Dive into conversations with top creators, experts, and voices shaping today’s world. Watch their stories, ideas, and experiences come to life through powerful interviews.

Join Jay Shetty in an insightful conversation with actress Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, widely known for her leading role as Devi Vishwakumar in Netflix's 'Never Have I Ever'. Maitreyi opens up about her extraordinary journey breaking into Hollywood, the immense hard work behind her success, and the role of luck and self-advocacy. She candidly discusses overcoming imposter syndrome and navigating self-doubt, particularly as a young South Asian woman in the entertainment industry. This episode delves into the importance of diversity, the complexities of generational divides, the strength of family bonds, and the unwavering passion required to pursue your dreams.

Join Lex Fridman as he engages in a profound conversation with Norman Naimark, a distinguished historian from Stanford University specializing in the history of genocide. This episode delves into the darkest chapters of human history, exploring the reigns of dictators like Stalin, Hitler, and Mao, and the devastating consequences of absolute power. Naimark sheds light on the nature of genocide, its historical contexts, and the critical lessons we can learn to prevent future atrocities. The discussion covers topics ranging from the Great Leap Forward in China to the history of North Korea, examining human nature, suffering, and our collective responsibility in confronting injustice. This episode offers a deep historical analysis and thought-provoking insights into some of humanity's most challenging questions.

Join Brian Kilmeade as he welcomes former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany to the show. In this insightful discussion, McEnany delves into her experiences serving in the White House and shares perspectives from her new book, "For Such a Time as This." The conversation also covers her critical analysis of current policies under the Joe Biden administration, offering listeners a deep dive into conservative political thought and the challenges of political communication.

Martha MacCallum joins Brian Kilmeade on The Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss the concerning rise in crime across Democrat-led cities, sparked by the incident of the Fox News Christmas tree fire. The discussion delves into the broader implications of "defund the police" movements, the demoralization of law enforcement, and the resulting increase in incidents like retail theft and carjackings. They examine the political rhetoric surrounding these issues, including responses from figures like AOC, and the challenges faced by city leaders in restoring safety and order. This episode provides a critical analysis of urban crime, policing strategies, and the societal impact on major American cities.

Join Lex Fridman as he welcomes author and futurist Jamie Metzl for a deep dive into genetic engineering, biotechnology, and geopolitics. This essential conversation explores critical discussions around the lab leak theory, the origins of SARS-CoV-2, and the ethical considerations of gain-of-function research. Metzl offers his perspective on key figures like Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins, examining government transparency and potential cover-ups related to the pandemic. Beyond these urgent topics, the conversation delves into the fascinating future of human reproduction, inspired by themes from his acclaimed book, Hacking Darwin. Tune in for an indispensable exploration of science, policy, and humanity's future.

Brian Kilmeade delves into the controversy surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris, reacting to a recent report detailing former staffers' claims of her being a "bully" and delivering "soul-destroying criticism." This episode explores the reasons behind multiple staff resignations, reigniting questions about Harris's leadership effectiveness and preparation for high-profile political roles. Listen as Kilmeade dissects the media coverage from outlets like The Washington Post and The New York Times, and reflects on past criticisms regarding her policy positions and debate performance.

This episode dives deep into the modern neuroscience of fear and trauma. Dr. Andrew Huberman elucidates the neural circuits underpinning the "threat reflex" and how specific experiences shape these fear responses. The discussion explores how the body is intricately involved in trauma and fear, and the critical role of "top-down" processing in managing these states. Listeners will gain insights into effective fear and trauma treatments, including EMDR, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and drug-assisted therapies like Ketamine. Dr. Huberman also reveals new data on how short, deliberate stress exposure can alleviate fear and depression, and the profound impact of social connection on mental well-being. The episode concludes with a review of over-the-counter supplements for anxiety and fear, offering practical tools and a comprehensive understanding of how to confront and erase fear and trauma in everyday life.

In this inspiring episode of "On Purpose," host Jay Shetty sits down with Liz Plosser, the accomplished Editor-in-Chief of Women’s Health and author of "Own Your Morning." They delve into the profound impact of cultivating a strong morning routine as a foundation for a successful and fulfilling day. Liz shares her journey from investment banking to leading a major health publication, offering insights into how aligning your work with your passion can transform your life. The discussion covers practical tips for becoming a morning person, the role of journaling in reducing chaos, and how to effectively manage your time to prioritize well-being. This conversation provides valuable strategies for anyone looking to take control of their mornings, improve their mental and emotional health, and achieve their goals.

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In this compelling episode of 'The Brian Kilmeade Show,' New York Post columnist and author Miranda Devine delves into the explosive revelations from her book, 'Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets.' Devine discusses the alleged "real corruption" involving the Biden family, detailing how Hunter Biden's business dealings, including his connections to Chinese and Russian oligarchs, extend far beyond what was initially reported. The conversation uncovers deeper insights into Joe Biden's alleged involvement and the geopolitical implications of these activities, particularly concerning China's Belt and Road Initiative and its ties to Russian energy companies. A must-listen for those interested in investigative journalism and political accountability.