — Why Cultures Have to Be Different</p>
<p>25:17 The Zionism Formula and the 4 Questions Every Country Must Answer</p>
<p>31:59 What Tucker Carlson Got Wrong About Israel</p>
<p>36:30 The Black Pill Trap and the Lost Faith in the Moon Landing</p>
<p>45:00 Why Alana Built Tablet — Creation as an Act of Optimism</p>
<p>56:35 The Right's Failure on Social Media (and Why AI Is Next)</p>
<p>1:03:22 The 4 Buckets: Conserve, Reform, Destroy, Build New</p>
<p>1:21:39 When Ethnos Goes Wrong — and Why the Nation-State Still Wins</p>
<p>1:28:11 Modi, Milei, Orban — Looking for Joy in World Leaders</p>
<p>1:34:05 The Artemis Diver and the F-15 Rescue: "What Are the Machines For?"</p>
<p>1:46:09 Anti-Semitism Is a Symptom, Not a Cause</p>
<p>1:49:02 Fertility, Gen X, and the Hiccup We Have to Correct</p>]]>
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      <title>Politics Is Entertainment Now. Is That a Problem? With Shawn Farash, Siaka Massaquoi, and Jon Lewis</title>
      <description>Politics is entertainment now. So is the news. The Right finally figured out how to use that — and so did the grifters who came in right behind them.

Jeremy is joined LIVE by Shawn Farash, Siaka Massaquoi, and Jon Lewis to discuss what the convergence of news, politics, and entertainment makes possible, what it costs, and how to tell the difference between the people doing the work and the ones cashing in.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Boreing Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Politics is entertainment now. So is the news. The Right finally figured out how to use that — and so did the grifters who came in right behind them.

Jeremy is joined LIVE by Shawn Farash, Siaka Massaquoi, and Jon Lewis to discuss what the convergence of news, politics, and entertainment makes possible, what it costs, and how to tell the difference between the people doing the work and the ones cashing in.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Politics is entertainment now. So is the news. The Right finally figured out how to use that — and so did the grifters who came in right behind them.

Jeremy is joined LIVE by Shawn Farash, Siaka Massaquoi, and Jon Lewis to discuss what the convergence of news, politics, and entertainment makes possible, what it costs, and how to tell the difference between the people doing the work and the ones cashing in.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>6260</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Cultural Sickness That Trained Women to Hate Erika Kirk | Ep. 15</title>
      <description>Saturday night's third assassination attempt on Donald Trump produced a thirty-second video of Erika Kirk weeping and asking to go home — and split the country in two. Half saw a young widow retraumatized seven months after Charlie Kirk's public assassination. The other half decided she was performing. Same pixels. Two opposite perceptions. Like 2015's viral "Dress”—except what's implicated isn't visual perception. It's moral perception.

Jeremy Boreing makes the case that the cruelty being directed at Erika Kirk is not "trolling." It is the natural, predictable output of a fifty-year cultural project that elevated, organized, monetized, and amplified toxic femininity — the negative feminine of gossip, exclusion, and reputational destruction — while systematically dismantling positive masculinity and every institution that previously held those instincts in check. The result is an emergent matriarchy that Candace Owens once called "hellish" — but Candace is now its main promulgator, running the most flagrant toxic-feminine pile-on in modern conservative media: a gnostic conspiracy ritual dressed up as a true crime docuseries called Bride of Charlie.

Jeremy walks the data: women's self-reported happiness in continuous decline since the 1970s; the lowest U.S. fertility rate in recorded history; 70% of divorces initiated by wives, almost none for cause of abuse; female-majority institutions — K–12 education, HR, higher education — becoming dramatically less tolerant of dissent; the FIRE study showing male students are more tolerant of their political enemies than female students are of their own allies. He works through the literary archetypes — Medea, Jezebel, Lady Macbeth, Dolores Umbridge — and the academic research on relational aggression that confirms what those stories already knew. He names the men who've built the manosphere economy on the rubble (Andrew Tate, Dan Bilzerian) and explains why neither feminism's emergent matriarchy nor the trad movement's larped patriarchy is the answer.

Not a call to disenfranchise women. Not a defense of toxic masculinity. An argument that the answer to a bad cultural project is the slow, voluntary recovery of complementary masculine and feminine virtues — and that wicked men can only ever be constrained by good men.

 

Chapters

00:00 The Video That Divided the Country

02:40 This Is the World Feminism Has Wrought

06:48 Medea, Jezebel, and the 6th Grade Slut Code 

10:27 Fifty Years of Declining Female Happiness

13:07 70% of Divorces and the Christian View of Marriage

17:33 Dolores Umbridge in Power

20:18 No, Erika Did Not Kill Her Husband

24:19 Candace Owens and "Bride of Charlie"

29:22 You're Being a B*tch

32:54 Wicked Men, Good Men, and the Trad Movement LARP

36:03 A New Technology

38:15 Leave the Grieving Widow Alone

#ErikaKirk  #JeremyBoreing  #JBS #CandaceOwens  #ToxicFemininity  #ToxicMasculinity  #Matriarchy  #Patriarchy  #Feminism #CharlieKirk  #BrideOfCharlie  #TPUSA  #Manosphere  #ChristianMarriage  #ConservativeMedia</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 00:36:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Boreing Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Saturday night's third assassination attempt on Donald Trump produced a thirty-second video of Erika Kirk weeping and asking to go home — and split the country in two. Half saw a young widow retraumatized seven months after Charlie Kirk's public assassination. The other half decided she was performing. Same pixels. Two opposite perceptions. Like 2015's viral "Dress”—except what's implicated isn't visual perception. It's moral perception.

Jeremy Boreing makes the case that the cruelty being directed at Erika Kirk is not "trolling." It is the natural, predictable output of a fifty-year cultural project that elevated, organized, monetized, and amplified toxic femininity — the negative feminine of gossip, exclusion, and reputational destruction — while systematically dismantling positive masculinity and every institution that previously held those instincts in check. The result is an emergent matriarchy that Candace Owens once called "hellish" — but Candace is now its main promulgator, running the most flagrant toxic-feminine pile-on in modern conservative media: a gnostic conspiracy ritual dressed up as a true crime docuseries called Bride of Charlie.

Jeremy walks the data: women's self-reported happiness in continuous decline since the 1970s; the lowest U.S. fertility rate in recorded history; 70% of divorces initiated by wives, almost none for cause of abuse; female-majority institutions — K–12 education, HR, higher education — becoming dramatically less tolerant of dissent; the FIRE study showing male students are more tolerant of their political enemies than female students are of their own allies. He works through the literary archetypes — Medea, Jezebel, Lady Macbeth, Dolores Umbridge — and the academic research on relational aggression that confirms what those stories already knew. He names the men who've built the manosphere economy on the rubble (Andrew Tate, Dan Bilzerian) and explains why neither feminism's emergent matriarchy nor the trad movement's larped patriarchy is the answer.

Not a call to disenfranchise women. Not a defense of toxic masculinity. An argument that the answer to a bad cultural project is the slow, voluntary recovery of complementary masculine and feminine virtues — and that wicked men can only ever be constrained by good men.

 

Chapters

00:00 The Video That Divided the Country

02:40 This Is the World Feminism Has Wrought

06:48 Medea, Jezebel, and the 6th Grade Slut Code 

10:27 Fifty Years of Declining Female Happiness

13:07 70% of Divorces and the Christian View of Marriage

17:33 Dolores Umbridge in Power

20:18 No, Erika Did Not Kill Her Husband

24:19 Candace Owens and "Bride of Charlie"

