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Are digital screens and modern shortcuts secretly making us dumber?Cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath joins Tomi to reveal a shocking scientific milestone: Gen Z is the first generation in recorded history to underperform their parents on every major cognitive measure—including IQ, memory, and attention. Dr. Horvath breaks down how laptop-centered classrooms sabotage memory, why outsourcing our thinking to AI and tech is destroying critical skills, and the hidden dangers of the internet's viral "self-diagnosis" trend where healthy people mistake normal human emotions for disorders like autism. This is a massive wakeup call for parents, educators, and anyone looking to reclaim their cognitive grit and step away from the digital delusion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Active-duty U.S. Marine Corps officer turned rising country music star Jackson Perkins joins Tomi Lahren to share the life-changing decision that is leading him to leave his active military career behind. Driven to the studio in a classic '71 Chevy truck with no AC, he opens up about faith, patriotism, and the reality of building a massive social media following while actively serving as an infantry officer. Jackson tackles some of today's biggest debates surrounding mainstream pop country, modern faith culture, and what the "America 250" milestone means to a new generation of service members. Plus, he hits our stage as the very first artist to perform a live Fearless exclusive of “Middle of the Pack”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

From co-founder of e.l.f. Cosmetics to Catholic priest, Father Scott-Vincent Borba joins Tomi Lahren to share the life-changing decision that led him to leave the beauty industry behind. He opens up about faith, redemption, and tackles some of today's toughest questions surrounding Pride Month, politics, and modern Christianity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Gary Sinise, the legendary Lieutenant Dan from Forrest Gump, joins Tomi Lahren and delivers a powerful message on patriotism, freedom, and those who no longer love America. Sinise details the military-support programs run by the Gary Sinise Foundation and reacts to the news of Forrest Gump co-star Tom Hanks's son, Chet, moving to an RV trailer in Nashville to pursue music. He also shares the emotional story of his late son, Mac, honoring his memory through a three-disk vinyl album benefiting wounded heroes and their families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

UFC President and CEO Dana White joins Tomi Lahren for an unfiltered conversation fresh off the historic UFC250 event on the White House lawn. Dana pulls back the curtain on Washington D.C., shares how the Trump family treats people, recounts the wild dinner with Trump and Bill Maher, and exposes Hollywood celebrities who secretly support Trump but are too scared to say it publicly. Plus, Dana shares his candid thoughts on the future of American politics, his close relationship with Marco Rubio, and why he'll never apologize for staying true to himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ahead of Father's Day, Tomi Lahren sits down with King Randall I., Founder of The X for Boys, for an unfiltered conversation about the forces deliberately targeting the next generation. King Randall exposes how the media manufactures national division for profit, sharing his firsthand experience with outside agitators who "had to be sent" to stage riots in our communities. He also breaks down how modern narratives and white liberals strip young men of their backbone by pretending to be allies while tearing down traditional discipline. To fight back, Randall provides a rugged blueprint for rebuilding masculinity by teaching boys essential blue-collar trades—like changing oil and home repair—to give them real-world confidence and pride. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Comedian Steve Byrne joins Tomi Lahren to expose why mainstream late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel, institutions like SNL, and "comedy referees" like Chelsea Handler are using politics to protect their own careers. In this episode, Tomi and Steve discuss: Why late-night elites like Jimmy Kimmel fake the "woke" act to hide their own cancelable pasts. How SNL killed their own comedy with endless "Trump fatigue". The massive hypocrisy of Chelsea Handler trying to police other comedians. Why unfiltered comics like Shane Gillis and Tony Hinchcliffe are dominating the industry. The real reason entertainers are fleeing Los Angeles for Nashville. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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