Episodios

  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Detransitioner Speaks Out on Gender Medicine & Regret
    Apr 17 2026

    On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Sorin Aldaco, a detransitioner and advocate who is taking legal action against her former medical providers. In a deeply personal and emotional conversation, Sorin shares her journey—from early online experiences and identity struggles to medical transition as a teenager, and ultimately, her decision to detransition.

    They discuss the powerful influence of social media, the role of medical professionals, and the long-term physical and psychological consequences of irreversible procedures. Sorin opens up about complications from surgery, the lack of informed consent, and why she’s now speaking out to protect others.

    This episode explores difficult but critical questions about youth, identity, parental guidance, and the evolving landscape of gender medicine in America.

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    40 m
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Swalwell Scandal, Resignations & DC’s Hidden Power Games
    Apr 15 2026

    On this explosive episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor breaks down the shocking resignation of Eric Swalwell amid mounting allegations—and why the timing raises serious questions.

    From behind-the-scenes political maneuvering to the culture of power, secrecy, and alleged misconduct in Washington, Tudor exposes how both parties may be playing a calculated game to protect influence and control outcomes.

    She also dives into the controversial retirement of Congressman Tony Gonzalez, the role of ethics investigations, and what these high-profile exits reveal about the inner workings of Congress.

    Plus, Tudor explores the broader implications for California politics, the 2026 election landscape, and why voters should demand more transparency from those in power.

    🔥 Topics include:

    • Eric Swalwell allegations and resignation fallout
    • Congressional ethics investigations and political strategy
    • California governor race implications
    • The “swamp” culture in Washington
    • Why accountability in Congress matters now more than ever

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    33 m
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Declutter Your Life, Home Organization & Finding Balance
    Apr 13 2026

    Spring cleaning isn’t just about your home—it’s about resetting your mindset. On this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with organizing expert and author Whitney English to tackle the overwhelm of clutter, chaos, and busy family life.

    From tackling messy closets and craft rooms to managing kids, creativity, and everyday distractions, Whitney shares practical strategies to simplify your space without sacrificing warmth or personality. They discuss the power of starting small, building momentum through “quick wins,” and why decluttering is a continuous process—not a one-time fix.

    Tudor and Whitney also dive into deeper themes like perfectionism, procrastination, and the balance between structure and creativity—especially in a home filled with kids and activity. Plus, they explore how faith, mindset, and even mental health play a role in staying focused and creating a home that fosters connection, not stress.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your space—or your schedule—this episode offers practical tips and a refreshing perspective on how to create a home (and life) that works for you.

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    29 m
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Elizabeth Smart on Survival, Faith, and Healing After Trauma
    Apr 10 2026

    In this powerful episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Elizabeth Smart shares her harrowing story of abduction and her inspiring journey toward healing and recovery. Elizabeth opens up about the critical role of faith, family support, and honest conversations in overcoming trauma. She reflects on resilience, gratitude, and how adversity reshaped her family dynamics, offering hope to listeners facing their own challenges. Elizabeth also introduces her new book, designed to guide and encourage those navigating trauma, healing, and personal growth.

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    41 m
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Ozempic Era Explained—GLP-1 Risks, Weight Loss Truths
    Apr 8 2026

    What’s really behind the “Ozempic era”—and is it changing how America thinks about weight, health, and discipline?

    On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with weight loss expert Dr. Tom Lavin to break down the truth about GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. From Hollywood’s sudden transformation to everyday Americans turning to injections, this conversation goes beyond the hype to uncover the real risks, benefits, and long-term consequences.

    They discuss how GLP-1 drugs actually work in the brain, why they’re being called a game-changer for obesity, and the growing concerns around misuse—especially among already-thin individuals. Dr. Lavin explains why these medications aren’t a magic fix, the importance of maintaining muscle mass, and how improper use can lead to serious health issues.

    Plus, they dive into the surprising link between GLP-1s and addiction control, the lack of medical oversight in today’s fast-growing weight loss industry, and what patients should be asking before starting treatment.

    If you’ve been curious about Ozempic, weight loss injections, or the future of metabolic health, this is a must-listen conversation.

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    32 m
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Migrant Crime Surge, Border Policy Fallout & Public Safety Crisis
    Apr 6 2026

    On this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor dives into a troubling wave of violent crimes and the policies she argues are fueling them. From the heartbreaking murders of Sheridan Gorman and Katie Abraham to a series of shocking incidents across major U.S. cities, Tudor is joined by Kyle Olson to examine what’s really happening—and why many Americans aren’t hearing about it.

    They break down how border policies, sanctuary city laws, and “soft-on-crime” approaches may be contributing to rising public safety concerns, and why families of victims say these tragedies were preventable. The conversation also explores the broader political debate, media coverage gaps, and what it all means for voters heading into upcoming elections.

    Plus, Tudor highlights real-world examples from Chicago, New York, Seattle, and beyond—raising urgent questions about immigration enforcement, mental health systems, and accountability at every level of government.

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    29 m
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Faith, Addiction & Redemption—A Pastor’s Powerful Story
    Apr 3 2026

    On this special Good Friday episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Pastor Brad Grossman to share a deeply moving story of faith, loss, and redemption.

    After his son Grant became addicted to pain medication following multiple surgeries, Brad and his family endured years of heartbreak, rehab cycles, and unimaginable trials. But through it all, their faith in God never wavered.

    In this powerful conversation, Brad opens up about:
    🔹 The reality of addiction and its impact on families
    🔹 Finding strength through faith in life’s darkest moments
    🔹 Letting go, trusting God, and the power of unconditional love
    🔹 How God can use even tragedy for a greater purpose
    🔹 A message of hope for anyone struggling this Easter season

    This episode is a reminder that no matter how broken the situation may seem, God does not waste pain—and redemption is always possible.

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    43 m
  • The Tudor Dixon Podcast: A Father’s Grief After Illegal Immigrant Kills His Daughter
    Apr 1 2026

    In this heartbreaking episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor speaks with Joe Abraham, a grieving father whose 20-year-old daughter, Katie, was killed by an illegal immigrant in a tragic drunk driving crash.

    Joe shares the unimaginable pain of losing a child, recounting the moment his family’s life changed forever and the emotional toll that continues every day. His story is a powerful reminder of the human cost behind policy decisions and the families left behind in their wake.

    Tudor and Joe also discuss broader concerns surrounding public safety, law enforcement, and immigration policies, asking difficult questions about accountability, prevention, and whether enough is being done to protect American communities.

    This emotional and deeply personal conversation sheds light on loss, resilience, and the urgent need for a national dialogue on safety and responsibility.

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    38 m