29:22 You're Being a B*tch

32:54 Wicked Men, Good Men, and the Trad Movement LARP

36:03 A New Technology

38:15 Leave the Grieving Widow Alone

#ErikaKirk  #JeremyBoreing  #JBS #CandaceOwens  #ToxicFemininity  #ToxicMasculinity  #Matriarchy  #Patriarchy  #Feminism #CharlieKirk  #BrideOfCharlie  #TPUSA  #Manosphere  #ChristianMarriage  #ConservativeMedia</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Saturday night's third assassination attempt on Donald Trump produced a thirty-second video of Erika Kirk weeping and asking to go home — and split the country in two. Half saw a young widow retraumatized seven months after Charlie Kirk's public assassination. The other half decided she was performing. Same pixels. Two opposite perceptions. Like 2015's viral "Dress”—except what's implicated isn't visual perception. It's moral perception.</p>
<p>Jeremy Boreing makes the case that the cruelty being directed at Erika Kirk is not "trolling." It is the natural, predictable output of a fifty-year cultural project that elevated, organized, monetized, and amplified toxic femininity — the negative feminine of gossip, exclusion, and reputational destruction — while systematically dismantling positive masculinity and every institution that previously held those instincts in check. The result is an emergent matriarchy that Candace Owens once called "hellish" — but Candace is now its main promulgator, running the most flagrant toxic-feminine pile-on in modern conservative media: a gnostic conspiracy ritual dressed up as a true crime docuseries called <em>Bride of Charlie</em>.</p>
<p>Jeremy walks the data: women's self-reported happiness in continuous decline since the 1970s; the lowest U.S. fertility rate in recorded history; 70% of divorces initiated by wives, almost none for cause of abuse; female-majority institutions — K–12 education, HR, higher education — becoming dramatically less tolerant of dissent; the FIRE study showing male students are more tolerant of their political enemies than female students are of their own allies. He works through the literary archetypes — Medea, Jezebel, Lady Macbeth, Dolores Umbridge — and the academic research on relational aggression that confirms what those stories already knew. He names the men who've built the manosphere economy on the rubble (Andrew Tate, Dan Bilzerian) and explains why neither feminism's emergent matriarchy nor the trad movement's larped patriarchy is the answer.</p>
<p>Not a call to disenfranchise women. Not a defense of toxic masculinity. An argument that the answer to a bad cultural project is the slow, voluntary recovery of complementary masculine and feminine virtues — and that wicked men can only ever be constrained by good men.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Chapters</strong></p>
<p>00:00 The Video That Divided the Country</p>
<p>02:40 This Is the World Feminism Has Wrought</p>
<p>06:48 Medea, Jezebel, and the 6th Grade Slut Code </p>
<p>10:27 Fifty Years of Declining Female Happiness</p>
<p>13:07 70% of Divorces and the Christian View of Marriage</p>
<p>17:33 Dolores Umbridge in Power</p>
<p>20:18 No, Erika Did Not Kill Her Husband</p>
<p>24:19 Candace Owens and "Bride of Charlie"</p>
<p>29:22 You're Being a B*tch</p>
<p>32:54 Wicked Men, Good Men, and the Trad Movement LARP</p>
<p>36:03 A New Technology</p>
<p>38:15 Leave the Grieving Widow Alone</p>
<p><br>#ErikaKirk  #JeremyBoreing  #JBS #CandaceOwens  #ToxicFemininity  #ToxicMasculinity  #Matriarchy  #Patriarchy  #Feminism #CharlieKirk  #BrideOfCharlie  #TPUSA  #Manosphere  #ChristianMarriage  #ConservativeMedia</p>]]>
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      <title>Lauren Southern: I Helped Create the Manosphere — and It Nearly Destroyed Me | Ep. 14</title>
      <description>Jeremy sits down with Lauren Southern — the woman who went viral on feminism and immigration as an impressionable 19-year-old, got permanently pigeonholed as alt-right, lived the trad wife life she'd been preaching, watched her marriage fall apart on the internet, and is now trying to figure out what Christianity looks like when public Christianity is almost entirely performance. Jordan Peterson twice told Jeremy he should hire her, but that never happened before Jeremy departed the company.  This is their first conversation.


They get into the “redemption arc industrial complex” and the cinematic Culture War universe. Whether anyone can actually be a Christian online. Why Jeremy thinks uploading your soul to the cloud is a category error, and what a night at a bar at 3 a.m. really tells you about a person (and what it does not). The two right-wing media spheres — Prager and Peterson as the example on one side, Shaffer and Tate and Milo on the other — and the symbiosis between them. Why Lauren found Destiny more honest than the “trad” friends cheating on their wives while posting Christ Is King. How conservatism became so graceless there's no path back for anyone who fails the trad life. Chinese spies, Russian honeypots, and the economy of paid tweets nobody sees. And why Boromir is the best character in Lord of the Rings.

00:00 The Redemption Arc Industrial Complex
04:45 Two Small-Town Evangelical Kids Grow Up and Leave
13:50 How Audience Capture Got Lauren at 19
20:45 Can You Actually Be a Christian Online?
22:30 Uploaded to the Cloud — Why Souls Are Embodied
36:50 Two Right-Wing Medias (And Why Peterson Wanted Jeremy to Hire Lauren)
46:00 Why Destiny Was More Honest Than Her “Trad” Friends
51:20 Graceless Conservatism: No Path Back After Failing the Trad Life
54:55 Dante’s Inferno Is the Final Level of the Internet
01:05:30 The Trad Life Has Never Existed (Except for Seven Women in History)
01:23:00 Chinese Spies, Russian Honeypots, and Paid Tweets
01:43:20 Why Boromir Is the Best Character in Lord of the Rings


#Christianity  #Redemption  #JordanPeterson  #Destiny  #TradWife#Manosphere  #ConservativeMedia  #Influencers  #CultureWar  #AltRight#DailyWire  #LordOfTheRings</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 21:19:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Boreing Media</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Jeremy sits down with Lauren Southern — the woman who went viral on feminism and immigration as an impressionable 19-year-old, got permanently pigeonholed as alt-right, lived the trad wife life she'd been preaching, watched her marriage fall apart on the internet, and is now trying to figure out what Christianity looks like when public Christianity is almost entirely performance. Jordan Peterson twice told Jeremy he should hire her, but that never happened before Jeremy departed the company.  This is their first conversation.


They get into the “redemption arc industrial complex” and the cinematic Culture War universe. Whether anyone can actually be a Christian online. Why Jeremy thinks uploading your soul to the cloud is a category error, and what a night at a bar at 3 a.m. really tells you about a person (and what it does not). The two right-wing media spheres — Prager and Peterson as the example on one side, Shaffer and Tate and Milo on the other — and the symbiosis between them. Why Lauren found Destiny more honest than the “trad” friends cheating on their wives while posting Christ Is King. How conservatism became so graceless there's no path back for anyone who fails the trad life. Chinese spies, Russian honeypots, and the economy of paid tweets nobody sees. And why Boromir is the best character in Lord of the Rings.

00:00 The Redemption Arc Industrial Complex
04:45 Two Small-Town Evangelical Kids Grow Up and Leave
13:50 How Audience Capture Got Lauren at 19
20:45 Can You Actually Be a Christian Online?
22:30 Uploaded to the Cloud — Why Souls Are Embodied
36:50 Two Right-Wing Medias (And Why Peterson Wanted Jeremy to Hire Lauren)
46:00 Why Destiny Was More Honest Than Her “Trad” Friends
51:20 Graceless Conservatism: No Path Back After Failing the Trad Life
54:55 Dante’s Inferno Is the Final Level of the Internet
01:05:30 The Trad Life Has Never Existed (Except for Seven Women in History)
01:23:00 Chinese Spies, Russian Honeypots, and Paid Tweets
01:43:20 Why Boromir Is the Best Character in Lord of the Rings


#Christianity  #Redemption  #JordanPeterson  #Destiny  #TradWife#Manosphere  #ConservativeMedia  #Influencers  #CultureWar  #AltRight#DailyWire  #LordOfTheRings</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Jeremy sits down with Lauren Southern — the woman who went viral on feminism and immigration as an impressionable 19-year-old, got permanently pigeonholed as alt-right, lived the trad wife life she'd been preaching, watched her marriage fall apart on the internet, and is now trying to figure out what Christianity looks like when public Christianity is almost entirely performance. Jordan Peterson twice told Jeremy he should hire her, but that never happened before Jeremy departed the company.  This is their first conversation.
</p>
<p>They get into the “redemption arc industrial complex” and the cinematic Culture War universe. Whether anyone can actually be a Christian online. Why Jeremy thinks uploading your soul to the cloud is a category error, and what a night at a bar at 3 a.m. really tells you about a person (and what it does not). The two right-wing media spheres — Prager and Peterson as the example on one side, Shaffer and Tate and Milo on the other — and the symbiosis between them. Why Lauren found Destiny more honest than the “trad” friends cheating on their wives while posting Christ Is King. How conservatism became so graceless there's no path back for anyone who fails the trad life. Chinese spies, Russian honeypots, and the economy of paid tweets nobody sees. And why Boromir is the best character in Lord of the Rings.

00:00 The Redemption Arc Industrial Complex
04:45 Two Small-Town Evangelical Kids Grow Up and Leave
13:50 How Audience Capture Got Lauren at 19
20:45 Can You Actually Be a Christian Online?
22:30 Uploaded to the Cloud — Why Souls Are Embodied
36:50 Two Right-Wing Medias (And Why Peterson Wanted Jeremy to Hire Lauren)
46:00 Why Destiny Was More Honest Than Her “Trad” Friends
51:20 Graceless Conservatism: No Path Back After Failing the Trad Life
54:55 Dante’s Inferno Is the Final Level of the Internet
01:05:30 The Trad Life Has Never Existed (Except for Seven Women in History)
01:23:00 Chinese Spies, Russian Honeypots, and Paid Tweets
01:43:20 Why Boromir Is the Best Character in Lord of the Rings


#Christianity  #Redemption  #JordanPeterson  #Destiny  #TradWife#Manosphere  #ConservativeMedia  #Influencers  #CultureWar  #AltRight#DailyWire  #LordOfTheRings</p>]]>
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      <title>Wednesday Live: Gates Garcia, John Lovell, and Pawel Widawski | Ep. 13</title>
      <description>Jeremy is joined by three men who've each built their work around a different answer to the same question: what does masculinity actually look like when it isn't being sold to you by manosphere grifters? John Lovell (Warrior Poets Society) brings a decade of teaching men to be fully warrior and fully poet. Gates Garcia (We The People) brings the view from college campuses and the millennial mirror. Pavel (Be a Man With Me) brings the voice of an immigrant who noticed something was missing from American masculinity— and occasionally carries a machete.

They get into the manosphere and why Pavel calls it “porn for masculinity.”; toxic masculinity, toxic femininity, and the generation of Gen Z men caught between them; why men need male friends (and why your wife can't be one of them); the 15-degree phenomenon; Pavel's machete at the gas station; the institutional collapse that makes Gen Z the hardest generation in American history to date in; and the practical advice none of these guys are monetizing: ask a woman on a date, show up early to work, get off social media, and find out what “Till We Have Faces” actually means.



