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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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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.
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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."
Explicit Content. that's why its 18+ It's the raunchy, annual tradition you've come to know and fear—GobblesGiving! Former corporate lawyer and current OnlyFans star Jennie Lynnie kicks off the festivities by attempting to win the first round against next week's challenger, Go Go Zombie.Listen as Jennie gets brutally candid about her career pivot, her famed "tight box" after her first on-camera sexual partner, and her fight to make more money than her content-creating daughter. Plus, hear Jennie try to perform fellatio live on-air while perfecting the traditional turkey "gobble" in this absurdly explicit (and surprisingly informative) segment! She's got the flat tummy and the B/C cups—but does she have the winning gobble?
repare for a jaw-dropping conversation as we connect with the incredible author and "Cancer Crusader," Ivy Supersonic. Ivy shares her life-saving personal story: how she rejected conventional treatment after a cervical cancer diagnosis (with a 15-pound mass the size of a watermelon!) and achieved radical remission in a remarkable four weeks using a strict, raw vegan, sprout-based diet. She breaks down her demanding regimen, explains the power of food as medicine, and talks about her book, My Journey with Cancer and How I Kicked Its Ass in Four Weeks
Steve Grillo joins the crew for a raucous trip down memory lane, sharing outrageous stories from his time on The Howard Stern Show. From the hilarious antics that defined shock jock radio to the behind-the-scenes chaos, Grillo spills the tea on everything from his infamous intern days to his unexpected journey into acting on The Sopranos.As the conversation unfolds, Grillo candidly reflects on the challenges he faced, the absurdity of his experiences, and the unconventional paths his career has taken. With a mix of humor and nostalgia, he discusses the infamous stunts, the camaraderie of the crew, and the pivotal moments that shaped his life in the entertainment industry.Listeners will be treated to a treasure trove of anecdotes, including Grillo's memorable interactions with Howard Stern, his thoughts on the evolving landscape of radio, and the rollercoaster ride that is his new book, "Gorilla Parts." This episode is a must-listen for fans of radio history, comedy, and those curious about the untold stories behind the mic!
In this thrilling episode, the Ham Radio Show dives headfirst into the chaos of horror cinema with the Terror Twins, Bodie and Kai, stars of the upcoming film "Traction Park Massacre." The excitement is palpable as they discuss their roles as the film's psychotic killers, bringing a blend of dark humor and behind-the-scenes insights that will leave you on the edge of your seat.Join the crew as they explore the wild world of horror films, the importance of gore in modern cinema, and the unique weapons featured in the movie, including a terrifying contraption known as the "Hackosaurus." The conversation also touches on their experiences at Comic Con, where they'll be attending the world premiere of their film, and their recent adventures in Japan, where they’re building a travel business that promises to take visitors to the weirdest and most wonderful destinations.With a mix of laughter, anticipation, and a sprinkle of horror, this episode is a must-listen for fans of the genre and those curious about the creative minds behind the madness. Get ready for a wild ride as the Terror Twins share their journey in the world of horror!
An energetic and candid interview with Jennie Lynnie," a former corporate lawyer who transitioned to creating content on OnlyFans following the death of her ex-husband. The central theme revolves around her dramatic career and sexual revolution at age 51, driven by a life-altering realization that life is too short for an unfulfilled existence. Jenny Lenny discusses her nearly 30-year sexless marriage and her subsequent efforts to embrace her sexuality and new persona, which the host repeatedly and explicitly celebrates with great enthusiasm. The conversation also details her history with body image and weight loss and her future plans for OnlyFans collaborations and attending industry events like Exotica, ultimately motivated by her goal to avoid returning to her former law practice.
In this riotous episode, the crew unleashes a full-blown circus of comic book culture, convention madness, and jaw-dropping adult confessions. Special guest Dennis Knight—comic book writer and survivor of our studio’s shenanigans—joins the chaos and laughs so hard he nearly forgets to breathe. We’re not sure he knew what show he walked into... but he stayed, and that’s saying something.From the mechanics of sex to the ethics of convention favors, nothing is off-limits. The gang dives deep into the wild world of New York City Comic Con, where Dennis will be holding court at Booth 2236 in the Small Press section. And yes, the Ham Radio crew will be hanging out with him at NYCCC—so brace yourself for more antics, live chaos, and maybe a few questionable decisions.Whether you're a die-hard fan or just here for the laughs, this episode delivers unfiltered fun, comic book love, and the kind of absurdity only Ham Radio can serve up.
In this provocative episode, the hosts engage in a candid discussion about race, friendship, and the complexities of communication in a divided society. As they navigate the fallout from Charlie Kirk's assassination, the conversation takes unexpected turns, revealing personal anecdotes and challenging preconceived notions. With humor and honesty, they confront the uncomfortable realities of racism, unity, and the importance of open dialogue. The crew shares their experiences, emphasizing that bonds forged through respect and understanding transcend race. Join us for a raw exploration of these critical issues that resonate deeply in today’s world.
Our Friend who we will never forget. The late, great and ever so awesome Dennis Hof. A controversial figure who you heard in the news. But did you know him as we knew him?!Audio is ai generated from sources directly from the show archives.
In this intense episode, we tackle the shocking news of the assassination of political commentator Charlie Kirk at the age of 31. The hosts delve into the implications of this tragic event, discussing the state of free speech in America, the political climate, and the dangers of silencing opposing views. Join us for a raw and unfiltered conversation that reflects on the consequences of hatred and the importance of dialogue in a divided society.Charlie knew Free Speech wasnt Silent and He spoke up.
On this wild segment, the crew dives into the new TV series "The Hunting Wives" and the massive $1.4 billion Powerball jackpot.The episode features a call from Sarah, who offers her take on the new show, sparking a lively debate with the hosts about its rating and content. While they find the show's seductive and scandalous scenes compelling, Sarah critiques the series, noting that while it has its entertaining moments, its portrayal of American politics makes it a must-watch.The conversation then pivots to a favorite fantasy: winning the lottery. As the hosts share their plans for the money, the discussion quickly spirals into a hilarious and bizarre wager. One host offers a significant sum of money for an outrageous video, which is then met with an equally strange counter-offer. It's a segment full of laughs, unexpected turn
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