They Already Wrote My Obituary. I'm 87 and Not Done Yet | Ep. 395 with Maury Povich

EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 39 MIN

They Already Wrote My Obituary. I'm 87 and Not Done Yet | Ep. 395 with Maury Povich

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Daniel Robbins interviews Maury Povich about how a local news journalist became a national TV icon, the real production machine behind Maury, and what it was like competing in the early talk show wars of the 1990s. Maury explains how the show verified stories like a newsroom, how paternity, lie detectors, and out of control teen themes became mainstream, and why the tabloid talk era directly spawned today’s reality TV ecosystem. The conversation widens into modern media, AI deepfakes, grief, money, marriage, and what Maury believes matters most now. Check out the second season of "On Par with Maury Povich", one of the best shows out there! Key Discussion Points Maury explains that being recognized for “you are the father” is a badge of honor, because it means the show became part of culture and people truly watched. He shares how his producing teams operated like a newsroom, checking stories and vetting guests, and says in 31 years they were never faked on air. Maury describes the early days when his show and Jerry Springer started tame, then shifted after Rikki Lake proved a younger audience could be captured, forcing everyone to evolve. He says the 1990s talk show era sparked modern reality TV, connecting the thread to Housewives, Kardashians, and today’s cable reality landscape. Maury reacts to AI misinformation, including a viral deepfake featuring his show that was so convincing his sister called to ask if it was real. He opens up about his marriage to Connie Chung, saying she is funnier than people expect, and shares their rule: take work seriously, never take yourselves seriously. Maury reflects on comedians as truth tellers, comparing different comedic styles and explaining why his podcast guests increasingly include comics. He shares why Montana is his reset, valuing silence, space, and solitude, and why golf reveals every morsel of a person’s character in 18 holes. Maury discusses money insecurity and why he takes Social Security proudly because he remembers paying into it when he had almost nothing. He tells the story of his brother David, the lifelong hero dynamic between them, and why his father’s generation never taught them how to grieve. Maury reveals the surreal moment the New York Times began drafting his obituary years in advance and refused to show it to him. For his unlimited possibility moment, Maury credits Rupert Murdoch bringing him to New York to host A Current Affair, which launched everything that followed. If sleep, stress, or recovery is something you’re struggling with, check out Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers. It genuinely changed my life. You can get it at https://shorturl.at/BXudB. Use code FOUNDERS to get 15%! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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