Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) is joined by famous television host, journalist, and author, John Stossel, to talk about the growing skepticism of corporate media, the very realistic paradox of progressive ideologies, and his own political journey from liberal ideals to libertarian living. John also shares some of his encounters in the television industry; From the on-air egomaniacs, to the crooked politicians, to the psychopaths behind bars.
Comedian Gary Vider joins the show to discuss his podcast “#1 Dad” and his con-man father who inspired it. They also talk about how he got his start in stand-up and the comedians who helped him along in his early days. Next, Leah Knauer returns to read the news including stories about JLo filing for divorce from Ben Affleck, a colonoscopy doctor allegedly not hearing a patient screaming because he didn’t have his hearing aid in, a new non-dating app that connects groups of people just for meals, and a survey that found Fresno to have the most chivalrous men in California. Finally, statistician and professional poker player Nate Silver makes his first ACS appearance to talk about his new book “On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything.” They also talk about his site FiveThreeEight getting bought by Disney and the benefits of leaving the mainstream media in favor of Substack. Then they discuss what Nate’s model predicts for the upcoming presidential election and his relationship with Sam Bankman-Fried.
With questions arising about the future of RFK Jr.’s presidential campaign, his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, sits down for an exclusive interview with Adam. Nicole talks about a recent podcast appearance where she suggested that RFK Jr. may drop out of the race and throw his support to Donald Trump and explains why her campaign is passionate about keeping the Harris/Walz ticket out of office. She also discusses why the Democrats specifically, are afraid of the RFK Jr. ticket. Then she discusses how she went from public school in Oakland, to a $58k/year job as a paralegal, to Silicon Valley royalty, and how the STEM lifestyle isn’t necessarily the healthiest. They wrap the show by talking about her obsession with listening to Adam & Dr. Drew on Loveline growing up.
Dave Dameshek returns to the show, while Jason “Mayhem” Miller sits in to do the news. They open by discussing the flag system used during car races and how it was implemented during Adam’s near crash last weekend. Then they talk about how Danny DeVito is the new Rodney Allen Rippy, chip bag etiquette and an update on “Shek’s Fruit of the Year” award. Then Mayhem reads the news including stories about a twerking mascot in California that leads to a high school principal being put on administrative leave, the health benefits of “Fart Walks”, a search team meeting Jay Leno before rescuing a lost hiker and a hacker faking his own death to avoid child support payments. Next, 4x NBA champion John Salley returns to the show to talk some hoops, including his 1v1 games against a young Kobe Bryant. Then he’s joined by hedge fund manager Brian Estes to talk about their new documentary “God Bless Bitcoin.”
Jackie has an out of body experience in a public restroom, attempts to cancel Balenciaga and psychoanalyzes the correlation between Bennifer home decor choices and the downfall of their relationship.
Loren Gray, the social media sensation and one of TikTok’s original stars, joins Kaitlyn to chat about her leap into the acting world with her upcoming comedy INCOMING. Loren opens up about her journey from being bullied in school after her TikTok fame and moving to LA. They dive into the pressures of social media, comparing yourself to others, and Loren's surprising role in her first-ever movie. Plus, Loren shares how TikTok keeps her humble, and what her dream role would be as she continues to explore new avenues in her career.
In this episode of Off the Vine, Kaitlyn Bristowe sits down with the multi-talented Julianne Hough, who’s got a lot to share! From her roots in ballroom dancing—thanks to a family legacy—to her evolution as the host of Dancing with the Stars, Julianne reveals the challenges and triumphs of her journey. She opens up about her new book, Everything We Never Knew, and the raw, emotional experiences that shaped it. Hear Julianne discuss how she navigated the highs and lows of love, her “death hole pit of sh*t era,” and why she’s never felt more empowered as an almost 36-year-old woman. Plus, Julianne talks about the exciting new music she’s writing that ties into her book, and spills behind-the-scenes stories from her iconic roles in Footloose and Safe Haven. Whether it’s dancing, dating, or digging deep into her artistic side, Julianne Hough is ready to share it all. Don’t miss this candid, heartfelt, and inspiring conversation!
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes podcaster, author, and evolutionary biologist, Bret Weinstein, onto the show to share his thoughts on the causes of sociopathy, the misunderstandings of IQ and what it implies, and why resistance (even from an evolutionary bioligist perspective) is important for all human beings. Bret also gives us his thoughts on the 2024 election and why a certain political figure just seems very off.
As a gift to herself, Jackie discusses people, places and things she irrationally hates for over an hour.
In this episode of Off the Vine, Kaitlyn Bristowe sits down with the multi-talented and super sweet David Arquette for a wild ride through his eclectic career. From growing up in a famous family and making his mark in Hollywood to his surprising foray into professional wrestling, David shares it all! Tune in to hear about his favorite roles, hilarious on-set bloopers, and why he got thrown out of a huge party. Plus, David opens up about sobriety, social media, and that time he nearly got into a fight with Harvey Weinstein. This episode is packed with laughs, jaw-dropping stories, and heartfelt moments you won’t want to miss!