Sean Hannity promises to show a more casual side of himself on Fox News Media’s new podcast, “Hang Out with Sean Hannity,” coming next month.
The twice-weekly podcast will premiere on March 3rd. On “Hangout with Sean Hannity,” the longtime Fox News Channel host will have “unfiltered conversations” with figures from across culture, business, sports, politics and more. The show will be filmed from a new set called Hannity’s personal “man cave” in Florida.
With the launch of “The Hangout,” Hannity will end his interview show “Sean” on the Fox Nation streaming service.
Hannity said in a statement: “I’m always interested in how people got to this point. The risks they took, the mistakes they overcame, and the lessons that can’t be conveyed on TV. This podcast is an opportunity to slow down and have a conversation. There are no scripts or talking points, just real discussions with meaningful people who have something to say.”
“Hang Out With Sean Hannity” will initially be available on YouTube and Spotify. The new podcast is separate from “The Sean Hannity Show,” a nationally syndicated radio show that also runs on the podcast platform.
According to Fox News Media, Hannity’s Hangout podcast will feature “down-to-earth, down-to-earth conversations” that “spotlight guests’ defining moments, personal setbacks, hard-learned lessons, and true grit driven by accomplishment.”
“Sean Hannity remains one of the most influential voices in media, grounded in the same values and work ethic as in his early days,” Porter Berry, president of Fox News Digital and New Media, said in a statement. “I’m excited to expand our podcast portfolio with one of the greatest broadcasters to ever step behind the microphone.”
The launch of “Hang Out With Sean Hannity” is the latest addition to Fox News Media’s new media division, which features a series of established podcasts including “Ruthless,” “Will Cain Country,” “Planet Tyrus” and “The Riley Gaines Show.”
Hannity is an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump and has worked at Fox News Channel for 30 years. His prime-time show was the highest-rated of any cable news station in its time slot, averaging 3.2 million viewers for the entire 2025 Nielsen fiscal year.
Throughout his tenure at Fox News, Hannity has interviewed numerous journalists and politicians, including Trump, Elon Musk, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, actor and director Sean Penn, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