00:00 Introducing Pavel, Gates, and John — Three Actual Men

04:43 Warrior AND Poet: 100% Both, Not 50/50

10:08 How We Got Here — 9/11, MeToo, the iPhone, and Covid

14:00 Lion of Judah vs. “Gay Jesus” — How the Church Went Soft

20:23 Toxic Masculinity, Male Suicide, and the Silent Heroes

24:00 Why a Man Needs Male Friends (The Waitress Problem)

34:15 Sports, Wrestling, and the Missing Rites of Passage

42:00 Toxic Femininity Is the Bigger Problem — And the Paradox That Fixes It

48:40 Pavel, the Machete, and the Gas Station Story

01:04:30 Why Gen Z Actually Has It Worse Than Any Generation Before

01:12:26 The 15-Degree Phenomenon: Why Women Need to Look Up

01:18:30 Practical Advice: Ask Her Out, Show Up Early, Get Off Social Media</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 13:29:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Jeremy is joined by three men who've each built their work around a different answer to the same question: what does masculinity actually look like when it isn't being sold to you by manosphere grifters? John Lovell (Warrior Poets Society) brings a decade of teaching men to be fully warrior and fully poet. Gates Garcia (We The People) brings the view from college campuses and the millennial mirror. Pavel (Be a Man With Me) brings the voice of an immigrant who noticed something was missing from American masculinity— and occasionally carries a machete.

They get into the manosphere and why Pavel calls it “porn for masculinity.”; toxic masculinity, toxic femininity, and the generation of Gen Z men caught between them; why men need male friends (and why your wife can't be one of them); the 15-degree phenomenon; Pavel's machete at the gas station; the institutional collapse that makes Gen Z the hardest generation in American history to date in; and the practical advice none of these guys are monetizing: ask a woman on a date, show up early to work, get off social media, and find out what “Till We Have Faces” actually means.



00:00 Introducing Pavel, Gates, and John — Three Actual Men

04:43 Warrior AND Poet: 100% Both, Not 50/50

10:08 How We Got Here — 9/11, MeToo, the iPhone, and Covid

14:00 Lion of Judah vs. “Gay Jesus” — How the Church Went Soft

20:23 Toxic Masculinity, Male Suicide, and the Silent Heroes

24:00 Why a Man Needs Male Friends (The Waitress Problem)

34:15 Sports, Wrestling, and the Missing Rites of Passage

42:00 Toxic Femininity Is the Bigger Problem — And the Paradox That Fixes It

48:40 Pavel, the Machete, and the Gas Station Story

01:04:30 Why Gen Z Actually Has It Worse Than Any Generation Before

01:12:26 The 15-Degree Phenomenon: Why Women Need to Look Up

01:18:30 Practical Advice: Ask Her Out, Show Up Early, Get Off Social Media</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Jeremy is joined by three men who've each built their work around a different answer to the same question: what does masculinity actually look like when it isn't being sold to you by manosphere grifters? John Lovell (Warrior Poets Society) brings a decade of teaching men to be fully warrior and fully poet. Gates Garcia (We The People) brings the view from college campuses and the millennial mirror. Pavel (Be a Man With Me) brings the voice of an immigrant who noticed something was missing from American masculinity— and occasionally carries a machete.</p>
<p>They get into the manosphere and why Pavel calls it “porn for masculinity.”; toxic masculinity, toxic femininity, and the generation of Gen Z men caught between them; why men need male friends (and why your wife can't be one of them); the 15-degree phenomenon; Pavel's machete at the gas station; the institutional collapse that makes Gen Z the hardest generation in American history to date in; and the practical advice none of these guys are monetizing: ask a woman on a date, show up early to work, get off social media, and find out what “Till We Have Faces” actually means.</p>
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<p>00:00 Introducing Pavel, Gates, and John — Three Actual Men</p>
<p>04:43 Warrior AND Poet: 100% Both, Not 50/50</p>
<p>10:08 How We Got Here — 9/11, MeToo, the iPhone, and Covid</p>
<p>14:00 Lion of Judah vs. “Gay Jesus” — How the Church Went Soft</p>
<p>20:23 Toxic Masculinity, Male Suicide, and the Silent Heroes</p>
<p>24:00 Why a Man Needs Male Friends (The Waitress Problem)</p>
<p>34:15 Sports, Wrestling, and the Missing Rites of Passage</p>
<p>42:00 Toxic Femininity Is the Bigger Problem — And the Paradox That Fixes It</p>
<p>48:40 Pavel, the Machete, and the Gas Station Story</p>
<p>01:04:30 Why Gen Z Actually Has It Worse Than Any Generation Before</p>
<p>01:12:26 The 15-Degree Phenomenon: Why Women Need to Look Up</p>
<p>01:18:30 Practical Advice: Ask Her Out, Show Up Early, Get Off Social Media</p>
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      <title> The 18 Tactics Tucker and Candace Use to Manipulate You | Ep. 12</title>
      <description>A lot of people believe they independently "woke up" to the truth about Israel, the Jews, and who really runs the world over the last two years. Jeremy Boreing makes the case that they didn't — they were sold a worldview using the same rhetorical machinery that's fueled every social contagion from eugenics to the population bomb to Covid-era hysteria.

Using dozens of examples, Jeremy breaks down the specific techniques deployed by Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and the wider black-pilled online right: pre-suasion, presupposition, assertion stacking, asymmetric skepticism, authority transfer, and the manufactured feeling of "waking up" that hijacks real skepticism and turns it into religious conviction.

Not a defense of Israeli policy. Not a claim that conspiracies don't exist. A clinical look at how conviction is engineered — and how to notice when it's being engineered on you.

00:00 You’re Not Immune
00:47 Loose Change, 9/11, and the Illusion of Insight
03:06 Pre-suasion: Telling You What You See
04:42 Tucker Carlson on Pearl Harbor
09:30 "Obviously," "Clearly," "Of Course"
13:08 The First Deception in the Garden
14:43 Candace Owens: "We Don't Know Know, But We Know"
18:41 Eugenics, Overpopulation, Climate Panic
22:29 The Contagions of the 2020s
23:40 The Current Anti-Israel / Antisemitism Wave
29:05 Authority Transfer and the Moon Landing
32:33 Healthy Skepticism vs. Reflexive Cynicism

#tuckercarlson   #candaceowens   #jeremyboreing  #jameslindsay   #propaganda   #mediamanipulation   #SocialContagion #Antisemitism  #israel   #ConservativeCivilWar  #criticalthinking  #psyop   #moonlanding    #america</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 22:26:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>A lot of people believe they independently "woke up" to the truth about Israel, the Jews, and who really runs the world over the last two years. Jeremy Boreing makes the case that they didn't — they were sold a worldview using the same rhetorical machinery that's fueled every social contagion from eugenics to the population bomb to Covid-era hysteria.

Using dozens of examples, Jeremy breaks down the specific techniques deployed by Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and the wider black-pilled online right: pre-suasion, presupposition, assertion stacking, asymmetric skepticism, authority transfer, and the manufactured feeling of "waking up" that hijacks real skepticism and turns it into religious conviction.

Not a defense of Israeli policy. Not a claim that conspiracies don't exist. A clinical look at how conviction is engineered — and how to notice when it's being engineered on you.

00:00 You’re Not Immune
00:47 Loose Change, 9/11, and the Illusion of Insight
03:06 Pre-suasion: Telling You What You See
04:42 Tucker Carlson on Pearl Harbor
09:30 "Obviously," "Clearly," "Of Course"
13:08 The First Deception in the Garden
14:43 Candace Owens: "We Don't Know Know, But We Know"
18:41 Eugenics, Overpopulation, Climate Panic
22:29 The Contagions of the 2020s
23:40 The Current Anti-Israel / Antisemitism Wave
29:05 Authority Transfer and the Moon Landing
32:33 Healthy Skepticism vs. Reflexive Cynicism

#tuckercarlson   #candaceowens   #jeremyboreing  #jameslindsay   #propaganda   #mediamanipulation   #SocialContagion #Antisemitism  #israel   #ConservativeCivilWar  #criticalthinking  #psyop   #moonlanding    #america</itunes:summary>
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Using dozens of examples, Jeremy breaks down the specific techniques deployed by Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and the wider black-pilled online right: pre-suasion, presupposition, assertion stacking, asymmetric skepticism, authority transfer, and the manufactured feeling of "waking up" that hijacks real skepticism and turns it into religious conviction.

Not a defense of Israeli policy. Not a claim that conspiracies don't exist. A clinical look at how conviction is engineered — and how to notice when it's being engineered on you.

