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. 3 HR AGO

    A Thief’s First Realization

    This week on That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough dives into the significance of Holy Week, reflecting on the story of the Thief on the Cross. He's joined by Pastor Colin Smith, president of Open the Bible, to discuss the powerful presentation of the Gospel in scripture. They explore how the story of the Thief on the Cross reveals the truth about God's grace and the importance of acknowledging our own need for salvation. Kevin also shares his own passion for spreading the message of Jesus and invites listeners to join him in sharing the film "Heaven, How I Got Here" with others. An Excerpt from A Thief’s First Realization on Townhall.com The first thing to die wasn’t his body. It was his illusion. He hung there—lungs burning, muscles failing, every breath a fight he was losing. The crowd didn’t care. The soldiers didn’t care. The sky itself seemed to turn its back. And for the first time in his life… he stopped lying to himself. “We are punished justly… we are getting what our deeds deserve.” No excuses. No softening. No “but you don’t understand.” Just truth. Raw. Unfiltered. Final. And it’s almost unbearable to hear because it’s the one sentence we spend our entire lives avoiding. We don’t talk like that. We explain ourselves. We justify. We compare. “I’m not perfect… but I’m not that bad.” “I’ve made mistakes… but I meant well.” “I’ve done wrong… but look at everything I’ve done right.” We build a case. We polish it. We present it to ourselves over and over again until we almost believe it. But strip everything away—your reputation, your achievements, your distractions—and what’s left? The thief found out. Because pain has a way of cutting through every layer we hide behind. There’s no pretending when you’re dying. No audience to impress. No future to fix it later. Just you… and the truth. And the truth was this: “I deserve this.” Say that out loud. Feel how violently your soul resists it. Because everything in us wants to push back. No, I don’t. I’m not that bad. I’ve lived a decent life. But decent compared to what? To other broken people? That’s the game we play. We line ourselves up next to someone worse and breathe easier. But hanging on that cross, there was no one left to compare himself to. Only one man remained. And He was hanging right next to him. SEE THE FULL STORY AT TOWNHALL.COM See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1hr 21min
  2. 4 HR AGO

    The Landmark Jury Verdict Against Meta and YouTube

    Legal Night w/Kevin McCullough & Imran Ansari On this episode of Radio Night Live, Kevin McCullough is joined by Imran Ansari, Esq., a partner and head of the civil litigation practice of Aidala, Bertuna & Kamins, P.C.  Kevin & Imran discuss a landmark jury verdict against Meta and YouTube. The verdict, which awarded $6 million to a plaintiff who claimed she was targeted by the platforms' algorithms as a minor, has significant implications for social media companies. Imran breaks down the case and its potential impact on the industry, including the role of Section 230 and the future of online safety for minors.  This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of law and technology. Check out That KEVIN Show to learn more about Medjet & their medical transport and crisis response services, including their Medjet Horizon program which provides travel security and crisis response services to individuals and families.  Enter to win $1,500 plus up to a $500 MedJet rebate towards an annual membership.  Travel Smarter. Travel Protected. Get Rewarded. When you’re traveling, the unexpected can happen. With Medjet membership, if you’re hospitalized 150+ miles from home, Medjet arranges medical transport to the hospital of your choice — in your home country — with no claim's forms, no deductibles, and no lifetime caps. It’s protection that travels with you. 👉 Enter once each day through April 12, 2026, and complete bonus entries to increase your opportunity to win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    38 min
  3. 5 DAYS AGO

