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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...

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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!

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Alan Dershowitz on Antisemitism, Party Divide & Civil Rights

4/24/2026
In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with renowned legal scholar Alan Dershowitz to unpack the rise of antisemitism, the shifting political landscape, and what it means for civil rights in America today. Dershowitz challenges long-standing narratives, calling out dangerous rhetoric and exploring why he believes antisemitism is one of the most pressing civil rights issues of our time. He also weighs in on the divide between Democrats and Republicans, the role of political extremes, and why more Americans may be politically homeless in today’s climate. Plus, Tudor and Dershowitz discuss generational challenges, the struggle for young voters to find their place, and whether a centrist path forward is still possible in an increasingly polarized country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:23:13

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: DC Gossip, Sex Scandals & Power Plays EXPOSED

4/22/2026
On this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with journalist and Sources Say founder Juliegrace Brufke to pull back the curtain on the shocking world of Washington, D.C. politics. From explosive allegations and ethics investigations to the culture of secrecy surrounding powerful lawmakers, this conversation dives into the real stories rarely told in mainstream coverage. Tudor and Juliegrace discuss how political power, personal misconduct, and media silence have shaped Capitol Hill for years—and why that may finally be changing. They explore high-profile controversies, the risks whistleblowers face, and the growing appetite for transparency among the American public. Is D.C. becoming the ultimate political “gossip capital”? And could increased exposure finally bring accountability to those in power? Tune in for an eye-opening look at the intersection of politics, media, and influence—and what it means for the future of leadership in America. Timestamps 00:00 DC Gossip & Sources Say Launch 00:43 Why Capitol Hill Needed a Gossip Site 01:10 DC’s Culture of Cover-Ups 02:00 Power, Parties & Scandal in Washington 02:42 Swalwell Allegations & Silence Culture 04:22 Tony Gonzales Scandal Explained 05:58 Can Politicians Come Back After Scandal? 06:58 The “Sin Binder” & Political Leverage 08:01 Why Men Need to Speak Out 08:39 The Secret App Exposing DC Behavior 09:18 Prostitution in Washington Politics 10:49 Why Voters Should Care 11:11 Cory Mills & New Scandals 12:05 Ethics Investigations & Expulsion Talk 13:14 Cory Mills Allegations Breakdown 15:16 From Hero to Liability 16:21 Power, Arrogance & Getting Away With It 17:01 Shocking Abuse Allegations 18:20 Who Else Is Involved? 19:17 The Human Cost of Scandals 20:17 Why Bad Candidates Get Elected 21:44 Should Parties Vet Candidates Better? 23:09 Rise of Political Gossip Media 24:16 TMZ Hits Capitol Hill 25:08 Holding Both Parties Accountable 26:16 Congress = Reality TV? 27:14 Risks of Exposing DC 28:02 Why This Matters to Taxpayers 29:03 Ending the Culture of Silence 30:00 What’s Coming Next 30:16 Where to Find Sources Say See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:30:59

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Housing Is Unaffordable—Supply Crisis, Red Tape & Rising Costs

4/20/2026
America’s housing crisis is hitting hard—and it’s not just first-time buyers feeling the squeeze. On this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by real estate developer and policy expert Michael Burkentine to break down why homeownership is slipping out of reach for millions of Americans. From skyrocketing home prices to a severe housing supply shortage, Tudor and Michael explore the real reasons behind today’s affordability crisis. They dive into how government regulations, zoning restrictions, and costly red tape are slowing down new construction and driving prices higher—sometimes adding tens of thousands of dollars to the cost of a single home. The conversation also tackles generational shifts in spending, the challenges young buyers face, and the growing gap between wages and home prices. Plus, they discuss potential solutions—from cutting regulations to incentivizing new development—and what it will take to make housing more accessible again. If you’ve wondered why homes are so expensive, why inventory is so low, and what policymakers can actually do about it, this episode breaks it all down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:28:45

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Detransitioner Speaks Out on Gender Medicine & Regret

