That KEVIN Show

Salem Podcast Network

From the heart of Times Square in New York City, Kevin McCullough takes America’s pulse — and delivers the shock it needs. THAT KEVIN SHOW doesn’t whisper opinions. It detonates them. With moral clarity, sharp wit, and genuine humor, McCullough has built one of the most loyal audiences in talk media. Fearless. Fast. Funny. Rooted in that rarest virtue — common sense. In a media world allergic to truth and laughter, THAT KEVIN SHOW stands apart — delivering unapologetic clarity across faith, politics, culture, and comedy. It’s talk radio that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening.

  1. 7 hr ago

    Who Gets to Choose America

    The Battle for America's Future: Faith, Energy, and Healthcare In a world where the stakes are high, one thing is clear: the future of America is uncertain. On this episode of the Kevin McCullough Show, we dive into three pressing issues that will shape the course of our nation's history. From the Save America Act to the energy crisis, and from healthcare to the Bible League, we explore the complexities and challenges that lie ahead. The Save America Act, a bill aimed at ensuring only American citizens can vote in elections, has sparked heated debate. But what's behind the controversy, and why is it so crucial for our democracy? We'll examine the arguments for and against this legislation and explore its potential impact on our nation's future. Meanwhile, the energy crisis looms large, with experts warning of a looming shortage of uranium and a growing reliance on nuclear power. We'll discuss the implications of this shift and what it means for our country's energy landscape. In the world of healthcare, the Affordable Care Act has left many Americans struggling to afford coverage. We'll talk to Vic Prichard of DFW Direct Insurance about the challenges of navigating the complex healthcare system and the importance of finding the right insurance plan for your needs. And finally, we'll highlight the incredible work of the Bible League, which is bringing the Word of God to those who need it most. Join us as we explore these critical issues and discuss the future of America. Listen to the full episode to hear the perspectives of experts and individuals making a difference in their communities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  2. 2 days ago

    BONUS RADIO: Linda Perillo's Journey Through Italy

    Linda Perillo, a third-generation travel icon, joins the show to share her incredible experiences and insights from her recent trip to Italy. As a seasoned traveler, Linda has seen the evolution of the travel industry firsthand, and her stories are a treasure trove of valuable tips and tricks for anyone looking to explore Europe. In this episode, Linda takes us on a journey through Italy, from the bustling streets of Rome to the picturesque canals of Venice. She shares her thoughts on the changing landscape of Italian tourism, from the impact of COVID-19 on travel to the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. With her trademark humor and expertise, Linda regales us with stories of her adventures, from the challenges of navigating modern-day Italy to the joys of discovering hidden gems. Linda's experiences are a reminder that even the most seasoned travelers can encounter unexpected surprises, from delayed flights to crowded tourist attractions. Her insights on how to navigate these challenges with ease and confidence are invaluable for anyone planning a trip to Italy or beyond. With her infectious enthusiasm and wealth of knowledge, Linda makes us feel like we're right there with her, exploring the winding streets and historic landmarks of Italy. Join us as Linda Perillo shares her expertise and stories from the road and discover the secrets to making your next trip to Italy a success. Tune in to hear more about her adventures, tips, and recommendations for navigating the complexities of modern-day travel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  3. 2 days ago

    Join the Movement to Share the Gospel with the World

    This episode of That Kevin Show is a powerful reminder that the Bible is a vital tool in sharing the Gospel with the world. Kevin McCullough is joined by Michael Woolworth from Bible League, an organization that has been working tirelessly to get Bibles into the hands of people who desperately need them. From China to Albania, and from Africa to Latin America, the need for Bibles is great, and the impact of sharing the Gospel through these sacred texts is immeasurable. Kevin and Michael share stories of people who have been transformed by the power of the Bible, including a young girl named Lizabeth from Peru who is praying for a Bible, and a man named Arbin from Albania who has been persecuted for his faith but continues to share the Gospel with his coworkers. They also discuss the importance of making disciples and the role of the Bible in that process, citing Matthew 5 and the concept of being salt and light in a world that often despises God. As they explore the challenges of sharing the Gospel in different parts of the world, Kevin and Michael highlight the need for Bibles in places where they are scarce or forbidden. They also talk about the "miracle multiplier" effect of Bible League, where for every Bible that is sent out, an average of twelve people come to faith in Jesus. If you're inspired by the stories and examples shared in this episode, you'll want to hear more. Join Kevin and Michael as they discuss the importance of sharing the Gospel through Bibles and how you can be a part of this movement. Listen to the full episode to learn more about the work of Bible League and how you can help get Bibles into the hands of those who need them most. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  4. 4 days ago

