Phil in the Blanks Podcast
1) These Fresh Ocean Fish Never Touched The Ocean. How In The World?
If you're a sushi or fresh fish lover, this episode will rock your world.
2) You Need to CHILL-LAX: Calm Your Mind With Food
Anxiety isn’t just in your head. Dr. Phil talks with Dr. Uma Naidoo about the gut-brain link and what to eat to calm your mind.
3) Part 2: The Husband Accused of Poisoning His Wife: His Arrest and the Aftermath
Part 2: Catherine Herring discusses the aftermath of her a guilty plea and a prison sentence she claims was no justice at all.
4) The Husband Accused Of Poisoning His Wife To End Her Pregnancy
An exclusive interview with Catherine Herring, the wife who accused her husband of poisoning her, to end her pregnancy.
5) Tom Homan: The Truth They're Not Telling You
Border Czar Tom Homan returns for part two with the stories you haven't heard: sleeper cells already inside America, 145,000 missing children found, and what he personally saw inside a detention cente...Show More
6) Tom Homan: The Border Czar Returns
Border Czar Tom Homan sits down with Dr. Phil for a candid, personal conversation about one of the most demanding jobs in America and the men and women who show up every day to do it.
7) Liberal media hits all-time low following murder of college student
Sheridan Gorman didn’t deserve to die. Her story deserves to be told.
8) 'Live Like Braun’ a Mother’s Fight for Justice
Braun Levi, an 18-year-old high school senior and standout tennis player with college plans ahead, was struck and killed while walking in Manhattan Beach on May 4, 2025, by a driver allegedly under th...Show More
9) The Life and Legacy of Braun Levi
Interview with Braun Levi’s mother about her son’s life, the impact of his tragic death in a suspected DUI crash at 18, and her drive to honor his legacy through advocacy, awareness, and the Live Like...Show More
10) A Father’s Loss, A Nation’s Resolve: Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S.
Israel's Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter opens up to Dr. Phil about leadership in wartime, personal loss, and how nations and families find the strength to go on