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"Just Listen to Yourself" with Kira Davis is the podcast that asks people, politicians and pundits to just listen to the things they say out loud and think about what they actually really mean. Words have meaning, so before you spout off some talking point...just listen to yourself
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I'm Just Sayin - The Pope is Wrong
I'm Just Sayin - Oakland's Big Crime Solution
RedState Deputy Managing Editor Susie Moore joins Kira for an informal conversation about modern political discourse and why it’s so hard to start meaningful conversations. No introverts were harmed in the making of this podcast. Find Susie on X @SmoosieQ and RedState.com
I'm Just Sayin - Rage Therapy for the Weak in Spirit
I'm Just Sayin - Dexter Taylor vs. The Rogue State of New York
Kira digs in to the debate over public broadcasting. Does America need it anymore? Can taxpayers justify the cost? What happens without it?
I'm Just Sayin - National Police Week
Radio host and Director of Regulatory Freedom with CPAC Andrew Langer joins Kira to discuss the practicalities of policy and how even the most obscure policies make it to your pocket. Follow Andrew on X @Andrew_Langer
I'm Just Sayin - The Human Tapestry
I'm Just Sayin - Kristi Noem and Fickle Voterdom
I'm Just Sayin - Casting off COVID Cope
I'm Just Sayin - Apologies to Mr. Arnold
Kira catches up on listener thoughts - MLK and civil rights, the difference between the trucker convoy and Hamas protesters, raising families in the faith and more.
I'm Just Sayin - Progressive Parody Stinks
Hot Air editor Ed Morrissey joins Kira for an interesting discussion about humility, purpose and materialism. X @EdMorrissey hotair.com
I'm Just Sayin - The Secret to Living 110 Years
Kira has been wondering if she’s a hypocrite for supporting protests like the Trucker Convoy during COVID while opposing pro-Palestinian protesters who block bridges and roads. Join her as she reasons through the issues, definitions and talking points. Chime in at JLTY@protonmail.com
I'm Just Sayin - We Don't Do That Here
Professional model and former America’s Next Top Model contestant Victoria Henley shares her harrowing story of being attacked in the NYC subway and then robbed on that same trip. Her experience with the authorities has shaken her faith in the justice system and the dependability of her fellow Americans. What do we do when we can’t feel confidence in the law or those sworn to protect? How do we keep our hearts open to our neighbors in the midst of an increasingly chaotic society? You won’t want to miss Victoria’s shocking story, which still has no satisfying resolution.Follow Victoria on Instagram @victoriahenleySubscribe to Victoria's podcast "Backstage Pass": https://link.chtbl.com/Lq2O2eGVFollow on Facebook: Facebook.com/backstagepasswithvictoriaEmail: backstagepassoniheartradio@gmail.comTo donate for Victoria's charity benefit show for Animal Love Rescue in Costa Rica. Cashapp:  $magnifiqueshowcase/
I'm Just Sayin - Ban Social Media for Kids?
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Comments (20)

Tessa

I’m white and the racism pendulum is swinging in the opposite direction as if it’s a necessary move to make up for history. It inspires hope to hear Black Americans who aren’t embracing the CRT movement and who look more in the direction of Martin Luther King Jr.’s , “I Have A Dream”. Thank you for being brave enough to stand up and speak out against the errors of speech sensorship. Use it before we lose it 💗

May 9th
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Laura Ridge

as a white people, not a white-people thing - I think this stupidity is a more-money-than-sense thing

Mar 16th
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Sam Belsito

how do you have a serious podcast and your or your guest leave you email alerts on your phone turned on? dinging every 60 seconds...

Sep 26th
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Stephen Zalen

There is an old saying. "If you look for racism, you will find it."

Jun 4th
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Tina Whittington

such good insight! thank you Pastor Vic!

Apr 21st
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Stephen Zalen

This is junk food for the brain.

Mar 1st
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E J

Thanks Kira. I appreciate you. And I do share your episodes with my family. I haven't given up on them yet 😉

Jul 26th
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Paul Olson

5 🌟

Jul 7th
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Paul Olson

5 🌟

Jul 7th
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Paul Olson

5 🌟

Jul 7th
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Paul Olson

5 🌟

Jul 7th
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Paul Olson

5 stars

Jul 7th
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Todd

Amen Kira. We each decide how to react. I recognize that some people may have a reaction of hatred or fear but it should be a feeling of “look what we’ve overcome” and “look how far we’ve come.“

Jun 26th
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ecfloydjr

I so appreciate your intellectual depth. I found you by watching Bongino. You are the real deal! Thanks for not being afraid to challenge those of us who feel its all over. They've won. You give me hope@

Jun 23rd
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Lets go Brandon!

love this podcast. thank you

Jun 22nd
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little red book

thank you so much! have a couple thoughts. 1. Prager only feels it's bad to be forbidden to use the word when quoting someone. I'm not familiar with the specific clip, but I do know from past comments he's made about this topic. 2. I'd like to hear you thoughts on Huck Finn. it's often banned or sanitized b/c of the flagrant use of the n word. but I always felt that using the n word about the only decent and truely good person in the book, Jim, made a powerful statement about how stupid and ugly racism is. in other words, the use of the n word is a comment on the racists and slave holders not on Jim.

Feb 20th
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little red book

This was a very informative and frankly horrifying podcast. I need to think more about gentrification, cause I always kind of shrugged it off as a non-issue. Thx!

Jan 17th
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Stephen Zalen

She seems to get the concept of monopoly slightly wrong. I remember hearing that when Ma Bell was broken up, the phones didn't work right for years. I'm too young to know for real, but it sounds right. Just because someone is the only game in town doesn't mean they're sloppy and corrupt. They may honestly want to provide something for people, just to provide it, and they do it well.

Nov 7th
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Tina Whittington

So good! I agree that we can't subjectively determine someone's value, or decide their life or death from a percieved struggle they may face. The Constitution guarantees protection and personhood based on our humanness alone. A life is a life ;)

Aug 29th
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Tina Whittington

Great perspective and insight! I agree, you can't be personally pro-life but pro-choice. We wouldn't allow ourselves that position on other similar issues, not consistent, and not genuine. If ending a life is wrong for you, it's wrong for everyone. A life is a life 👍

Aug 23rd
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