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE">00:00</a> You’re Not Immune
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=47s">00:47</a> Loose Change, 9/11, and the Illusion of Insight
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=186s">03:06</a> Pre-suasion: Telling You What You See
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=282s">04:42</a> Tucker Carlson on Pearl Harbor
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=570s">09:30</a> "Obviously," "Clearly," "Of Course"
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=788s">13:08</a> The First Deception in the Garden
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=883s">14:43</a> Candace Owens: "We Don't Know Know, But We Know"
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=1121s">18:41</a> Eugenics, Overpopulation, Climate Panic
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=1349s">22:29</a> The Contagions of the 2020s
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=1420s">23:40</a> The Current Anti-Israel / Antisemitism Wave
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=1745s">29:05</a> Authority Transfer and the Moon Landing
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvBO7gukE&amp;t=1953s">32:33</a> Healthy Skepticism vs. Reflexive Cynicism

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/tuckercarlson">#tuckercarlson</a>   <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/candaceowens">#candaceowens</a>   <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/jeremyboreing">#jeremyboreing</a>  <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/jameslindsay">#jameslindsay</a>   <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/propaganda">#propaganda</a>   <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mediamanipulation">#mediamanipulation</a>   <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/socialcontagion">#SocialContagion</a> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/antisemitism">#Antisemitism</a>  <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/israel">#israel</a>   <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/conservativecivilwar">#ConservativeCivilWar</a>  <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/criticalthinking">#criticalthinking</a>  <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/psyop">#psyop</a>   <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/moonlanding">#moonlanding</a>    <a href="https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/america">#america</a></p>]]>
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      <title>James Lindsay on the MAGA Civil War | Ep. 11</title>
      <description>James Lindsay — author, mathematician, and the man who coined the term "woke right" — joins Jeremy Boreing for a wide-ranging conversation on what's really happening inside the conservative movement.

Is the cultural "immune system" of the right holding? Or has a subversive faction — what Lindsay calls the woke right — successfully dressed up leftist methodology in trad clothing and insinuated itself into MAGA? Jeremy and James dig into the methodology, the ontology, and the history: from Marx and Rousseau to Alfred Rosenberg's "Myth of the 20th Century," from Catholic integralism to Carl Schmitt's unbound executive, from the paradox of tolerance to the principle of reciprocal tolerance.

Jeremy presses Lindsay on the question dividing the right: is he rooting out subversives, or is he burning down coalitions the movement can't afford to lose? They spar over Matt Walsh, Chris Rufo, Tucker Carlson, and JD Vance — and where the line sits between exposing bad actors and alienating potential allies.


They also get into James's positive vision: a high-trust society, Federalist 51, divided powers, stewardship of power rather than the wielding of it, and why loving America — warts and all — is the only foundation a real coalition can be built on. And in a rare personal turn, James opens up about faith, agnosticism, the Book of James, and why he doesn't particularly want to be remembered.

A vital conversation for anyone trying to understand the realignment happening on the right in 2026.



00:00 Intro: Has the conservative movement been co-opted?

03:05 What is the "Woke Right"?

11:15 Looking Backward: Marx, the Fascists &amp; the Return to Eden

25:05 Lindsay's Vision: Federalist 51 and the High-Trust Society

42:00 Power, Stewardship, and the Limits of Government

57:00 An Age of Miracles: The Case for American Optimism

01:10:45 The Online War: Matt Walsh, Chris Rufo &amp; Coalition Politics

01:34:19 Tucker, JD Vance, and Building a Positive America

01:41:40 Faith, Legacy, and the Book of James</description>
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      <itunes:summary>James Lindsay — author, mathematician, and the man who coined the term "woke right" — joins Jeremy Boreing for a wide-ranging conversation on what's really happening inside the conservative movement.

Is the cultural "immune system" of the right holding? Or has a subversive faction — what Lindsay calls the woke right — successfully dressed up leftist methodology in trad clothing and insinuated itself into MAGA? Jeremy and James dig into the methodology, the ontology, and the history: from Marx and Rousseau to Alfred Rosenberg's "Myth of the 20th Century," from Catholic integralism to Carl Schmitt's unbound executive, from the paradox of tolerance to the principle of reciprocal tolerance.

Jeremy presses Lindsay on the question dividing the right: is he rooting out subversives, or is he burning down coalitions the movement can't afford to lose? They spar over Matt Walsh, Chris Rufo, Tucker Carlson, and JD Vance — and where the line sits between exposing bad actors and alienating potential allies.


They also get into James's positive vision: a high-trust society, Federalist 51, divided powers, stewardship of power rather than the wielding of it, and why loving America — warts and all — is the only foundation a real coalition can be built on. And in a rare personal turn, James opens up about faith, agnosticism, the Book of James, and why he doesn't particularly want to be remembered.

A vital conversation for anyone trying to understand the realignment happening on the right in 2026.



00:00 Intro: Has the conservative movement been co-opted?

03:05 What is the "Woke Right"?

11:15 Looking Backward: Marx, the Fascists &amp; the Return to Eden

25:05 Lindsay's Vision: Federalist 51 and the High-Trust Society

42:00 Power, Stewardship, and the Limits of Government

57:00 An Age of Miracles: The Case for American Optimism

01:10:45 The Online War: Matt Walsh, Chris Rufo &amp; Coalition Politics

01:34:19 Tucker, JD Vance, and Building a Positive America

01:41:40 Faith, Legacy, and the Book of James</itunes:summary>
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<p>Is the cultural "immune system" of the right holding? Or has a subversive faction — what Lindsay calls the woke right — successfully dressed up leftist methodology in trad clothing and insinuated itself into MAGA? Jeremy and James dig into the methodology, the ontology, and the history: from Marx and Rousseau to Alfred Rosenberg's "Myth of the 20th Century," from Catholic integralism to Carl Schmitt's unbound executive, from the paradox of tolerance to the principle of reciprocal tolerance.</p>
<p>Jeremy presses Lindsay on the question dividing the right: is he rooting out subversives, or is he burning down coalitions the movement can't afford to lose? They spar over Matt Walsh, Chris Rufo, Tucker Carlson, and JD Vance — and where the line sits between exposing bad actors and alienating potential allies.
</p>
<p>They also get into James's positive vision: a high-trust society, Federalist 51, divided powers, stewardship of power rather than the wielding of it, and why loving America — warts and all — is the only foundation a real coalition can be built on. And in a rare personal turn, James opens up about faith, agnosticism, the Book of James, and why he doesn't particularly want to be remembered.</p>
<p>A vital conversation for anyone trying to understand the realignment happening on the right in 2026.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 Intro: Has the conservative movement been co-opted?</p>
<p>03:05 What is the "Woke Right"?</p>
<p>11:15 Looking Backward: Marx, the Fascists &amp; the Return to Eden</p>
<p>25:05 Lindsay's Vision: Federalist 51 and the High-Trust Society</p>
<p>42:00 Power, Stewardship, and the Limits of Government</p>
<p>57:00 An Age of Miracles: The Case for American Optimism</p>
<p>01:10:45 The Online War: Matt Walsh, Chris Rufo &amp; Coalition Politics</p>
<p>01:34:19 Tucker, JD Vance, and Building a Positive America</p>
<p>01:41:40 Faith, Legacy, and the Book of James</p>]]>
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      <title>Trump Blocked the Strait of Hormuz. Is the Iran War Actually Over?</title>
      <description>JD Vance flies to Islamabad for the highest-level US-Iran talks in nearly fifty years. Trump blocks the Strait of Hormuz. And Joel Berry says the war is probably nowhere near over.



Jeremy, Joel, Jon Lewis, and Ryan Chase also debate whether freedom can actually be exported, why Christians who disengage from politics have bad theology, the time Jeremy told a room full of progressive Christian do-gooders he was using government money to kill the gays, and why Project Hail Mary is a rebuke of everything Christian filmmakers are doing wrong.



00:00 Intro: Artemis Splashdown, Iran Ceasefire &amp; Project Hail Mary 

01:43 Is the Iran War Actually Over? 

03:29 Trump's Strategy: Blocking the Strait of Hormuz 

05:45 American Reassertion: Cuba, Venezuela &amp; China 

07:19 The Man in the Arena (The House Buying Analogy) 

10:51 Congress Is Vestigial: The Problem with Governing by Executive Order 

12:54 Trump's Legacy: Mopping Up Reagan's Evil Empire 

14:13 Can You Actually Export Freedom? 

17:41 Joel's Iraq War Story: Watching Saddam's Execution 

20:05 Freedom Requires Institutions Built Over Generations 

22:24 The Pilgrims Were Proto-Communists 

27:33 Does the Constitution Shape People, or Do People Shape the Constitution? 

29:04 The "Moral Decay" Psyop 

33:23 Catholic Integralism and Left-Wing Economics 

39:50 AI and the Next Attempt at Communism 

41:14 "We Are the Joke": Humans Trying to Build Utopia 

42:30 Jeremy's Restoration Theology Story 

52:47 Eschatology: When End Times Theology Makes Christians Quit Politics 

57:13 The Miracle of the Modern State of Israel 

1:13:04 Does Jeremy Support Israel for Eschatological Reasons? 

1:19:32 Project Hail Mary: A Rebuke of Christian Filmmaking 

1:29:47 Q&amp;A: Who Would You Have Dinner With? Who Would You Punch?</description>
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      <itunes:summary>JD Vance flies to Islamabad for the highest-level US-Iran talks in nearly fifty years. Trump blocks the Strait of Hormuz. And Joel Berry says the war is probably nowhere near over.



Jeremy, Joel, Jon Lewis, and Ryan Chase also debate whether freedom can actually be exported, why Christians who disengage from politics have bad theology, the time Jeremy told a room full of progressive Christian do-gooders he was using government money to kill the gays, and why Project Hail Mary is a rebuke of everything Christian filmmakers are doing wrong.



00:00 Intro: Artemis Splashdown, Iran Ceasefire &amp; Project Hail Mary 

01:43 Is the Iran War Actually Over? 

