We make our final stop in this year’s March Around the World by visiting with Filip Dewinter in Belgium. Don’t miss another highly interesting discussion with this sitting Member of Parliament. (Note: There is a problematic connection during the first 17 minutes that clears up after that point. Stay tuned and don’t give up! You won’t regret it.)
Our focus shifts from global concerns to matters much closer to home with tonight’s entire show being broadcast live from the scene at Dixie Republic in Travelers Rest, South Carolina! Experience the unique energy and atmosphere that only a live remote broadcast can deliver as Manse Jolly and The Jolly Boys join James Edwards for this high-octane installment of TPC.
Taylor Young joins us to profile two provocative titles from the AHP catalogue before a couple of surprise guests sit down with microphone in hand to discuss the importance of networking before closing out this special remote broadcast live from South Carolina.
TPC’s March Around the World advances to Germany, where Sascha Roßmüller, an author, activist, and journalist for the print magazine Aufgewacht, joins us to address the overall demographic, economic, and political situation in his nation. With numerous U.S. military bases in Germany, we also discuss how that affects the War in Iran.
We head down to Puerto Rico for a rollicking time with special guest Tony Miranda. History, culture, sex, the caste system of Latin America, and even geography itself intersects when this avid TPC listener calls in from the island and delivers one of the most fun and free-wheeling hours of the year!
Jared Taylor makes a special March Around the World appearance to inform us about his recent travels across various European nations and provide his assessment of the activists and movements he engaged with.
We travel to Eastern Europe, where Ruuben Kaalep joins us from Estonia. Mr. Kaalep was elected to the Estonian Parliament when he was 25 years old and is widely regarded as one of the brightest and most forward-thinking minds among our people in all of Europe. Don’t miss his debut feature appearance on TPC!
After our first-ever stop in Estonia, we travel back to Croatia, where retired diplomat Dr. Tomislav Sunic once again joins our annual world showcase, bringing the latest news from the Balkans and his views on the war in Iran.
James Edwards shares a word of encouragement with the audience before a member of our listening family from Brazil calls in with an eye-opening, on-the-ground report!
Our annual March Around the World begins when we punch your ticket to the United Kingdom, where Nick Griffin offers his assessment of MP Rupert Lowe and his brand new Restore Britain party that nationalists on both sides of the Atlantic have been talking about. The former Member of the European Parliament also offers reasons for optimism, his opinion on the war in Iran, and takes questions from the audience.
After our stop in England, we head to Australia, where Professor Andrew Fraser files a report on all the latest news of interest Down Under. From there, our journey takes us to Mexico, where expat Ethan Ralph provides an eyewitness account concerning the recent explosion of cartel violence that was reported to have been targeting American tourists. Note: All March Around the World guests will also weigh in on Iran.
We wrap up tonight’s travels in Canada, where Paul Fromm, Director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression, updates us on developments in the Great White North before refocusing his attention on the war in Iran.
The ill-advised war in Iran has commenced. Mark Weber, Director of the Institute for Historical Review, provides a clear and composed perspective on Trump’s fateful decision, including background, consequences, and possible outcomes. 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 about twentieth-century Iranian history. During his three visits to Iran, Weber m...
For the second consecutive week and the third time this year, former government contractor Padraig Martin provides a comprehensive, up-to-the-minute update on military actions taken thus far. 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, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East.
Sam Dickson offers his commentary in light of Trump’s potential legacy-altering weekend.
Is war with Iran imminent? David Zsutty, Executive Director of the Homeland Institute and a former Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, shares his informed opinion. Additionally, Zsutty takes a moment to break down the results of his recent poll of 815 respondents who are politically and demographically representative of white, non-Hispanic American registered voters, to gauge public opinion on ICE and mass deportations.
Former government contractor Padraig Martin continues the discussion of the apparent coming war with Iran by offering his expert insight. 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, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East.
Have you heard about the Nationalist Solutions conference? Rick Tyler concludes our discussion about Iran and then provides all the information about this star-studded event, including dates, location, the lineup of speakers, and much more!
When we say our audience is a family, we mean it. This year’s special Valentine’s Day presentation will feature a mother-daughter pair, two sisters, and two expectant mothers! Mrs. Edwards gets things started before returning favorites Kim and Courtney weigh in on the e-guy/girl debate and other things that interest them.
