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    The Karol Markowicz Show: Brilyn Hollyhand on Faith, Free Speech, Campus Politics & Make America Talk Again

    06/12/2026 | 23 mins.
    What motivates a 19-year-old conservative activist to travel the country debating politics on college campuses despite security threats and intense opposition?
    On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with rising political commentator Brilyn Hollyhand, author of the upcoming book Make America Talk Again. Brilyn shares how a fourth-grade mock election sparked his passion for politics, how an early interview with Charlie Kirk shaped his career, and why he believes America’s biggest problem isn't that people talk too much—it's that they no longer talk to each other.
    The conversation explores free speech on college campuses, political polarization, faith, leadership, social media, President Trump's connection with young voters, and the challenges of being a young conservative voice in today's culture. Brilyn also discusses the personal impact of security threats, his commitment to campus engagement, and the role his Christian faith plays in guiding his mission.

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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jun 12 2026

    06/12/2026 | 51 mins.
    SpaceX IPO Surge
    Buck Sexton leads the discussion with a major focus on the SpaceX IPO surge and Elon Musk’s rise as the world’s first trillionaire, framing it as a landmark moment in the American economy, innovation, and the emerging space economy. The segment explores how SpaceX represents a broader shift toward private-sector technological dominance, global competitiveness, and future industries like space exploration, satellite infrastructure, and AI-driven economic growth, while also highlighting optimism about breakthroughs in productivity, medicine, and long-term economic expansion.
    Iran, the Three-Headed Hydra
    An interview with Steve Yates, senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, former National Security official, and the host of the newest C&B Podcast Network Show, Nation States with Yates. Steve provides deeper analysis of the Iran deal negotiations, the role of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and the challenges of enforcing any agreement. Yates cautions that even if a framework emerges, maintaining compliance will be difficult due to internal divisions within Iran’s leadership and competing factions influencing decision-making. The conversation explores potential military options, including a high-risk operation targeting Iran’s Karg Island oil infrastructure, which could dramatically impact Tehran’s economy but would require significant U.S. military involvement. This segment also expands into broader U.S.–China competition and global security strategy, with discussion of President Donald Trump’s approach to trade, alliances, and diplomacy, as well as the importance of strategic stability and economic leverage in international negotiations.
    Another key topic in Hour 2 of the show is the impact of the SpaceX IPO and the growing role of private sector innovation in national security, with Yates describing space technology as one of the most significant strategic developments of the modern era. The conversation highlights how advancements in satellite communications, missile tracking, and space-based infrastructure give the United States a major advantage in competition with China, reinforcing themes of technological leadership, defense innovation, and economic strength. This analysis positions SpaceX not just as a business success story but as a critical component of future global power dynamics and military capability.
    Positive Attitude is a Superpower
    The importance of positive mindset, communication skills, and likability, both in professional environments and public discourse. Buck expands on advice from The Gstaad Guy on Instagram about workplace success, interpersonal skills, and personal development, emphasizing that attitude and demeanor can be as important as technical ability in today’s economy. He also reflects on the show’s mission to balance serious political analysis with humor and audience interaction, reinforcing the idea that talk radio and political podcasts must both inform and entertain to remain relevant in a competitive media ecosystem.
    This Show is a Gift
    Buck reflects on the five-year anniversary of the Clay and Buck Show, discussing the evolution of conservative talk radio, the shift toward digital media platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and podcasting, and the importance of maintaining a consistent brand rooted in entertainment, political commentary, and audience trust. He highlights how the modern media landscape favors content creators and influencers over traditional pundits, underscoring changing consumption habits and the growing importance of multi-platform content strategy, streaming video, and audience engagement in modern broadcasting.
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    Hour 1 - We Live in a Fascinating Time