03:29 Trump's Strategy: Blocking the Strait of Hormuz 

05:45 American Reassertion: Cuba, Venezuela &amp; China 

07:19 The Man in the Arena (The House Buying Analogy) 

10:51 Congress Is Vestigial: The Problem with Governing by Executive Order 

12:54 Trump's Legacy: Mopping Up Reagan's Evil Empire 

14:13 Can You Actually Export Freedom? 

17:41 Joel's Iraq War Story: Watching Saddam's Execution 

20:05 Freedom Requires Institutions Built Over Generations 

22:24 The Pilgrims Were Proto-Communists 

27:33 Does the Constitution Shape People, or Do People Shape the Constitution? 

29:04 The "Moral Decay" Psyop 

33:23 Catholic Integralism and Left-Wing Economics 

39:50 AI and the Next Attempt at Communism 

41:14 "We Are the Joke": Humans Trying to Build Utopia 

42:30 Jeremy's Restoration Theology Story 

52:47 Eschatology: When End Times Theology Makes Christians Quit Politics 

57:13 The Miracle of the Modern State of Israel 

1:13:04 Does Jeremy Support Israel for Eschatological Reasons? 

1:19:32 Project Hail Mary: A Rebuke of Christian Filmmaking 

1:29:47 Q&amp;A: Who Would You Have Dinner With? Who Would You Punch?</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>JD Vance flies to Islamabad for the highest-level US-Iran talks in nearly fifty years. Trump blocks the Strait of Hormuz. And Joel Berry says the war is probably nowhere near over.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Jeremy, Joel, Jon Lewis, and Ryan Chase also debate whether freedom can actually be exported, why Christians who disengage from politics have bad theology, the time Jeremy told a room full of progressive Christian do-gooders he was using government money to kill the gays, and why <em>Project Hail Mary</em> is a rebuke of everything Christian filmmakers are doing wrong.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 Intro: Artemis Splashdown, Iran Ceasefire &amp; Project Hail Mary </p>
<p>01:43 Is the Iran War Actually Over? </p>
<p>03:29 Trump's Strategy: Blocking the Strait of Hormuz </p>
<p>05:45 American Reassertion: Cuba, Venezuela &amp; China </p>
<p>07:19 The Man in the Arena (The House Buying Analogy) </p>
<p>10:51 Congress Is Vestigial: The Problem with Governing by Executive Order </p>
<p>12:54 Trump's Legacy: Mopping Up Reagan's Evil Empire </p>
<p>14:13 Can You Actually Export Freedom? </p>
<p>17:41 Joel's Iraq War Story: Watching Saddam's Execution </p>
<p>20:05 Freedom Requires Institutions Built Over Generations </p>
<p>22:24 The Pilgrims Were Proto-Communists </p>
<p>27:33 Does the Constitution Shape People, or Do People Shape the Constitution? </p>
<p>29:04 The "Moral Decay" Psyop </p>
<p>33:23 Catholic Integralism and Left-Wing Economics </p>
<p>39:50 AI and the Next Attempt at Communism </p>
<p>41:14 "We Are the Joke": Humans Trying to Build Utopia </p>
<p>42:30 Jeremy's Restoration Theology Story </p>
<p>52:47 Eschatology: When End Times Theology Makes Christians Quit Politics </p>
<p>57:13 The Miracle of the Modern State of Israel </p>
<p>1:13:04 Does Jeremy Support Israel for Eschatological Reasons? </p>
<p>1:19:32 <em>Project Hail Mary</em>: A Rebuke of Christian Filmmaking </p>
<p>1:29:47 Q&amp;A: Who Would You Have Dinner With? Who Would You Punch?</p>]]>
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      <title>They All Lied About Trump's "Nuclear Threat" | Ep. 9</title>
      <description>Tucker Carlson calls on American soldiers to refuse orders from their Commander in Chief. Candace Owens demands the 25th Amendment: "He's a genocidal lunatic." And Marjorie Taylor Greene says everyone in the administration needs to "fall on their knees and beg forgiveness from God." 

Here’s what Trump actually said, why it worked, and what the outrage reveals about the people manufacturing it.

00:00 Trump's "Whole Civilization" Quote and the Overreaction
01:31 What Trump Actually Meant
04:42 Reagan, Truman, and the History of Strong Language
07:39 Iran Blinks: The Ceasefire and What It Proves
08:24 Tucker and Candace's Real Motive
09:41 Christians and the Duty of Self-Government
11:44 Trump's Rhetoric: The Good and the Bad
14:53 Why Polite Language Can Be Evil 
20:04 The Moral Weight of the Presidency
22:59 How to Think About Trump's Rhetoric</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Tucker Carlson calls on American soldiers to refuse orders from their Commander in Chief. Candace Owens demands the 25th Amendment: "He's a genocidal lunatic." And Marjorie Taylor Greene says everyone in the administration needs to "fall on their knees and beg forgiveness from God." 

Here’s what Trump actually said, why it worked, and what the outrage reveals about the people manufacturing it.

00:00 Trump's "Whole Civilization" Quote and the Overreaction
01:31 What Trump Actually Meant
04:42 Reagan, Truman, and the History of Strong Language
07:39 Iran Blinks: The Ceasefire and What It Proves
08:24 Tucker and Candace's Real Motive
09:41 Christians and the Duty of Self-Government
11:44 Trump's Rhetoric: The Good and the Bad
14:53 Why Polite Language Can Be Evil 
20:04 The Moral Weight of the Presidency
22:59 How to Think About Trump's Rhetoric</itunes:summary>
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Here’s what Trump actually said, why it worked, and what the outrage reveals about the people manufacturing it.

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U">00:00</a> Trump's "Whole Civilization" Quote and the Overreaction
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=91s">01:31</a> What Trump Actually Meant
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=282s">04:42</a> Reagan, Truman, and the History of Strong Language
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=459s">07:39</a> Iran Blinks: The Ceasefire and What It Proves
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=504s">08:24</a> Tucker and Candace's Real Motive
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=581s">09:41</a> Christians and the Duty of Self-Government
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=704s">11:44</a> Trump's Rhetoric: The Good and the Bad
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=893s">14:53</a> Why Polite Language Can Be Evil 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=1204s">20:04</a> The Moral Weight of the Presidency
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JuSERptj2U&amp;t=1379s">22:59</a> How to Think About Trump's Rhetoric</p>]]>
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      <title>Is There a Catholic Plot to Overthrow the American Founding? | Ep. 8</title>
      <description>The number of new Catholic converts just hit a 20-year high, driven largely by young men searching for a faith with roots, authority, and tradition.

But alongside this Catholic revival, something else is growing — something that calls itself Catholic but may not be: Catholic Integralism. Its proponents argue that the state must submit to the Church, that only baptized Catholics deserve full citizenship, and that the American founding — the Declaration, the Constitution, the separation of church and state — is heresy.

James M Patterson is an associate professor of public affairs in the Institute of American Civics at the University of Tennessee's Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs. He's also a contributing editor at Law and Liberty. He's President of the Ciceronian Society, and he's an affiliated scholar for the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy. He's written two books, Religion in the Public Square and the upcoming book Why Post Liberalism Failed.


And they're not just in the academy. They're in the White House.

It's Episode 8 of The Jeremy Boreing Show.

00:00 Catholic Membership Is Surging — and So Is Integralism 

01:16 Is There a Catholic Plot to Overthrow the American Founding? 

02:05 What Is Catholic Integralism? 

06:29 Why We're Talking About This Now 

08:19 How Big Is the Movement? 

09:42 What Is Post-Liberalism — and Why Is It a Rebrand? 

17:49 Is JD Vance an Integralist? 

23:26 How Concerned Should Non-Catholics Be? 

25:19 The Historical Links Between Integralism and Fascism 

32:01 Why Integralists Want to Divide Catholics, Protestants, and Jews 

33:17 Can You Be "America First" and an Integralist? 

45:52 The "Empire of Guadalupe" and Elite Capture 

50:15 What Ordinary Catholics Need to Know 

54:39 The Vatican Has Already Rejected This</description>
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      <itunes:summary>The number of new Catholic converts just hit a 20-year high, driven largely by young men searching for a faith with roots, authority, and tradition.

But alongside this Catholic revival, something else is growing — something that calls itself Catholic but may not be: Catholic Integralism. Its proponents argue that the state must submit to the Church, that only baptized Catholics deserve full citizenship, and that the American founding — the Declaration, the Constitution, the separation of church and state — is heresy.

James M Patterson is an associate professor of public affairs in the Institute of American Civics at the University of Tennessee's Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs. He's also a contributing editor at Law and Liberty. He's President of the Ciceronian Society, and he's an affiliated scholar for the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy. He's written two books, Religion in the Public Square and the upcoming book Why Post Liberalism Failed.


And they're not just in the academy. They're in the White House.

It's Episode 8 of The Jeremy Boreing Show.

00:00 Catholic Membership Is Surging — and So Is Integralism 

01:16 Is There a Catholic Plot to Overthrow the American Founding? 

02:05 What Is Catholic Integralism? 

06:29 Why We're Talking About This Now 

08:19 How Big Is the Movement? 

09:42 What Is Post-Liberalism — and Why Is It a Rebrand? 

17:49 Is JD Vance an Integralist? 

23:26 How Concerned Should Non-Catholics Be? 

25:19 The Historical Links Between Integralism and Fascism 

32:01 Why Integralists Want to Divide Catholics, Protestants, and Jews 

33:17 Can You Be "America First" and an Integralist? 

