On this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, we dive into the exploding “male economy” — the surge in testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), the booming fitness industry, and the skyrocketing popularity of mobile sports betting. Why are men suddenly obsessed with getting stronger, sharper, and more driven? Clay breaks down his theory: after years of cultural pressure, men are finally pushing back and wanting to be men again.
State Representative Fred Shanks joins the show with breaking news out of the Capitol — a bold new plan to fix the ongoing Mississippi ABC liquor delivery backlog once and for all, including the possibility of temporary privatization that could let stores and restaurants source product directly from distributors.
We also react to major political shake-ups in Texas: Jasmine Crockett’s stunning primary loss (complete with her “Black girl magic” campaign ad and fiery concession speech), plus the high-stakes runoff between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn. Clay weighs in on why personal scandals don’t matter when results do.
Plus, Dr. Michael Walker from Men’s Health of Mississippi breaks down the TRT boom, the hidden dangers of telehealth testosterone, and why getting your levels checked locally with real lab monitoring and full health oversight makes all the difference.
We touch on the failed Sunday liquor sales bill, the new NIL income-tax exemption for college athletes, and what it all means for Mississippi. Buckle up — this one is unfiltered, unapologetic, and packed with the conversations nobody else is having.