Do you know all five rights in the First Amendment? Most Americans don't — and that's exactly the problem. In this eye-opening episode, Donny sits down with Ben Sheehan, host of Civics Made Easy on PBS, bestselling author of What Does the Constitution Actually Say? , and Substack writer at Politics Made Easy , for an urgent, accessible civics lesson every American needs right now. Ben breaks down the Bill of Rights amendment by amendment, explains the difference between originalism and textualis...
Apr 30, 2026•29 min•Season 6Ep. 381
This week, Donny breaks down the brands that are winning, losing, and making headlines. NFL Draft sensation Fernando Mendoza goes viral for his LinkedIn-powered endorsement strategy — and why he could rival Tom Brady as a brand ambassador. American luxury labels like Ralph Lauren and Coach are defying the odds with double-digit sales growth, even as global luxury slumps. The shocking human cost of USAID cuts comes into focus: over 518,000 children have died from preventable causes. RFK Jr. sprea...
Apr 28, 2026•16 min•Season 6Ep. 380
Andrew Yang — entrepreneur, bestselling author, UBI pioneer, and former Presidential candidate — sits down for a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from the existential threat of AI-driven job losses to the Democratic Party's identity crisis, cancel culture, fatherhood, and his bold 2028 election predictions. Yang opens up about his new book , addressing public perception, celebrity status, and life after a presidential run. He breaks down why cancel culture is more complex — and more...
Apr 23, 2026•28 min•Season 6Ep. 379
On this week's Brands of the Week episode of On Brand with Donny Deutsch , Donny breaks down the brands winning and losing in today's cultural and political landscape — and what it all means for public perception, reputation, and influence. This week's biggest brand stories include: Israel's deepening PR crisis as a new Gallup poll reveals a 31-point drop in support among older Democrats and growing losses across Republicans, Catholics, and evangelicals — and why the Netanyahu factor is accelera...
Apr 21, 2026•18 min•Season 6Ep. 378
Billy Bush — host of Hot Mics with Billy Bush (live Mon–Thu, 12PM ET on TuneIn Radio & YouTube) — joins Donny for a candid, no-filter conversation about life after the Today Show , building his own media brand, and why independent digital media is the future of broadcasting. Billy opens up about his very public fall from television's top tier and the painful personal journey that ultimately led him back — stronger, more authentic, and finally free from corporate media constraints. He reflect...
Apr 16, 2026•33 min•Season 6Ep. 377
Donny breaks down the biggest brand wins and losses of the week. First, a brand down for ICE after a survey reveals 60% of recent arrests in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area involved people with no criminal record. Then it's a brand up for San Francisco, where new leadership is proving that tough-but-humane policing actually works — with major crimes dropping across the board and prosecutions skyrocketing. Plus, the emperor penguin gets a brand down as it's officially declared endangered due to cli...
Apr 14, 2026•17 min•Season 6Ep. 376
DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded on January 28th, 2026. Jeffrey Toobin cuts through the political noise to examine one of the most revealing powers a president holds: the pardon. From Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon to Trump's loyalty-driven clemency decisions, Toobin explores what these choices say about presidential character and the justice system. He tackles the Democratic Party's urgent need for a positive agenda beyond anti-Trump messaging, addresses immigration myths, and raise...
Apr 09, 2026•30 min•Season 6Ep. 375
This week on On Brand , we're diving into the biggest brand trends , pop culture moments , and marketing news that prove — once again — that everything is a brand. From Trump social media controversy to Gen Z financial trends showing young people moving back in with mom and dad, we unpack what it all means for how we connect, consume, and believe. We explore why Gen Z and religion are becoming inseparable as young people turn to faith for meaning, how economic uncertainty is making radio contest...
Apr 07, 2026•14 min
What does a nuclear-armed Iran really mean for the United States, Israel, and the rest of the world? Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States and New York Times bestselling historian Michael Oren joins the show for a powerful, unfiltered conversation recorded amid active missile strikes on Tel Aviv. Ambassador Oren breaks down why the current war with Iran is not just Israel's fight — it's America's too. From Iranian proxy attacks on U.S. military bases to Iran's rapidly advancing ballisti...
Apr 02, 2026•20 min•Season 6Ep. 380
DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded on February 10th, 2026. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and MSNBC analyst Eugene Robinson joins Donny for a candid, wide-ranging conversation that pulls no punches. Eugene opens up about the painful decline of the Washington Post — the paper where he spent 45 years of his career — and what Jeff Bezos's leadership decisions mean for the future of American journalism. He and Donny break down the politics behind the massive layoffs, the closure of internation...