4/17/2026
On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Sorin Aldaco, a detransitioner and advocate who is taking legal action against her former medical providers. In a deeply personal and emotional conversation, Sorin shares her journey—from early online experiences and identity struggles to medical transition as a teenager, and ultimately, her decision to detransition. They discuss the powerful influence of social media, the role of medical professionals, and the long-term physical and psychological consequences of irreversible procedures. Sorin opens up about complications from surgery, the lack of informed consent, and why she’s now speaking out to protect others. This episode explores difficult but critical questions about youth, identity, parental guidance, and the evolving landscape of gender medicine in America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:40:15

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Swalwell Scandal, Resignations & DC’s Hidden Power Games

4/15/2026
On this explosive episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor breaks down the shocking resignation of Eric Swalwell amid mounting allegations—and why the timing raises serious questions. From behind-the-scenes political maneuvering to the culture of power, secrecy, and alleged misconduct in Washington, Tudor exposes how both parties may be playing a calculated game to protect influence and control outcomes. She also dives into the controversial retirement of Congressman Tony Gonzalez, the role of ethics investigations, and what these high-profile exits reveal about the inner workings of Congress. Plus, Tudor explores the broader implications for California politics, the 2026 election landscape, and why voters should demand more transparency from those in power. 🔥 Topics include: See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:33:04

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Declutter Your Life, Home Organization & Finding Balance

4/13/2026
Spring cleaning isn’t just about your home—it’s about resetting your mindset. On this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with organizing expert and author Whitney English to tackle the overwhelm of clutter, chaos, and busy family life. From tackling messy closets and craft rooms to managing kids, creativity, and everyday distractions, Whitney shares practical strategies to simplify your space without sacrificing warmth or personality. They discuss the power of starting small, building momentum through “quick wins,” and why decluttering is a continuous process—not a one-time fix. Tudor and Whitney also dive into deeper themes like perfectionism, procrastination, and the balance between structure and creativity—especially in a home filled with kids and activity. Plus, they explore how faith, mindset, and even mental health play a role in staying focused and creating a home that fosters connection, not stress. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your space—or your schedule—this episode offers practical tips and a refreshing perspective on how to create a home (and life) that works for you. Purchase Whitney's Book See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:29:27

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Elizabeth Smart on Survival, Faith, and Healing After Trauma

4/10/2026
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 how adversity reshaped her family dynamics, offering hope to listeners facing their own challenges. Elizabeth also introduces her new book, designed to guide and encourage those navigating trauma, healing, and personal growth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:41:12

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Ozempic Era Explained—GLP-1 Risks, Weight Loss Truths

4/8/2026
What’s really behind the “Ozempic era”—and is it changing how America thinks about weight, health, and discipline? On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with weight loss expert Dr. Tom Lavin to break down the truth about GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. From Hollywood’s sudden transformation to everyday Americans turning to injections, this conversation goes beyond the hype to uncover the real risks, benefits, and long-term consequences. They discuss how GLP-1 drugs actually work in the brain, why they’re being called a game-changer for obesity, and the growing concerns around misuse—especially among already-thin individuals. Dr. Lavin explains why these medications aren’t a magic fix, the importance of maintaining muscle mass, and how improper use can lead to serious health issues. Plus, they dive into the surprising link between GLP-1s and addiction control, the lack of medical oversight in today’s fast-growing weight loss industry, and what patients should be asking before starting treatment. If you’ve been curious about Ozempic, weight loss injections, or the future of metabolic health, this is a must-listen conversation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:32:16

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Migrant Crime Surge, Border Policy Fallout & Public Safety Crisis

4/6/2026
On this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor dives into a troubling wave of violent crimes and the policies she argues are fueling them. From the heartbreaking murders of Sheridan Gorman and Katie Abraham to a series of shocking incidents across major U.S. cities, Tudor is joined by Kyle Olson to examine what’s really happening—and why many Americans aren’t hearing about it. They break down how border policies, sanctuary city laws, and “soft-on-crime” approaches may be contributing to rising public safety concerns, and why families of victims say these tragedies were preventable. The conversation also explores the broader political debate, media coverage gaps, and what it all means for voters heading into upcoming elections. Plus, Tudor highlights real-world examples from Chicago, New York, Seattle, and beyond—raising urgent questions about immigration enforcement, mental health systems, and accountability at every level of government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:28:32