    06/12/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast delivers a wide-ranging and high-energy start to the program, combining breaking political headlines, economic news, foreign policy analysis, and cultural commentary. Emphasizing that this is Hour 1 of the program, Buck Sexton leads the discussion with a major focus on the SpaceX IPO surge and Elon Musk’s rise as the world’s first trillionaire, framing it as a landmark moment in the American economy, innovation, and the emerging space economy. The segment explores how SpaceX represents a broader shift toward private-sector technological dominance, global competitiveness, and future industries like space exploration, satellite infrastructure, and AI-driven economic growth, while also highlighting optimism about breakthroughs in productivity, medicine, and long-term economic expansion.
    A central theme of Hour 1 is the ongoing and uncertain status of the Trump administration’s Iran deal negotiations, with Buck analyzing conflicting messaging between U.S. officials and Iranian statements. Despite repeated claims that a U.S.–Iran nuclear agreement is imminent, Buck expresses skepticism, pointing to continued tensions such as drone attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, disruptions to global oil shipping, and rising gas prices. The discussion underscores the complexity of Middle East geopolitics, energy markets, and national security strategy, while raising concerns about transparency and timing as the deal appears repeatedly “close” without concrete results. This portion of the hour is heavily focused on foreign policy credibility, diplomatic strategy, and real-time developments in U.S.–Iran relations.
    The hour also delves into domestic politics and the 2028 election landscape, with commentary on the current state of the Democratic Party, including speculation—sparked by public remarks and media appearances—about figures like Hunter Biden and Gavin Newsom. Buck uses this discussion to highlight what he characterizes as shifting political norms, party strategy, and voter dynamics heading into future presidential cycles. This leads into a broader critique of Democratic Party ideology, media narratives, and political opportunism, reinforcing recurring themes about electability, narrative control, and partisan strategy.
    Another major segment of Hour 1 of the show focuses on legal and policy changes under the Trump administration related to civil rights and employment law, particularly the dismantling of “disparate impact” standards and diversity-based hiring frameworks. Buck frames this as a significant shift in U.S. legal policy, workplace discrimination law, and merit-based hiring practices, arguing that changes to EEOC guidance and Title VII interpretations represent a fundamental transformation in how race, equality, and workplace outcomes are handled in federal policy. This part of the hour emphasizes debates over affirmative action, equal opportunity, legal doctrine, and the philosophical divide between meritocracy and equity-based systems.
    Throughout Hour 1, Buck balances critiques of political developments with a broader message of optimism about technological progress and human advancement, discussing how innovations in AI, biotechnology, and space-based infrastructure could dramatically improve quality of life and economic productivity. The hour also sets up later segments by teasing upcoming discussions on California politics, election integrity, and ongoing national debates, while inviting listener engagement through calls and talkbacks.
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    Hour 2 - Iran, the Three-Headed Hydra

    06/12/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast centers on a fast-paced mix of breaking foreign policy developments, national security analysis, technology competition, cultural commentary, and listener engagement, making this hour a dynamic continuation of the program’s in-depth political coverage. Emphasizing that this is Hour 2 of the program, Buck Sexton leads with an extended analysis of the ongoing and highly fluid U.S.–Iran negotiations, questioning conflicting reports about whether a deal is imminent or still unresolved. He revisits earlier predictions about a weak agreement framework and highlights the confusing timeline of military escalation, canceled strikes, drone attacks, and diplomatic claims, noting sharp contradictions between the Trump administration and Iranian officials. The discussion underscores the complexity of Middle East geopolitics, nuclear negotiations, Strait of Hormuz tensions, and global oil market implications, while raising skepticism about whether Iran is negotiating in good faith or using delay tactics.
    A major portion of Hour 2 features an interview with Steve Yates, senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, former National Security official, and the host of the newest C&B Podcast Network Show, Nation States with Yates. Steve provides deeper analysis of the Iran deal negotiations, the role of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and the challenges of enforcing any agreement. Yates cautions that even if a framework emerges, maintaining compliance will be difficult due to internal divisions within Iran’s leadership and competing factions influencing decision-making. The conversation explores potential military options, including a high-risk operation targeting Iran’s Karg Island oil infrastructure, which could dramatically impact Tehran’s economy but would require significant U.S. military involvement. This segment also expands into broader U.S.–China competition and global security strategy, with discussion of President Donald Trump’s approach to trade, alliances, and diplomacy, as well as the importance of strategic stability and economic leverage in international negotiations.
    Another key topic in Hour 2 of the show is the impact of the SpaceX IPO and the growing role of private sector innovation in national security, with Yates describing space technology as one of the most significant strategic developments of the modern era. The conversation highlights how advancements in satellite communications, missile tracking, and space-based infrastructure give the United States a major advantage in competition with China, reinforcing themes of technological leadership, defense innovation, and economic strength. This analysis positions SpaceX not just as a business success story but as a critical component of future global power dynamics and military capability.
    Beyond geopolitics, Hour 2 includes lighter but highly engaging content driven by audience interaction, including a humorous and widely debated segment about what constitutes a “male Karen,” with listeners offering a range of names and perspectives. Buck uses this discussion to segue into broader reflections on social behavior, public etiquette, and the importance of civility, emphasizing that maintaining basic standards of conduct in daily life contributes to a functional society. The show also incorporates lifestyle and career advice, spotlighting viral commentary that stresses the value of positivity, likability, and interpersonal skills in the workplace, with Buck reinforcing that these traits are essential in an era where automation and AI are reshaping job markets.
    The hour concludes with additional listener calls that expand on workplace dynamics and personal development, reinforcing the theme that attitude and communication skills are critical to professional success. Overall, Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a comprehensive blend of foreign policy analysis, military strategy, technological competition, economic implications, and cultural discussion, offering listeners a multifaceted look at the day’s most pressing issues while maintaining the show’s signature mix of serious commentary and engaging audience interaction
    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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    Hour 3 - Proof of Aliens?