Mar 31, 2026•30 min•Season 6Ep. 379
What can history teach us about surviving political chaos? In this episode, Donny sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author Jon Meacham to unpack the state of American democracy — from the enduring lessons of Frederick Douglass to the rise of Trumpism and the vanishing political center. Meacham brings rare historical context to today's most pressing questions, and explains why empathy — not ideology — may be democracy's most powerful weapon. If you've ever wondered whether Ameri...
Mar 26, 2026•31 min•Season 6Ep. 378
What happens when a Hollywood icon hits the road to rediscover the lost art of male friendship? Brat Pack star turned author Andrew McCarthy joins host Donny Deutsch for a candid, eye-opening conversation about his new book, "Who Needs Friends? An Unscientific Examination of Male Friendship Across America." Andrew's cross-country journey to reconnect with old friends revealed a surprising truth: men are facing a loneliness epidemic — and most don't even know it. From the myths of toxic masculini...
Mar 24, 2026•28 min•Season 6Ep. 377
DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded on February 27th, 2026. In this conversation, Rahm Emanuel discusses his extensive political career and shares insights on current political dynamics, particularly focusing on the upcoming elections, the Democratic Party's strategies, and the challenges posed by Trump. He emphasizes the importance of strong leadership, the need for effective immigration policies, and the impact of social media and AI on society. Emanuel also reflects on the Epstein case and ...
Mar 17, 2026•29 min•Season 6Ep. 376
DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded on February 19th, 2026. In this conversation, Kara Swisher and Donny discuss various topics including the performance of Mark Zuckerberg in court, the impact of social media on society, the relationship between tech giants and politics, and the current political climate surrounding Trump and the midterms. They explore the backgrounds of tech leaders, the Democratic Party's response to Trump, and the issues of wealth inequality and political corruption. In th...
Mar 12, 2026•45 min•Season 6Ep. 375
In this conversation, Dan Senor discusses the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape, particularly focusing on Iran's military ambitions and the implications for Israel and the U.S. He explores the potential for regime change in Iran, the military strategies being employed by the U.S. and Israel, and the political challenges that come with military engagement. Additionally, Senor emphasizes the importance of Jewish identity and community building in the face of rising anti-Semitism, ...
Mar 10, 2026•33 min•Season 6Ep. 374
In this conversation, Bret Stephens discusses the complexities of antisemitism, the ongoing conflict with Iran, and the shifting political landscape in the United States, particularly within the Democratic Party. He emphasizes the need for a strong Jewish identity and critiques the ineffective measures taken against antisemitism. Stephens argues that the current military actions against Iran are not a new war but an effort to end a long-standing conflict. He also addresses the rise of anti-Israe...
Mar 05, 2026•29 min•Season 6Ep. 373
In this episode, Donny discusses the implications of AI on employment, reflects on cultural events, and highlights significant achievements in the entertainment industry. The conversation also touches on heartfelt stories and the revival of popular TV shows, providing a comprehensive look at how branding shapes our perceptions and experiences. Takeaways: Political branding can significantly influence public perception. AI poses a threat to entry-level jobs in various industries. Cultural events ...
Feb 27, 2026•18 min•Season 6Ep. 372
In this engaging conversation, Kevin O'Leary shares his journey from being one of the original sharks on Shark Tank to his ventures in acting, politics, and investments. He discusses the essence of the American dream, the importance of entrepreneurship, and his innovative business BitZero, which focuses on data centers. O'Leary also delves into the significance of gold and cryptocurrency in today's economy, the impact of AI across various sectors, and his surprising success in collectible sports...
Feb 24, 2026•33 min
In this episode of 'On Brand', Donny discusses the concept of branding as it applies to various aspects of society, including media control, political integrity, cultural icons, social media responsibility, and consumer products. The conversation highlights the impact of branding on public perception and the importance of values in shaping identities. Key topics include the influence of media on free speech, the political landscape surrounding elections, the responsibility of social media platfo...
Feb 19, 2026•19 min•Season 6Ep. 370
In this conversation, Scott Galloway discusses various pressing issues, including the economic implications of the Super Bowl, the rise of AI, and the importance of taking action against anxiety through the unsubscribe movement. He highlights the crisis facing young men in America, emphasizing the need for kindness and protection in relationships. Galloway also addresses the political landscape and the challenges young men face, advocating for a more empathetic approach to masculinity. He conclu...
