Mary Phagan-Kean makes her debut appearance on TPC to discuss the 1913 murder of 13-year-old Little Mary Phagan. Phagan-Kean, the grandniece of the victim and her namesake, walks through the trial evidence, appeals history, posthumous pardon, and the current legal maneuvers. She also previews key chapters from her comprehensive new book, The Murder of Little Mary Phagan. Don’t miss this rigorous discussion filled with audience-friendly explanations of the facts in this historic case.
TPC legend Eddie “The Bombardier” Miller reports live from downtown Manhattan!
Jared Taylor discusses his recent tour of the Return to the Land settlement in Arkansas. Afterward, veteran activist Rick Tyler assesses where we are and where we are headed.
It all started twenty-one years ago today. Twitter and YouTube had not even been invented when TPC first took to the radio airwaves on October 26, 2004. James Edwards and Keith Alexander mark the special occasion before continuing on with business as usual.
Frank White, the King of New York, calls in to inform us on the present situation in New York and New Jersey. Afterward, Scoop Stanton crams 21 years of TPC history into a 10-minute segment!
Mark Time returns to the program to discuss his second novel, Stimulosis, a jolting and unforgettable journey into the shadows we hide from and the truths we fight to uncover. This book provides an unflinching look beneath the altar of the American project. Happy Halloween, TPC family!
James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss the potential implications of the Voting Rights Act’s apparent demise and the rewards that could follow. They also discuss Politico’s “investigation” into a private group chat of Young Republicans and the remarkable takeaways that have followed in its wake.
Mark Weber, Director of the Institute for Historical Review, shares observations and thoughts from his recent visit to Vietnam, with an emphasis on what’s relevant for Americans – from that country’s past, and its increasingly important role now and in the years ahead.
We take a moment to honor Christopher Columbus and his unparalleled contribution to the Age of Exploration.
Former State Representative and Gubernatorial Nominee David Duke (R-Louisiana) weighs in on the latest rumors surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination and other related topics.
David Zsutty, Executive Director of The Homeland Institute, joins James Edwards to discuss the reality of the Left/Right divide in the Age of Trump.
Keith Alexander comments on the high-ranking Democrats now clamoring for States’ Rights.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss the ongoing government shutdown with a guest who has experienced it twice as a Member of Congress: Former U.S. Representative Steve Stockman.
We discuss Hegseth’s speech to military commanders, the arrival of the National Guard in Memphis, and the turn of fortunes for the ADL and SPLC.
Drew Fraser, a former law professor at Macquarie University in Sydney and author of Christian Nationalism vs. Global Jesus , discusses the current state of Christian Nationalism in America.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss the Charlie Kirk memorial service and what comes next.
Brad Griffin helps us examine the ever-shifting culture and the new opportunities for advancement that are arising.
A representative from Antelope Hill Publishing provides an update on the continued success of Kevin MacDonald’s new release. James closes the show by breaking into song – sort of.
The Killstream’s Ethan Ralph celebrates his 40th birthday by co-hosting TPC with James Edwards! Don’t miss this special crossover episode that was simulcast live on both shows.
James Edwards and Ethan Ralph discuss free speech, Trump, Kirk, the shifting cultural climate, and so much more.
The conversation turns to home as this fun TPC/Killstream team-up comes to a close.
(Part One) Did this week change America forever? We discuss the horrific murders of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska, their implications, and where we go from here. Appearing this hour: Former U.S. Congressman Steve King, Former U.S. Congressman Steve Stockman, and Paul Kersey.
(Part Two) Did this week change America forever? We discuss the horrific murders of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska, their implications, and where we go from here. Appearing this hour: Peter Brimelow and Jared Taylor.
(Part Three) Did this week change America forever? We discuss the horrific murders of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska, their implications, and where we go from here. Appearing this hour: Lew Moore, Kevin DeAnna, Brad Griffin, and Kyle Rogers.
The United Kingdom has been a tinderbox for months. What is driving this outpouring of nationalist sentiment? We go directly to the source when former MEP Nick Griffin joins us live from England with a comprehensive report. Bonus: James Edwards and Nick Griffin are now back on Twitter/X. Follow them both @TPCJamesEdwards and @NickGriffinBTP.
British activist Nick Scanlon picks up where Nick Griffin left off as we continue to discuss the courageous actions being taken by nationalists throughout Britain. Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander then further discuss the official release of Kevin MacDonald’s new book and share a couple of other interesting stories.
