Podcast Summary: Candace Ep 182 – "Shannon Sharpe Out At ESPN. I Taylor Swift Subpoena Incoming."
Release Date: April 24, 2025
Host: Candace Owens
Description: This episode marks the final solo show hosted by Candace Owens, covering significant updates in the media and entertainment industries, legal battles, and geopolitical tensions.
1. Introduction and Farewell Announcement
Timestamp: [00:00]
Candace Owens opens the episode by announcing that this is her final solo podcast episode before taking maternity leave. She hints at a joint farewell episode with Ian Carroll scheduled for the following week, urging listeners to stay tuned.
2. Shannon Sharpe's Departure from ESPN
Timestamp: [00:00 - 22:35]
Candace addresses the recent exit of Shannon Sharpe from ESPN, a move she had predicted. She criticizes Sharpe's earlier negative remarks towards her, conveying disdain over his actions.
"Shannon Sharp, okay, not the whole truth. You always have to kind of read in between the lines with these statements." – Candace Owens [22:17]
Candace explains that Sharpe stepped down amidst a sexual assault lawsuit, suggesting that his departure was strategic to maintain control over his image. She emphasizes that despite not knowing Sharpe personally, his actions reflect poorly on his character.
3. JoJo Siwa's Sexuality Update
Timestamp: [07:58 - 15:54]
Candace discusses JoJo Siwa's recent statements about her sexuality, highlighting that Siwa has publicly redefined herself from a lesbian to queer. She dissects Siwa's comments from an Elle magazine interview, questioning the sincerity behind the change and suggesting it stems from a desire for attention.
"All roads lead to Candace. JoJo Siwa. All roads lead to Candace." – Candace Owens [15:54]
Candace critiques the fluidity of Siwa's sexual identity, interpreting it as an adolescent phase seeking attention rather than a genuine self-discovery.
4. Blake Lively Lawsuit and Subpoenas Update
Timestamp: [08:22 - 22:35]
Candace provides updates on the Blake Lively lawsuit, explaining that subpoenas have been issued to celebrities like Hugh Jackman and Taylor Swift. She predicts that these legal actions will unravel public perceptions of these stars.
"The public is going to be completely shattered. Their image of Taylor Swift is going to be shattered once these tech messages become public." – Candace Owens [22:35]
She asserts that Taylor Swift's carefully crafted "good girl" image will crumble under the weight of emerging evidence from textual communications.
5. Anticipated Subpoena for Taylor Swift
Timestamp: [08:22 - 22:35]
Expanding on Taylor Swift's impending subpoena, Candace anticipates that Swift's reputation will suffer significantly once her private messages are disclosed. She critiques Swift's adoption of a victim narrative, suggesting it stems from strategic manipulation of public sympathy.
"I have never bought the good girl thing that she pitches." – Candace Owens [22:35]
Candace foretells that Swift's authenticity will be questioned, undermining her established persona in the public eye.
6. Analysis of Potential War with Iran
Timestamp: [28:51 - 31:22]
Candace delves into the geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran, positing that the imminent war is orchestrated by Israeli interests aiming for regime change rather than genuine security concerns about Iran's nuclear capabilities. She draws parallels to the Iraq War, suggesting a pattern of manipulation by neoconservatives.
"Our lives will get worse. Bibi Netanyahu and Israeli lives will get better." – Candace Owens [31:22]
Candace warns listeners about the loss of freedoms and the detrimental impact of ongoing alliances with Israel, advocating for awareness and resistance against these political maneuvers.
7. Reflections on Academia and Public Figures
Timestamp: [17:42 - 31:22]
Candace critiques prominent academic and intellectual figures, including Jordan Peterson, Theo Vaughn, and Sam Harris, accusing them of ego-driven performances rather than genuine intellectual discourse. She expresses frustration with the perceived elitism and disconnection from everyday experiences among these individuals.
"They get into a car accident. You get into a car accident. Well, well, theirs was a different kind of car accident." – Candace Owens [31:22]
Candace emphasizes the need for relatability and authenticity in public discourse, distancing herself from the academic class she views as self-absorbed and disconnected.
8. Listener Comments and Engagement
Timestamp: [22:35 - 28:51]
Candace reads and responds to various listener comments, ranging from support messages to questions about future content. She addresses topics such as her podcast merchandise, potential interviews with celebrities like Justin Bieber, and personal inquiries about her religious choices.
"I do not know when the baby's going to come and I hope that I have another really easy birth." – Candace Owens [28:51]
She encourages continued engagement through book clubs and anticipates her temporary absence due to maternity leave, assuring listeners of her planned sporadic updates.
9. Maternity Leave Announcement and Final Thoughts
Timestamp: [28:51 - End]
Candace concludes the episode by reiterating her upcoming maternity leave, expressing gratitude towards her listeners, and outlining plans for her absence. She promotes ongoing activities like the book club and hints at future collaborations post-leave.
"I don't want you guys to cry. I'm not crying. You're crying. We're all crying." – Candace Owens [End]
Candace emphasizes the importance of freedom, warns against losing civil liberties, and reflects on the influence of media and political alliances shaping societal narratives.
Notable Quotes
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Candace on Shannon Sharpe:
"What is there left to be said about me? Guardian dropped theirs this morning... I don't know why we would be celebrating people suffering."
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Candace on Flower Sprinkles Challenge:
"Flower sprinkles. Who said that? Was it A, my toddler daughter... D, Katy Perry? The answer is going to surprise you."
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Candace on JoJo Siwa's Identity:
"Just Jumps to Queer. All roads lead to Candace. JoJo Siwa. All roads lead to Candace."
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Candace on Iran War:
"Our lives will get worse. Bibi Netanyahu and Israeli lives will get better."
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Conclusion
In this pivotal episode, Candace Owens addresses significant developments involving high-profile personalities like Shannon Sharpe, JoJo Siwa, Blake Lively, and Taylor Swift. She delves into broader themes of media manipulation, geopolitical tensions, and critiques of academia. As she prepares for maternity leave, she ensures her listeners remain informed and engaged, promising ongoing activities like book clubs and future collaborative episodes.
