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MLB legend Jim Edmonds joins Tomi Lahren to discuss the "woke" culture shift in professional sports. Jim holds nothing back as he explains why he has "no leeway" for National Anthem protests, how he would handle a kneeling teammate, and why modern MLB rules have taken the "human element" out of the game. He also gives his brutally honest take on the mainstream sports media's obsession with Shohei Ohtani and why he rarely watches baseball anymore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

A solid WEEK after election night, progressive Nithya Raman has suddenly surged into the lead in LA—leaving voters completely flabbergasted. Tomi Lahren is joined by reality TV legend Johnny Bananas and close friend of Spencer Pratt to break down the aftermath of the LA primary. Plus - first look at one of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s wedding invites. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Waka Flocka Flame sits down with Tomi Lahren to discuss his support for Donald Trump, his shocking admission that he has never voted in any election, and his belief that votes don’t matter in the communities where he grew up. The rap icon also shares his unfiltered thoughts on the music industry and Jay-Z’s latest freestyle beef, declares Kanye West the best rapper alive and explains his own pivot into country music. Finally, Waka opens up about self-taught financial literacy and the massive personal milestone of becoming a father to his biological son at 40 years old. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

World Champion Tie-Down Roper Tyson Durfey joins Tomi Lahren to discuss the cowboy culture revival, the Yellowstone effect, and why rodeo refuses to bend to woke pressure. From faith and family to protecting children and preserving traditional values, Tyson explains why cowboy culture is thriving while much of the country is searching for direction. “Leave your leftist things out of our lifestyle.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

U.S. Army veteran Brendan Jones says his dog Lucy helped him survive the stress of war during deployment in the Middle East — and he ultimately rescued her from ISIS-controlled territory and brought her home to America. Now, after a series of disputes tied to Virginia’s dangerous dog laws, Lucy has been taken from Brendan and his family, sparking national attention and a growing movement online to #SaveLucy. In this emotional interview, Brendan opens up about the incidents that led to Lucy being declared a “dangerous dog,” the mistakes he says he made along the way, and why he believes compassion, grace, and common sense should prevail before it’s too late. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Tomi Lahren is joined by luxury real estate mogul and reality TV icon Mauricio Umansky for an unfiltered conversation on rising crime in Beverly Hills, California’s housing crisis, Hollywood leaving Los Angeles, and why he believes the city desperately needs common-sense leadership. Mauricio opens up about grabbing his firearm to protect his family, reacts to California’s failed “Mansion Tax,” sounds off on crime, homelessness, and failed leadership in LA, and even discusses why he’s backing Spencer Pratt for mayor. From Real Housewives drama to the collapse of safety and affordability in California, Mauricio says Los Angeles is at a breaking point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Joanna Krupa is trading reality TV drama for a boots-on-the-ground mission to save Los Angeles! The Real Housewives of Miami alum exposes the heartbreaking reality of animal abuse and open-air drug addiction on the streets of Skid Row. Joanna drops major truth bombs about the "BS" behind LA’s "no-kill" shelters , questions where billions in taxpayer dollars are actually going , and explains why she is backing Spencer Pratt for Mayor. According to Joanna, saving LA isn't about left vs. right—it’s about common sense, safety, and electing a leader who actually cares before the city completely "goes to sh*t". Plus, she opens up about why she regrets her "housewife" label, her take on her former co-stars' divorces, and why her hit show Top Model is still dominating in Poland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Tito Ortiz joins Tomi Lahren for a candid conversation about his complicated relationship with Dana White. He explains why he still has to pay for his own UFC tickets, why he wasn’t invited to the big event at the White House, and how speaking up about fighter pay affected their friendship. He also opens up about leaving California and the accident that almost killed him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Are we alone—and if not, what is the government hiding?In this episode of Tomi Lahren Is Fearless, retired Rear Admiral and former NOAA Administrator Tim Gallaudet joins Tomi to discuss the latest UAP (UFO) disclosures, military encounters with unexplained craft, and why some experts believe these phenomena may originate from Earth’s oceans rather than outer space. Gallaudet addresses: Claims of government secrecy and withheld evidence The stigma surrounding UFO whistleblowers Why military pilots are hesitant to come forward The possibility of “non-human intelligence” Reports of UAP activity near nuclear assets Why he believes the latest Pentagon release is only “the first batch” Plus, Tomi and Gallaudet discuss the broader implications for science, national security, and humanity itself if disclosure continues.Listen now on Tomi Lahren Is Fearless. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Noah Syndergaard joins Tomi Lahren and says the quiet part out loud—there’s a “closet culture” inside Major League Baseball, and many players aren’t saying what they really believe. The former MLB All-Star opens up about politics in the clubhouse, why athletes stay silent, and how he handles backlash, while also sharing what surprised him most after a last-minute invite to the White House and meeting President Trump. From calling out the culture in New York to giving blunt advice to the Mets, Syndergaard reflects on his journey from an overweight kid dealing with bullying to one of baseball’s biggest stars, explaining how competition, discipline, and personal responsibility shaped his mindset, while offering unfiltered takes on today’s biggest issues in sports and what’s next as he enters a new chapter beyond baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices