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. 1d ago

    Celebrating America's 250th Birthday LIVE from Times Square

    Celebrating America's 250th Birthday in Times Square!!! In the heart of New York City, the world's most iconic intersection, Times Square, is buzzing with excitement as the country celebrates its 250th birthday. This special episode of the Kevin McCullough Show brings together a star-studded lineup of guests, including Cristyne Nicholas, CEO of Nicholas and Lence Communications; and Lou Basenese, host of The Big Skinny, to discuss the significance of America's history and its people. As the country marks this milestone anniversary, the conversation delves into the nation's founding principles, its military strength, and the importance of unity. The guests share their perspectives on what makes America unique, from its system of government to its people's resilience in the face of adversity. They also discuss the role of tourism in showcasing America's greatness and the impact of the World Cup on the city's economy. As the city that never sleeps, New York's iconic Times Square is a melting pot of cultures, entertainment, and freedom. This vibrant hub is celebrating its 250th anniversary, and we're live on the ground to experience it firsthand. In this special episode, we're joined by Tom Harris, the president of the Times Square Alliance, who shares his insights on what makes this iconic place tick. From hosting over 1,000 events a year to being a living laboratory for American freedoms, Tom reveals the secrets behind Times Square's enduring appeal. We also delve into the importance of celebrating diversity and the power of live theater, which brings people together like nowhere else. As we explore the city that never sleeps, we discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the tourism industry and how Times Square has bounced back stronger than ever. Tom shares his thoughts on the importance of focusing on the positive and not letting one bad headline define the narrative. We also chat about the incredible array of restaurants, theaters, and experiences that make Times Square a must-visit destination. The episode also touches on the Revolutionary Trail, a new augmented reality experience that brings history to life in New York City. This innovative project allows visitors to explore the city's role in the American Revolution and experience the sights and sounds of the past. Additionally, the conversation highlights the importance of prayer and patriotism, with TED KNUDSEN sharing a unique initiative to encourage Americans to come together and pray for their country on July 4th. Join Kevin McCullough, Cristyne Nicholas, Lou Basenese & guests as they explore the rich history and culture of America and discover what makes this country so special. Listen to this special episode to learn more about the people, places, and events that have shaped America's story.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 22m
  2. 3d ago

    This Is America, FIFA

    An Excerpt from This Is America, FIFA There are a lot of things visitors should know before coming to America. Tip your server. Don’t stand in the middle of the sidewalk in Manhattan. And for the love of all things holy, don’t try to tell Americans what flags they’re allowed to wave. Apparently, nobody shared that last one with FIFA. This week, Iranian fans attending World Cup events at SoFi Stadium showed up carrying the historic Lion and Sun flag — the symbol that represented Iran long before the Ayatollahs hijacked the country and turned it into a theocratic hostage situation with oil reserves. And FIFA, in its infinite wisdom, decided this was a problem. Imagine that. The regime that funds terror proxies, beats women, imprisons dissidents, hangs protesters, censors journalists, and spends its time threatening neighbors isn’t the problem. The people carrying a flag opposing that regime are. Brilliant. Only an international bureaucracy could arrive at a conclusion that stupid. Let’s be clear about something. The Lion and Sun flag isn’t some fringe symbol cooked up on social media six months ago. It represents a Persia and an Iran that existed long before the current regime. It is the banner carried by countless Iranian dissidents precisely because they reject what the Ayatollahs have done to their country. That’s why the regime hates it. And that’s why FIFA should have kept its hands off it. Instead, FIFA looked at a stadium full of people fleeing one of the most hateful regimes on earth and somehow concluded the problem was the people. That’s not wisdom. That’s moral stupidity. The Ayatollahs spend decades silencing opposition, and FIFA decides the opposition is who needs policing. The Ayatollahs are terrified of dissent, and FIFA practically volunteers to help manage it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 22m
  3. 3d ago

    NYC is Buzzing with Excitement!

    RNL FUN FRIDAY! Special Guests ART SHAMSKY, legendary baseball player, member of the 1969 Miracle Mets and author of books The Magnificent Seasons: How the Jets, Mets, and Knicks Made Sports History and Uplifted a City and the Country and Mets Stories I Only Tell My Friends. CLINT RAMOS, Visual Director for Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City.  This week on Radio Night Live, the city is buzzing with excitement as the Knicks parade brought out millions of fans to celebrate their NBA championship win. The energy was palpable, with people of all ages and backgrounds coming together to cheer on their team. But amidst the joy and celebration, there were also some tense moments, including a few "knuckleheads" who tried to climb on scaffolding to get a better view. The episode delves into the details of the parade, with the hosts discussing the estimated two to four million people in attendance and the challenges of getting into the parade area. They also touch on the importance of community and unity, highlighting how the Knicks' win brought people together in a way that transcended individualism. The conversation also explores the parallels between the 1969 Mets and the current Knicks team, with a legendary baseball player, Art Shamsky sharing his insights on what made those teams so special. The episode also features a fascinating conversation with CLINT RAMOS, Visual Director for Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City. He is currently working on a project at Lincoln Center, where they're creating a vibrant and inclusive space for the Summer for the City festival. Clint discusses the importance of community engagement and the role of art in bringing people together. If you want to hear more about the excitement of the Knicks parade, the parallels between the 1969 Mets and the current Knicks team, and the creative vision behind Lincoln Center's Summer for the City festival, tune in to this episode of Radio Night Live. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    38 min
  4. Jun 18

    These People Are Nuts!