45:52 The "Empire of Guadalupe" and Elite Capture 

50:15 What Ordinary Catholics Need to Know 

54:39 The Vatican Has Already Rejected This</itunes:summary>
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<p>But alongside this Catholic revival, something else is growing — something that calls itself Catholic but may not be: Catholic Integralism. Its proponents argue that the state must submit to the Church, that only baptized Catholics deserve full citizenship, and that the American founding — the Declaration, the Constitution, the separation of church and state — is heresy.</p>
<p><br>James M Patterson is an associate professor of public affairs in the Institute of American Civics at the University of Tennessee's Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs. He's also a contributing editor at Law and Liberty. He's President of the Ciceronian Society, and he's an affiliated scholar for the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy. He's written two books, Religion in the Public Square and the upcoming book Why Post Liberalism Failed.
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<p>And they're not just in the academy. They're in the White House.</p>
<p>It's Episode 8 of The Jeremy Boreing Show.</p>
<p>00:00 Catholic Membership Is Surging — and So Is Integralism </p>
<p>01:16 Is There a Catholic Plot to Overthrow the American Founding? </p>
<p>02:05 What Is Catholic Integralism? </p>
<p>06:29 Why We're Talking About This Now </p>
<p>08:19 How Big Is the Movement? </p>
<p>09:42 What Is Post-Liberalism — and Why Is It a Rebrand? </p>
<p>17:49 Is JD Vance an Integralist? </p>
<p>23:26 How Concerned Should Non-Catholics Be? </p>
<p>25:19 The Historical Links Between Integralism and Fascism </p>
<p>32:01 Why Integralists Want to Divide Catholics, Protestants, and Jews </p>
<p>33:17 Can You Be "America First" and an Integralist? </p>
<p>45:52 The "Empire of Guadalupe" and Elite Capture </p>
<p>50:15 What Ordinary Catholics Need to Know </p>
<p>54:39 The Vatican Has Already Rejected This</p>
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      <title>Wednesday Live: A Christian, an Atheist, and a Mormon Walk Into Jeremy's House | Ep. 7</title>
      <description>Jeremy Boreing is joined by biologist Colin Wright, Jacob of The Moderate Case, and Josh Carr for a Wednesday Live conversation that starts with a deceptively simple question — why are we addicted to despair when there's never been more reason for optimism? From there they cover the toxic economics of online outrage, the double-edged sword of anonymity, Trump's refusal to be a moral leader and what that vacuum has cost the right, the collapse of conservative institutions, and why victimhood on both left and right is best understood as a social contagion. In the back half, Jeremy turns the table on his younger guests with a frank warning about the slow, incremental compromises that turn principled voices into something unrecognizable.



0:00 - Intro: A Christian, an Atheist, and a Member of the LDS Walk In 

1:19 - Why Are We Addicted to Despair? 

8:19 - Online Anonymity: Protection or Poison? 

18:17 - Trump's Moral Vacuum and the Collapse of Ideological Leadership 

30:12 - How Conservatives Rebuild: Marriage, Institutions, and Culture 

43:44 - The Victim Mentality Is a Social Contagion 

1:07:06 - What Fame, Money, and Power Do to Young Influencers 

1:26:03 - Leading Your Audience vs. Surrendering to It 

1:31:37 - Preview: Why Should I Be Catholic?</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Jeremy Boreing is joined by biologist Colin Wright, Jacob of The Moderate Case, and Josh Carr for a Wednesday Live conversation that starts with a deceptively simple question — why are we addicted to despair when there's never been more reason for optimism? From there they cover the toxic economics of online outrage, the double-edged sword of anonymity, Trump's refusal to be a moral leader and what that vacuum has cost the right, the collapse of conservative institutions, and why victimhood on both left and right is best understood as a social contagion. In the back half, Jeremy turns the table on his younger guests with a frank warning about the slow, incremental compromises that turn principled voices into something unrecognizable.



0:00 - Intro: A Christian, an Atheist, and a Member of the LDS Walk In 

1:19 - Why Are We Addicted to Despair? 

8:19 - Online Anonymity: Protection or Poison? 

18:17 - Trump's Moral Vacuum and the Collapse of Ideological Leadership 

30:12 - How Conservatives Rebuild: Marriage, Institutions, and Culture 

43:44 - The Victim Mentality Is a Social Contagion 

1:07:06 - What Fame, Money, and Power Do to Young Influencers 

1:26:03 - Leading Your Audience vs. Surrendering to It 

1:31:37 - Preview: Why Should I Be Catholic?</itunes:summary>
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<p><br></p>
<p>0:00 - Intro: A Christian, an Atheist, and a Member of the LDS Walk In </p>
<p>1:19 - Why Are We Addicted to Despair? </p>
<p>8:19 - Online Anonymity: Protection or Poison? </p>
<p>18:17 - Trump's Moral Vacuum and the Collapse of Ideological Leadership </p>
<p>30:12 - How Conservatives Rebuild: Marriage, Institutions, and Culture </p>
<p>43:44 - The Victim Mentality Is a Social Contagion </p>
<p>1:07:06 - What Fame, Money, and Power Do to Young Influencers </p>
<p>1:26:03 - Leading Your Audience vs. Surrendering to It </p>
<p>1:31:37 - Preview: Why Should I Be Catholic?</p>]]>
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      <title> Does Israel Control America? The Grifters Need You to Think So | Ep. 6</title>
      <description>Theo Von says "all of our f***ing money goes to Israel." Tucker Carlson says Bibi Netanyahu is "apparently in charge of the United States." And Candace Owens says Trump lives in a White House occupied by "Satanic Zionists."

The message is everywhere — on social media, on the biggest podcasts, across the right: Israel controls America. Our politicians are bought. Our military fights their wars. We are powerless.

But what if that's exactly what they want you to believe?

00:00 The "All of Our F***ing Money Goes to Israel" Narrative 
01:33 The Data: How Much Has American Opinion Shifted? 
04:11 The Real Message: You Are Powerless 
05:48 Does Israel Actually Control America? The AIPAC Myth 
09:44 Does America Fight Its Wars for Israel? 
12:36 Why America Has Real Interests in the War with Iran 
15:52 You'd Have to Believe Trump Is a Puppet 
16:49 Tucker Carlson Is Wrong About Israel's Strategic Value 
18:56 What America Actually Gets From Our Alliance 
20:16 Israel Helped Save Our Downed Airman Over Easter 
22:36 The Grifters Doesn't Hate Israel — They Hate America</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Theo Von says "all of our f***ing money goes to Israel." Tucker Carlson says Bibi Netanyahu is "apparently in charge of the United States." And Candace Owens says Trump lives in a White House occupied by "Satanic Zionists."

The message is everywhere — on social media, on the biggest podcasts, across the right: Israel controls America. Our politicians are bought. Our military fights their wars. We are powerless.

But what if that's exactly what they want you to believe?

00:00 The "All of Our F***ing Money Goes to Israel" Narrative 
01:33 The Data: How Much Has American Opinion Shifted? 
04:11 The Real Message: You Are Powerless 
05:48 Does Israel Actually Control America? The AIPAC Myth 
09:44 Does America Fight Its Wars for Israel? 
12:36 Why America Has Real Interests in the War with Iran 
15:52 You'd Have to Believe Trump Is a Puppet 
16:49 Tucker Carlson Is Wrong About Israel's Strategic Value 
18:56 What America Actually Gets From Our Alliance 
20:16 Israel Helped Save Our Downed Airman Over Easter 
22:36 The Grifters Doesn't Hate Israel — They Hate America</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Theo Von says "all of our f***ing money goes to Israel." Tucker Carlson says Bibi Netanyahu is "apparently in charge of the United States." And Candace Owens says Trump lives in a White House occupied by "Satanic Zionists."

The message is everywhere — on social media, on the biggest podcasts, across the right: Israel controls America. Our politicians are bought. Our military fights their wars. We are powerless.

But what if that's exactly what they want you to believe?

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo">00:00</a> The "All of Our F***ing Money Goes to Israel" Narrative 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=93s">01:33</a> The Data: How Much Has American Opinion Shifted? 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=251s">04:11</a> The Real Message: You Are Powerless 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=348s">05:48</a> Does Israel Actually Control America? The AIPAC Myth 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=584s">09:44</a> Does America Fight Its Wars for Israel? 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=756s">12:36</a> Why America Has Real Interests in the War with Iran 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=952s">15:52</a> You'd Have to Believe Trump Is a Puppet 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=1009s">16:49</a> Tucker Carlson Is Wrong About Israel's Strategic Value 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=1136s">18:56</a> What America Actually Gets From Our Alliance 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=1216s">20:16</a> Israel Helped Save Our Downed Airman Over Easter 
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMVRj1oo9bo&amp;t=1356s">22:36</a> The Grifters Doesn't Hate Israel — They Hate America</p>]]>
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      <title>Wednesday Live: Joel Berry, Jonny Ardavanis, and Dr. Matthew Petrusek | Ep. 5</title>
      <description>Jeremy Boreing is joined by Joel Berry (author and former Babylon Bee Managing Editor), Pastor Jonny Ardavanis (Stonebridge Bible Church), and Dr. Matthew Petrusek (Senior Director at the Word on Fire Institute) for this special Holy Week edition of Wednesday Live.



Demons, aliens, Evangelical vs Catholic differences, and the profound connection between the Passover and the Lord's Supper.



