• Normally Podcast: Rescue Mission Miracle, Iran Tensions & Student Loan Escape Scandal
    Apr 7 2026

    On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down a stunning U.S. military rescue mission that brought home a downed American officer from hostile territory—highlighting the precision, power, and patriotism behind the operation.

    They dive into rising tensions with Iran, President Trump’s unpredictable messaging strategy, and what it signals for global conflict and diplomacy. Plus, a look at the Strait of Hormuz and why its stability matters more than ever for the world economy.

    The conversation shifts to America’s renewed sense of national pride—from military success to space exploration, including the buzz around Artemis missions and the future of U.S. leadership in space.

    Finally, they tackle a controversial trend: Americans moving overseas to avoid paying student loans. Is this a failure of the system—or personal responsibility gone wrong?

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    36 mins
  • Normally Podcast: SCOTUS Showdown, Birthright Citizenship Battle & Media Madness
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of Normally, Karol Markowicz is joined by guest host Bridget Phetasy for a wide-ranging and sharp discussion on the biggest stories shaping the moment.

    They kick things off with a major Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship—breaking down what’s at stake, why President Trump’s appearance at oral arguments is unprecedented, and how the ruling could reshape immigration policy in America.

    Then, the conversation shifts to culture and media—from the evolving role of political entertainment to the viral controversies dominating headlines. Karol and Bridget unpack the growing overlap between politics, celebrity culture, and digital media—and why “normal people” are increasingly tuning out the noise.

    Plus, a look at humanity’s next leap into space, why it still inspires awe, and a thoughtful discussion on influence, authenticity, and resisting the pressure to chase trends in today’s fractured media landscape.

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    29 mins
  • Normally Podcast: DHS Shutdown Chaos, Airport Meltdowns & “No Kings” Protest Fallout
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham & Karol Markowicz break down the growing fallout from the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding standoff—and how it’s impacting everyday Americans.

    From airport chaos and TSA staffing shortages to political gridlock in Washington, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz unpack how the shutdown battle is disrupting travel and exposing deeper divisions over immigration enforcement and federal funding priorities.

    They also dive into:

    • The real reason behind long TSA lines and travel delays
    • The political fight over ICE funding and border enforcement
    • Media narratives vs. on-the-ground reality for travelers
    • The rise of “No Kings” protests across the country—and the messaging behind them
    • Escalating tensions with Iran and what comes next in the conflict

    Plus, a candid conversation on crime, accountability, and how policy decisions are shaping public safety debates nationwide.

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    29 mins
  • Normally Podcast: Airport Chaos, TSA Shutdown & Failing Schools: When Politics Hurts Real Life
    Mar 26 2026

    When politics turns into policy, everyday Americans feel the consequences.

    On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the real-world impact of the ongoing DHS funding standoff—why TSA agents aren’t getting paid, how airport chaos unfolded during peak travel season, and why the blame game in Washington isn’t telling the full story.

    They also dive into:

    • The truth behind TSA delays, airport security breakdowns, and ICE deployments
    • How political gridlock is directly affecting travelers and federal workers
    • Why Boston’s “record” graduation rates may not be what they seem
    • The growing trend of lowering academic standards instead of improving outcomes
    • School shutdown culture, remote learning fallout, and rising absenteeism

    Plus, a lighter (but important) conversation on reclaiming normal life in a hyper-online world—why logging off, reading more, and staying grounded might be the most radical thing you can do today.

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    23 mins
  • Normally Podcast: Iran Escalation, Cuba’s Socialist Illusions & The Collapse of Polyamory Culture
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the latest developments in the Iran conflict, including disputed negotiations, missile threats, and growing skepticism over Tehran’s claims. They explore the broader geopolitical implications and the ongoing debate over U.S. strategy.

    The conversation then shifts to Cuba, where Western influencers and activists are criticized for romanticizing socialism while ignoring the harsh realities faced by the Cuban people. The hosts highlight the disconnect between ideology and lived experience, exposing the contradictions in modern political activism.

    Finally, they dive into the cultural debate surrounding polyamory, analyzing recent memoirs and media narratives that attempt to normalize non-traditional relationships. With sharp commentary, they question whether these trends reflect genuine fulfillment—or a broader cultural unraveling.

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    24 mins
  • Normally Podcast: Iran Escalation, Joe Kent Resigns, SAVE Act Showdown & Crime Hits 125-Year Low
    Mar 19 2026

    On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down a rapidly escalating global and political landscape—from rising tensions with Iran to major shakeups inside the Trump administration.

    The U.S.-Iran conflict intensifies as Israel eliminates key Iranian figures and Tehran responds with missile and drone strikes across the Gulf. With oil prices climbing and the Strait of Hormuz still under pressure, the hosts debate whether this moment could reshape the Middle East—or spiral into something far more unpredictable.

    They also dive into the stunning resignation of Joe Kent, once a prominent anti-intervention voice, now at the center of controversy for his reversal on Iran and criticism of the Trump administration. What changed—and what does it reveal about fractures on the right?

    Plus, a heated debate over the SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) raises big questions about voter ID, election integrity, and whether Republicans should force a Senate vote—even if it fails.

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    32 mins
  • Normally Podcast: Tucker Carlson, Trump’s MAGA Divide, NYC Homeless Spending & Oscars Fallout
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the growing controversy around Tucker Carlson, his claims of being investigated, and the larger fight dividing the MAGA media world. They unpack the latest podcast wars involving Megyn Kelly, Mark Levin, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro, Piers Morgan, and President Trump’s decision to weigh in publicly on who truly represents the movement.

    The conversation also turns to New York City, where shocking new numbers reveal skyrocketing spending on homelessness with little to show for it, along with concerns over changing hate crime reporting standards and what that could mean for transparency. Finally, Mary Katharine and Karol dive into the Oscars, from Hollywood’s predictable politics to the cultural messages hidden in acceptance speeches, family themes, and this year’s biggest winners.

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    30 mins
  • Normally Podcast: Government Fraud Scandals, CNN’s Terror Coverage Controversy & The Screen Time Crisis in School
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down several major stories shaping politics, media, and culture right now. They dive into shocking examples of government waste and fraud, including questionable Medicaid spending, suspicious broadband subsidies, and identity theft scams exploiting taxpayer-funded programs.

    The hosts also examine the media firestorm surrounding CNN’s coverage of the attempted New York City bombing, criticizing how CNN framed the attack and discussing the controversy involving CNN anchor Abby Phillip. What does this incident reveal about trust in media, narrative framing, and accountability in modern journalism?

    Finally, Mary Katharine and Karol tackle a growing concern for parents and educators: the explosion of screen time in schools. From kindergarten iPads to classroom laptops replacing books, they explore how education technology may be hurting students’ attention spans, literacy, and learning outcomes—and what parents can do about it.

    Plus: lessons from the pandemic era of remote learning, why traditional reading methods may still work best, and how families can reclaim healthier tech habits for kids.

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    29 mins