    An excerpt from These People Are Nuts! on Townhall.com Three different high-profile people have pulled me aside over the last several days. All three conversations were off the record. All three involved people whose names you would know instantly. And all three were worked up about Donald Trump's apparent agreement with Iran.   One called it appeasement. Another called it surrender. A third said Trump was giving away America's leverage for free. I listened to all of them. I asked questions. I let them make their case. And when each conversation ended, I walked away thinking exactly the same thing: These people are nuts. I don't say that lightly. These are accomplished people. Smart people. Influential people. But on this issue? Nuts. In fact, the more I thought about what they were saying, the more off balance I became.  What has me off balance is how otherwise intelligent people can miss something this obvious. These are not stupid people. They're successful. They're respected. They've spent years around politics, diplomacy, and foreign policy. Yet somehow, they've convinced themselves that leverage should never actually be used. That's like spending years sharpening an axe and then refusing to swing it because you might dull the blade. It's crazy. One of them spent nearly 10 minutes explaining how Trump was giving away all of America's leverage. I kept waiting for him to explain what exactly he thought leverage was for. To frame it? To put it in a trophy case? To admire it from a distance? The entire purpose of leverage is to use it. That's what makes this criticism so bizarre. Iran didn't wake up one morning and decide to negotiate because the ayatollah had a change of heart.  Iran came to the table because of pressure. Because of sanctions. Because of military realities. Because its options became increasingly limited. In other words, because leverage worked. See the FULL STORY @Townhall.com                                How Do We Live - A Conversation on Leverage and Faith This week on How Do We Live, we're diving into two thought-provoking discussions that will challenge your perspectives on leverage, faith, and the world around us. Kevin McCullough is joined by Dr. Joey Newton, a pastor and teacher at Newtown Bible Church in Connecticut, to explore the story of the rich young ruler and what it teaches us about valuing Christ above all else. They discuss how God's sovereignty is the key to understanding this story and how it relates to our own lives.                                                         Wellness Wednesday In the second half of the episode, Kevin is joined by Dr. Monique Yohanan, a physician and healthcare leader, to talk about the importance of accountability and transparency in healthcare. They discuss her new Op-Ed in Townhall.com, What’s in Your Kid’s Snacks That Europe Won’t Allow. Dr. Yohanan's article explores the MAHA agenda and its efforts to address chronic disease by focusing on lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise. They also delve into the topic of food dyes and how they can be problematic for kids, particularly those with a genetic predisposition to hyperactivity. Meanwhile, Kevin shares a personal story about his own experiences at Christian camp and how it shaped his faith. He also talks about the Angel Tree program, which provides summer camp experiences for kids of incarcerated parents, and how it can be a life-changing experience for these young people. As we navigate the complexities of the world around us, it's essential to remember that our faith and values should guide our actions and decisions. Join Kevin as he explores these topics and encourages listeners to think critically about the world and their place in it. Listen to the full episode to hear more about these discussions and how they relate to your life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 22m
  5. Jun 17

    BONUS RADIO: The Championship Knicks', the US-Iran deal & the Latest Travel Tips & Tricks

    This week on Radio Night Live! Travel Tuesday, Kevin McCullough is joined by travel expert Linda Perillo to discuss the latest news in travel and beyond. But before diving into the world of travel, Kevin shares a fascinating story about the New York Knicks' historic basketball season, highlighting the team's teamwork and determination. He also talks about the recent deal between the US and Iran, which could lead to a significant shift in the region's dynamics. The conversation then shifts to a more lighthearted topic, as Kevin and Linda discuss the importance of trying new foods while traveling. They share a humorous story about a man who attempted to bring butter through airport security to see how the TSA would react. Linda also shares her own experiences with trying to bring back specialty foods from her travels and offers some practical advice on how to avoid getting caught with contraband. In the second half of the episode, Kevin and Linda discuss the new TSA Gold Plus program, which aims to privatize screening at more US airports. This program could be a game-changer for travelers, especially during times of government shutdowns. Kevin and Linda weigh in on the pros and cons of this new program and offer some valuable insights for listeners. If you're interested in hearing more about the Knicks' incredible season, the US-Iran deal, and the latest travel tips and tricks, tune in to this episode of Radio Night Live. Kevin and Linda have a lively and informative conversation that's not to be missed.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    38 min
  6. Jun 16

