"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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Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) is joined by comedian and YoutTuber, Chrissie Mayr, to discuss the tragic murder of her father, becoming a mother, and emotionally processing huge life events as a comedian. twitter.com/chrissiemayr linktr.ee/chrissiemayr Order THE WHITE PILL: http://whitepillbook.com/ Order THE ANARCHIS
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) is joined by comedian and writer for Gutfeld!, Joe Machi, to talk about the reactions to Kristi Noem’s recent disclosure, true comedy trending in the right direction, and the story of Joe’s biggest bombing on stage. Joe also gives a few tips on writing comedy, and why authenticity is a k
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes controversial conservative host, Jesse Lee Peterson, onto the show to share his contentious thoughts on the Civil Rights Movement, why he believes the Biden administration will doing anything to maintain power, and how there is a clear divide amongst Republican politicians when
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) invites internet personality Bronze Age Pervert onto the show to discuss the very different international ideas of freedom, the progress-stifling stubbornness of older generations, and why his concept of “The Longhouse” is an idea we all should understand. twitter.com/bronzeagemantis br
She’s back! Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) is joined by legendary comedian, Roseanne Barr, to talk about bouncing back from being cancelled, the stories she still hopes to tell about her sitcom days, and why it’s important to share your pain especially when you’re perceived as a tough person. twitter.com/therealrosea
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes author and political science researcher, Richard Hanania, onto the podcast to share his thoughts on the multi-layered pro-life debate, how wokeness blinds people from fundamental issues, and why hit-pieces often tell you that you’re doing something right. twitter.com/RichardHana