What archival videos and interviews of Charlie and Erika Kirk are publicly available and where were they first published?

Checked on January 30, 2026
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Executive summary

A modest but traceable archive of Charlie and Erika Kirk material is publicly available across conservative media outlets, social platforms, and mainstream reporting: clips from The Charlie Kirk Show and Turning Point events, podcast episodes featuring the couple, older interviews referenced on Wikipedia, and a set of post-2025 leaked audio/video items circulated by political influencers — each piece traceable to an initial publisher or source in the record provided [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. This analysis catalogs those archival items and where they were first published or surfaced, noting disputes over provenance and gaps where primary-hosting details are not established in the reporting supplied.

1. The Charlie Kirk Show clips and an old interview that resurfaced on social media

An old clip of Charlie introducing a visibly blushing then-fiancée Erika on The Charlie Kirk Show was widely shared after Charlie’s killing and is described in reporting as originating from an episode of that show — the resurfaced version was picked up and republished by outlets reporting on the viral moment, with NDTV highlighting the original as “The Charlie Kirk Show” material now circulating on social platforms [2]. The Charlie Kirk Show is the primary home for many such archived moments; the program’s archives and episode pages are promoted by TPUSA’s show channels and are cited as the origin for daily segments and couple appearances [1].

2. Podcast appearances and specific episodes available on streaming platforms

The couple has also appeared together on podcasts that are accessible in streaming archives: for example, a Midweek Rise Up episode titled “S3: 03 tough love; feat. Charlie & Erika Kirk” was published to Spotify in September 2023 and remains a publicly listed episode in that platform’s catalog, establishing Spotify as an original publisher for that recorded interview [3]. Separately, The Charlie Kirk Show maintains its own podcast feed and episode archive that hosts joint appearances and interview segments, which the show markets through its site and network partners [1].

3. Reported mainstream interviews and biographical entries cited as archival sources

Biographical reporting and encyclopedic entries summarize earlier interviews and public statements attributed to Erika and Charlie: the Wikipedia entry for Erika Kirk references a range of interviews, including a cited conversation with Megyn Kelly and coverage in The New York Times, which the Wikipedia page presents as part of the public record of interviews and remarks by Erika [4]. The provided reporting does not reproduce those full interviews here, but identifies Wikipedia as a compilation that points to mainstream outlets as the original venues for several longer-form interviews.

4. Post-2025 releases and the promise of “unseen” archival material

After Charlie’s death, Erika announced plans to release previously unseen speeches, interviews and international footage, with reporting in The Economic Times describing her intention to publish a trove of archived recordings and integrate them into Turning Point USA programming — that announcement is presented as the public origin point for an upcoming formal release of archived material [6]. The Economic Times frames this as an organized effort by Erika and TPUSA to surface additional primary recordings under her oversight [6].

5. Leaked audio/video clips that surfaced through influencers and media outlets, and disputes over context

Multiple outlets and social posts documented leaked audio and a video of Erika discussing memorial logistics and merchandise that were released to the public by influencer channels; reporting attributes an audio leak to Candace Owens and notes that the clip circulated on social platforms and was covered by outlets such as Yahoo, BuzzFeed and the Irish Star, which described both an audio release and a later video of the same staff call [5] [7] [8]. Coverage diverges on framing — some reports call the material a leaked private communication while other outlets present it as a publicized clip — and several pieces note controversy and debate over interpretation rather than establishing a single authoritative original upload beyond those influencer and outlet reports [5] [7] [8]. Separate cultural mashups and reuse of Charlie and Erika audio in performance acts have been reported as derived from publicly circulating clips [9].

This inventory captures what the supplied reporting documents as publicly available archival videos and interviews and where they were first published or surfaced: The Charlie Kirk Show and its podcast feed for show clips [1] [2], Spotify for at least one joint podcast episode [3], mainstream interviews compiled by Wikipedia pointing to outlets such as Megyn Kelly and The New York Times as original venues [4], an announced curated release via Erika/Turning Point as reported by The Economic Times [6], and leaked audio/video that first circulated publicly via influencers and was picked up by news outlets [5] [7] [8]. Reporting gaps remain where outlets reference primary-hosted original files without linking a canonical host in the provided sources; those specifics are not established in the materials supplied here.

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