Former government contractor Padraig Martin applies his expertise to offer an informed opinion on present situations in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Mr. Martin holds two master’s degrees, including one in Islamic Studies. He has worked in 78 countries, spending the majority of his time in the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa. He frequently speaks on issues related to US-Iranian and US-Russian relations.
Evolutionary psychologist Dr. Kevin MacDonald announces the publication of a comprehensive new edition of his foundational work, The Culture of Critique. This brand-new third edition includes an extensive updated preface in which Dr. MacDonald elaborates on his thesis and methodology, addresses objections that have arisen since the initial publication, and touches on current topics. During this conversation with James Edwards, he details an entirely new chapter on neoconservatism and explains ho...
Christine Lynn is back to recap a busy month of activity involving Trump and Putin, while also detailing the enormous human cost associated with the Russo-Ukrainian conflict.
Dr. F. Roger Devlin, author of Sexual Utopia in Power, engages in a conversation about how AI technology and applications may impact male-female relations and birth rates in the future. Don’t miss this highly provocative discussion.
We revisit the Battle of Charlottesville with Eddie “The Bombardier” Miller and others who were there on that fateful day eight years ago.
Padraig Martin shares his recollections and compares Charlottesville to January 6 as we discuss his book, A Walk in the Park: My Charlottesville Story. TPC supporter Rich Hamblen also joins the conversation.
Gene Andrews recalls his experience trying to preserve the Confederate monuments in Charlottesville while sitting on the porch of Nathan Bedford Forrest’s boyhood home.
Eric Orwoll, co-founder of Return to the Land, makes his debut appearance on TPC. Jared Taylor joins the conversation this hour.
James Edwards and Eric Orwoll continue the discussion about RTTL, featuring audience questions and comments.
We wrap up a very special, three-hour broadcast of TPC with Eric Orwoll.
Former U.S. Congressman Steve Stockman returns to the program to discuss a proposed redistricting plan in his home state of Texas. This plan has prompted Democratic lawmakers to flee the state in an effort to prevent a vote from taking place. Don’t miss hearing the inside scoop on this incredible story!
Trump signs an executive order on "debanking," and two Confederate monuments are being restored to their rightful places of honor. Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander provide the details.
Donald Jeffries makes his debut appearance on TPC. His surreal debut novel, The Unreals, won praise from literary icon Alexander Theroux. His breakout nonfiction title, Hidden History, became an underground classic, earning support from a wildly diverse group that includes Ron Paul, political insider Roger Stone, peace activist Cindy Sheehan, and former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. Listen as we cover a wide range of issues.
Venerable attorney Sam Dickson returns to the broadcast to offer his thoughts on Eric Orwoll’s Return to the Land project, the global media attention it has received this week, and the legal challenges that may follow.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss Sydney Sweeney’s “good genes” advertisement for American Eagle, further examine America’s declining support for Israel, and much more.
Sam Bushman, owner of the Liberty News Radio Network, which syndicates TPC, discusses the importance of recently being named one of the Top 100 most influential figures in American talk radio.
We touch on Trump, Epstein, Israel, Gaza, Iran, Russia, Ukraine, and most everything else you want to hear about when former Rep. David Duke (who also served as the GOP nominee for United States Senator and Governor of Louisiana) makes an extended midsummer appearance.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander continue the conversation with the Louisiana legend.
Taylor Young, a member of the editorial board of Antelope Hill Publishing, returns to the program to announce AHP’s exciting new reprint of historian David Irving’s book, Nuremberg: The Last Battle.
David Zsutty, Executive Director of the Homeland Institute, discusses the findings of his organization’s recent poll about non-interventionism and the Iran-Israel War, which indicates that support for Zionism has dropped dramatically, especially among young voters, since a similar poll was run a year and a half ago.
Thomas Rousseau, founder of Patriot Front, makes his debut appearance on TPC and engages in a candid conversation about the mission of his organization and its relief efforts on behalf of the flood victims in Texas.
James Edwards talks about Trump’s handling of the Epstein files before drawing attention to a personal friend who made a national television appearance last week defending the Confederate memorial at Stone Mountain.
Summer fun on TPC resumes when Rémi Tremblay, editor of Le Harfang, a French-language magazine based in Quebec, joins James Edwards and Keith Alexander live in the studio! What did our Canadian visitor think about his day in the South? He tells all this hour.
