The Tudor Dixon Podcast

The Tudor Dixon Podcast

Join me on The Tudor Dixon Podcast, part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. We are going to cover everything from politics to parenting. And as a mom who is currently navigating teens and tweens I know parenting isn’t always a walk in the park - but I’m also concerned with the world around my girls. We will dive deep into all these different topics - new episodes drop every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I’m taking a leap into the podcast world and I want you along with me for this wild ride. Together we’ll talk to the biggest names in politics and conservative media and most importantly we'll get you the truth about the issues that affect you, your family, and our American way of life! I’ll bring on experts in areas like gun training, education, health, technology, and more. We’ll hear the stories about women defending themselves and parents standing up for their kids that you won’t hear anywhere else. So make sure you join me for The Tudor Dixon Podcast new episodes dropping every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday!

Episodes

April 28, 2025 25 mins

In this episode, Tudor reflects on a recent school trip to Washington, DC with her daughter's eighth grade class, sharing the profound lessons learned about history, failures, and growth. Through visits to significant memorials and sites, the students explored the impact of historical events, including the 9/11 attacks and the civil rights movement, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging past mistakes to foster growth and unde...

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In this episode, Tudor and Tim Murtaugh discuss the implications of the Biden pill penalty, a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act that negatively impacts the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare costs. They explore how this legislation discourages the development of cheaper, more effective medications, leading to increased healthcare costs and lost life years. The conversation also touches on the role of China in pharmaceuti...

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In this episode, Tudor welcomes David Rutherford, a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor and host of The David Rutherford Show, who shares his journey from military service to becoming a motivational speaker and host of his own show. They discuss the challenges facing military recruitment, the impact of policy changes on morale, and the importance of trust in both military and political contexts. David emphasizes the need for strong...

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In this episode, Michael Reagan, the son of former President Ronald Reagan, shares insights about his father's legacy, the impact of politics on family life, and the changing landscape of Hollywood. He reflects on the lessons learned from his father, the challenges faced by political families, and the current state of American politics, drawing comparisons between Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of t...

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In this episode, Tudor speaks with biblical scholar Jeff Cavins about the significance of Holy Week and the experiences of walking in the Holy Land. They discuss the emotional journey of Jesus leading up to the crucifixion, the perspectives of the disciples during this time, and the importance of hope and renewal in the Christian faith. Cavins shares insights on how to engage younger generations in faith and the inclusivity of Chri...

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In this episode, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon discusses the ongoing education reform efforts, emphasizing the importance of local control over education and the reduction of federal bureaucracy. She addresses concerns about the Department of Education's role, the protection of women in sports under Title IX, and the need for safety on college campuses amidst rising activism. McMahon also shares insights from her transi...

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In this episode, Tudor and Kyle Olson discuss the current state of the Democratic Party, highlighting the leadership vacuum and generational gaps within the party. They explore the attempts of various Democrats, including Cory Booker and Gavin Newsom, to assert themselves as leaders amidst a backdrop of low popularity and internal conflict. The conversation also touches on the implications of parental rights in education, the impac...

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In this episode, Tudor interviews Jonathan Allen about his book 'Fight Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House,' which provides an in-depth look at the 2024 election, focusing on the dynamics within the Democratic Party, particularly around Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. The discussion reveals the behind-the-scenes management of candidates, the impact of Biden's cognitive decline, the fallout from debates, and the complexities ...

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In this episode, Tudor and Dani Pinter discuss the alarming allegations against Andrew Tate and his brother, focusing on their manipulative tactics, the reality of domestic sex trafficking, and the impact of social media on public perception. Dani, a legal advocate for victims, shares insights into the legal battles faced by victims who are suing the Tate brothers for defamation. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis &...

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In this episode, Tudor interviews investigative journalist Gardiner Harris about his new book, 'No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson.' The conversation delves into the shocking revelations about the pharmaceutical giant's unethical practices, including the marketing of harmful products, the manipulation of regulatory agencies, and the impact of their actions on public health. Harris shares insights from his five...

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In this episode, Secretary of Veteran Affairs Doug Collins discusses the challenges faced by veterans, including media misrepresentation, budget allocation, and the pressing issue of veteran suicides. He emphasizes the need for efficiency in government operations and the importance of public-private partnerships to improve veteran care. Collins also addresses the bureaucratic hurdles that veterans encounter when seeking benefits an...

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In this episode, Tudor and Calley Means discuss the ongoing reforms in the Health and Human Services sector under Secretary Kennedy. They explore the inefficiencies and corruption within the healthcare system, the impact of food and drug regulations on public health, and the urgent need for transparency in medical devices and pharmaceuticals. The conversation highlights the alarming rise in childhood chronic diseases and the cultur...

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In this episode, Tudor interviews Detroit-based reporter Sam Robinson, who discusses the importance of community representation, local issues, and the political dynamics in Michigan. They explore economic concerns, particularly in the auto industry, and the regulatory challenges that affect community development. Sam shares insights on the future of Detroit, the role of local journalism, and the need for political authenticity in c...

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In this episode, Tudor speaks with Terence Haggerty, owner of Jody's Club Forest in Staten Island, about the origins of the March Madness tournament bracket and the legacy of his father, who started it all. They discuss the community's role in the growth of the tournament, the challenges faced by the family business, and the importance of maintaining a sense of community in today's world. Terence shares heartfelt stories about his ...

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In this episode, Erika Donalds discusses her new role as chair of the America First Policy Institute Center for Education Opportunity and her long-standing commitment to school choice. The conversation delves into the implications of dismantling the Department of Education, the impact of bureaucracy on education, and the importance of state accountability. Donalds highlights the success of Florida's school choice programs and the i...

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In this episode, Tudor welcome Rebekah Koffler, a Russian-born strategic military and intelligence analyst, to discuss the complexities of the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Koffler shares insights on negotiating with Putin and Zelensky, the strategic goals of Russia, the role of NATO, and the implications of U.S. involvement. The conversation also delves into Zelensky's leadership, the media's portrayal of the conflict, cultural misunde...

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In this episode, Tudor is joined by John Ashbrook and Michael Duncan from the Ruthless Podcast. They discuss the current state of the Democratic Party, highlighting its leadership crisis and disarray. The conversation shifts to the importance of authenticity in politics, contrasting figures like AOC with traditional politicians. They also delve into the disconnect between Democratic leaders and voter concerns, particularly regardin...

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In this episode, Tudor speaks with Alfredo Ortiz, CEO of Job Creators Network, about the challenges facing small businesses in America, particularly under the Trump administration. They discuss the impact of regulations, the importance of business plans, and the role of the Small Business Administration (SBA) in supporting entrepreneurs. Alfredo emphasizes the need for a balanced budget amendment and the importance of investing in ...

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In this episode, Lindsey Boylan discusses her experiences of sexual harassment while working for Andrew Cuomo, the former governor of New York. She highlights the systemic issues of power and abuse in politics, the role of media in shaping public perception, and the need for accountability within the Democratic Party. Boylan emphasizes the importance of supporting women who come forward and the challenges they face in a male-domina...

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In this episode, Tudor and health expert Max Lugavere discuss the current state of health in America, focusing on the over-prescription of antidepressants, the impact of ultra-processed foods on mental and physical health, and the importance of informed consumer choices. They explore the role of nutrition in mental health, the dangers of marketing unhealthy foods to children, and practical tips for improving health and energy level...

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