    An American 250 Story

    An Excerpt from An American 250 Story on Townhall.com As the basket dropped to tie the game 83-83, I gently woke my bride from the couch. She had endured enough already. The emotional swings. The blown coverages. The missed calls. The impossible shots by San Antonio. The first 95 percent of the game had been a stress test for even the most devoted Knicks fan, and somewhere around the middle of the third quarter, exhaustion finally overtook her. But the final blows in this series were about to be traded. And she wasn’t missing this. Playing what felt like five-on-eight for most of the night, the New York Knicks finally grabbed their first lead late in the fourth quarter. Madison Avenue swagger met blue-collar stubbornness. And as had become the pattern throughout the Finals, the Knicks adjusted when it mattered most. Mitchell Robinson—a backup center and arguably the least graceful free-throw shooter in modern basketball—ripped down a rebound that changed the game. Bench players made the extra pass. They milked the clock. They punished the Spurs for helping too aggressively off shooters. And Jalen Brunson—who has clearly rehearsed these moments in empty gyms his entire life—did what leaders do. He penetrated the lane, collapsed the defense, found open shooters, hit short jumpers in traffic, absorbed contact, and calmly buried free throws while twenty thousand hostile Texans screamed themselves hoarse. Then came the final twenty-six seconds. The Knicks built the lead to four.  And they never surrendered it again. When the buzzer sounded and the trophy was handed over, what struck me wasn’t arrogance. It was gratitude. No chest-thumping dynasty behavior. No manufactured villain energy. No self-obsessed theatrics. Just imperfect players, overcoming deeper talent, on the road, against overwhelming odds, acknowledging one another, acknowledging God, and understanding fully what it took to arrive there. See the FULL STORY at Townhall.com                                                       Make Dad's Day EXTRA-Special! Father’s Day is your moment to say thank you. For every sacrifice, every lesson, and every memory—Dad deserves something great. Whether it’s for your father, husband, or someone who’s always been there like a dad, you can celebrate him in a big way. Enter daily to win $2,000 and make this Father’s Day unforgettable!   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 22m
  7. Jun 15

    BONUS RADIO: Get Ready for the Ultimate Celebration of America's 250th Birthday!

    This week on Radio Night Live, the excitement is palpable as the hosts dive into the rich history of New York City and the upcoming celebrations of America's 250th birthday. From the thrilling world of sports to the fascinating world of history, this episode has it all. Join Kevin McCullough and Cristyne Nicholas & their guests as they explore the city's iconic landmarks, its people, and its stories. The conversation starts with a lively discussion about the New York Knicks' historic win, with a special guest sharing his insights on the team's remarkable journey. But that's not all - the hosts also talk to Chris O'Brien, the mastermind behind the Tall Ships coming to New York City for the 250th anniversary celebrations. You'll learn about the incredible undertaking that's bringing together nations from around the world and the amazing ships that will be on display. The episode also delves into the history of Lower Manhattan w/Jessica Lappin is the President of the Alliance for Downtown New York. Where you'll discover the city's role in the American Revolution and the significance of its landmarks.  Peter Christian Eigner, the director of the Gotham Center for New York City History, shares his expertise on the city's fascinating past and introduces us to the Revolutionary Trail app, a game-changing tool that brings history to life. Don't miss this engaging episode, packed with fascinating stories, insights, and surprises. Tune in to hear the full conversation and learn more about the exciting events happening in New York City this summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    35 min
  8. Jun 10

    A Nation in Crisis: Faith, Family, and Foreign Policy

    This week on the show, we're tackling some of the toughest issues facing our nation, from the importance of faith in our families to the complexities of foreign policy in the Middle East. Join us as we explore the intersection of faith, family, and politics with special guests Bishop Nelson and Tom Tradup. In this episode, we're discussing the value of community and companionship in our lives, and how God's design for marriage and family is a key part of that. We're also diving into the world of foreign policy, where tensions between Iran and Israel are escalating. Our guest, Jacob Olidort, shares his expertise on the Middle East and the role of Hesbela in the region. Plus, we're talking about the importance of election integrity and the Save America Act, which aims to ensure that only eligible voters are participating in our democracy. But it's not all serious business - we're also having some fun with our friend Linda Perillo, who's sharing her expertise on the world of travel and tourism. And, as always, we're highlighting the amazing work of Prison Fellowship and their Angel Tree program, which is providing a lifeline to children of incarcerated parents. If you're looking for a dose of hope and inspiration, you won't want to miss this episode. Tune in to hear our guests share their insights and experiences, and to learn more about the issues that are shaping our world. Listen now and join the conversation! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 22m
4.7
out of 5
50 Ratings

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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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