0:00 - Welcome &amp; Introductions

2:00 - Nashville &amp; the Conservative Commentary Scene

3:01 - NASA Returns to the Moon — Why It Matters

4:24 - Do Aliens Exist? A Theological Deep Dive

6:00 - Angels, Demons &amp; the Limits of Evil

11:34 - AI, Transhumanism &amp; the Soul

27:18 - Where Demons are Working in Culture

33:14 - Holy Week Crisis: Cardinal Blocked in Jerusalem

40:05 - Catholic-Protestant Unity &amp; Division

1:02:52 - Beauty, Worship &amp; Church Aesthetics

1:21:28 - The Eucharist &amp; the Passover Connection

1:38:20 - The Meaning of Good Friday &amp; Easter Sunday



🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Jeremy Boreing is joined by Joel Berry (author and former Babylon Bee Managing Editor), Pastor Jonny Ardavanis (Stonebridge Bible Church), and Dr. Matthew Petrusek (Senior Director at the Word on Fire Institute) for this special Holy Week edition of Wednesday Live.



Demons, aliens, Evangelical vs Catholic differences, and the profound connection between the Passover and the Lord's Supper.



0:00 - Welcome &amp; Introductions

2:00 - Nashville &amp; the Conservative Commentary Scene

3:01 - NASA Returns to the Moon — Why It Matters

4:24 - Do Aliens Exist? A Theological Deep Dive

6:00 - Angels, Demons &amp; the Limits of Evil

11:34 - AI, Transhumanism &amp; the Soul

27:18 - Where Demons are Working in Culture

33:14 - Holy Week Crisis: Cardinal Blocked in Jerusalem

40:05 - Catholic-Protestant Unity &amp; Division

1:02:52 - Beauty, Worship &amp; Church Aesthetics

1:21:28 - The Eucharist &amp; the Passover Connection

1:38:20 - The Meaning of Good Friday &amp; Easter Sunday



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<p><br></p>
<p>Demons, aliens, Evangelical vs Catholic differences, and the profound connection between the Passover and the Lord's Supper.</p>
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<p>0:00 - Welcome &amp; Introductions</p>
<p>2:00 - Nashville &amp; the Conservative Commentary Scene</p>
<p>3:01 - NASA Returns to the Moon — Why It Matters</p>
<p>4:24 - Do Aliens Exist? A Theological Deep Dive</p>
<p>6:00 - Angels, Demons &amp; the Limits of Evil</p>
<p>11:34 - AI, Transhumanism &amp; the Soul</p>
<p>27:18 - Where Demons are Working in Culture</p>
<p>33:14 - Holy Week Crisis: Cardinal Blocked in Jerusalem</p>
<p>40:05 - Catholic-Protestant Unity &amp; Division</p>
<p>1:02:52 - Beauty, Worship &amp; Church Aesthetics</p>
<p>1:21:28 - The Eucharist &amp; the Passover Connection</p>
<p>1:38:20 - The Meaning of Good Friday &amp; Easter Sunday</p>
<p><br></p>
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      <title>America First Means America First Place and Multipolarity is a Trap, with Peter Savodnik | Ep. 4</title>
      <description>As the War in Iran rages, prominent voices on the American left and the American right are calling for a new global order, one where America shares power and responsibility with countries like China and Russia.



But is multipolarity a path to  a safer, stronger America?



And will the values of the multipolar world be Western values?



Going from first place to a tie is called losing, and losing is exactly what the proponents of multipolarity really want for America. 



Peter Savodnik joins us to discuss what American Primacy has bought us these last eighty years, and what we stand to lose should it end. 



Chapters:



00:00 Introduction &amp; Tucker Carlson Says America Should Share Power with China

02:38 Why Multipolarity Appeals to Both the Far Left and Reactionary Right

08:08 Donald Trump Believes America First Means America First Place

10:21 Iran’s Long War Against America

12:49 Trump’s Approach to Iran: Negotiation Backed by Strength

16:28 The Dangers of Multipolarity and Spheres of Influence

21:13 Guest Interview: Peter Savodnik on Pax Americana

24:11 What Has American Hegemony Bought Us

31:22 What a Multipolar World Would Actually Look Like

37:08 The Spiritual Malaise and What America Still Offers the World

45:15 China’s Vision vs. American Values

51:17 Is the War in Iran in America’s Interest?

57:02 The Normalization Bias and Iran’s Fanaticism

1:01:36 Civilizational Struggle and the Future of the West

1:04:02 The Podcast Wars and Divisions on the Right

1:07:16 Israel, Christian Worship &amp; Optics in the Holy Land</description>
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      <itunes:summary>As the War in Iran rages, prominent voices on the American left and the American right are calling for a new global order, one where America shares power and responsibility with countries like China and Russia.



But is multipolarity a path to  a safer, stronger America?



And will the values of the multipolar world be Western values?



Going from first place to a tie is called losing, and losing is exactly what the proponents of multipolarity really want for America. 



Peter Savodnik joins us to discuss what American Primacy has bought us these last eighty years, and what we stand to lose should it end. 



Chapters:



00:00 Introduction &amp; Tucker Carlson Says America Should Share Power with China

02:38 Why Multipolarity Appeals to Both the Far Left and Reactionary Right

08:08 Donald Trump Believes America First Means America First Place

10:21 Iran’s Long War Against America

12:49 Trump’s Approach to Iran: Negotiation Backed by Strength

16:28 The Dangers of Multipolarity and Spheres of Influence

21:13 Guest Interview: Peter Savodnik on Pax Americana

24:11 What Has American Hegemony Bought Us

31:22 What a Multipolar World Would Actually Look Like

37:08 The Spiritual Malaise and What America Still Offers the World

45:15 China’s Vision vs. American Values

51:17 Is the War in Iran in America’s Interest?

57:02 The Normalization Bias and Iran’s Fanaticism

1:01:36 Civilizational Struggle and the Future of the West

1:04:02 The Podcast Wars and Divisions on the Right

1:07:16 Israel, Christian Worship &amp; Optics in the Holy Land</itunes:summary>
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<p>And will the values of the multipolar world be Western values?</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Going from first place to a tie is called losing, and losing is exactly what the proponents of multipolarity really want for America. </p>
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<p>16:28 The Dangers of Multipolarity and Spheres of Influence</p>
<p>21:13 Guest Interview: Peter Savodnik on Pax Americana</p>
<p>24:11 What Has American Hegemony Bought Us</p>
<p>31:22 What a Multipolar World Would Actually Look Like</p>
<p>37:08 The Spiritual Malaise and What America Still Offers the World</p>
<p>45:15 China’s Vision vs. American Values</p>
<p>51:17 Is the War in Iran in America’s Interest?</p>
<p>57:02 The Normalization Bias and Iran’s Fanaticism</p>
<p>1:01:36 Civilizational Struggle and the Future of the West</p>
<p>1:04:02 The Podcast Wars and Divisions on the Right</p>
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      <title>Seth Dillon: The Hamptons Controversy, Tucker Carlson Fallout, and the Future of the Right |Ep. 3</title>
      <description>Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon responds to accusations of leading a pressure campaign against Charlie Kirk in the Hamptons just before his death. He addresses the controversy, standing up to bad ideas, the cost of speaking out, and the future of the conservative movement.



#SethDillon #CharlieKirk #Hamptons #BabylonBee #ConservativeDrama</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon responds to accusations of leading a pressure campaign against Charlie Kirk in the Hamptons just before his death. He addresses the controversy, standing up to bad ideas, the cost of speaking out, and the future of the conservative movement.



#SethDillon #CharlieKirk #Hamptons #BabylonBee #ConservativeDrama</itunes:summary>
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#SethDillon #CharlieKirk #Hamptons #BabylonBee #ConservativeDrama</p>]]>
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      <title>Wednesday Live: Michael Knowles, Spencer Klavan, and Jonathan Hay | Ep. 2</title>
      <description>Jeremy Boreing is joined by Michael Knowles, Spencer Klavan, and Jonathan Hay — the legendary Tres Freos Hombres (plus one Speako Greeko) — for the first episode of Wednesday Live.



Cigars, wild Cuba trip stories, Code Pink &amp; Hasan Piker hypocrisy, sharp debate on American power, faith, AI, the human soul, and plenty of laughs.



0:00 - Intro, Guests &amp; Cuba Trip Setup
6:45 - Cuba Trip Stories &amp; Andrew Klavan’s “No” to Spencer
8:32 - Hasan Piker in Cuba: 5-Star Hotel Lies &amp; Stolen Power
12:08 - Life in Communist Cuba – American Flags, Brain Drain &amp; Misery
15:10 - Potemkin Villages, Useful Idiots &amp; Western Guilt
19:30 - Tucker Carlson’s Framing Technique &amp; Pre-Interpretation
24:00 - Multipolarity vs American Hegemony Debate
26:17 - Trump’s Practical “America First” Foreign Policy
32:12 - Iran Conflict Risks, the Hormuz Moment &amp; Empire Decline
34:28 - Historical Parallels: Athens, Rome &amp; the American Republic
47:00 - Was the 1990s America’s Peak Civilization?
57:10 - AI, Art, the Human Soul &amp; Can Machines Replace Man?
1:18:21 - Creating the Atlantean Language for The Pendragon Cycle
1:29:27 - How to Raise Good Children &amp; Model Virtue
1:30:51 - The Trevor Sheatz Tweet Controversy: Grace vs Discretion
1:48:41 - Next Episode Teaser



What was your favorite moment? Let us know in the comments!



