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    The Karol Markowicz Show: Have We Abandoned America’s Young Men?

    08/21/2026 | 21 mins.
    America has a crisis of young men—and Tony Woodlief believes fatherhood, faith, and stronger communities could be part of the answer.
    On The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with writer, political scientist, and author Tony Woodlief for a wide-ranging conversation about fatherhood, masculinity, parenting, faith, politics, education, artificial intelligence, and finding purpose in an increasingly disconnected culture.
    Woodlief explains why he believes too many young men have been left without meaningful friendships, employment, education, or connections to institutions and communities. He discusses the difference between simply being a parent and intentionally being a father, why modern portrayals of masculinity often miss the mark, and what can be done to help men searching for direction and purpose.
    Karol and Tony also explore his unconventional approach to politics and federalism, including why he believes massive school districts have weakened parents’ control over their children's education and why breaking them into smaller, locally accountable districts could produce better results.
    Plus, Tony offers his provocative prediction about artificial intelligence and the future of writing and art, explains why AI may expose rather than destroy bad creative work, and shares the simple daily practice he believes can dramatically improve your life: intentional gratitude.
    It’s a thoughtful conversation about raising children, becoming better men, strengthening families, reclaiming local control, and finding meaning in a rapidly changing America.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Aug 21 2026

    08/21/2026 | 57 mins.
    Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the media coverage of President Donald Trump’s White House staff, particularly assistant Natalie Harp. Clay and Buck strongly criticized CNN, MSNBC, and other media outlets for what they characterized as unfair personal attacks against Harp, arguing that she is a hardworking aide dedicated to helping the president carry out his agenda. The hosts discussed the broader treatment of Trump associates by the media, comparing scrutiny of Trump staffers to what they described as a lack of accountability for aides who surrounded former President Joe Biden. The conversation expanded into media bias, “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” political journalism, and ongoing battles between the Trump administration and major news organizations.

    Clay and Buck discuss Seattle Times sports columnist Matt Calkins, who resigned after newspaper editors reportedly refused to publish his opinion column supporting girls’ and women’s sports protections. Clay and Buck framed the story as an example of cancel culture, media bias, censorship, free speech concerns, and ideological conformity within journalism. The hosts praised Calkins for standing by his position and discussed how debates surrounding transgender athletes have become increasingly difficult to have in mainstream media, even for opinion writers whose role is specifically to express viewpoints. They also highlighted the public response to the controversy, noting that broader attention to the dispute ultimately brought more visibility to Calkins’ argument than publication of the original column would have generated.

    Clay and Buck have a wide-ranging conversation with former Navy SEAL, CIA contractor, performance coach, and podcast host David Rutherford, known to listeners as “Rutt.” The interview focused heavily on the emotional experience of sending a child off to college, as Rutherford recently dropped off his daughter at Penn State Harrisburg, where she will play college soccer. Clay shared that he was preparing to send his oldest son to college the following day, prompting a heartfelt discussion about parenting, family milestones, raising children, and the emotional challenges parents face when children leave home. Rutherford described the experience of helping his daughter move in, saying the emotions fully hit him when he later read a letter she wrote expressing her appreciation and love.

    An extended interview featuring Congressman Ralph Norman, one of the two Republican candidates competing to succeed the late Senator Lindsey Graham’s seat in South Carolina. Norman outlined his background as a businessman, Freedom Caucus member, and conservative legislator, while emphasizing his support for the America First agenda, government spending reductions, border security, election integrity, and passage of the SAVE Act. He argued that excessive federal debt remains one of America’s greatest threats and criticized what he described as Senate dysfunction, positioning himself as a proven conservative capable of advancing President Donald Trump’s priorities. A significant portion of the interview centered on the contrast between Norman and interim Senator Darline Graham, who is also seeking the Republican nomination.
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    Hour 1 - Leave Natalie Harp Alone

    08/21/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Clay and Buck opened with discussion surrounding the upcoming South Carolina Republican Senate primary, highlighting their efforts to provide voters with direct access to the candidates. The hosts noted that Congressman Ralph Norman, who is challenging interim Senator Darlene Graham, agreed to appear on the program, while they continued extending an invitation to Graham to make her case to South Carolina voters. The conversation focused on the importance of candidate transparency, voter education, and the qualifications required to serve in the U.S. Senate, as the hosts debated whether political experience and policy knowledge should outweigh personal connections and inherited political networks.

