The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation
The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation
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The Patrick Coffin Show podcast features crucial conversations with A-list influencers, whistleblowers, and truth tellers. Patrick is an author, podcaster, and media analyst who draws out the best in guests such as Jordan Peterson, Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Kevin Costner, and hundreds of others. The Canadian-born former host of Catholic Answers Live radio show has raving fans around the world, who love the way he injects these fascinating interviews with his own distinctive blend of depth and levity. If you’re tired of politically correct mediaspeak, you want to see false narratives exposed—and you’re not allergic to having a laugh—this is the place to be.
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The show explores a range of thought-provoking topics, including biblical teachings, critiques of contemporary culture, and social commentary. Episodes feature discussions on subjects like masculinity, media deception, and the impact of faith on societal values, with examples like the analysis of 'The Sound of Music' and candid conversations on the Eucharist.

The Patrick Coffin Show podcast features crucial conversations with A-list influencers, whistleblowers, and truth tellers. Patrick is an author, podcaster, and media analyst who draws out the best in guests such as Jordan Peterson, Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Kevin Costner, and hundreds of others. The Canadian-born former host of Catholic Answers Live radio show has raving fans around the world, who love the way he injects these fascinating interviews with his own distinctive blend of depth and levity. If you’re tired of politically correct mediaspeak, you want to see false narratives exposed—and you’re not allergic to having a laugh—this is the place to be.
Author and former criminal defense attorney Mark Shaw joins Patrick Coffin to discuss his explosive work new book Abuse of Power.
Think the Charlie Kirk narrative is suspect? This is not the government’s first rodeo. Central to the conversation is Dorothy Kilgallen, the famous journalist (and top panelist on the game show phenomenon What’s My Line? who aggressively investigated the JFK assassination.
Her biographer Shaw explains how “abusive power” operates through intimidation, disinformation, media control, and mysterious deaths. Kilgallen was the only reporter to interview Jack Ruby privately—and believed the official narrative was false. She publicly stated she would break the JFK story wide open—then was found dead under highly suspicious circumstances.
Shaw draws chilling connections between JFK’s assassination, the later murder of Robert F. Kennedy Sr., Kilgallen’s death, and why Sirhan Sirhan deserves a new trial. All three cases involve: conflicting autopsy evidence; missing documents; compromised investigations; and media suppression Shaw argues these deaths reveal a pattern, not coincidence—a system protecting power at any cost.
The discussion raises uncomfortable questions about: who controls historical narratives why certain truths are buried and how fear keeps journalists silent A sobering reminder that truth is temporarily dangerous—when it threatens entrenched power.
Link to Mark’s book: Abuse of Power: Connecting Robert Kennedy’s Assassination with the Murders of JFK and Dorothy Kilgallen Exposes Who Was Responsible and Why Sirhan Sirhan Deserves a New Trial https://amzn.to/3KBFmXv \
Dorothy Kilgallen’s last appearance on What’s My Line? https://youtu.be/DUOcxyDIYuI?si=D1hfmZcFKEc2v0iA

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