• The Karol Markowicz Show: Inside China’s Organ Harvesting Horror: Jan Jekielek on “Killed to Order” & CCP Crimes
    Apr 8 2026

    On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Jan Jekielek—senior editor at The Epoch Times and host of American Thought Leaders—to discuss his explosive new book Killed to Order.

    Jekielek exposes the chilling reality of forced organ harvesting in China, detailing how the Chinese Communist Party allegedly targets prisoners of conscience at scale. He explains how this system operates, why it requires state power, and how global institutions—including Western medical systems—may be complicit.

    The conversation dives into the shocking logistics behind “on-demand” organ transplants, the role of propaganda and dehumanization, and how awareness has shifted in the wake of COVID-era revelations. Jekielek also shares his perspective on the future of China, the potential collapse of the CCP, and what a free China could mean for the world.

    Plus, hear his personal reflections on investigative journalism, gratitude, and how individuals can better understand global human rights crises.

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    20 mins
  • The Karol Markowicz Show: California Corruption, Media Decline & the Fight for Accountability with Susan Crabtree
    Apr 3 2026

    On this episode of the Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Susan Crabtree, National Political Correspondent for RealClearPolitics and author of Fool’s Gold, to break down the growing concerns surrounding California’s political future.

    Crabtree explains why she’s pessimistic about the direction of the state, pointing to a lack of accountability, one-party dominance, and the collapse of local media institutions. The conversation dives into controversial practices like “behest payments,” the role of investigative journalism, and how corruption stories are increasingly being uncovered through both traditional reporting and citizen journalism.

    They also discuss:

    • The potential political future of California post-Gavin Newsom
    • Media bias, access journalism, and the decline of watchdog reporting
    • How social media platforms like X are reshaping journalism
    • The cultural and economic challenges facing middle-class Californians
    • The impact of AI and information overload on the next generation

    Plus, Crabtree shares her personal journey from Washington, D.C. to California, her passion for investigative journalism, and practical advice on staying grounded in a fast-moving, high-pressure world.

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    24 mins
  • The Karol Markowicz Show: Kimberly Ross on Women, Work, Motherhood & the “Tradwife” Debate
    Apr 1 2026

    On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Washington Examiner and Magnolia Tribune opinion writer Kimberly Ross for a candid conversation about modern womanhood, media, and the pressures shaping today’s cultural landscape.

    Kimberly shares her journey into political writing—from blogging on Medium to becoming a nationally recognized voice—and dives into the issues she covers most: family, women’s roles, and life issues from a conservative perspective.

    The conversation tackles the growing divide between the “girl boss” and “tradwife” narratives, and why most women don’t actually fit into either box. Karol and Kimberly also explore the impact of online culture on relationships, rising loneliness in younger generations, and the challenges of building real-world connections in a digital-first society.

    Plus, Kimberly opens up about her personal experience with infertility, motherhood later in life, and why not caring what others think might be the ultimate superpower.

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    21 mins
  • The Karol Markowicz Show: Chris Stigall on Faith, Media’s Future & Life After COVID
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with radio host Chris Stigall to explore the evolution of media, the impact of COVID on culture, and the role of faith in overcoming life’s biggest challenges.

    Chris shares his journey from aspiring radio DJ to nationally syndicated host, including the pivotal moments that shaped his career and worldview. He opens up about his battle with alcohol, his path to sobriety, and how faith transformed his life. The conversation dives into how 9/11 and COVID reshaped political and personal identities, and why today’s rapidly changing media landscape is forcing creators to adapt—or get left behind.

    They also tackle the rise of AI, the decline of traditional radio, and why the future may actually bring a renewed demand for authentic, human connection.

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    21 mins
  • The Karol Markowicz Show: The Information State: How AI, Disinformation & Algorithms Are Reshaping Power
    Mar 25 2026

    What if the biggest threat to democracy isn’t politics—but information itself?

    On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with journalist and author Jacob Siegel to unpack his new book The Information State: Politics in the Age of Total Control. Together, they explore how “disinformation” evolved from a Cold War concept into a dominant force in modern politics—and how it’s being used to shape public opinion at scale.

