“The Dave Kinchen Show” features in-depth interviews on national/international affairs and general life observations.
The program is hosted by Philadelphia journalist and former government official Dave Kinchen, whose reporting has appeared on FOX News, CNN, MSNBC, Sky News, Inside Edition, Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz.
Dave has also interviewed national newsmakers like Barack Obama, Newt Gingrich, Rev. Jesse Jackson, and Mitt Romney. Also known as “Dave Kinchen Tonight”, the program first ran from 2006-2011 as a live call-in show. @DaveKinchenUSA on Twitter.
The Dave Kinchen Show presents a special report with our comprehensive coverage of #Russia’s war in #Ukraine, featuring interviews with Ukrainian army members, government officials, Ukrainians helping refugees, a former member of the U.S. Defense Department assigned to Russia and Ukraine around the #ColdWar, and more. This project began on the day marking one month of war. Since then, we have added new content to the special.
We reconnect with “Jose”, a member of the Ukrainian Army and one of our key sources on the ground in #Russia’s war on #Ukraine.
We check back in with “Jose”, on the ground in #Ukraine. He describes the horrors he saw in #Bucha, as #Russia focuses its offensive on Eastern Ukraine.
We speak with a #Ukrainian man who fled #Kharkiv where people are living in the underground metro stations to survive as #Russia continues its attacks.
We check in with a contact on the ground in Western #Ukraine after #Russia bombed a military training site near the border of #Poland.
We check back in with Ukrainian soldiers stationed just outside #Kyiv as the #UkrainianRussianWar moves into its second full week.
Dave Kinchen talks with #InnaSovsun, a member of the Ukrainian Parliament about the latest in #Russia’s war on #Ukraine.
Dave Kinchen sits down with Dr. Sherman Garrett, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, to discuss the long term implications of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
We talk with Virginia, a former advisor to members of Ukraine’s Parliament about taking cover during air raids and the need for help from the west. #WarInUkraine #UkraineRussiaWar
We talk with two women in #Ukraine: Ulana who fled #Kyiv and is helping people escape as #Russian forces close in, and Maria who is standing her ground in Ukraine’s capital city. She sits in the cafe she dreamed of owning, talking about the fight for her country.
We talk with a member of the #Ukrainian military stationed just outside #Kyiv about conditions on the ground, their fight against #Russian aggression, thoughts on #VladimirPutin, #VolodymyrZelenskyy and how the conflict is changing #Europe and the world.
Dave Kinchen looks back on covering the child sexual abuse scandal at #PennStateUniversity, the criminal charges filed against #JerrySandusky, and the firing of legendary coach #JoePaterno.
Dave Kinchen talks about where he was twenty years ago today when the 9/11 attacks changed the world forever.
Security consultant, former police officer and ex-U.S. Secret Service Special Agent John Adelsberger gives his analysis of the criminal investigations into the mass shootings in #ElPaso and #Dayton, and what to do in an active shooter incident.
We kick off a brand new series here called Keeping Life Fresh, where we look at tricks that can keep us at our best...when we don’t always feel up to it. On this podcast, Dave Kinchen talks about the importance of making a deep connection to the music we listen to.
TONIGHT: The World Health Organization is recognizing workplace burnout as an “occupational phenomenon”, but what does that really mean? And a Washington Post report says millennials now have an average net worth of below $8,000! How did that happen? We have some answers, on the podcast.
TONIGHT: The Pathway to Survival Following Life-Threatening Trauma “There is life after tragedy,” Patience Carter, director for the Gun Violence Survivors Foundation, talks about her path to regaining her emotional and physical strength after being shot during the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando, Florida where 49 people were killed and more than 50 were hurt. Carter was there with 18-year-old Akyra Murray of Philadelphia, who was the youngest shooting victim to die in the attack. Patience Carter takes listeners through that terrifying night, and how she is helping other trauma victims move forward. She also previews her upcoming book “Survive Then Live”, which will be released in June.
TONIGHT: After a brief discussion about #KISS rocker #GeneSimmons’ unusual visit to the #WhiteHouse, our host talks about the rapid growth in #Philadelphia’s population of young entrepreneurs who are making a cool city even cooler. Other cities are discussed as well.