    A major segment centered on media coverage of President Donald Trump’s White House staff, particularly assistant Natalie Harp. Clay and Buck strongly criticized CNN, MSNBC, and other media outlets for what they characterized as unfair personal attacks against Harp, arguing that she is a hardworking aide dedicated to helping the president carry out his agenda. The hosts discussed the broader treatment of Trump associates by the media, comparing scrutiny of Trump staffers to what they described as a lack of accountability for aides who surrounded former President Joe Biden. The conversation expanded into media bias, “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” political journalism, and ongoing battles between the Trump administration and major news organizations.

    The hosts also examined the role of presidential and political aides, referencing individuals including Walt Nauta and other Trump associates who have faced legal and media scrutiny. Clay and Buck argued that political staff members often become targets because of their proximity to powerful leaders, while emphasizing their view that criticism should remain focused on elected officials rather than support personnel who are not public policymakers.

    The hour then shifted into a more personal and relatable discussion about the annual college move-in season. Buck previewed an upcoming interview with former Navy SEAL David Rutherford, who would later discuss sending children off to college. Clay shared that he was preparing to send his oldest son to college, prompting a broader conversation about parenting, becoming an empty nester, family dynamics, and how parents adapt when children leave home. Several listeners called in to share humorous and emotional stories about dropping off children at college, creating one of the lighter and more personal moments of the broadcast.

    The show also featured listener interaction regarding the South Carolina Senate race. Callers debated Darlene Graham’s candidacy, her qualifications for a full Senate term, and the importance of policy expertise versus reliance on experienced staff. Clay and Buck pushed back on arguments that strong staff alone can compensate for a lack of legislative experience, stressing that elected officials must ultimately be decision-makers. The discussion broadened into the functioning of Congress, leadership, accountability, and historical examples of political decision-making.

    Another topic briefly introduced during the hour involved girls’ sports and transgender athlete participation, with Clay referencing a controversy involving the Seattle Times and a columnist whose opinion piece arguing that boys should not compete in girls’ sports was reportedly not published. Clay indicated the issue reflected broader debates surrounding free speech, sports policy, media gatekeeping, and fairness in women’s athletics.

    The hour concluded with additional discussion of the South Carolina Senate contest, including news that Darlene Graham’s representatives had reached out and were working to arrange an appearance on the program. Clay and Buck emphasized that they intended to provide a respectful and fair platform for both candidates, while noting growing political interest in the race ahead of President Donald Trump’s South Carolina rally. Overall, Hour 1 focused on South Carolina politics, Donald Trump administration news, media bias, political accountability, college send-offs, parenting, free speech, girls’ sports, and the evolving Republican primary landscape.
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    Hour 2 - Cancelling Cancel Culture

    08/21/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focused heavily on the ongoing national debate surrounding transgender participation in women’s sports, media censorship, political correctness, and several key Republican primary races. Clay and Buck opened the hour by revisiting the controversy involving the WNBA, arguing that professional sports organizations, media outlets, and political leaders continue to avoid directly addressing what they view as a straightforward question regarding biological sex and eligibility in women’s athletics. The hosts discussed the broader implications of transgender athletes competing in women’s sports, comparing the issue to policies in professional tennis and arguing that sports governing bodies are increasingly being forced to confront biological realities, competitive fairness, and the protection of women’s sports.