    Siegel breaks down the rise of algorithmic power, the role of media narratives in shaping reality, and why AI could accelerate the shift away from individual sovereignty toward centralized information control. Drawing on his experience as a U.S. Army intelligence officer, he connects modern information warfare tactics to what we’re seeing today in America’s political and digital landscape.

    They also discuss:

    • The origins and evolution of the “disinformation” narrative
    • How media, tech platforms, and algorithms influence what we believe
    • Why AI may make truth harder—not easier—to find
    • The long-term risks to democratic systems and individual freedom
    • A surprising prediction about how culture and technology may become more “medieval” in the coming years

    Plus, Siegel shares personal insights on resilience, fatherhood, and how to stay grounded in an age of constant information overload.

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    26 mins
  • The Karol Markowicz Show: True Crime, Confessions & Justice with Randy Barnett
    Mar 20 2026

    On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with constitutional law professor and former Chicago prosecutor Randy Barnett to discuss his gripping new book, Felony Review: Tales of True Crime and Corruption in Chicago.

    Barnett shares firsthand stories from his time in Cook County’s felony review unit—where prosecutors determined whether criminal charges should be filed. From shocking murders to wrongful arrests, he reveals the reality of the criminal justice system and the surprising reasons why suspects confess—even without coercion.

    The conversation dives into:

    • The psychology behind confessions and why people talk to police

    • Inside Chicago’s unique felony review system and how it prevented wrongful charges

    • The transition from prosecutor to leading constitutional law scholar

    • Lessons about justice, ethics, and the legal system

    • Why real-life crime is often more complex—and stranger—than fiction

    Barnett also reflects on his career, offers insight into the pursuit of justice, and shares a powerful piece of life advice: live your life as if you’ll one day write a memoir.

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    25 mins
  • The Karol Markowicz Show: Breaking the Echo Chamber: Philip Reichert on Junto, Conservative Debate & the Future of Independent Media
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Philip Reichert, founder of the new online magazine Junto, to discuss the growing problem of media silos, algorithm-driven echo chambers, and the decline of meaningful debate—especially within conservative circles.

    Reichert shares his vision for Junto as a platform that fosters good-faith disagreement, intellectual diversity, and productive intra-conservative debate—a sharp contrast to today’s polarized and performative online discourse.

    They dive into:

    • Why social media algorithms are fueling division and limiting real debate

    • The rise of independent media, Substack, and podcasting as the future of journalism

    • Whether conservatives are losing the ability to challenge their own ideas

    • How Junto plans to feature both sides of key issues in one place

    • The tension between building your own audience vs. legacy media validation

    The conversation also explores personal themes, including:

    • Balancing career ambition with family priorities

    • The challenges of working in media while raising a young family

    • Why putting family first can come at a professional cost—but is worth it

    Plus, Reichert offers a powerful perspective on gratitude, American exceptionalism, and service, drawing from his time in the Army and experiences witnessing global conflict.

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    24 mins
  • The Karol Markowicz Show: Why Young People Are Having Less Sex: Dr. Debra Soh on the ‘Sex Recession,’ Dating Apps, Porn, and AI Relationships
    Mar 13 2026

    Why are millennials and Gen Z having less sex than previous generations? On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, neuroscientist and author Dr. Debra Soh joins Karol to discuss the growing “sex recession” and the cultural forces driving it.

    Drawing from her new book Sextinction: The Decline of Sex and the Future of Intimacy, Dr. Soh explains how dating apps, social media, pornography, declining testosterone, and loneliness are reshaping modern relationships. She also explores how technology—from AI companions to sex robots—could dramatically change dating, intimacy, and even reproduction in the near future.

    Karol and Dr. Soh dive into why young men are increasingly shut out of the dating market, how screens are weakening social skills, and what the long-term consequences could be for society. They also discuss the politicization of science, Dr. Soh’s departure from academia, and practical advice for rebuilding real-world relationships in a digital age.

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    25 mins