TONIGHT: New research shows just how unprepared for retirement millennials are, with young people spending lots of money they don’t necessarily have on the “good life.” Yes, it is all based on what they see on social media. The concept is not surprising, but the numbers are!
TONIGHT: Did you meet the perfect guy or gal but couldn’t stand who they voted for? Politics have become a massive encroachment on relationships and friendships, but at what cost?
TONIGHT: Do we have a problem with social media in this country? When is it too much? Some observations and research is at our disposal to look at those questions. By the way...make sure you are following us on #Facebook and #Twitter! 😬
TONIGHT: Dave Kinchen talks about the 20th anniversary of the #Columbine massacre and where he was on that day. He shares his thoughts from the perspective of a high school student in Michigan at the time, as a young public policy observer, and through the eyes of how journalists cover such tragedies.
TONIGHT: An outpouring of support for the people of #France following the horrific fire at the #NotreDameCathedral. The iconic spire fell to the earth and the historic roof was lost, but much of it got saved thanks to the brave firefighters and first responders there. Plus, #TigerWoods will get the Presidential Medal of Freedom after his comeback win at the #Masters.
TONIGHT: Breaking News from Washington as #HomelandSecurity Secretary #KirstjenNielsen is out of her job following a meeting with President #DonaldTrump. Also, former Vice President #JoeBiden addresses the issue of personal space. In the main segment, Dave Kinchen talks about the #FinalFour and how sports can lift the spirits of an entire community even after a devastating loss.
TONIGHT: Dave Kinchen looks at the fee, or what some call a tax on driving into congested parts of #NewYorkCity. It is a new system of revenue generation that has caught the eyes of leaders in #Philly too. And, investigators tied to the #Russia report voice displeasure over the letter Attorney General #WilliamBarr released to #Congress. Oh! And did Dave happen to mention that #MichiganState is in the #FinalFour??!!
TONIGHT: A special edition of DKT as Dave Kinchen takes us into the absolute fandom that is #SpartanNation. #MSU battles #Duke for a spot in the #FinalFour. It’s on!!!
TONIGHT: Breaking News off the top. Charges against #Empire actor #JussieSmollett were dropped in a surprise deal that has left Chicago Police livid. Our main story tonight though, is reaction and perspective on three suicides of mass shooting survivors. Dave Kinchen recalls his interviews with two Pulse Nightclub survivors and shares their insights.
TONIGHT: Dave Kinchen walks us through key details being released in the completed Special Counsel/Russia investigation. Also, digging into Operation Varsity Blues, the shocking college admissions scandal. A former assistant director of admissions for the University of Michigan weighs in on how universities may approach potential admissions scams moving forward.
TONIGHT: Former US Secret Service Special Agent and active shooter survival trainer John Adelsberger joins us to talk about a growing threat in any public place or work space. Also, how law enforcement has improved its response to such tragedies.
TONIGHT: New Jersey has recently moved a step closer to legalizing recreational marijuana, and the issue is drawing sharp divisions in the Garden State. In Part 1 of our series, we heard from the executive director of Responsible Approaches to Marijuana Policy in NJ which opposes legalization; saying it expands youth access to a dangerously addictive drug.
In Part 2, Ken Wolski, the executive director of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana New Jersey, which supports legalization on the grounds of regulation that he says will tackle racially disproportionate drug arrests, and improve public health.
Listen to both podcasts and tell us what your take is!
*Please pardon the Talkshoe technical difficulties on this episode.
TONIGHT: New Jersey is moving closer to becoming the next state in the union to legalize recreational marijuana after Gov. Phil Murphy and state lawmakers found agreement on what could be a $42 tax per ounce and how to create a state regulating body that will oversee the Garden State's share of a $50+ billion market. There is, of course, plenty of debate for those both supporting legalization and those opposed. Part 1 of this series looks at the arguments against New Jersey legalization. Dave Kinchen talks with Point Pleasant Beach, NJ Mayor Stephen Reid, who is also the executive director of Responsible Approaches to Marijuana Policy in NJ. Part 2 will speak with supporters and will be available on podcast later this week.
*Please pardon the Talkshoe technical difficulties on this episode.