    A significant portion of the hour centered on Seattle Times sports columnist Matt Calkins, who resigned after newspaper editors reportedly refused to publish his opinion column supporting girls’ and women’s sports protections. Clay and Buck framed the story as an example of cancel culture, media bias, censorship, free speech concerns, and ideological conformity within journalism. The hosts praised Calkins for standing by his position and discussed how debates surrounding transgender athletes have become increasingly difficult to have in mainstream media, even for opinion writers whose role is specifically to express viewpoints. They also highlighted the public response to the controversy, noting that broader attention to the dispute ultimately brought more visibility to Calkins’ argument than publication of the original column would have generated.

    The conversation expanded into a larger discussion about sports media, corporate media, public debate, and ideological gatekeeping, with the hosts arguing that many broadcasters, commentators, and journalists who support transgender inclusion policies are unwilling to publicly defend those positions in open debate. They examined why major media organizations and sports networks often avoid direct discussions on biological differences between men and women, while suggesting that public opinion has increasingly shifted toward protecting women’s athletic competition from biological male participation.

    Later in the hour, Clay and Buck took listener calls regarding the upcoming South Carolina Republican Senate primary. Callers questioned whether President Donald Trump’s endorsement of interim Senator Darlene Graham should automatically determine voting decisions. The hosts emphasized that endorsements can be influential but argued that voters should ultimately evaluate candidates independently and make their own decisions based on qualifications, policy positions, and leadership ability. The discussion highlighted broader themes of voter responsibility, political endorsements, and candidate accountability within Republican politics.

    The show also featured several listener calls discussing the recent Florida Republican gubernatorial primary, where Byron Donalds secured the nomination. Frequent caller “Light Him Up Linda” shared her disappointment that former state senator Jay Collins was defeated, arguing that Collins demonstrated greater passion for the governorship. Clay and Buck respectfully challenged some of those points while expressing confidence that Donalds could become a successful governor. The broader conversation examined Republican primary dynamics, the power of Donald Trump’s endorsements, political ambition, leadership qualities, and the pathway from governor’s offices to potential future presidential campaigns.

    Another recurring topic involved the highly publicized Lindsay Clancy murder trial in Massachusetts. While discussing listener reactions, the hosts revisited their criticism of supporters who have gathered outside court proceedings in support of Clancy. The conversation focused on personal responsibility, parenting, criminal accountability, mental health defenses, and public reactions to tragic criminal cases. Callers shared emotional perspectives about family, children, and the responsibilities parents have toward protecting their families under any circumstances.

    Additional audience interaction covered topics including Florida property taxes, proposals to reduce or eliminate taxes on homesteaded properties, and the challenges state and local governments face when attempting major tax reforms. Clay and Buck discussed rising housing prices, real estate trends, homeownership costs, and the broader affordability challenges facing residents in states such as Florida and California, comparing housing markets across the country and highlighting concerns about escalating home values and taxation.

    The hour concluded with listener feedback regarding an earlier interview with Vice President JD Vance, including discussion of family life, raising children while serving in public office, and the presence of younger families within the White House. Clay and Buck reflected on the importance of family, parenting, optimism about the future, and public officials who are balancing leadership responsibilities with raising children.
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    Hour 3 - Special Forces K9s

    08/21/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focused on the high-profile South Carolina Republican Senate runoff, family and parenting themes, college send-offs, women’s sports debates, military service stories, and listener interaction. The hour opened with an extended interview featuring Congressman Ralph Norman, one of the two Republican candidates competing to succeed the late Senator Lindsey Graham’s seat in South Carolina. Norman outlined his background as a businessman, Freedom Caucus member, and conservative legislator, while emphasizing his support for the America First agenda, government spending reductions, border security, election integrity, and passage of the SAVE Act. He argued that excessive federal debt remains one of America’s greatest threats and criticized what he described as Senate dysfunction, positioning himself as a proven conservative capable of advancing President Donald Trump’s priorities.

