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Roseanne Barr Podcast #126

This week, Roseanne is joined by the incomparable Michael Malice. He pushes the conversation in a different direction than the usual Roseanne Barr Podcast, arguing that audiences may be less interested in her political takes than in the untold stories behind her fame. The two discuss her career—from struggling to make ends meet in her early years (including living in a cave), to breaking through in stand-up and launching one of the most successful sitcoms in television history. Roseanne reflects on the drive and defiance that fueled her rise. It’s a candid look at ambition, reputation, and the complicated cost of becoming a cultural lightning rod.

“YOUR WELCOME” with Michael Malice #404: Buck Sexton

Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) invites talk show host and former CIA officer, Buck Sexton, back onto the show to talk about modern political brainwashing techniques, why people are often incentivized to believe in mass delusions, and what happens to society when the media’s job isn’t about telling the truth.

“YOUR WELCOME” with Michael Malice #403: Jesse Kelly

Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes anti-communist and radio show host, Jesse Kelly, onto the show to discuss how Trumps loyalty-first hires may cost him, why both parties keep spending but will never admit the bill, and what happens when public feuds create mortal enemies.

“YOUR WELCOME” with Michael Malice #402: Raw Egg Nationalist

Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) invites author and anthropologist, Charles Cornish-Dale (better known as “Raw Egg Nationalist”) onto the show to discuss why testosterone decline may reshape American politics, how fitness lies from well-known influencers and celebrities are creating extremely dangerous trends, and an increasing problem in the Eastern world that is slowly making its way west.

“YOUR WELCOME” with Michael Malice #401: Stephen Fishbach

Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes author and multi-season Survivor contestant, Stephen Fishbach, onto the show to discuss what drives our human fascination with emotional voyeurism, how fame is viewed from the lens of a reality tv contestant, and why being in front of a camera can train you to be a good liar and gas-lighter. Stephen also finds out how Michael really feel about Jeff Probst, what Michael’s hack would be if he ever played Traitors, and the one show that should never exist, but does.

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