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Faith, Addiction & Redemption—A Pastor’s Powerful Story

4/3/2026
On this special Good Friday episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Pastor Brad Grossman to share a deeply moving story of faith, loss, and redemption. After his son Grant became addicted to pain medication following multiple surgeries, Brad and his family endured years of heartbreak, rehab cycles, and unimaginable trials. But through it all, their faith in God never wavered. In this powerful conversation, Brad opens up about: 🔹 The reality of addiction and its impact on families 🔹 Finding strength through faith in life’s darkest moments 🔹 Letting go, trusting God, and the power of unconditional love 🔹 How God can use even tragedy for a greater purpose 🔹 A message of hope for anyone struggling this Easter season This episode is a reminder that no matter how broken the situation may seem, God does not waste pain—and redemption is always possible. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:42:54

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: A Father’s Grief After Illegal Immigrant Kills His Daughter

4/1/2026
In this heartbreaking episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor speaks with Joe Abraham, a grieving father whose 20-year-old daughter, Katie, was killed by an illegal immigrant in a tragic drunk driving crash. Joe shares the unimaginable pain of losing a child, recounting the moment his family’s life changed forever and the emotional toll that continues every day. His story is a powerful reminder of the human cost behind policy decisions and the families left behind in their wake. Tudor and Joe also discuss broader concerns surrounding public safety, law enforcement, and immigration policies, asking difficult questions about accountability, prevention, and whether enough is being done to protect American communities. This emotional and deeply personal conversation sheds light on loss, resilience, and the urgent need for a national dialogue on safety and responsibility. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:37:56

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Big Tech Liability, Kids & the Social Media Mental Health Crisis

3/30/2026
In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor dives into a groundbreaking legal battle that could reshape the future of social media. With major platforms like Meta and YouTube facing liability for alleged harm to minors, what does this mean for parents, kids, and Big Tech moving forward? Joined by mental health policy expert Carolyn Gorman of the Manhattan Institute, Tudor explores the complex relationship between social media, addiction, and youth mental health. Can platforms truly be held responsible for individual outcomes—or is personal responsibility still key? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:36:18

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Tragedy in Chicago Sparks National Safety Debate

3/27/2026
In this powerful and emotional episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor breaks down the tragic killing of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman and the national conversation it has ignited around public safety, immigration policy, and leadership accountability. Tudor walks through the heartbreaking details of the case, the response from local and national leaders, and why stories like this resonate so deeply with families across America. She examines how policy decisions, enforcement challenges, and political narratives intersect with real-world consequences — and asks the critical question: who is being protected, and at what cost? This episode also explores the broader cultural and political climate shaping the conversation, including media framing, public reaction, and the role of institutions in addressing—or avoiding—hard truths. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:38:20

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Hollywood Scandals, Cancel Culture & Why Movies Are Failing

3/25/2026
Hollywood is in chaos—and audiences are starting to notice. On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by film critic Christian Toto to break down the growing dysfunction in the entertainment industry. From shocking reality TV scandals and abuse allegations to the collapse of shared culture in the streaming era, they explore how Hollywood lost its way—and what it means for audiences. They also dive into: Plus, Christian shares must-watch recommendations that prove great entertainment is still possible. If you’ve ever wondered why movies feel different—or why Hollywood seems disconnected from everyday Americans—this episode is a must-listen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:27:56

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: DHS Showdown, Voter ID Debate & Democrat Controversies

3/23/2026
In this episode, Tudor Dixon breaks down the biggest political stories shaping the national conversation. From a heated Department of Homeland Security confirmation hearing involving Senator Markwayne Mullin to tense clashes with Rand Paul, Tudor unpacks the political drama unfolding in Washington. She dives into the ongoing voter ID debate, highlighting controversial positions from top Democrats and raising questions about election integrity, transparency, and public trust. Tudor also examines reactions to recent security concerns, including a shocking terror incident and growing scrutiny over DHS funding decisions. Plus, a closer look at policies and rhetoric coming out of states like California, New York, and Illinois—from tax proposals and migration trends to political messaging that’s sparking backlash nationwide. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:33:00

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: College Admissions Chaos, Grade Inflation & School Activism

