
Kennedy Saves the World
A personal journey through the ultimate prism: freedom. With humor, logic and compassion Kennedy will tackle political pickles, cultural quagmires, and parenting paradoxes with a spit-out-your coffee quick wit and unending curiosity. There will be monologues, interviews with authors, politicians, MTV legends, and Fox News compatriots that will joyfully probe in ways no other podcast would dare! Get on the K-Train.
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It's one of the most exciting weeks of the year, and you might think it's because of the United Nations General Assembly. It's NOT! Fat Bear Week at Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska begins today, and Kennedy weighs in on the competition, telling us who she thinks is the huskiest and chunkiest bear in the
Dancing With the Stars is back, and the race for the mirror ball is officially on! What better time to revisit Kennedy’s sit-down with DWTS legend Maksim Chmerkovskiy? Maks, who took home the Season 18 trophy with Olympic ice dancer Meryl Davis, joins Kennedy for a chat over his Tetya Kapa Vodka, sharing why dance isn’
Comfortably Smug, co-host of the Ruthless podcast, made his way to New York City this week and naturally dropped in for Happy Hour. Kennedy mixes up a "Smug Smash," and together they dive into the origin of the Ruthless Podcast, the camaraderie behind it, and their unique blend of fun and political analysis. Follow Ke
First, CBS pulled the plug on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Now, Jimmy Kimmel is out at ABC after his comments on Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s death. Late-night TV is having a moment, and not the fun kind. When did comedy get political? Kennedy has the answers for you. Follow Kennedy on Twitter:
In 1966, two couples in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, claimed to have seen a large black creature with white wings and glowing red eyes. Over the course of several days, other people in the area claim to have seen the same spooky figure. Now, over fifty years later, Point Pleasant welcomes the Mothman with an annual f
Netflix’s latest true-crime obsession, Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, has everyone talking. If you haven’t watched yet, stop reading and come back once you have. The doc follows Lauryn and Kendra Licari, and the flood of relentless, creepy texts that came from—you guessed it—an “unknown number.” Kennedy dives