You can purchase Spencer’s book, *Light of the Mind, Light of the World: Illuminating Science Through Faith* , here: https://linkly.link/2eXIR



#JeremyBoreing #MichaelKnowles #SpencerKlavan #JonathanHay #WednesdayLive #TresFríosHombres #Cuba #AmericaFirst #AI</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 21:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Jeremy Boreing is joined by Michael Knowles, Spencer Klavan, and Jonathan Hay — the legendary Tres Freos Hombres (plus one Speako Greeko) — for the first episode of Wednesday Live.



Cigars, wild Cuba trip stories, Code Pink &amp; Hasan Piker hypocrisy, sharp debate on American power, faith, AI, the human soul, and plenty of laughs.



0:00 - Intro, Guests &amp; Cuba Trip Setup
6:45 - Cuba Trip Stories &amp; Andrew Klavan’s “No” to Spencer
8:32 - Hasan Piker in Cuba: 5-Star Hotel Lies &amp; Stolen Power
12:08 - Life in Communist Cuba – American Flags, Brain Drain &amp; Misery
15:10 - Potemkin Villages, Useful Idiots &amp; Western Guilt
19:30 - Tucker Carlson’s Framing Technique &amp; Pre-Interpretation
24:00 - Multipolarity vs American Hegemony Debate
26:17 - Trump’s Practical “America First” Foreign Policy
32:12 - Iran Conflict Risks, the Hormuz Moment &amp; Empire Decline
34:28 - Historical Parallels: Athens, Rome &amp; the American Republic
47:00 - Was the 1990s America’s Peak Civilization?
57:10 - AI, Art, the Human Soul &amp; Can Machines Replace Man?
1:18:21 - Creating the Atlantean Language for The Pendragon Cycle
1:29:27 - How to Raise Good Children &amp; Model Virtue
1:30:51 - The Trevor Sheatz Tweet Controversy: Grace vs Discretion
1:48:41 - Next Episode Teaser



What was your favorite moment? Let us know in the comments!



You can purchase Spencer’s book, *Light of the Mind, Light of the World: Illuminating Science Through Faith* , here: https://linkly.link/2eXIR



#JeremyBoreing #MichaelKnowles #SpencerKlavan #JonathanHay #WednesdayLive #TresFríosHombres #Cuba #AmericaFirst #AI</itunes:summary>
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Cigars, wild Cuba trip stories, Code Pink &amp; Hasan Piker hypocrisy, sharp debate on American power, faith, AI, the human soul, and plenty of laughs.

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<p>0:00 - Intro, Guests &amp; Cuba Trip Setup
6:45 - Cuba Trip Stories &amp; Andrew Klavan’s “No” to Spencer
8:32 - Hasan Piker in Cuba: 5-Star Hotel Lies &amp; Stolen Power
12:08 - Life in Communist Cuba – American Flags, Brain Drain &amp; Misery
15:10 - Potemkin Villages, Useful Idiots &amp; Western Guilt
19:30 - Tucker Carlson’s Framing Technique &amp; Pre-Interpretation
24:00 - Multipolarity vs American Hegemony Debate
26:17 - Trump’s Practical “America First” Foreign Policy
32:12 - Iran Conflict Risks, the Hormuz Moment &amp; Empire Decline
34:28 - Historical Parallels: Athens, Rome &amp; the American Republic
47:00 - Was the 1990s America’s Peak Civilization?
57:10 - AI, Art, the Human Soul &amp; Can Machines Replace Man?
1:18:21 - Creating the Atlantean Language for The Pendragon Cycle
1:29:27 - How to Raise Good Children &amp; Model Virtue
1:30:51 - The Trevor Sheatz Tweet Controversy: Grace vs Discretion
1:48:41 - Next Episode Teaser

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<p>What was your favorite moment? Let us know in the comments!

</p>
<p>You can purchase Spencer’s book, *Light of the Mind, Light of the World: Illuminating Science Through Faith* , here: https://linkly.link/2eXIR

</p>
<p>#JeremyBoreing #MichaelKnowles #SpencerKlavan #JonathanHay #WednesdayLive #TresFríosHombres #Cuba #AmericaFirst #AI</p>]]>
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      <title>Dennis Prager: The Podcast Wars, Happiness After Paralysis, and His Last Meeting with Charlie Kirk | Ep. 1</title>
      <description>As the podcast war rages on, right-wing hosts embrace a left-wing epistemology, deconstructing American history and tearing down our statues to sow a politics of anger and despair. 



Can we still be optimistic about our country’s future in such dark times? 



And Dennis Prager tells us what he and Charlie Kirk discussed in their final meeting in a hospital in Atlanta after Dennis was paralyzed from the shoulders down. 



00:00 Monologue 
15:46 What Happened to Dennis Prager 
21:06 Facing the Ultimate Test
25:00 Can We Survive Radical Atomization?
31:23 What is Tucker Carlson’s Political Vision?
40:11 Did Charlie Kirk Really Write a Book about the Sabbath?
46:28 Is Dennis Prager Optimistic about America?
51:14 How Dennis Has Led People to God
52:32 I Never Wanted A Podcast

You can purchase Dennis’ book, If There Is No God: The Battle Over Who Defines Good and Evil, here: https://linkly.link/2eTae



It’s Episode One of The Jeremy Boreing Show.



#JeremyBoreing #DennisPrager #PodcastWar #CharlieKirk #CandaceOwens #TuckerCarlson #Optimism #Sabbath #Shabbat</description>
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      <itunes:summary>As the podcast war rages on, right-wing hosts embrace a left-wing epistemology, deconstructing American history and tearing down our statues to sow a politics of anger and despair. 



Can we still be optimistic about our country’s future in such dark times? 



And Dennis Prager tells us what he and Charlie Kirk discussed in their final meeting in a hospital in Atlanta after Dennis was paralyzed from the shoulders down. 



00:00 Monologue 
15:46 What Happened to Dennis Prager 
21:06 Facing the Ultimate Test
25:00 Can We Survive Radical Atomization?
31:23 What is Tucker Carlson’s Political Vision?
40:11 Did Charlie Kirk Really Write a Book about the Sabbath?
46:28 Is Dennis Prager Optimistic about America?
51:14 How Dennis Has Led People to God
52:32 I Never Wanted A Podcast

You can purchase Dennis’ book, If There Is No God: The Battle Over Who Defines Good and Evil, here: https://linkly.link/2eTae



It’s Episode One of The Jeremy Boreing Show.



#JeremyBoreing #DennisPrager #PodcastWar #CharlieKirk #CandaceOwens #TuckerCarlson #Optimism #Sabbath #Shabbat</itunes:summary>
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<p><br></p>
<p>Can we still be optimistic about our country’s future in such dark times? </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>And Dennis Prager tells us what he and Charlie Kirk discussed in their final meeting in a hospital in Atlanta after Dennis was paralyzed from the shoulders down. </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>00:00 Monologue 
15:46 What Happened to Dennis Prager 
21:06 Facing the Ultimate Test
25:00 Can We Survive Radical Atomization?
31:23 What is Tucker Carlson’s Political Vision?
40:11 Did Charlie Kirk Really Write a Book about the Sabbath?
46:28 Is Dennis Prager Optimistic about America?
51:14 How Dennis Has Led People to God
52:32 I Never Wanted A Podcast

You can purchase Dennis’ book, If There Is No God: The Battle Over Who Defines Good and Evil, here: https://linkly.link/2eTae</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>It’s Episode One of The Jeremy Boreing Show.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>#JeremyBoreing #DennisPrager #PodcastWar #CharlieKirk #CandaceOwens #TuckerCarlson #Optimism #Sabbath #Shabbat</p>
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      <title>America Isn't Over</title>
      <description>The Jeremy Boreing Show is coming March 24, 2026 on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Rumble, and everywhere podcasts are available.



This show is for anyone who believes America is still worth fighting for. We’re going to sit down with the artists and visionaries, the newsmakers and the troublemakers who are shaping what comes next. Together, we're going to explore the stories the blackpillers and doomscrollers don't want you to know.



We’re going to reject the premise that America is over, or that the West is over, or that Christianity is over, or that humans ourselves are over.  



God didn’t make man to be replaced, and He didn’t give us freedom so we could subject ourselves again to slavery out of fear and anger and despair. 



The future belongs to those who build it. 



That is what we’re going to do, together. 



Welcome to the Jeremy Boreing Show.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>The Jeremy Boreing Show is coming March 24, 2026 on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Rumble, and everywhere podcasts are available.



This show is for anyone who believes America is still worth fighting for. We’re going to sit down with the artists and visionaries, the newsmakers and the troublemakers who are shaping what comes next. Together, we're going to explore the stories the blackpillers and doomscrollers don't want you to know.



We’re going to reject the premise that America is over, or that the West is over, or that Christianity is over, or that humans ourselves are over.  



God didn’t make man to be replaced, and He didn’t give us freedom so we could subject ourselves again to slavery out of fear and anger and despair. 



The future belongs to those who build it. 



That is what we’re going to do, together. 



Welcome to the Jeremy Boreing Show.</itunes:summary>
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<p>God didn’t make man to be replaced, and He didn’t give us freedom so we could subject ourselves again to slavery out of fear and anger and despair. </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The future belongs to those who build it. </p>
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<p>That is what we’re going to do, together. </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Welcome to the Jeremy Boreing Show. </p>
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