Episodes
The Greg Kelly Podcast features interviews with icons, heroes, and everyday people who shape the world we live in.
Nigel Farage – Episode 32
Nigel Farage, a businessman who left his success behind for the pay cut of government, chats with Greg Kelly. Sound familiar? Farage, a former MP with 21 years experience, has drawn many parallels between him and former US President Donald Trump. Especially as Trump’s...
Nigel Farage – Episode 32
Mark Simone – Episode 31
Governor Andrew Cuomo has come under fire for allegedly attempting to hide the impact of COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes. And, while he’s vulnerable, multiple women have come forward to accuse the New York State Governor of unwanted sexual advances. WOR 710 Radio Host...
Mark Simone – Episode 31
Charles Love – Episode 30
Author and the Assistant Executive Director of Seeking Educational Excellence Charles Love sits down with Greg Kelly to talk about being a bridge between Black America and conservative ideals. Love talks about his time as a restaurateur and refusing to let race (and the...
Charles Love – Episode 30
David Schoen – Episode 29
David Schoen was shocked to receive a call from former President Donald Trump, personally asking him to be a part of the team defending him at the unprecedented second impeachment trial in the Senate. In this emotional interview, Schoen describes an early interest in civil rights...
David Schoen – Episode 29
Matt Eversmann – Episode 28
First Sergeant US Army (Ret.) Matt Eversmann joins Greg Kelly to talk about his new book with legendary author James Patterson, Walk in My Combat Boots. The non-fiction collection of veteran stories is a moving portrayal of the heroes across America who lay it all on...
Matt Eversmann – Episode 28
James Patterson – Episode 27
James Patterson sits down with Greg Kelly to talk about co-authoring the new book Walk in my Combat Boots, which he co-wrote with First Sergeant US Army (Ret.) Matt Eversmann. The book is a collection of powerful stories gathered by Patterson and Eversmann through hundreds of...