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

December 31, 2025 41 mins

On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Johnny and Heidi Bulford of Creative Vets, a nonprofit that uses songwriting and music as a powerful tool to help veterans heal from trauma and reclaim their stories. They share the emotional journey behind their work, including the unforgettable story of .css-1t8gq41{border:none;background-image:none;background-color:transparent;box-shadow:none;color:#2F3133;cursor:pointer;font-size:inherit;padding:0;-webkit-text-decoration:inherit;text-decoration:inherit;width:-webkit-max-content;width:-moz-max-content;width:max-content;}.css-1t8gq41:hover,.css-1t8gq41:focus{-webkit-text-decoration:inherit;text-decoration:inherit;}

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In this episode, 101-year-old World War II veteran Irving Locker recounts his extraordinary journey from the beaches of D-Day to the Battle of the Bulge. He reflects on the trauma of war, the horrors of the Holocaust, and the courage required to fight for freedom. With wisdom, humor, and unwavering faith, Irving shares why remembering history matters—and how optimism, gratitude, and sacrifice shaped the greatest generation. T...

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In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, relationship expert Dr. Wendy Walsh explores how the post-pandemic world has reshaped dating, intimacy, and romantic relationships for young people. She examines the influence of social media and dating apps on real connection, the evolving expectations of men and women, and why communication skills matter more than ever. Dr. Walsh also discusses family...

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In this special Christmas-season conversation, Cissie Graham Lynch joins the podcast to discuss how families can balance faith, parenting, and tradition in an increasingly challenging culture. Reflecting on the legacy of her grandfather, Billy Graham, Cissie shares powerful insights on preparing children to face opposition while remaining grounded in Christian values. She explains why Christmas traditions matter, how parents can in...

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In this powerful episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Elizabeth Smart shares her harrowing story of abduction and her inspiring journey toward healing and recovery. Elizabeth opens up about the critical role of faith, family support, and honest conversations in overcoming trauma. She reflects on resilience, gratitude, and...

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In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with OutKick founder Clay Travis for a wide-ranging conversation at the intersection of sports, politics, and culture. The discussion breaks down the latest Michigan football saga, the long-term consequences of

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In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor examines the shocking Bondi Beach attack and what it reveals about radicalization, ISIS influence, and the alarming rise of global anti-Semitism. She explores how extremist ideologies take root, the psychological mechanics of ind...

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In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Delano Squires to examine the growing challenges facing young men in today’s society. They discuss shifting gender dynamics, cultural expectations, and how political messaging shapes identity, purpose, and responsibility. The conversation highlights the value of traditional roles, personal accountability, and the importance of...

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In this eye-opening episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with author Aimee Donnellan for a deep dive into the meteoric rise of Ozempic—the diabetes drug turned cultural phenomenon for weight loss. Together, they unpack the surprising science behind GLP-1 medicati...

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In this episode, Dr. Ann Shippy explores the powerful connection between gut health and fertility, revealing how the microbiome, environmental toxins, and nutrition influence hormonal balance and reproductive outcomes. Drawing from her personal journey with autoimmune disease, Dr. Shippy explains why both men and women should focus on preconception health ...

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In this episode, Tudor sits down with former teacher and education advocate Erika Sanzi to unpack the growing concerns inside America’s public school system. They examine the expanding influence of teachers’ unions like the NEA, the shift from academic achievement to political priorities, and the rise of ideological activism in classrooms and t...

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In this episode, Tudor sits down with former Congressman Louie Gohmert for a revealing conversation about the Biden administration’s political surveillance and the troubling expansion of government power. Gohmert details how grand jury subpoenas have been weaponized in the January 6th investigation, raising serious concerns about privacy, constitutio...

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In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, investigative journalist John Solomon uncovers the latest developments in the Arctic Frost investigation, calling it a modern-day Watergate and raising red flags about the political targeting of members of Congress. Solomon explains how the judiciary is being leveraged in high-stakes political battles and...

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In this episode, Tudor sits down with royal commentator Kinsey Schofield for a revealing deep dive into the ongoing drama inside the British Royal Family. They break down Meghan Markle’s controversial rise from Hollywood actress to Duchess of Sussex, the tension between Prince Harry and Prince William, and how royal titles continue to shape public perception. Tudor and Kinsey also examine P...

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In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine to break down the latest developments in the Hunter Biden controversy and the media’s ongoing mishandling of the laptop story. They examine the Secret Service’s failures in the Thomas Crooks case, the broader issues of federal incompetence, a...

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In this episode, Tudor and Rich Zeoli unpack the biggest political stories heading into Thanksgiving. They analyze the Left's military orders, the political “glam-up” trend, and the latest controversies involving Jasmine Crockett and lingering questions around the Jeffrey Epstein investigations. Tudor and Rich also break down Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation, discuss what it...

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In this episode, Tudor Dixon interviews political analyst JT Young about the rapid rise of socialism in America. They examine why socialist candidates are gaining influence inside the Democratic Party, how schools and universities are shaping youth support for socialist policies, and what a socialist shift could mean for major cities like New York. Dixon and Young also discuss the future of the Democratic Party and the potential na...

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In this episode, Tudor Dixon talks with Scott Jennings about his new book A Revolution of Common Sense and how Donald Trump reshaped American politics and media. Jennings breaks down why authenticity matters more than ever, the contrast between Trump-style campaigning and traditional GOP politics, an...

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Tudor Dixon and Sirius XM's Stacy Washington unpack Michelle Obama’s recent remarks on race, hair, and her time as First Lady. They examine how cultural expectations shape women in public life, what her perspective reveals about today’s political climate, and how the Obama legacy continues to influence conversations about future female leadersh...

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In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor & Kyle Olson explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping everyday life—from the rise of AI-generated music to the rapid expansion of data centers across America. They break down the growing environmental concerns surrounding AI’s energy demands, water use, and community impact, while also examining how technology may be changing the way people form relationships...

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