Making her debut appearance on TPC, Caitlin joins us to discuss what life is like on the Return to the Land settlement from a woman’s perspective. Lydia Brimelow makes a special guest appearance, and Sarah Dye of Above Time Coffee also stops by to say hello!
One show. Eleven ladies. One of our most festive broadcasts of the year continues when the mother-daughter pair of Renee Griffin and Linda Baum appear in tandem! Kim’s sister, Kristi, joins the party, and Janeice Hamblen works in a history lesson before we wrap things up by taking a trip down Memory Lane with the incomparable Dr. Virginia Abernethy.
The Killstream’s Ethan Ralph serves as our ambassador and provides James Edwards with a guided tour through the wacky world of the online/e-right. Who’s legit? Who’s grifting? The numbers of self-appointed pundits have exploded in recent years, but are any of them actually sincere or accomplishing anything beyond making spectacles of themselves? We do our best to sort it out.
Lew Moore makes his first appearance of 2026 to discuss Trump’s proposed Office of Remigration and the coming confrontation between Wall Street and big business over immigration. Lew is a prescient political commentator who served as Ron Paul’s presidential campaign manager and spent years in Washington in his position as congressional chief-of-staff.
The latest three million pages of Epstein files were released this week and still no suspects or arrests.
Sam Dickson deftly examines the legal and political ramifications of the madness in Minneapolis.
Former J6 prisoner Christian Secor returns to the program to discuss the newly released second edition of his book about his experience. How does he view the current Trump administration and the many events that have occurred in the twelve months since his release from prison? We ask this and much more.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander talk about Winter Storm Fern, continue to break down the latest news of the week, and take a dive into the TPC’s listener mailbag.
Peter Brimelow takes us behind the scenes to discuss his recent high-profile interview with Tucker Carlson and the topics they covered.
Another week, another fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis. Retired cop Jim Lancia returns to duty once again to help us break it down.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander take a deep dive into Virginia politics.
Retired police officer Jim Lancia, author of Downtown White Police: Demonizing the Alpha Cop, Glorifying Thugs, and Militarizing Law Enforcement, provides his expert opinion on the ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
Mark Weber, Director of the Institute for Historical Review, underscores the predictable results of U.S. military adventurism, which usually begins with eager applause by Americans who want the “USA” to be a “kick ass” country that wins, but then quickly forgets the long-term results of such “victories.”
Jason Kessler offers balance by making the case for Trump despite the recent intervention in Venezuela and threats of similar activity to come.
Former government contractor Padraig Martin examines the reasons given for the invasion of Venezuela, discusses which one is most plausible, and answers whether American interests can possibly be served.
Geopolitical analyst José Niño, himself of Venezuelan heritage, offers his opinion on the regime change and explains why Israel is celebrating the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss the recent widespread fraud in Minnesota, and Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing makes his first appearance of the new year.
He listened to the speeches from Turning Point USA’s recent “AmericaFest” so you didn’t have to! David Zsutty, Executive Director of The Homeland Institute, kicks off a brand-new year of TPC broadcasts by reporting on what he heard from the likes of Erika Kirk, Ben Shapiro, Steve Bannon, Nicki Minaj, and JD Vance. Zsutty, a former U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant who served as an airborne linguist, also delivers a provocative take on the developing situation in South America.
We ease into the new year when Harry Cooper returns to the program to regale us with more unforgettable stories about his personal friendships and interactions with WWII veterans.
We wrap up the first show of 2026 with a surprise visit to South Africa, where correspondents Rich and Janiece Hamblen report live from the scene with Simon Roche. They provide details of their visit to the Bamboo Mountains of the Eastern Cape before expressing their disgust over this weekend’s action in Venezuela.
TPC’s Year-In-Review (Part 1): Joining us this hour to share their year-in-review perspectives and predictions for 2026 are Jason Köhne and Richard Parker.
TPC’s Year-In-Review (Part 2): Joining us this hour to share their year-in-review perspectives and predictions for 2026 are Jason Kessler and Brad Griffin.
TPC’s Year-In-Review (Part 3): Joining us this hour to share their year-in-review retrospectives and predictions for 2026 are Rick Tyler, Roger Devlin, and Sonny Thomas.