    The Consensus Senator

    An Excerpt from The Consensus Senator on Townhall.com Stop for just a second and consider this list: Donald Trump. John Fetterman. Benjamin Netanyahu. George W. Bush. John McCain. John Thune. You can spend an entire afternoon trying to figure out what those men have in common. The answer is Lindsey Graham. That may be one of the most remarkable things about his life. He earned the trust of people who agreed on almost nothing else. In today’s Washington, where relationships rarely survive disagreement and loyalty often lasts only until the next news cycle, that is an accomplishment worth remembering all by itself. I first met Lindsey Graham during the Clinton impeachment. He was still serving in the House of Representatives and was one of the impeachment managers making what much of the national media had already decided was an unwinnable case. Day after day, he was mocked, caricatured, and accused of motives that bore little resemblance to what I saw. He knew exactly what people were saying about him. He knew the political winds weren’t blowing his direction. And yet he walked into the next hearing and calmly made the case again. Whether you agreed with him or not, you never had to wonder where he stood. That was my first impression of Lindsey Graham, and it turned out to be my lasting one. Over the years, our paths crossed several more times. One afternoon, we happened to share an elevator in Washington. It wasn’t an earth-shattering conversation, and it lasted only a minute or two. But I’ve never forgotten it. He wasn’t looking over my shoulder for someone more important. He wasn’t checking his watch. He was fully engaged in the conversation we were having. That may not sound extraordinary, but in Washington it actually is. Years later, I found myself sitting in a Manhattan living room with perhaps a dozen other people as Lindsey Graham explained why he wanted to be President of the United States. There were no television cameras, no applause lines, no campaign rally atmosphere. Just a room full of people listening to him explain his vision for America. See the FULL ARTICLE on Townhall.com                           Send Bibles to the Nations—‘Til the Whole World Knows Your gift helps put the Bible into the hands of people who have been praying andwaiting—so they can grow in their faith and share hope with others. All over the world, people are asking for something they can’t easily get: a Bible of their own. In many places, families share a single, worn copy because a Bible is too costly or hard to find. When you give, you help place Bibles and Bible study materials into the hands of peoplewho are eager to read them: Local leaders can teach from their own Bibles. New believers can read about Jesus for themselves. Families can open the Bible together at home. Bible League provides Bibles in everyday language that help people understand what they read. Your support helps even more people grow and gives them something they can pass on. Today, you can answer the prayers of someone who is waiting. Your gift will send Bibles worldwide—so more people can know the hope and truth found in God’s Word. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  5. 6 days ago

    BONUS RADIO: Let Them Eat Cake in Ruffles and Ribbons...In Music City

    This week on Radio Night Live, the conversation is as lively as ever! Kevin McCullough and his co-host Cristyne Nicholas dive into the world of music, fashion, and history. They're joined by Francine LeFrack, Co-Producer of the off-Broadway musical "Music City," and Founder of the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation and Same Sky Foundation. "Music City," is making waves with its talented cast and immersive experience. Francine shares her passion for the show and the talented individuals behind it, and Kevin can't help but be won over by the music and the energy of the production. The episode also takes a trip back in time with a visit to the Frick Collection, where they meet Yifu Liu, Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow at The Frick Collection and Organizer of the exhibit "Ruffles and Ribbons: Fashion Plates from the Time of Marie Antoinette." Yifu shares the fascinating story behind the exhibit and the significance of Marie Antoinette's influence on fashion. Meanwhile, Kevin and Cristyne discuss their recent experiences on a harbor cruise and their upcoming plans for the weekend. As always, the conversation is engaging and informative, covering a range of topics from music to history to the city's cultural scene. Cristyne also share her recommendations for things to do and see in the city, from the Frick Collection to the off-Broadway musical "Music City." If you're looking for a fun and entertaining listen, this episode of Radio Night Live is a must-listen. Tune in to hear the full conversation and learn more about the fascinating topics discussed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  6. 10 Jul

