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Patreon EP. 98 This was a tremendous interview and a special treat for all old-school radio listeners. Mike Siegel, the former host of Coast to Coast AM, cleared the air on numerous topics that have never been told before. He hosted the late-night talk show from April 2000 until January 2001 and became a frequent substitute for Art Bell in late 1999. Early in 2001, Bell decided to return, and Siegel left the show. He later hosted daily talk shows on WLIE in Islip, Long Island and KVI/KTTH in Seattle, Washington where he played key roles in introducing accountability to Washington state government.
Episode 519: Two Guys Talking Mad Sh*t The boys discuss their 4th of July celebrations before diving into the current political landscape. The boys analyze Joe Biden’s performance and question whether he will make it to the second debate. They also explore whether Democrats are purposely sinking their own ship, as well as considering if America is ready for a female president. This episode covers a wide range of topics with humor and insight from both hosts.
Episode 518: Happy Days Like old times, the boys returned to End Of Days Radio. The guys discuss the first round of the presidential debate, with Joe Biden being humiliated by his own peers. Was this an inside job? Things turn very adult as the conversation picks up steam. Don’t listen to this on speakers if you don’t want to hear some raunchy humor!
Episode 517: The One Night Stand Edition Michael and Myke engage in a hilarious conversation that touches on various topics, including the debate, Myke’s sex life (which he admits is not as exciting as he would like), and the general pain of living.
For the first time ever we will conduct our first live stream for those on Patreon. We invite you to join myself and Myke Hideous at 4 pm pst – 7 pm est! https://www.patreon.com/michaeldecon