    06/12/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast delivers a more conversational and reflective close to the program, blending media industry insights, cultural commentary, audience engagement, and a notable segment on government investigations into UFOs and UAPs, while reinforcing the show’s tone of accessibility and connection with listeners.
    Emphasizing that this is Hour 3 of the program, Buck Sexton opens with a broader reflection on the five-year anniversary of the Clay and Buck Show, discussing the evolution of conservative talk radio, the shift toward digital media platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and podcasting, and the importance of maintaining a consistent brand rooted in entertainment, political commentary, and audience trust. He highlights how the modern media landscape favors content creators and influencers over traditional pundits, underscoring changing consumption habits and the growing importance of multi-platform content strategy, streaming video, and audience engagement in modern broadcasting.
    A central theme running through Hour 3 is the importance of positive mindset, communication skills, and likability, both in professional environments and public discourse. Buck expands on earlier advice about workplace success, interpersonal skills, and personal development, emphasizing that attitude and demeanor can be as important as technical ability in today’s economy. He also reflects on the show’s mission to balance serious political analysis with humor and audience interaction, reinforcing the idea that talk radio and political podcasts must both inform and entertain to remain relevant in a competitive media ecosystem.
    The hour then transitions into a standout segment featuring Daily Wire White House correspondent Mary Margaret Olahan, who discusses a classified-style briefing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), often referred to as UFOs. The interview explores recent government reports and eyewitness accounts of unexplained aerial objects, including descriptions of glowing orbs, unusual flight patterns, and incidents involving military personnel and intelligence officials. The conversation highlights ongoing federal investigations into UAP sightings, national security implications, and public curiosity about extraterrestrial possibilities, while maintaining a cautious tone that no definitive explanation—alien or otherwise—has been confirmed. This segment ties into broader public interest in UFO disclosure, defense intelligence, and unexplained aerial activity, making it one of the most unique and engaging topics of the hour.
    In addition to these major discussions, Hour 3 of the show incorporates listener calls, talkbacks, and lighthearted cultural debates, including continued audience participation on humorous topics like the “male Karen” naming debate and pop culture references such as Home Alone. These segments reinforce the program’s interactive format and strong listener community, which Buck repeatedly emphasizes as central to the show’s success.
    The final portion of Hour 3 shifts to a more personal and informal tone, with Buck bringing his young son into the broadcast, highlighting the show’s blend of news commentary, lifestyle content, and personal storytelling. This closing segment underscores the program’s effort to create a relatable and engaging podcast experience, distinct from traditional news formats.
    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

    For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/

    Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:
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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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