Feb 17, 2026•36 min•Season 6Ep. 369
In this conversation, Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses his new book '1929: Inside the Greatest Crash of Wall Street History and How It Shattered a Nation', exploring the parallels between the events of 1929 and today's economic landscape. He delves into the process of writing the book, the historical patterns of market manipulation, and the lessons learned from government responses to financial crises. Sorkin also reflects on the current state of the market, the role of optimism in investing, and th...
Feb 10, 2026•28 min•Season 6Ep. 368
In this episode, Donny discusses various brands and their impact on society, politics, and culture. The conversation covers significant media layoffs, the role of AI in advertising, and the branding efforts of political figures. Additionally, the episode touches on health concerns related to wildfire smoke, the return of Bob Costas to sports broadcasting, and Valentine's Day spending trends. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of branding in contemporary society. Takeaways: Media la...
Feb 06, 2026•16 min•Season 6Ep. 367
In this engaging conversation, Donny and Stephanie Ruhle discuss a range of topics including the importance of kindness in criticism, the role of business leaders in political discourse, immigration reform, and the impact of AI on the economy. They explore the current political landscape, the influence of wealth on politics, and the need for a more compassionate approach to leadership. The discussion also touches on the future of American politics and the importance of listening to constituents'...
Feb 03, 2026•34 min•Season 6Ep. 366
In this episode, Donny discusses the concept of branding as it applies to various aspects of society, including politics, immigration, consumer confidence, and media representation. He highlights the impact of ICE on immigrant communities, the shifting public opinion on immigration policies, and the importance of global protests for human rights. The conversation also touches on the current state of consumer confidence and crime rates, the Oscars and Hollywood's influence, music's cultural impac...
Jan 29, 2026•20 min•Season 6Ep. 365
In this engaging conversation, John Fugelsang discusses his new book 'Separation of Church and Hate' and explores the misuse of religious texts by fundamentalists. He reflects on his unique upbringing, the teachings of Jesus, and how they contrast with the actions of modern Christian nationalists. The discussion delves into various social issues, including poverty, LGBTQ rights, and immigration, while emphasizing the importance of understanding the true messages of Christianity. Fugelsang also a...
Jan 27, 2026•33 min•Season 6Ep. 364
In this episode, Donny discusses the multifaceted nature of branding in today's society, touching on political issues, cultural icons, and the evolution of industries such as fashion and sports. The conversation highlights the disconnect between political actions and public sentiment, particularly regarding immigration and gun laws, while also celebrating achievements in entertainment and sports. The episode concludes with insights into health benefits associated with sports and innovative solut...
Jan 22, 2026•17 min•Season 6Ep. 363
In this episode of On Brand, Donny discusses the current state of various brands shaping the zeitgeist, focusing on political and social issues. He begins with a critical analysis of ICE, highlighting statistics that reveal a significant number of those detained are not violent criminals, which he argues is contrary to American values. The conversation shifts to the protests in Iran, where Donny expresses frustration over the lack of attention from the public and celebrities, contrasting it with...
Jan 15, 2026•16 min•Season 6Ep. 632
In this engaging conversation, James Patterson, the prolific author, discusses his latest book 'The Invisible Woman', collaborations with notable figures, and insights on life and creativity. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling, personal relationships, and the creative process, while also sharing anecdotes from his career and upcoming projects. Patterson's reflections on cultural icons and his podcast 'Hungry Dogs' provide a deeper understanding of his approach to writing and life. Be s...
Jan 13, 2026•31 min•Season 6Ep. 361
In this episode of On Brand, Donny discusses various brands shaping the current zeitgeist, including a tragic incident involving ICE, political commentary on immigration, the influence of foreign funding in education, and updates from the entertainment and airline industries. The conversation also touches on retail trends, coaching changes in the NFL, workplace trends, public safety initiatives, health insights, and fitness trends in America. Takeaways Political commentary should transcend parti...
Jan 09, 2026•18 min•Season 6Ep. 360
In this episode we go back to October of 2022. Donny sits down with legendary chef, restaurateur, television personality, and friend, Bobby Flay. During their discussion, Bobby gives us a glimpse into his early days living in New York City, his introduction to the culinary world, and how he rose to stardom as one of the first personalities to appear on the widely successful Food Network channel. Plus, Bobby fills us in on some new projects he has been working on, including his new book, "Sunday...
Jan 06, 2026•30 min•Season 5Ep. 359