The Human Events Daily podcast, hosted by Jack Posobiec, closed out the year in the top five political podcasts of 2022 according to Chartable.
Human Events Daily "brings you unfiltered and factual updates on how current events will impact our country today and in the future. This show is breaking the news that the biased mainstream media can't handle."
The podcast, powered by Turning Point USA, is ranked number five on a list of podcasts listened via Apple devices that included The Daily Wire's Candace Owens podcast and The NPR Politics Podcast.
Across 2022, Human Events Daily has brought its audience exclusives such as a conversation with Roger Stone where he discussed the assassination of Richard Nixon, and highlighted the "central role that Lyndon Johnson played in the murder of John F. Kennedy."
Posobiec has brought news to the mainstream such as what's happening in Brazil after the presidential election of the leftist Lula da Silva, details on the FTX scandal, censorship in America, including at Twitter before Musk's acquisition, and Biden's border crisis.
The recent China Files have highlighted the menace that the Chinese Communist Party poses to the US.
Chartable is a subsidiary of Spotify and, according to their website, is a "podcast analytics platform that enables publishers to know and grow their podcast audiences through promotional attribution and audience insight tools."Powered by StructureCMS™ Comments
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