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The Ham Radio Show presents: Cold Cuts
The Ham Radio Show presents: Cold Cuts
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It all started at Connecticut school of broadcasting “in an empty room” and has developed into the most dangerous radio show on the internet, armed with weapons of mass discussion. Tackling the hot button topics or chatting it up with the biggest stars (and even the smallest ones too!) in the entertainment industry. It’s raw, it’s edgy, It’s completely Uncensored, it’s The Ham Radio Show's Best Bits and Interviews. Hear the Full Episodes @ www.TheHamRadio.Show
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In a moment of genuine appreciation, Eddie takes a break from the April Fool’s chaos to pay tribute to a radio juggernaut: Ron Bennington. From the pioneering days of Ron and Ron to the groundbreaking Ron and Fez and his current show on SiriusXM, Ron has been a massive influence on the industry. Eddie discusses Ron’s recent colon cancer diagnosis, his incredible "chin-up" attitude toward the fight, and why he’s a true legend of the airwaves. Plus, Eddie touches on the shifting landscape of NYC morning radio, including the latest at Q104.3 and the stars who have paved the way before him.
The ravishing CJ Perry (fka Lana) joins Uncle Eddie in the bunker for an unfiltered, deep-dive interview! We’re going beyond the wrestling persona to talk about her massive new podcast Identity Crisis, her upcoming fictional novel Bulletproof Angel, and the real truth behind her IVF journey.Plus, CJ drops some exciting news about her movie Guns Up getting a major theatrical second run. We also talk WWE culture, the transition from Lana to CJ, and why it’s time for a #RusevMania takeover.
Did the Kardashian camp pay off Lamar Odom’s massive "hooker bill" at the Love Ranch behind the scenes while publicly dragging Dennis Hof through the mud?In this explosive segment from The Ham Radio Show, Uncle Eddie uncovers the truth about the 2015 overdose that the mainstream media won't touch. We’re featuring exclusive, Barely-heard audio from the late Dennis Hof himself from one of our 2016 interviews , breaking down exactly how the Kardashian PR machine operated—and how they paid the bill privately while publicly claiming Dennis was just "looking for PR."It’s time to set the record straight on the Lamar Odom narrative. If you’re tired of the mainstream "victim" story, this is the reality check you’ve been waiting for.
The highlight of this week's Ham Radio Show was undoubtedly the appearance of heavyweight boxing icon and SiriusXM host, "Gentleman" Gerry Cooney. Despite a few technical hiccups with the "routing system" and some persistent calls from Melrose Larry Green trying to steal the spotlight, Eddie eventually got the legend on the line.Eddie’s Takeaway: "It’s not every day that a boxing legend threatens to kick your ass, and quite frankly, it’s an honor to be threatened by Gerry Cooney."Catch Gerry Cooney and Randy Gordon on "At the Fights" on SiriusXM Faction Talk (Mondays and Thursdays at 9 PM).
In this heartfelt episode, the crew reflects on the untimely passing of the legendary hip hop radio personality, Lord Sear, at the age of 54. Known for his influential role on SiriusXM's Shave45 and his work alongside icons like Stretch and Bobito, Sear was a beacon in the hip hop community. The discussion dives deep into personal anecdotes, shared memories, and the profound impact Sear had on those around him.
Animation powerhouse Waco O’Guin (Co-creator of Brickleberry, Paradise PD, and Farzar) gets on the phone with The Ham Radio Show to talk about his latest massive win. His Kickstarter for the Paradise PD/Farzar crossover comic hit its goal in just SEVEN hours—and he explains why fans are so desperate for the ending.Waco talks about the "crazy and stupid" entertainment business, why Farzar was originally rejected because a Netflix exec "didn't like space," and how 80s icons like He-Man and Thundercats shaped his sick sense of humor. We also dive into the world of voice acting and what it’s like working with legends like Tom Kenny (SpongeBob).
Ever wondered what it’s actually like to date someone in the adult industry? Adult superstar, model, and writer Addis Fouché joins Uncle Eddie and the crew to break down the logic behind her hit live show, The Lust Files.In this segment, Addis discusses the psychological hurdles men face, the importance of genuine confidence, and why seeing her "work" on the internet is a major "ick" for some guys. From deal-breakers to the "Goldilocks" theory of dating, Addis gives us a raw, funny, and empathetic look at sex and relationships in the modern era. Plus, the guys pitch a wild "science experiment" involving a food truck!