    They’re Not Just Losing—They’re Collapsing

    In this episode of The Kevin McCullough Show, Kevin reflects on his 56th birthday, feeling grateful for the outpouring of love and support from friends and family. He shares a heartwarming story about a slideshow created by his friends, featuring fond memories from his past. Kevin also discusses the upcoming topics on the show, including a conversation with Pastor Dave Stone about the significance of the Garden of Gethsemane and the importance of community in times of struggle. Additionally, he introduces a documentary about spiritual warfare called Angels & Demons. The segment features Billy Hallowell, who shares his experiences and insights on the topic. Every morning, countless children in poverty wake up not to a warm breakfast, but to hunger and thirst. Empty stomachs. Dry mouths. Their day starts without the strength they need to learn, play, or even hope. But through Kevin McCullough and Food For The Poor, you can help change that story. Your gift delivers nourishing meals and clean, safe water, simple essentials that restore energy, dignity, and possibility. Right now, there are still children beginning their day hungry and afraid of what comes next. Help Kevin McCullough and Food For The Poor change that story. Your generosity today can help reach them. Will you help provide life‑saving food and water to children in desperate need? Thank you for your compassion and support. Check out That KEVIN Show to learn more about Medjet & their medical transport and crisis response services, including their Medjet Horizon program which provides travel security and crisis response services to individuals and families.  Enter to win $1,500 plus up to a $500 MedJet rebate towards an annual membership.  Travel Smarter. Travel Protected. Get Rewarded. When you’re traveling, the unexpected can happen. With Medjet membership, if you’re hospitalized 150+ miles from home, Medjet arranges medical transport to the hospital of your choice — in your home country — with no claim's forms, no deductibles, and no lifetime caps. It’s protection that travels with you. 👉 Enter once each day through April 12, 2026, and complete bonus entries to increase your opportunity to win. Go to ThatPassportLife.com to see how you can win a free trip for two to Italy! Hang out with Kevin McCullough of ThatKEVINShow; Aimee McCullough of C’est Si Bon, Linda Perillo of Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday (daughter of the great, Mario Perillo of Perillo Tours); & Cristyne L. Nicholas of Radio Night Live: Fun Friday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1hr 22min
  4. 6 DAYS AGO

    Election Day Means Election Day

    In this episode of That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough dives into the importance of election integrity, discussing a Supreme Court case that's making headlines. He explains how allowing ballots to be counted after election day can undermine public confidence and erode trust in the democratic process. Kevin also touches on the Save America Act, a bill aimed at strengthening election integrity; and shares his thoughts on the unpredictability of President Trump's approach to the Iran conflict.  Additionally, he's joined by KT McFarland, a foreign affairs expert, to discuss the implications of the President's strategy and the potential consequences for the region. Excerpt from Election Day Means… Election Day on Townhall.com There is something almost comical about the argument unfolding before the Supreme Court right now. Not because it’s trivial. But because it’s so painfully obvious. The question at hand is simple: Should ballots that arrive after Election Day be counted? Pause there. Read that again. Not ballots cast late. Not ballots discovered later. Not ballots “found” in the back of a truck three days after the fact. Ballots that show up after the election is over. And somehow—somehow—this is controversial. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is signaling what every rational American already knows: Election Day should mean… Election Day. Revolutionary concept, I know. But let’s unpack what’s really happening here—because this moment matters far beyond one case in Mississippi. It goes to the very heart of whether we are serious about election integrity or just pretending to be. At issue is a law that allows ballots to be counted up to five days after Election Day as long as they’re postmarked on time. Sounds harmless, right? Until you think about what that actually does to an election. It stretches “Election Day” into “Election Week.” Or “Election Month.” Or, if we’re being honest, into a moving target where outcomes can shift long after votes are supposedly finalized. Even the justices picked up on this. Justice Samuel Alito warned that public confidence can be “seriously undermined” when results flip due to late-arriving ballots.  Translation: when Americans go to bed thinking one candidate won, and wake up days later with a different result, trust evaporates. And trust—not turnout, not convenience, not even speed—is the currency of democracy. Lose that, and the whole system begins to wobble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1hr 22min
  5. 21 MAR