    A journey through the history of New York City

    This week on That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough dives into the latest news and current events, including the ongoing conflict with Iran and the implications of the US's decision to pause its retaliatory bombing campaign. He also discusses the importance of living a life that is grounded in faith and the need to prioritize our spiritual walk with the Lord. In this episode, Kevin talks to Dr. Joel Grassi, senior lead pastor at Commonwealth Community Baptist Church in the Bronx, New York, about the importance of living a life that is different from the world around us. They discuss how Christians are called to be peculiar people, living with a heavenly hope and a different perspective on the world. They also talk about the need to prioritize our spiritual walk with the Lord, including reading the Bible, praying, and being involved in the greater mission of bringing people into the Kingdom. Kevin also shares his thoughts on the recent news about the Iranian regime and the US's decision to pause its bombing campaign. He discusses the importance of standing firm against evil and the need to prioritize our faith in the face of adversity. He also talks to Dr. Gina Loudon about the implications of the US's decision and the potential consequences of the ongoing conflict. Kevin & Cristyne Nicholas take listeners on a journey through the history of New York City, specifically the pivotal moment when it was occupied by the British during the American Revolution. Kevin & Cristyne share fascinating stories and anecdotes about the city's past, from the reading of the Declaration of Independence to the significance of the King George III statue in Bowling Green Park. The conversation delves into the experiences of General George Washington, who led the Continental Army, and the impact of the war on the city. Kevin & Cristyne also discuss the importance of preserving history, especially for younger generations who are often distracted by social media and short attention spans. A revolutionary trail app is mentioned, which uses augmented reality to bring historical sites to life. The episode also touches on the significance of the American Revolution and its relevance to current events, including the influx of immigrants seeking freedom and democracy. Kevin & Cristyne emphasize the importance of understanding and appreciating the sacrifices made by those who fought for liberty and the value of preserving this history for future generations. In this episode, Kevin also shares some practical tips for living a life that is grounded in faith, including the importance of memorizing Scripture and being involved in the local church. He also talks about the need to prioritize our spiritual walk with the Lord and to live a life that is different from the world around us. If you're looking for a dose of encouragement and inspiration, tune in to this episode of That Kevin Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  7. 10 Jul

