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An insightful podcast that discusses the news of the day and cultural issues plaguing our society. The goal of the show is to bring logic and context to these topics and address solutions, something that is rarely discussed by mainstream pundits. The trio has a knack of approaching serious issues with tremendous wit, humility, and occasional humor but never from a place of anger and with absolutel... more

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Cohosts Wilfred Reilly, Charles Love, and Brooks Crenshaw welcome Jeremy Carl to discuss the conflation of Western and American culture with ‘whiteness’ and ‘white culture,’ the non-equivalence of race and culture, and his book, The Unprotected Class... more

Cohosts Charles Love, Wilfred Reilly, and Brooks Crenshaw welcome anti-trafficking advocate and policy strategist Penny Ronning to discuss the human trafficking issue, debate the line between autonomy and coercion, and how to navigate the real-world ... more

Cohosts Wilfred Reilly, Christy Kelly, and Brooks Crenshaw welcome Stephen Horn  to discuss his presence and documentation of January 6th, narrowly escaping a prison sentence, and the role of independent journalists in the current era.

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Cohosts Charles Love, Wilfred Reilly, Christy Kelly, and Brooks Crenshaw discuss the latest in Iran, Mamdani's New York, the shutdown over security funding, and Cesar Chavez posthumously getting the "me too" treatment.

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Recent Guests

Penny Ronning
Co-founder of Yellowstone Human Trafficking Task Force
Yellowstone Human Trafficking Task Force
Episode: Episode 211 - Penny Ronning
Stephen Horn
Independent journalist; covered Capitol events and created documentary materials
Episode: Episode 210 - Stephen Horn
Lisa Britton
Guest on Evie Magazine panel
Evie Magazine
Episode: Episode 208 - Lisa Britton
James Lindsay
Long-time friend of the show, author, commentator on woke culture and the right
New Discourses / other associations mentioned in episode
Episode: Episode 207 - James Lindsay
Maia Poet
A detransitioner and advocate discussing issues in the detransition space.
Episode: Episode 206 - Maia Poet
Kevin Jackson
Business consultant, author of three books, and the creative force behind the film Bleeding Blue.
Kevin Jackson Network
Episode: Episode 205 - Kevin Jackson
Daryl Davis
Author and musician known for engaging members of the Ku Klux Klan to understand their motivations and encourage them to abandon racism.
Episode: Episode 203 - Daryl Davis
Colin Wright
A former academic evolutionary biologist turned public intellectual and policy researcher
Manhattan Institute
Episode: Episode 202 - Colin Wright
Natalya Murakhver
Filmmaker and founder of Restore Childhood, creator of the documentary '15 Days'
Restore Childhood
Episode: Episode 201 - Natalya Murakhver

Hosts

Charles Love
Host of the podcast, known for engaging discussions on society's pressing issues with humor and insight.
Wilfred Reilly
Co-host of the podcast with expertise in societal critiques and contemporary political issues.
Brooks Crenshaw
Co-host providing insight on cultural topics and societal dynamics.
Christy Kelly
Co-host focusing on inclusive discussions surrounding contemporary issues.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 138 ratings
  • On Race

    Intelligent, thoughtful and out of the box discussion. Appreciate calling out the destructive aspect of victim hood endemic to the black community. It’s very sad self affliction but hopeful for change when hearing these men talk

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GoNoPo
    United Statesa month ago
  • It's 'whither', not 'wither'

    Otherwise, good content!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    SaraB3301
    United States9 months ago
  • Technical issue Apple Podcasts

    I love this podcast, but for the past couple of months I have been unable to download this to my IPHONE.

    Understand that I follow many podcasts in addition to CUT THE BULL and have had no other problems.

    I am forced to watch it on YouTube which is inconvenient at times.

    Please address this issue.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S.Bustamante
    United Statesa year ago
  • My favorite podcast

    And you make me wait so long between shows

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Savagette
    United Statesa year ago
  • Good content, but ...

    The vocal fry is so grating, please stop. It detracts from what you're saying!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    SaraB3301
    United Statesa year ago

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The podcast is noted for addressing underrepresented topics in mainstream media, providing alternative viewpoints on pressing societal issues.
Listeners appreciate the mix of humor and serious discussion, praising the hosts for their chemistry and engaging dialogue.
There are recurring mentions of technical issues, indicating areas where production could improve, but overall satisfaction with content quality.

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Talking Points

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Episode 210 - Stephen Horn
Q: What is journalism, in your view?
Journalism is a practice rooted in seeking truth through research, citing sources, and adhering to ethical standards; it can be done independently or within organizations, and it should strive for accuracy and accountability rather than partisanship.
Episode 204 - Dr. Zuhdi Jasser
Q: Should the president support the protesters in Iran and get involved?
Absolutely, but not necessarily militarily; sealing Iran's border should be the priority.
Episode 204 - Dr. Zuhdi Jasser
Q: What would be the one thing that you think would have the biggest impact if you could only change that one thing?
Aligning Medicare payments with inflation, to ensure equity and transparency across healthcare services.
Episode 203 - Daryl Davis
Q: How is it that you did not know the term and know about the deep-seated hatred and racism in the country?
Daryl reflects on his upbringing and is glad his parents did not introduce him to the concept of racism at an early age, allowing him to form his perceptions without bias.
Episode 203 - Daryl Davis
Q: How did you get into doing this?
Daryl started engaging with the Ku Klux Klan and other extremist groups to understand their hate and seek answers to his childhood experiences with racism.

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Offering thought-provoking discussions on current events and cultural topics, this podcast prioritizes logic and context over sensationalism. The hosts engage with a variety of guests, presenting multiple perspectives on pressing issues ranging from healthcare, education, political ideologies, and social dynamics. This podcast stands out for its commitment to respectful discourse and its willingness to tackle controversial subjects that are often overlooked by mainstream media, making it a compelling listen for those interested in deeper understanding over typical headline reporting.

Noteworthy is its diverse mix of guests, including experts and advocates from various fields who contribute unique insights. The blend of wit and seriousness ... more

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2. Stephen Horn
3. Lisa Britton
4. James Lindsay
5. Maia Poet
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7. Daryl Davis
8. Colin Wright

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