3/20/2026
Is college still worth it—and what does it actually take to get in today? On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor shares a deeply personal look at navigating the modern college admissions process as her daughter prepares for senior year. What should be a straightforward path has become a confusing maze of test-optional policies, expensive consulting services, and growing pressure for students to showcase activism on their applications. Tudor is joined by Josh Weiner of the North American Values Institute for a powerful conversation on what’s really happening inside K–12 classrooms and universities across the country. From grade inflation and the erosion of academic standards to the rise of political ideology in education, they unpack how today’s system is reshaping both student outcomes and campus culture. The discussion dives into: The truth behind “test-optional” admissions and why standards are shifting How grade inflation is making it harder to measure real achievement The increasing role of activism in college applications Whether college is still worth the skyrocketing cost The impact of ideology and identity politics in K–12 education Concerns about antisemitism and bias in schools How parents can stay informed and take action locally Tudor and Josh also explore a bigger question: Are schools preparing students for success in the real world—or failing them at a critical moment of change driven by technology and AI? If you're a parent, student, or anyone concerned about the future of education in America, this is a must-listen episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:38:14

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Terror Threats on U.S. Soil & NYC Security Failures

3/18/2026
In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor tackles the rising threat of terrorism on U.S. soil following multiple recent attacks. Joined by Rafael Mangual of the Manhattan Institute, Tudor examines what’s driving these incidents—from radicalization to policy failures—and why major cities like New York remain prime targets. They break down the attempted attack in New York City, a shocking incident in Michigan, and the broader implications for national security. The conversation also dives into controversial topics like policing strategies, counterterrorism units, immigration vetting, and whether current leadership is doing enough to protect Americans. As concerns grow over soft targets like schools and places of worship, Tudor and Mangual discuss what can realistically be done to prevent future attacks—and why preparedness may be the key to saving lives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:32:14

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: School Clinic Scandal EXPOSED — Gender Therapy Without Parents

3/16/2026
In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by The Midwesterner founder and Townhall correspondent Kyle Olson to break down explosive undercover videos from school-based health clinics in New Mexico. The footage raises serious questions about parental consent, student medical privacy, and the growing role of schools in providing therapy related to gender identity. Tudor and Kyle examine how school clinics—often funded by taxpayers and operated by outside providers—can allow minors as young as 14 to seek confidential medical or mental health services without parental notification. They also discuss the broader push to turn schools into community hubs that provide healthcare, counseling, and other services traditionally handled by families. What does this mean for parental rights, student wellbeing, and the future of public education? And how widespread are these school-based health centers across the country? This conversation explores the policies, politics, and cultural debates surrounding school health clinics—and why parents should know what’s happening inside their local schools. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:35:33

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill on Iran War, Maduro Capture & China Threat

3/13/2026
On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by former Navy SEAL and the man who killed Osama bin Laden, Rob O’Neill, for a deep dive into today’s escalating global conflicts. They discuss the military operations behind Operation Epic Fury, the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, and the broader geopolitical strategy involving Iran, China, and Russia. O’Neill explains how modern special operations are executed, why the strikes against Iranian and Venezuelan targets could reshape global power dynamics, and how these moves may impact China’s ambitions toward Taiwan. Tudor and Rob also discuss media narratives, national security threats at home, and what these conflicts mean for America’s future. From covert missions to the global chessboard of power politics, this conversation breaks down the strategy behind the headlines and what Americans should understand about the rapidly shifting world order. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:30:25

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Kathie Lee Gifford and Bryan Litfin on Nero, Paul, Easter Hope, and Grace

3/11/2026
On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by Kathie Lee Gifford and Dr. Bryan Litfin to discuss their new book, Nero and Paul: How the Gospel of Grace Defeated the Ruler of Rome. Together, they explore the powerful contrast between Nero’s obsession with power and self and Paul’s transformation through faith, grace, and redemption. As Easter approaches, this conversation dives into the timeless relevance of biblical truth, spiritual warfare, false teaching, hope in dark times, and the enduring message of Jesus. Kathie Lee and Bryan also share how history, Scripture, and storytelling come together in their writing to make the ancient world feel vivid, personal, and deeply meaningful for today’s readers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:40:58