    The Price of Saying What Was True

    An Excerpt from The Price of Saying What Was True on Townhall.com I knew she was right. I knew I was right. And I never had any doubt. Of course, the people who were dead wrong are moving the goalposts. It’s the only way to save face. That’s why J.K. Rowling’s recent observation struck such a nerve. Watching public opinion continue to shift, Rowling wrote, “As the vibe shifts… the obvious place to start is, ‘It’s not that I couldn’t see your point, but did you have to say it that way?’” That caught my attention because I think she’s exactly right. As more voices begin distancing themselves from ideas they once defended with unwavering confidence, the conversation has quietly changed. It isn’t, “Were we wrong?” It’s, “Did you really have to say it that way?” That’s an extraordinary shift. That caught my attention. The debate itself seemed to have shifted. Because it suggests the argument is no longer about whether uncomfortable facts should be faced. It’s about whether the people who spoke those facts aloud were polite enough while doing it. For years, Americans watched an intense cultural battle unfold over questions that reached far beyond politics. Parents questioned whether children should receive irreversible medical interventions for gender dysphoria. Female athletes objected to competing against biological males. Women raised concerns about privacy and safety in sex-separated spaces. Physicians, researchers, teachers, and ordinary citizens asked whether dissent from prevailing orthodoxy would still be tolerated. Too often, the response wasn’t a debate. It was punishment. Ask uncomfortable questions and you risked losing your reputation. Parents were branded extremists for asking what schools were teaching their own children. Medical professionals who questioned prevailing practices found themselves under enormous professional pressure. Researchers, journalists, and ordinary citizens learned there was a price for refusing to repeat ideas they believed were false. See the FULL ARTICLE on Townhall.com This week, we're celebrating a major milestone in American history - the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. But as we look back on this pivotal moment, we're also reminded of the complexities and challenges that have shaped our nation. In this episode, we explore the intersection of faith, freedom, and the American dream. That KEVIN Show takes us on a journey through the history of the American Revolution, highlighting the significance of the Declaration of Independence and the events that led up to it. We hear from Peter-Christian Aigner, Director of the Gotham Center for New York City History and Co-Founder of the Revolutionary Trail App and Echoes of Revolution App; who shares insights into the revolutionary trail of New York City and the New York region. We also delve into the story of the Battle for New York, a lesser known but crucial part of the American Revolution. Meanwhile, we're also discussing the importance of faith and freedom in our lives. Kevin McCullough talks to Patrice Onwuka, Vice President of Economic Policy at Independent Women. A no-nonsense mom and expert on economics; she discusses the Trump accounts initiative, which aims to give children a boost in their financial future. We also explore the concept of Trump accounts for adults, which could potentially provide an alternative to Social Security. In this episode, we're also tackling the challenges of parenting and how to give each child the individual attention they need. Kevin chats with Shelley Goldberg, a parenting expert, about the importance of making time for each child and finding ways to show them love and affection in their unique love languages. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  8. 9 Jul

    The Platner Effect

    An Excerpt from The Platner Effect on Townhall.com Every now and then a political story comes along that’s bigger than the person whose name ends up in the headline. I think this is one of those stories. I’ve been watching the coverage surrounding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner for several days. Platner has denied a sexual assault allegation made against him. Prominent Democratic leaders, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and other party officials have called on him to withdraw. Those are the reported facts. The allegation remains denied and has not been adjudicated in court. On this episode, he's weighing in on the latest news, from President Trump's comments on NATO to the importance of living a life of spiritual poverty. But first, he's sharing his own personal story of weight loss and how he's found a program that's working for him. PhD Weight Loss is a program that's all about eating healthy and feeling good, and Kevin's excited to share his results with his listeners. This episode is packed with great conversations, including a discussion with Will Biagini, Campus Reform Assistant Editor, about the latest news in education. Kevin's also talking to Michelle Lazor, the creator of Mud Hen Mama, an online bookstore that's all about providing families with great books that align with a biblical worldview. And, of course, he's sharing his thoughts on the latest news, from the Supreme Court's decision on Title IX to the importance of getting our kids to read more. One of the key takeaways from this episode is the importance of living a life of spiritual poverty. Kevin's guest, Dr. Joel Grassi, explains that being poor in spirit means recognizing our own spiritual poverty and being willing to share the riches of God's grace with others. It's a message that's especially relevant in a culture that often values wealth and material possessions over spiritual growth. If you're looking for a program that can help you live a healthier lifestyle, Kevin's got you covered. He's sharing his experience with PhD Weight Loss and how it's helped him lose weight and feel great. And if you're concerned about the books your kids are reading, Michelle Lazor's got a resource for you. Check out Mud Hen Mama and get 15% off your first purchase with the code KEVIN15. Don't miss this episode of The Kevin McCullough Show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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From the heart of Times Square in New York City, Kevin McCullough takes America’s pulse — and delivers the shock it needs. THAT KEVIN SHOW doesn’t whisper opinions. It detonates them. With moral clarity, sharp wit, and genuine humor, McCullough has built one of the most loyal audiences in talk media. Fearless. Fast. Funny. Rooted in that rarest virtue — common sense. In a media world allergic to truth and laughter, THAT KEVIN SHOW stands apart — delivering unapologetic clarity across faith, politics, culture, and comedy. It’s talk radio that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening.

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