    The Naked Emperor of Election Integrity

    In this episode of The Kevin McCullough Show, Kevin dives into the controversy surrounding the Save America Act, a bill aimed at securing election integrity. He discusses the recent admission by Senators Schumer and Warnock that illegal voting does occur, despite their claims that the issue is minor. Kevin also addresses the importance of voter ID and the need for confidence in our elections. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on the situation in Iran, criticizing Tucker Carlson's commentary on the matter. Kevin encourages listeners to call their senators and express support for the Save America Act. Excerpt from: The Naked Emperor of Election Integrity onTownhall.com There are moments in history when the illusion collapses so completely, so spectacularly, that even the people propping it up can’t keep a straight face anymore. This week, watching Chuck Schumer and Raphael Warnock argue against the SAVE America Act was one of those moments. Because what they did—whether they realize it or not—was walk out onto the Senate floor, grab the microphone, and admit the emperor has been naked this whole time. They just tried to convince you that the nakedness was a fashion statement. Let’s be clear about what we’re dealing with. The SAVE America Act is not radical. It is not extreme. It is not oppressive. It is, quite literally, the most basic, common-sense safeguard imaginable: verify that the people voting in American elections are… Americans. That’s it. That’s the whole bill. And yet, here comes Schumer, Warnock, and the entire Democrat chorus line—arms flailing, voices raised, clutching pearls like their political survival depends on it—because deep down, it does. But here’s where it gets deliciously absurd. In attempting to argue against the SAVE America Act, they keep stepping on the same rake: they admit the very thing they claim doesn’t exist. They say illegal voting is “rare.” They say it happens in “small numbers.” They say it’s “not enough to affect outcomes.” Translation: it happens. Thank you for finally saying it out loud. See the FULL STORY on Townhall.com Every morning, countless children in poverty wake up not to a warm breakfast, but to hunger and thirst. Empty stomachs. Dry mouths. Their day starts without the strength they need to learn, play, or even hope. But through Kevin McCullough and Food For The Poor, you can help change that story. Your gift delivers nourishing meals and clean, safe water, simple essentials that restore energy, dignity, and possibility. Right now, there are still children beginning their day hungry and afraid of what comes next. Help Kevin McCullough and Food For The Poor change that story. Your generosity today can help reach them. Will you help provide life‑saving food and water to children in desperate need? Thank you for your compassion and support. Go to ThatPassportLife.com to see how you can win a free trip for two to Italy! Hang out with Kevin McCullough of ThatKEVINShow; Aimee McCullough of C’est Si Bon, Linda Perillo of Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday (daughter of the great, Mario Perillo of Perillo Tours); & Cristyne L. Nicholas of Radio Night Live: Fun Friday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1hr 21min
  6. 20 MAR

    Radio Night Live: Food for The Poor Special

    In this episode of Radio Night Life, Kevin McCullough is joined by Paul Jacobs & Daniel Patino from Food for the Poor, a Christian ministry providing food and clean drinking water to children in need. Kevin shares a powerful story about a 12-year-old girl named Chauvelin, who fetches water from a muddy river; highlighting the harsh reality of contaminated water in some communities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of access to clean drinking water and the impact it has on children's health and education. Kevin, Paul and Daniel discuss the Food for the Poor mission to provide food and water to 720 children and encourage listeners to donate and make a difference. Every morning, countless children in poverty wake up not to a warm breakfast, but to hunger and thirst. Empty stomachs. Dry mouths. Their day starts without the strength they need to learn, play, or even hope. But through Kevin McCullough and Food For The Poor, you can help change that story. Your gift delivers nourishing meals and clean, safe water, simple essentials that restore energy, dignity, and possibility. Right now, there are still children beginning their day hungry and afraid of what comes next. Help Kevin McCullough and Food For The Poor change that story. Your generosity today can help reach them. Will you help provide life‑saving food and water to children in desperate need? Thank you for your compassion and support. Go to ThatPassportLife.com to see how you can win a free trip for two to Italy! Hang out with Kevin McCullough of ThatKEVINShow; Aimee McCullough of C’est Si Bon, Linda Perillo of Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday (daughter of the great, Mario Perillo of Perillo Tours); & Cristyne L. Nicholas of Radio Night Live: Fun Friday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    52 min
  7. 18 MAR

