The first person to get to review this show on Google is little old me? How cool!
This show has introduced me to so many awesome people who largely are all actually contributing to make this world better. Rubin is fun, intelligent, and has enough humility to grow in his beliefs and consider opposing views. There is what I believe to be a new brand of enlightenment brewing in the world. Conservatives and classical liberals (what Rubin describes himself as, as well as small "l" libertarian) aren't seeing eye to eye on every issue, but are beginning to see through each other's eyes. Somehow, with political beliefs seeming to become more polarized (which appears to me to be a migration of people to the far left) has opened up an avenue for new moderates, which seems to include conservatives, liberals, true moderates, blue dog democrats, and a majority of republicans. The far right is not accepted by any respectable, decent person leaning right. This is why I do not fear them. The issue is on the other side of the aisle. Many on the left are willing to succumb to the narratives pushed by far left ideologues out of fear of being ostracized.
The Rubin Report demonstrates how we don't have to all necessarily agree with everyone on every stance about everything. As long as your political beliefs don't dictate that you force everyone to conform to your narrative, it is likely that you can contribute to the conversation that is going to advance our great nation and hopefully all of western society and whoever wants to come along for the ride in the right direction.
While many of my favorite episodes feature some of the more prominent people watched on Youtube (Jordan Peterson, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro, Larry Elder etc.), my favorite episode to date was with Katharine Birbalsingh.