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Kennedy
Foreign.
Co-host
Hello and welcome to this episode of Kennedy Saves the World. As we wait here in New York City with bated breath for the impending nuptials of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, people are really worried that they're not going to have kids. Why? Because apparently everyone is watching too much porn. Birth rates have plummeted all over the world. Not just in wealthy societies like ours, but pretty much everywhere. But sub Saharan Africa, people have stopped having as many kids as they used to. And you may think, well, that shouldn't be a big deal, is it? Well, yeah, if you live in a society that is moving towards socialism where everyone gets a handout, there won't be enough people working to generate the handouts.
Kennedy
So.
Co-host
So if you have former generations with a lot of older people who will no longer be working and younger generations with fewer and fewer inhabitants, then you are looking at a mathematical recipe for disaster. Because the math just doesn't add up there. There will not be enough workers to support aging populations. And this is something that we grapple with not only in the United States, but in Japan, in Italy, even in China. They were very famous for their one child policy because of overpopulation and they abandoned that 10 years ago in 2016, because it turns out they were depopulating as well. So if Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey have a bunch of kids. So she sang about, I don't know
Kennedy
what the song was.
Co-host
Was it wood? I don't know which song. On Life of a Showgirl she sang about, you know, having five of his children. And that may be the only thing that reverses the depopulation trend right now is if Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey have kids. Because whatever she does, you have now two and a half generations of particularly female fans who will do anything that she does. So, you know, look at her wedding ring. Her designer was a lesser known jewelry person and now is apparently booked three years out because of the engagement ring that Travis Kelce gave to her that is now very, very famous, as is everything that she does and says and wears. And, you know, I can't wait to see what kind of a wedding dress she'll be in. Or will there be a number of them? They're rumored to be getting married in New York City the weekend of July 3rd at Madison Square Garden. I don't believe that Megan McCain has posited that they will get married in Rhode island the weekend before. That sounds much more likely. And it almost seems like too obvious that they're throwing that red herring out there. And you know, I. They're if, if they want even a shred of privacy, they're not going to get married at Madison Square Garden. Like, are they going to sell tickets? Will they, will the aftermarket resellers make billions of dollars on their wedding? The point is she is still, even though she's grown to be incredibly annoying, and I do appreciate that she has for the most part, taken a big step back. She, she, whatever she does, it is not just trend setting, it is society changing. So if we don't have enough women having babies and she gets knocked up real soon, I guarantee you a lot of women in their, from their mid-20s to mid-40s are going to get pregnant just to be just like Taylor Swift. And they are two of the people, they're the only ones who could save a dying population. So there were a couple of economists, actually an economist and one of her students, they did a study about what could be driving the declining birth rates. It's a number of things. So they thought it started in 2008 with the housing crisis and the Great Recession because people didn't have any money, they couldn't afford new homes. You know, their, their gains in the stock market were essentially wiped out. And children are expensive, so they thought that that was it. But then the economy rebounded a few times. The birth rates have not. What happened in 2007, it was the advent of the iPhone. What do people do on their iPhones? Pretty much everything except for look people in the eye, hang out with other people and engage in intercourse with some of the opposite sex, which you have to be. I'm sorry, I know that is impolite to suggest that a male and a female have to combine their gametes in order to produce a human child. But that is essentially that, that is the recipe right there. So with people, men and women, looking at porn, they no longer, they, they scratch the itch with their iPhone and they're no longer looking outward to physically couple up with other people. And they're saying that it is that basic that, you know, in addition to social media and doom scrolling and everything else you can do on your phone that is highly addictive and we all do it. Obviously there is the porn on your phone and the accessibility is the biggest driver.
Kennedy
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Kennedy
When I was a kid, if you wanted to look at porn, you had to steal your dad's Playboys. And that was how dudes got off. And now just imagine like any like nasty, disgusting, vile or highly erotic thing you could possibly summon up is there on your phone whenever you want it, 24 hours a day. A human being, not so much. Turns out people are tricky and people need to be seduced and convinced to have sexual intercourse with one another. My girls hate it when I say intercourse. And so I say it.
Co-host
That is the only thing I say. I do not say sex, I say intercourse.
Kennedy
Just to drive them up a wall. But the point is, if you want to have a baby, put your phone down. And if you want to get someone pregnant, also put your phone down. I've said this forever. Look people in the eye, wait for Taylor Swift to get knocked up, and then go ahead and throw your baby batter and a receptive catcher, because I don't care who you are. I know so many people who want to have kids, male and female, and it's so difficult to form a connection, a meaningful connection, because smartphones, along with porn and doom scrolling, the advent of apps, that has ruined dating and connecting, like meaningful connections with another person. Because if you can just swipe and find someone else, then the person you are even slightly interested in is completely disposable. And. And you add into that the idea of ick, like, oh, he gives me the ick. And it's like, well, you keep raising your standards or you know, pretend you're raising your standards, but really you're just indulging your fear of intimacy because you're
Co-host
terrified of connecting with someone who is
Kennedy
going to throw you away like a disposable, temporary element in their lives that is just a mere flirtation turned inconvenience. So learn to connect with people. Watch Taylor Swift's belly. If it starts to swell, either she has given up on svelteness or she is with child. And that may be the only thing. She may be the only, only being who can lead women off the lemming cliff of pregnancy women, which is not necessarily negative. That's a wonderful thing. I hope more people have babies. Babies are awesome. Pregnancy is wonderful. Starting a family is deeply meaningful. And yes, it's expensive. It's expensive to own a car, it's expensive to buy clothes. It is expensive to start your own business, but your own business will not choose your retirement home.
Co-host
Your children will.
Kennedy
So partner up with someone decent and loving and go out there and people the earth because we need more children. I say that as a Gen Xer because we're going to be on deck to retire next. And if you millennials are crossing your legs like Gavin Newsom on a podcast, then we as Gen Xers are absolutely doomed. The boomers are fine. Like, they're gonna be fine.
Co-host
They're gonna retire.
Kennedy
They're gonna have Social Security. They've had children. But it's Gen Xers who, if we're reliant upon millennials and gen zers, just start having kids. Help us out.
Co-host
Help yourselves out. You gotta trust me on this one.
Kennedy
And put the phone down. Create some pornography the old fashioned way by throwing the hot dog down the hallway. This has been Kennedy Saves the World,
Co-host
Saving our declining birth rates. I'm Kennedy.
Kennedy
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Episode: How Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Will Save the U.S. Population
Host: Kennedy (FOX News Podcasts)
Date: June 9, 2026
In this playful yet thought-provoking episode, Kennedy and her co-host tackle the serious issue of declining birth rates in the United States and beyond. Using the pop culture phenomenon of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s impending marriage as a springboard, they explore why societies are having fewer children, how pop icons influence social trends, and propose—with tongue in cheek—that the “K-Swift baby effect” might be the unlikely solution to America’s population woes. Through their trademark humor and candor, they dissect economic, technological, and cultural factors driving the birth rate crisis.
Through a blend of cultural insight, economic analysis, and punchy humor, Kennedy champions the importance of human connection—and having more kids—for the nation’s future. The episode argues that while technology, modern anxieties, and shifting social norms drive depopulation, perhaps a cultural icon like Taylor Swift might spark a generational change. Ultimately, the message is both playful and pressing: put down the phone, look one another in the eye, and—maybe—help save the world, one baby at a time.