The "OG" Piney has officially returned from the dead... for the second time this year. From a "Widowmaker" heart attack while shoveling snow in January to a sudden, terrifying onset of epilepsy on Super Bowl Sunday, Piney breaks down his recent stay on death’s door. Hear the harrowing (and hilariously dark) details of his time in four-point restraints, the "Michael Jackson milk" (Propofol) hallucinations, and how he tried to con the nurses into unstrapping him by faking a stroke. Piney is now beginning his official "Las Vegas residency" on the Ham Radio Show—assuming he stays on this side of the dirt.As if the studio wasn't full enough with today's "Sausage Party," Johnny Vegas and Ricky reveal the truth about "The Nina"—a 12-year-old ghost who has been haunting the food truck and pinching the feet of the crew. From employees quitting after getting their asses grabbed by the afterlife to Eddie wondering if she’s the one messing with his chair, we explore the spiritual baggage following the Ham Radio show.
This week on The Ham Radio Show, Uncle Eddie and the crew get down to some serious business: finding a new "official brothel" for the program. While the Bunny Ranch remains a legal institution, Eddie gets personal about why the vibe has changed.Honoring a Legend: RIP Dennis HofEddie takes a moment to pay tribute to his late, great friend Dennis Hof. Recalling the legendary birthday weekends Dennis used to host for him—filled with phenomenal food, drinks, and world-class company—Eddie reflects on the loss of a true "tastemaker." With the Bunny Ranch having "turned its back on the world" since Dennis’s passing, the crew officially says their goodbyes. Rest in peace, Dennis; you are deeply missed.Welcome to the Family: Madam Dena and Sheri’s RanchIn a hilarious and unapologetically graphic "audition" for the show's new home base, the guys welcome Madam Dena from Sheri's Ranch Resort and Spa in Pahrump, Nevada. Dena wins the crew over instantly with her "world-class phone voice" and her sharp wit, proving that Sheri’s is the ultimate one-stop-shop for the Ham Radio lifestyle
The "Offlympics" segment was introduced by Eddie Finocchiaro to celebrate the actual Olympics in February. It is defined as the "office Olympics," pitting the show's co-hosts against each other in various challenges testing both mental and physical acuity.The Competition StructureTeams/Competitors: Ricky, Billy, and Joe.Scoring: The final goal is to be the first competitor/team to reach 20 points, with awards given out at the end of the month in an official ceremony. Competitors must announce their name and use their noise maker (Joe has a "honker") before answering a question.Event 1: The TITS ChallengeThe first event was purely mental, titled the TITS Challenge (Totally Interesting Trivia Show).Rules: Standard quiz show format with steals allowed for incorrect answers. The questions covered general knowledge, ranging from geography and science to pop culture (e.g., naming the Seven Dwarfs, the largest ocean, the most populous country, the number of zeros in a million).
Meet Mike Dickinson, the self-proclaimed "King of the Midwest Strip Clubs" (and officially the Ham Radio Show's newest "H.O.F"!.... But no one can ever replace Dennis Hof).Mike calls in to discuss his multi-club empire, including the legendary Admiral Theater in Chicago—which he dubs "The Vatican of Strip Clubs." He breaks down the adult entertainment business, reveals his massive 210-pound weight loss transformation (and why he had more sex when he was heavy!), and explains why free speech—inspired by Larry Flynt—is his core philosophy.IN THIS SEGMENT:15 Clubs, One Empire: Details on Mike's extensive strip club operations, from Tennessee to Chicago.The Admiral Theater: The incredible history of the monumental Chicago venue, from Al Capone's hangout to the "hottest club in the city."Mickey Rourke's Rescue: Why Mike publicly offered a home and a job to the struggling, homeless actor Mickey Rourke.The New Feature Act: How Mike is moving away from traditional acts and booking massive social media influencers (AKA "spicy dancers" with millions of followers) who are willing to dance naked.Life as a "Chubby Chaser" Target: Mike discusses the women who love big men, and how his sex life changed after shedding over 200 pounds.The Power of Free Speech: Why Mike fights for the kind of radical, controversial free expression embodied by Larry Flynt.Mike Dickinson is the owner/operator of 23 adult clubs nationwide.
It’s the most morbid time of the year! The Ham Radio Show officially kicks off its highly anticipated and deeply irreverent Deadpool Bingo Draft. Host Eddie Finocchiaro, along with Joe, Billy, and Ricky, lay out their "Fatal Five" picks—the aged celebrities and figures most likely to pass away in the coming season—all vying for the coveted "Deadpool Balls" trophy.The draft is filled with controversy and highly dubious analysis as the team selects targets like 100-year-old Dick Van Dyke, Yoko Ono, Clint Eastwood, and key political figures like Mitch McConnell and Joe Biden.The real points, however, come from the Long Shots (picks under 65). Watch the competitive spirit fly as the crew selects high-risk individuals like actor Eric Dane (battling ALS), the potentially "disappearing" Ariana Grande, and Christina Applegate (living with MS), setting the stage for a year of dark humor and scorekeeping. The question remains: who has the morbid luck to win the title this year?
