Hosted by New York Post and Fox News columnist, and co-author of the best-selling book, “Stolen Youth,” The Karol Markowicz Podcast expands on the topics that drove Karol’s most popular columns and conversations, namely, the cultural and social issues that affect us all. What's marriage really like? Why are we lied to about what it's like to have children? What does it mean to succeed in your career? In each episode, Markowicz aims to find real answers to the deep questions that really matter, while taking listener questions and welcoming some of the biggest names in news, politics and entertainment for candid conversations. Get ready to lean in and listen! Subscribe now to The Karol Markowicz Show - new episodes post every Wednesday and Friday on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In this episode, Karol interviews Matt Palumbo, author of books on the Soros family, discussing the influence of George and Alex Soros on global politics, particularly in Albania. They explore the id…
In this episode, Tony Kinnett shares his journey from being a passionate middle school teacher to becoming a national correspondent and broadcaster. He discusses the evolving landscape of education, …
In this conversation, Helen Raleigh discusses her book 'Not Outsiders' which explores the political activism of Asian Americans from the 19th century to today. She addresses the misconceptions surrou…
In this episode, Rafael Mangual discusses his journey into the world of crime and justice, influenced by his upbringing in New York City and his father's role as an NYPD detective. He reflects on the…
In this conversation, Oli London shares his transformative journey from a social media influencer to an advocate for Christian values and against anti-Semitism. He discusses the challenges parents fa…
In this episode, Karol interviews activist Quisha King about her journey into education advocacy. Quisha shares how questioning mainstream narratives led her to activism, particularly around critical…
In this episode, Michael Kaplan, author of 'Advantage Players', discusses the concept of advantage players in gambling and life. He shares personal stories, insights on the traits that define success…
In this episode, Ashira Solomon, host of the Black and Jewish podcast, discusses her mission to bridge the gap between the Black and Jewish communities. She addresses misconceptions that each communi…
In this episode, Mark Gerson discusses his book 'God Was Right,' where he explores the relevance of the Torah in modern life. He argues that the Bible is not just a historical or religious text but a…
In this episode, Amy Alkon discusses her new book 'Going Menopostal' and sheds light on the often overlooked topics of menopause and perimenopause. She highlights the gaps in medical training regardi…
In this episode, Robbie Starbuck shares his journey from a successful career in Hollywood to becoming a conservative activist. He discusses the influence of his Cuban heritage on his political belief…
In this conversation, Christopher Scalia discusses his book '13 Novels Conservatives Will Love But Probably Haven't Read' and the importance of expanding the conservative literary canon. He emphasize…
In this episode, Doron Spielman discusses his book 'When the Stones Speak,' which explores the historical significance of the City of David and the ongoing battle for historical truth regarding Jewis…
In this episode, economist Allison Schrager discusses her insights on risk, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. She reflects on her unique journey to writing her book, 'An Economist…
In this episode, Karol and Liz Wolfe discuss various aspects of motherhood, parenting challenges, and the cultural narratives surrounding family life. They explore the complexities of raising childre…
In this episode, Karol interviews Jason Bedrick, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation focusing on education policy. They discuss Bedrick's journey into education policy, the evolution of scho…
In this episode, Curtis Houck, managing editor at NewsBusters, shares his journey into journalism, influenced by significant events like the 2000 presidential election and 9/11. He discusses his role…
In this episode, Delano Squires discusses his unconventional journey to becoming a research fellow at Heritage, focusing on the importance of marriage and family in the black community. He explores t…
In this episode, Libby Emmons, editor-in-chief of The Post Millennial, shares her journey from the theater world to journalism, discussing the evolution of storytelling and the challenges of creating…
In this episode, investigative journalist David Zweig discusses his new book, 'An Abundance of Caution,' which critiques the pandemic policies that disproportionately affected children. He emphasizes…