"YOUR WELCOME" with Michael Malice
Michael Malice brings his unique perspective – and plenty of sick burns – as he discusses everything from north Korea to American politics and culture with a bevy of guests.
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It’s a nostalgia-filled episode this week as Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) invites his good friend, writer, and author, Lisa De Pasquale, back onto the show to celebrate the release of her brand-new book, The Gen X Handbook for Middle Age. Michael and Lisa talk about how crazy some of the 80s kids shows were, why man
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes political commentator and prominent civil rights lawyer, Robert Barnes, onto the show to discuss the egregious secrets of John Bolton’s classified leaks, the internet’s role in exposing deep state lies, and how a certain science fiction novel from 1973 might have given us a clue
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) invites former MMA fighter, boxer, and Olympic wrestler, Ben Askren, back onto the show to share his emotional story about being nearly dying earlier this year, living life after a double lung transplant, and the friends and family who held his hand through his journey back to the land o
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes author and senior editor at Pirate Wires, Ashley Rindsberg, onto the show to discuss the shocking truth behind journalistic integrity, the media’s complicity in government narratives, and how the New York Times has significantly (and strategically) influenced how many of us view
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) invites legendary author Walter Kirn onto the show to talk about the disturbing reality of modern disconnection, the not-so-surprising philosophical shifts The Left is making behind the scenes, and how the future of AI has taken a disturbing turn recently. https://x.com/walterkirn https
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes the co-founder of Wikipedia, Larry Sanger, onto the show to discuss the shocking truth behind Wikipedia’s reliability, how and why it became biased over time, the dangerous relationship evolving between humans and AI, and how frighteningly close we are to outsourcing our own thi