With less than two weeks until Election Day, the presidential race has been incredibly tight. However, in recent weeks, former President Trump seems to be gaining momentum that could be pivotal as the candidates' time on the campaign trail runs out. Sean and Rachel sit down to analyze the state of the race as they see it — and why they believe the former President's campaign strategy is working better than Vice President Harris'.
Later, the Duffy's give a little life update (and Rachel shares some exciting news!).
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Sean has dipped his toe into homesteading, from his interest in growing vegetables to raising bees. Now, after finally getting Rachel's approval, Sean is taking things one step further: with chickens!
CEO of Carolina Coops Matt DuBoise, who set the Duffys up with their own backyard chicken coop, joins Sean to give the rundown on all things chickens -- including the benefits that you reap from them, how he was able to get Rachel to face her chicken fear, and the ways you can start your own chicken journey (even if you have limited space!).
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Several emotion-filled issues are driving this election cycle, and many progressive organizations and media outlets seem to rely on empathy to gain support on issues like abortion, gender, and immigration. Host of the BlazeTV Podcast 'Relatable' and author Allie Beth Stuckey came to a concerning conclusion when examining their claims: progressives are manipulating Christian values to advance agendas that often contradict scripture.
Allie joins Rachel to discuss how she covers this complex topic in her new book, “Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion,” and how people can approach current events through a biblical lens.
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Year after year, it seems more Americans are fleeing the hustle and bustle of major cities for the space and serenity only rural living can provide. As Sean and Rachel lean more into farm life themselves (with bees, tomato plants, and chickens in tow), they're taking a look back at their conversation with farmer, lecturer, and author Joel Salatin, who discusses the recent boom in people leaving cities to live on homesteads, what people can do if they are interested in farming, and why he believes farm-based communities are the future of the country.
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In 2022, Sean and Rachel's daughter, Evita Duffy-Alfonso wrote an article for the Chicago Thinker, entitled “How The ‘Romanticize Your Life’ Tik Tok Trend Is a Gen Z Rejection Of Postmodernism”
The topic remains timeless — so the Duffys are looking back on their conversation with Evita about how Gen Z’s continued trend of romanticizing everyday life is actually a form of rejecting postmodernism and the idea that life has no meaning.
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October has arrived, and with it comes the countdown to costumes, candy, and one of many children's favorite night of the year. However, making the most of Halloween can be tricky when prices are the spookiest thing about the season. But have no fear, Sean and Rachel revisit some of their advice about how to have a great Halloween without breaking the bank!
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With nine kids, Sean and Rachel can answer confidently when addressing the claim that 'bigger families create happier marriages'. Today, they're revisiting their conversation on an Ohio State University study that revealed having more siblings decreases your likelihood of getting divorced later in life. Sean shares his experience growing up with ten brothers and sisters, how that shaped his life, and the lessons learned from his youth.
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On this special episode, Sean and Rachel leave their kitchen table to join 'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host and the host of 'The Will Cain Show,' Will Cain and The Washington Times Opinion Editor Charlie Hurt to break down what happened at last night's vice presidential debate, why they unanimously agree it was a victory for Ohio Senator JD Vance, and how much of an impact the debate could have with only weeks until Election Day.
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It seems like young people are casually dating more and marrying less, which many statistics show is leading to a jaded generation that's sick of dating. However, it's never too late to find your person. Sean and Rachel are revisiting one of their favorite Q&A's that explores the
timeless question: What do women really want?
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Vice President Kamala Harris seems to be making more appearances on the campaign trail, yet many Americans remain unclear on what she plans to do if she were to take office in 2025. On top of that, the political division splitting the country is becoming increasingly notable among Gen Z voters — specifically between young women flocking to the left and young men turning
toward the right.
On this special episode, Sean has a one-on-one chat with his daughter, the host of the podcast 'Bongino Report Early Edition with Evita,' Evita Duffy-Alfonso to break down these layered topics.
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During an election year that's dividing many Americans, it's safe to say prioritizing love wouldn't be the worst thing. That's why Sean and Rachel are revisiting their conversation with Professor and New York Times Bestselling Author Arthur Brooks as they discuss the science behind happiness, why the nation is facing what Arthur calls a “deficit of love,” and how people can find light when the world feels inescapably dark.
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