Category: The Beau Show

Candidly, Dave Rubin

As part of my interview series, I sat down with Dave Rubin, an ex-Democrat who started The Rubin Report and locals.com in pursuit of freedom of speech. Rubin has joined Dr. Jordan Peterson on a U.S. tour that has been a big hit with younger generations, which they both hope to inspire. Follow us on Facebook,…


Préity Üpala: The Definition of ‘Woman’

A true Renaissance woman, Préity Üpala is a thought leader, media entrepreneur, and political analyst. At a time when the definition of “woman” is being questioned, Üpala has mastered both her personal ethos and the professional world to define that word herself, rather than by cultural trends. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, ​Parler, Gab, and Twitter *…


Artistry in Motion: Zuby Udezue and Jacqueline Claire

Artists have long been both barometers of society and catalysts for change. Zuby Udezue made waves for his candid thoughts on the pandemic lockdowns, and Jacqueline Claire moved out of Austin, Texas, to escape liberal policies and pursue artistic freedom in a better place. Both artists are using their platforms and artistry to buck the…


Libertarianism at FreedomFest: Valerie Durham and Jo Jorgensen

FreedomFest in Las Vegas is a libertarian conference that celebrates freedom and assesses both where the country is abridging that freedom and what ideas can be presented to fix it. It’s a laboratory of ideas and even debates where diverse perspectives can be presented side by side without shouting matches. I talked to both the leader…


Hitler and Life Behind the Berlin Wall—With Dr. Rainer Zitelman

Dr. Rainer Zitelman is a sociologist author and creator of the new documentary “Life Behind the Berlin Wall,” which profiles the stark differences between socialist East Germany and capitalist West Germany. It was Hitler’s national socialism, he argues, that was far more nefarious than we could have imagined—which created atrocious living conditions well after the…


A Must Watch: The Real Story of January 6

In a new documentary about Jan. 6, Joshua Philipp of The Epoch Times tells the untold story of Jan. 6 that seems to defy what the mainstream media narrative depicted, in which security was denied and Capitol Police overstepped their reach, even bearing a lot of the blame for the events that day that left…


The Turning Point: Is the Tide Shifting?

At Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit in Tampa, Florida, I was able to interview a number of keynote speakers, who are encouraging students to become proactive in their education, as well as get involved politically on campus. Two of those speakers are highly prized at this summit: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Rep….


John Cleese: Comedy and Creativity

I had the opportunity to interview comedic legend John Cleese, known for “Monty Python,” “A Fish Called Wanda,” and many others. Cleese talked about creativity, the creative process, and how many interruptions, as well as the education system itself, have stifled creativity, especially in our youngest generation. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, ​Parler, Gab, and Twitter *…


Two Perspectives: Sex Trafficking and Sex Work

At FreedomFest in Las Vegas, I spoke with a woman who had been sexually trafficked, Eliza Bleu, and an actual sex worker, Kaytlin Bailey. I wanted to put these interviews side by side so that viewers can see differing perspectives on the sex industry and how lives can be affected by it, whether it be…


Is Atheism Dead? Two Viewpoints

At FreedomFest in Las Vegas, I wanted to hear diverging viewpoints, and I found this in a conversation with an evangelical Christian and an atheist. Eric Metaxas is a host and author of a book called “Is Atheism Dead,” and Michael Shermer is a founding publisher of Skeptic Magazine and author of “Why People Believe…