Tune in this hour to hear a very special Christmas appearance from former Rep. David Duke.
Christine Lynn delivers a Christmastime message about family and sainthood.
TPC’s Christmas tradition continues when Pastor Bret McAtee of Christ the King Reformed Church in Charlotte, Michigan, once again joins us to present the Biblical account of the birth of Jesus Christ.
As 2025 draws to a close, we return to a duo whose joint appearance in January set the stage for an unforgettable run throughout the year. Steve King and Lew Moore team up once again this hour to offer year-in-review perspectives that you don’t want to miss!
Special Panel Rates Trump’s First Year (Part 1): James Edwards is preparing a feature for the American Free Press that evaluates President Trump’s first year back in office. He assembled a special panel consisting of seven American and seven international contributors. Each participant was asked to assign a grade to Trump’s first year and provide a brief explanation for their rating. The panel’s responses were insightful and varied, offering the most comprehensive and wide-ranging review of Trum...
Special Panel Rates Trump’s First Year (Part 2): James Edwards continues to preview his feature for the American Free Press that evaluates President Trump’s first year back in office. He assembled a special panel consisting of seven American and seven international contributors. Each participant was asked to assign a grade to Trump’s first year and provide a brief explanation for their rating. The panel’s responses were insightful and varied, offering the most comprehensive and wide-ranging revi...
What has Donald Trump done that has some of our regular guests saying that last week was the president’s best ever in office? James Edwards and Keith Alexander walk you through it as we get cozy and fully settle into the Christmas season on TPC!
Mrs. Edwards stops by with a surprise announcement for the audience before Don Wassall calls in to check on Keith’s mental health after Lane Kiffin’s departure from Ole Miss to Louisiana State. Don’t worry, we work in some politics as well!
Richard Parker is a right-wing, reactionary populist who has been writing on a wide variety of topics for The Occidental Observer and The Unz Review. You can read his publication, The Raven’s Call: A Reactionary Perspective, on Substack. Tune in this hour when he makes his debut appearance on TPC.
Venezuelan writer, journalist, and political commentator José Niño returns to discuss the rising tensions in his ancestral homeland, offer a no-spin scoop on El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, and weigh in on the recent GOP infighting.
We are excited to announce that, due to popular demand, we are once again teaming up with Harry Cooper. For the third time in four years, Sharkhunters will provide the incentive gifts for TPC’s all-important Christmas fundraising drive. Harry joins us this hour to officially announce this collaboration and share more details!
Taylor Young from Antelope Hill Publishing keeps us on theme as he details some stocking stuffers sure to delight.
After taping a television pilot in Nashville, The Killstream’s Ethan Ralph returns home to his birthplace of Memphis, where he joins James Edwards and Keith Alexander live in the studio! We get the inside scoop and detail his weekend tour of the Bluff City.
James, Keith, and Ethan discuss Chuck Schumer’s resolution to condemn Nick Fuentes.
Marjorie Taylor Greene announces her resignation from Congress. We offer our thoughts on the matter before wrapping up a most lively and raucous show.
We present a live report from the annual American Renaissance conference, featuring on-the-scene correspondents Eric Orwoll, Rick Tyler, Greg Johnson, Roger Devlin, and Linda Baum.
Lew Moore breaks down the winners and losers of the longest shutdown of the federal government in United States history, redistricting, and Trump’s curious week.
Fergus Hodgson, a geopolitical publisher and financial economist, makes his debut appearance to discuss the present situation in Venezuela and Latin America. He is the author of two books, and his articles have appeared in major outlets, including Fox News, The New Zealand Herald, and El País in Honduras. He holds an MBA in finance from Rice University in Texas and a BA in economics from Boston University in Massachusetts, and he is a licensed financial adviser. A New Zealand native, he came to ...
James Edwards, Keith Alexander, and Sam Dickson break down this week’s election results in New York, Virginia, and elsewhere.
Don Wassall of Caste Football discusses the FBI’s recent investigation into the National Basketball Association for its alleged ties to insider betting scams and mafia-run poker games.
The Israel Lobby is targeting Tucker Carlson because of a recent interview. James offers his take and some advice for our community, drawn from a quarter-century of experience.
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!