We sit down with the legendary James Bartholet. From his roots in mainstream Broadway and soaps like General Hospital to becoming an adult industry titan and horror movie producer, James talks about his slasher franchise Scissors, his new Roku channel, and gives some very specific advice on why you should never cook in a crockpot while undressed
The Ham Radio officially Lights its Ham Radio Show Stuffed Pig, 1 hour before NBC Lights the tree! and no PETA, its a stuffed pig.if listening on audio, its actually more of a visual of the ornament: https://youtu.be/G4JD8w2Oe84
Carmela Clutch Gives us a GobblesGiving Finale unlike any other!
In this segment of WTF News, the crew starts off discussing the creepy new technology that uses AI to let you "talk" to deceased relatives. Is it comforting or just a distortion of reality?The conversation then shifts gears into a heated debate about modern comfort zones, specifically regarding transgender individuals in bathrooms and locker rooms. Uncle Eddie and the boys discuss the clash between "woke" comfort levels, safety concerns for children, and basic locker room modesty.Disclaimer: The views expressed in this video are those of the hosts and are for entertainment and comedic purposes.
Uncle Eddie tells an agonizingly awkward story from his day job behind the scenes at SiriusXM. After using the last of the toilet paper in the handicap stall, a high-ranking executive rushes in right after him to do his business.Eddie faces a split-second decision: Help the guy out, or run? He explains the crippling anxiety that stopped him from sliding a roll under the door—fear that it would look like he was trying too hard to suck up. With his ultimate goal being to get The Ham Radio Show on SiriusXM, Eddie didn't want to come off as the "needy guy" trying to trade bathroom favors for airtime. The crew debates if he was being professional or just cruel.
It’s Week 3 of the Ham Radio Show’s annual "Gobblesgiving" tradition! This week, the beautiful Ebony Mystique calls in to take on the challenge. The rules are simple but ridiculous: perform on a banana while simultaneously making turkey gobble noises.Eddie, Ricky, and the crew judge her technique, her "dirty talk," and how she handles the "Tia and Tamara" situation. Did she pull off the elusive "Dirty Gobble"?
The show delved into a discussion on a recently observed comet, with Eddie citing "The Ham Radio Show's head scientist." He noted that the speculation of the comet being an "alien ship" stems from just "one scientist" but acknowledged its strange behavior, including changes in course and speed. The conversation quickly devolved into a debate about which person in the room would be the first to receive an alien anal probe if extraterrestrials landed, with Joe volunteering to ensure humanity's survival. This crude segue led directly into the next segment, as Joe declared, "a lot of people like it up the ass." as Night Two of Gobblesgiving with Go-Go Zombi Joins us on The Phone for our annual holiday tradition, Night Two of Gobblesgiving, returned with Go-Go Zombi joining the program to perform the classic segment, where she simulates oral while interspersing the sounds with the mating call of a turkey. Go-Go Zombi became the first guest in the history of the segment to perform the infamous "Gobble on the Balls," a feat that left the producer, Billy, visibly stunned and prompted Eddie to demand that statues be erected in her honor.
Todd McFarlane, the creator of Spawn and co-creator of Venom, joined the show to discuss his groundbreaking career and philosophy. McFarlane detailed the monumental decision in 1992 when he, along with six other top comic artists (dubbed "The A-Team" or "Dream Team"), left Marvel Comics to form Image Comics. He states that the goal was simple: 100% creator ownership, arguing that at Marvel, creators were only keeping about 4% of the value of their creations. The debut issue of Spawn sold 1.7 million copies, a record that still stands. Image Comics is credited with changing the comic industry landscape, leading to later hits like The Walking Dead and Invincible. McFarlane explained that his company, McFarlane Toys, revolutionized the action figure market by focusing on superior sculpture, articulation, and detail, aiming to sell toys to a "26-year-old" collector rather than a "six-year-old." He confirmed the new Spawn movie, starring Jamie Foxx, is still in development, noting that a director has recently been hired. McFarlane is expecting a new script in January and stated the next major piece of news will be a definitive production date.Fan Philosophy: McFarlane expressed that he shouldn't get "added credit" for simply being nice to fans, as that should be the standard. He believes "there is no bad question" when a fan approaches him because "if it's important enough for an individual to ask, it should be important enough for me to answer."
















