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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!

What do Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner and Texas Senate hopeful James Talarico have in common? According to Tudor Dixon and Kyle Olson, they represent the increasingly radical direction of today's Democratic Party. In this episode, Tudor breaks down the controversies, statements, and policy positions surrounding two rising Democratic candidates who are generating headlines for all the wrong reasons. From allegations surrounding Graham Platner's past social media posts, political rhetoric, and personal controversies to James Talarico's progressive views on faith, abortion, gender ideology, immigration, and voter ID laws, Tudor examines why these candidates are gaining traction within the modern Democratic coalition—and what their rise says about the party's future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Why are increasing numbers of Western women converting to Islam? And what happens when progressive values collide with religious fundamentalism? On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with investigative journalist and author Julie Bindel to discuss her controversial reporting on white liberal women converting to Islam in the United Kingdom. The conversation explores the differences between moderate Muslims and Islamist movements, the impact of Sharia councils, women's rights, forced marriages, female genital mutilation (FGM), grooming gang scandals, multiculturalism, and the challenges of confronting religious extremism in Western societies. Julie shares firsthand accounts from women who converted to Islam, including stories of polygamy, domestic abuse, family courts, and the struggle to escape fundamentalist communities. She also explains why she believes terms like "Islamophobia" are often used to silence debate and discusses the growing tensions surrounding free speech, feminism, and cultural integration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In one of the most emotional conversations ever featured on The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Billy Putman and Izzy Putman to share the heartbreaking story of the tragic car accident that claimed the lives of family patriarch Bill Putman, matriarch Barb Putman, and Megan Putman. Known to many from TLC’s Meet the Putmans, the family opens up about grief, faith, resilience, and how their relationship with Jesus Christ has carried them through unimaginable loss. Billy recounts the devastating moments surrounding the crash, the heroic efforts to save family members, and the miraculous survival and ongoing recovery of young Gia Putman. The conversation explores how faith, prayer, and a Christ-centered family foundation helped the Putmans endure tragedy while remaining committed to sharing the Gospel and serving others. The discussion also highlights the family's growing efforts to improve road safety in Michigan after the accident, their involvement in local government, and why they believe community engagement and servant leadership matter now more than ever. Through heartbreak, the Putmans have turned pain into purpose, using their story to inspire others to seek hope, strengthen their faith, and make a difference in their communities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What happens when warning signs are ignored—and the family court system fails to protect children? In this deeply emotional and powerful episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Hope Hooton, a mother who turned unimaginable tragedy into a mission for change after losing her two children, Alec and Lydia, to filicide. Hope shares the heartbreaking story of domestic abuse, mental health warning signs, custody decisions, and the devastating chain of events that led to the loss of her children. Hope explains the warning markers she believes were overlooked, including coercive control, mental health crises, and domestic violence risk factors, while detailing her efforts to pass the Alec and Lydia Act—legislation aimed at prioritizing child safety in family court decisions. She also opens up about faith, grief, healing, and how she is using her platform to advocate for families and prevent future tragedies. Learn more about Hope HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On this special Memorial Day episode, Tudor Dixon sits down with Mark Stephens, a 21-year Army Special Forces veteran and Chairman of the Board for Task Force Dagger, to discuss the true meaning of honoring America’s fallen heroes. Mark shares firsthand experiences from years of combat deployments, the unseen burdens carried by service members and their families, and the emotional realities of survivor’s guilt and sacrifice. The conversation also explores America’s role on the world stage, the importance of Special Operations forces, geopolitical challenges involving Iran and Cuba, and why understanding history matters when evaluating today’s global conflicts. Plus, Mark explains how organizations like Task Force Dagger support wounded warriors and Gold Star families long after the battlefield. A powerful Memorial Day conversation about duty, freedom, and remembering those who gave everything for the country we love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Tudor Dixon takes a fascinating journey back to the founding of the United States with Dr. Matthew Spalding, Kirby Professor in Constitutional Government at Hillsdale College and author of The Making of the American Mind. Together, they uncover the dramatic, often-overlooked stories behind the American Revolution — from Caesar Rodney’s overnight horseback ride that helped secure independence to the extraordinary moments many believed reflected divine providence during the fight for freedom. Tudor and Dr. Spalding also explore the deeper ideas that shaped America’s founding: the radical concept that “all men are created equal,” the influence of biblical and classical traditions, the role faith played in the Revolution, and why understanding these stories matters now more than ever. They discuss George Washington’s remarkable leadership, the founders’ views on liberty and government, and how these principles continue to shape the American story today. If you've ever wondered what really happened during America’s founding—or why the nation’s origins remain so important—this conversation offers a powerful look at the ideas, people, and moments that changed history forever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Generation X icon Kurt Cobain’s death shocked the world — but what if the official story isn’t the full story? Tudor Dixon sits down with Richard Syrett, host of Strange Planet and author of Tales from the Rock and Roll Twilight Zone, to examine unanswered questions surrounding the Nirvana frontman’s final days. They discuss Cobain’s rise to fame, the pressures of celebrity, controversial theories surrounding his death, and why some researchers continue to push for a deeper look at the case decades later.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon sits down with former Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom and former Kansas Governor Sam Brownback for a wide-ranging discussion on China’s treatment of people of faith, the dangers of authoritarianism, and the growing concerns surrounding America’s relationship with the Chinese Communist Party. The conversation explores religious persecution, economic dependence on China, surveillance systems, national security risks, and why some believe the U.S. must rethink its long-term strategy with Beijing. Brownback shares stories from his book China’s War on Faith and discusses why he believes understanding China’s ideology and global ambitions is critical for America’s future. The episode also examines communism, religious liberty, supply chain dependence, and the broader cultural and geopolitical battle shaping the next generation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon sits down with Dr. Eric Patterson, President and CEO of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, for a powerful conversation on China’s growing influence, the hidden dangers behind viral consumer trends, and the alarming rise of “pop Marxism” among young Americans. From shocking allegations tied to slave labor in popular Chinese-made products to the broader battle over freedom, faith, and capitalism, Tudor and Dr. Patterson break down how communist ideology is reshaping culture, education, and politics across the West. They also dive into President Trump’s role on the world stage amid rising tensions with China, Iran, and Russia, the weakening resolve of Western leaders, and why understanding the true history of communism has never been more important. Plus, Tudor explores how social media, education systems, and consumer culture are influencing the next generation — and what parents can do to push back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon is joined by Townhall investigative reporter Kyle Olson to expose shocking allegations surrounding unaccompanied migrant children, human trafficking, and the chaos created during the Biden administration’s border crisis. Drawing from undercover videos and investigative reporting, they discuss claims of children being funneled into labor exploitation, failures in vetting sponsors, missing documentation, and the role of government contractors and NGOs in managing the migrant surge. Tudor and Kyle break down the explosive numbers behind the surge in unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border, the alleged connection to cartel operations, and why they believe the story has received little mainstream media attention. They also examine the political and policy implications of America’s border security debate heading into the next election cycle. This episode contains disturbing allegations and firsthand accounts that raise urgent questions about immigration policy, child safety, government accountability, and human trafficking in the United States.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.