James, Keith, and Rémi discuss the recent revelations of Grok, X’s artificial intelligence chatbot.
We explore other topics of conversation in a laid-back and relaxed manner, before our guest co-host’s time in the studio comes to a close with a surprise addition.
Lew Moore returns with some thoughts on the Middle East before we begin to refocus our attention on more positive news, such as Alligator Alcatraz and the Big Beautiful Bill.
We wrap up TPC’s recent coverage of foreign policy misadventures and then talk about Russia with Christine Lynn.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander have some fun while getting our summer programming back on track this holiday weekend with some encouraging announcements and updates.
Dr. Greg Johnson, Editor-in-Chief of Counter-Currents, discusses Israel’s war and Trump’s role in it. Where does this go from here? What will be the political consequences here at home? We cover all of this and much more.
Dr. Kevin MacDonald, retired professor of evolutionary psychology at California State University Long Beach, and Dr. Virginia Abernethy, professor emerita of psychiatry at Vanderbilt University, make a joint appearance to discuss the war and its potential ramifications.
Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing comments on the volatile situation in the Middle East before discussing The Transgender-Industrial Complex.
Former Rep. David Duke (who also served as the GOP nominee for United States Senator and Governor of Louisiana) offers his perspective on Israel and Iran as we resume our discussion on the escalating war in the Middle East.
For the second consecutive week, Mark Weber continues to share his expert insights and analysis on the situation in Iran. During his appearance on the broadcast last Saturday, we reported that Weber has made three trips to Iran. During these visits, he delivered a lecture to hundreds of young Iranian university students and also spoke at a conference attended by government leaders, including the country’s president. Note: We received live reports this hour regarding the United States' bombing ca...
War breaks out while we are live on air! David Duke returns for an impromptu segment. We then transition to much more positive news when Dr. Roger Devlin shares highlights from his month-long tour of Europe, during which he attended and spoke at conferences in several countries.
James Edwards directly addresses the most recent escalation in the Middle East, as well as the latest manifestations of domestic unrest, including the Battle of Los Angeles and the laughable “No Kings” demonstrations.
Mark Weber provides a clear and composed perspective on Israel’s war with Iran, including its background and potential consequences. An accomplished historian, lecturer, and current affairs analyst, Weber is unusually well-informed about Iranian relations with other countries, including the United States, as well as twentieth-century Iranian history. During his three visits to Iran, Weber met and spoke with a wide range of people, including ordinary citizens, writers, scholars, activists, and go...
Harry Cooper, President of Sharkhunters, returns to the broadcast to discuss his fascinating personal friendship with Hans Georg-Hess, a German U-boat commander during the Second World War. Hess, one of the youngest commanders in the history of submarine warfare, commanded a single U-boat from September 1944 until the end of the war, and sank five ships. Don’t miss this incredible story.
James Edwards shares behind-the-scenes details about a momentous event that has just taken place.
Are we sometimes blessed with defeat so that greater victories can occur? James looks back on the broken road that led us to where we are before Lew Moore and José Niño join the discussion.
Rick Tyler returns to the program to offer his assessment of last weekend’s gathering before members of the Edwards family close out the night.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander explore two recent events that highlight a significant cultural turning point: Donald Trump addressing the issue of white genocide directly and the determined resolve of Shiloh Hendrix.
Author and commentator Jason Kohne further assesses the significance of current trends.
Prolific columnist José Niño helps us break down the issues with prescient analysis.
Cyan Quinn joins us from Italy to report on last week’s Remigration Summit.
Warren Balogh is back for an in-depth discussion about modern politics.
South African farmer Jason Bartlett returns to the program for the second consecutive week, this time to comment on Donald Trump’s historic condemnation of white genocide in the Oval Office. (We will spend more time on this topic during next week’s broadcast as well.) Also this hour, David Zsutty, Executive Director of The Homeland Institute, discusses his organization’s recent polling on the issue of tariffs.
Cyan Quinn joins us from Italy to report on last week’s Remigration Summit.
Warren Balogh is back for an in-depth discussion about modern politics.
South African farmer Jason Bartlett returns to the program for the second consecutive week, this time to comment on Donald Trump’s historic condemnation of white genocide in the Oval Office. (We will spend more time on this topic during next week’s broadcast as well.) Also this hour, David Zsutty, Executive Director of The Homeland Institute, discusses his organization’s recent polling on the issue of tariffs.