    A significant portion of the interview centered on the contrast between Norman and interim Senator Darlene Graham, who is also seeking the Republican nomination. Norman highlighted his congressional voting record, conservative ratings, and policy experience while arguing that South Carolina voters should choose a candidate with a demonstrated history of legislative leadership. The discussion also examined campaign fundraising, political endorsements, Republican primary strategy, and concerns about maintaining a GOP Senate seat in the 2026 election cycle. Clay and Buck reiterated their intention to provide both candidates with a fair platform and noted ongoing efforts to schedule Darlene Graham for an interview before the primary election.

    The hosts also discussed President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Darlene Graham and explored broader questions about the role of endorsements in Republican politics. Norman stressed that while he strongly supports Trump and his agenda, he believes South Carolina voters should ultimately evaluate candidates based on their records and qualifications. The segment touched on Republican unity, voter decision-making, Senate control, and the importance of candidate preparedness in competitive statewide races.

    Later in the hour, Clay shared that he had briefly stepped away from the broadcast after receiving a phone call from President Donald Trump. Clay recounted a casual conversation covering politics, sports business topics, and Trump’s upcoming South Carolina appearance supporting Darlene Graham. The exchange led to a broader discussion about Trump’s personal communication style, with both hosts reflecting on his ability to connect with people in informal settings. They also discussed the ongoing debate over construction of a new White House ballroom, arguing that political opposition to the project reflects broader partisan conflicts even over non-political improvements to public facilities.

    The show then shifted into a wide-ranging conversation with former Navy SEAL, CIA contractor, performance coach, and podcast host David Rutherford, known to listeners as “Rutt.” The interview focused heavily on the emotional experience of sending a child off to college, as Rutherford recently dropped off his daughter at Penn State Harrisburg, where she will play college soccer. Clay shared that he was preparing to send his oldest son to college the following day, prompting a heartfelt discussion about parenting, family milestones, raising children, and the emotional challenges parents face when children leave home. Rutherford described the experience of helping his daughter move in, saying the emotions fully hit him when he later read a letter she wrote expressing her appreciation and love.

    The parenting conversation expanded into memories of raising young children, favorite children’s books, and the responsibilities parents feel as their children transition into adulthood. Rutherford reflected on the importance of teaching resilience, values, and independence while still providing unconditional support. The segment resonated as a broader reflection on fatherhood, parenting success, and the emotional realities of family life.

    The discussion also returned to one of the show’s most persistent national topics: transgender athlete participation in women’s sports. Drawing on his experience as the father of a college athlete, Rutherford strongly criticized policies allowing biological males to compete against girls and women. He discussed the sacrifices families make to support youth sports participation and argued that biological differences in speed, strength, and physical development create unfair competitive advantages. The conversation touched on women’s athletics, youth sports, Title IX concerns, competitive fairness, and the growing national debate surrounding transgender participation in sports.

    Another interesting segment focused on military working dogs and a newly released movie trailer involving a combat veteran and service dog. Rutherford explained the vital role military canines play in special operations and combat environments, describing their extraordinary training, loyalty, and effectiveness during missions. Drawing from his own experience around Navy SEAL teams, he shared stories illustrating the strong bond between operators and military working dogs while praising the capabilities of the dogs and their handlers.

    The hour also included lighter moments featuring listener calls and talkbacks covering everything from Subaru owners and car culture to popular television shows and favorite childhood books. One caller highlighted Subaru’s reputation for reliability and performance, while another referenced a memorable scene from the sitcom Friends involving the beloved children’s book Love You Forever. The hosts reflected on the emotional themes of the book, connecting it back to the hour’s broader focus on parenting, children growing up, and family relationships.

    The program concluded with Clay and Buck reflecting on an emotional and eventful week, emphasizing family, gratitude, and spending time with loved ones over the weekend. Hour 3 ultimately blended South Carolina Senate race coverage, Ralph Norman’s campaign interview, Republican politics, Donald Trump news, parenting, college move-in season, family values, women’s sports, transgender athlete debates, Navy SEAL stories, military working dogs, youth athletics, and listener-driven conversation, making it one of the more personal and reflective hours of the broadcast.

    Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8

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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.
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