A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a heated discussion about the controversy surrounding transgender women competing in female athletic competitions, with a focus on the specific case of transgender golfer Hailey Davidson.
Steele discusses her views on the inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports, which was one of the controversial topics that led to her firing from ESPN.
This is the central topic of discussion, with the guests analyzing the fairness and implications of allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's categories.
The controversy surrounding biological males competing in women's sports, particularly against minors, is a major topic covered through discussions with guests and David Menzies' report on the transgender swimmer in Canada.
The podcast episodes provided focus extensively on the controversy surrounding transgender athletes competing in women's sports, particularly the perceived unfairness and potential safety issues for female athletes.
Several episodes, such as What She SAW in That Locker Room, 'South Park' Mocks Lizzo & She Films Her Humiliating Reaction, and Cohen Admits to Stealing From Trump, and Protecting Women's Sports, with Sens. Ted Cruz and Katie Britt, and Riley Gaines, feature interviews with female athletes like Riley Gaines who have directly experienced competing against transgender competitors and share their concerns about the impact on women's sports.
The episodes also explore the broader societal and political debates around this issue, with guests and hosts expressing a range of perspectives on topics like the need for separate categories, the role of biology and competitive advantages, and the broader implications for gender equality and inclusivity in sports.