The Episcopal Church made headlines this week for refusing to resettle white Afrikaner refugees. Pastor Bret McAtee returns to the program to offer his response. How should Christians address the concept of white guilt? Pastor McAtee provides a decisive answer.
We speak with Jason Bartlett, a South African farmer who has come to live in the United States. Don’t miss this exclusive interview when our guest offers his take on one of the most significant developments in world news.
It’s our time now. Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss recent advancements and why the current cultural shift will continue to break in our favor.
Lew Moore stops by to grade Trump's first 100 days. Moore served for years in Washington as a Congressional Chief-of-Staff and was Ron Paul's national campaign manager during his presidential run.
On May 8, 1945, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signed the German Instrument of Surrender, an unconditional surrender to the Allies. This date became known as Victory in Europe Day. Exactly 80 years later, geopolitical analyst and historian Christine Lynn assesses what was won and lost during World War II.
Paul Fromm, Director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression, returns to the program to explain what went wrong with the recent federal election in Canada.
James Edwards shares his thoughts on the Shiloh Hendrix story, discusses Trump’s executive order that takes aim at disparate impact, and provides details on his recent speech in Michigan as TPC gets back to business as usual after two months of special programming.
Dr. Kevin MacDonald and Brad Griffin return to the program to examine the voting tendencies of white men and women through different lenses. MacDonald looks at the data from the perspective of evolutionary psychology, while Griffin discusses the findings in relation to culture and religion.
Dr. Ricardo Duchesne promotes his new book, Greatness and Ruin, which has just been released by Antelope Hill Publishing.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander provide commentary on events that interest them.
TPC played a behind-the-scenes role in a groundbreaking research article that analyzes voting patterns using hard data and unique analysis, in ways not previously explored by other observers. The author joins us this hour for an in-depth discussion.
Kirk Lyons co-founded and serves as the chief trial counsel for the Southern Legal Resource Center (SLRC), a non-profit public law corporation that offers legal support to defend First Amendment violations, violations of civil rights, and discrimination against advocates of Southern Heritage. He returns to the program to apply the finishing touches on this year’s Confederate History Month series.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander provide some disturbing updates on the murder of Austin Metcalf.
John Hill, the closest living descendant of Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill, returns to the program to discuss Confederate history and update us on the good work of the A.P. Hill Legacy Foundation.
Pastor Bret McAtee of Christ the King Reformed Church presents his annual Easter message, documenting the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
James Edwards shares behind-the-scenes details about his recent speaking engagement in Dallas before offering his opinion on the horrific interracial murder of high school athlete Austin Metcalf, which also occurred in Texas.
Former Marine (and former government contractor) Padraig Martin of Identity Dixie returns to tackle the current tariff debate and explain how similarly related economic issues initially led to the South’s decision to secede. Two special guests then join us to discuss simultaneous events being held to foster community building and fellowship.
In the spirit of last year’s retrospective series, James Edwards and Keith Alexander revisit TPC’s classic interview with George Wallace Jr. Afterwards, Sonny Thomas joins us to offer a Buckeye’s perspective on Confederate History Month.
Jared Taylor gets things started by giving us the inside scoop on his recent speech at Colorado Mesa University. While we’re on the subject, author Spencer J. Quinn joins the conversation to discuss his newest title, Critical Daze: The No College Club.
Dr. Michael Hill, a retired university professor of history and author of two books on Celtic warfare, is back to kick off our annual Confederate History Month coverage once again. How is this Southern nationalist reacting to some of the good things that Trump is doing? Don’t miss this no-nonsense conversation about the past, present, and future.
Gene Andrews, caretaker of the Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home, returns to the program to share exciting news about the construction of a brand-new event center on the property!
Should we be concerned about the arrest of green card holder Mahmoud Khalil for his dissident opinion on Palestine? Germar Rudolf, a German chemist and author who has been sentenced to prison for years for his beliefs, weighs in on this situation with an informed perspective while officially wrapping up this year’s March Around the World.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander offer commentary on this week’s headlines and current events.
Psychologist Josh Neal joins us to discuss his book, Intolerant Interpretations, which is both an essential analysis of the current cultural climate and a bold offensive against ideas that threaten to prove fatal to individuals and societies alike.
Charles Bausman, a journalist best known for serving as the Editor-in-Chief of Russia Insider, joins us live from Moscow. What is the current situation in Russia? How is Trump’s return to the White House being received? What about Putin? Don’t miss this eyewitness report on Russia from a man who lives there.