    God’s Design: The Left’s Nightmare

    There is a thread that runs through nearly every major debate consuming our culture today. It shows up in conversations about gender, energy, economics, justice, foreign policy—even the very meaning of life itself. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it. At the center of all of it is a single, unavoidable truth: God’s design works. And the modern Left can’t stand it. That’s not hyperbole. It’s not partisan chest-thumping. It’s the unavoidable conclusion drawn from watching how these debates actually play out in the real world. Because over and over again, when humanity aligns itself with the way God designed things to function, life flourishes. And when we rebel against that design, things fracture, decay, and ultimately collapse. Start with the most personal and volatile debate of the moment: the human body itself. For thousands of years, every civilization understood something simple and profound: male and female are not arbitrary categories. They are foundational realities embedded into the very fabric of human existence. Modern biology hasn’t undone that truth—it has confirmed it at the cellular level. Every cell in the human body carries the imprint of sex. XX or XY. It is written into our DNA. And yet, in defiance of both ancient wisdom and modern science, we are told that identity can be declared apart from biology—that surgical alteration and hormonal intervention can override what is literally encoded into every cell. But reality doesn’t bend. God’s design is not arbitrary. It is not restrictive for the sake of restriction. It is ordered toward life, toward flourishing, toward love. When we live within it, we don’t lose freedom—we find it. When we honor it, we don’t diminish humanity—we elevate it. And when we reject it, the consequences aren’t just philosophical. They are painfully, unmistakably real. Because in the end, reality always wins. And reality, whether we acknowledge it or not, still belongs to God. Every morning, countless children in poverty wake up not to a warm breakfast, but to hunger and thirst. Empty stomachs. Dry mouths. Their day starts without the strength they need to learn, play, or even hope. But through Kevin McCullough and Food For The Poor, you can help change that story. Your gift delivers nourishing meals and clean, safe water, simple essentials that restore energy, dignity, and possibility. Check out That KEVIN Show to learn more about Medjet & their medical transport and crisis response services, including their Medjet Horizon program which provides travel security and crisis response services to individuals and families.  Enter to win $1,500 plus up to a $500 MedJet rebate towards an annual membership.  Travel Smarter. Travel Protected. Get Rewarded. When you’re traveling, the unexpected can happen. With Medjet membership, if you’re hospitalized 150+ miles from home, Medjet arranges medical transport to the hospital of your choice — in your home country — with no claim's forms, no deductibles, and no lifetime caps. It’s protection that travels with you. 👉 Enter once each day through April 12, 2026, and complete bonus entries to increase your opportunity to win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1hr 22min
  8. 17 MAR

    Christ Before Me: The Courage to Return

    On this episode of That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough explores the life of Saint Patrick, delving into his remarkable story of faith and perseverance. From being stolen from his home at 16 to becoming a powerful symbol of Irish heritage, Saint Patrick's journey is a testament to the transformative power of dependence on Christ. Kevin discusses how Saint Patrick's experiences in slavery and his unwavering faith led him to return to his captors, preaching the Gospel and changing the course of Irish history. This conversation highlights the importance of obedience, and the impact one person can have on a nation.  Excerpt from Townhall.com There are stories that entertain… and then there are stories that confront you. The life of Saint Patrick does not belong in the shallow end of cultural celebration—green beer, plastic hats, and parades that forget the point. His life is something far more unsettling. Because Patrick didn’t just survive evil, he went back to it. At 16, he was stolen from his home—ripped from his family, dragged across the sea, and forced into slavery in a land that was not his own. Ireland was not then the land of saints and scholars. It was wild, tribal, dangerous. He spent years alone, cold, hungry, and forgotten, tending sheep on hills that did not care if he lived or died. And yet… it was there that something happened. Not comfort. Not rescue. Faith. In his own words, Patrick writes that he began to pray constantly—dozens, even hundreds of times a day. Not because he was religious, but because he was desperate. And in that desperation, he discovered something that many of us, with all our conveniences and comforts, rarely ever grasp: Dependence. Not on strength. Not on strategy. Not on self. On Christ. Years later, he would pen what has become one of the most enduring declarations of Christian devotion: “Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left…” This was not poetry for Instagram. This was survival language. See the FULL STORY at Townhall.com Check out That KEVIN Show to learn more about Medjet & their medical transport and crisis response services, including their Medjet Horizon program which provides travel security and crisis response services to individuals and families.  Enter to win $1,500 plus up to a $500 MedJet rebate towards an annual membership.  Travel Smarter. Travel Protected. Get Rewarded. When you’re traveling, the unexpected can happen. With Medjet membership, if you’re hospitalized 150+ miles from home, Medjet arranges medical transport to the hospital of your choice — in your home country — with no claim's forms, no deductibles, and no lifetime caps. It’s protection that travels with you. 👉 Enter once each day through April 12, 2026, and complete bonus entries to increase your opportunity to win. Go to ThatPassportLife.com to see how you can win a free trip for two to Italy! Hang out with Kevin McCullough of ThatKEVINShow; Aimee McCullough of C’est Si Bon, Linda Perillo of Radio Night Live: Travel Tuesday (daughter of the great, Mario Perillo of Perillo Tours); & Cristyne L. Nicholas of Radio Night Live: Fun Friday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1hr 22min

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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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