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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, lucking load. Michael Arry
Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
It's Charlie from BlackBerry Smoking. I can feel a good
one coming on.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
It's the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Yeah, Friday, drive home. It's a good one.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Mars, two six packs, Shinter not a nine sid Putee Ladder,
Looky's tracks and a fifth of Patrol. I stand Ney
Glue Coodler, take a guess at all the dodder and
I can feel a good.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
One coming on.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Throwing real Wiy Hubbard single on the Red Deck and
the other any blues I had before.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Another working week is over. No chance to stay sober.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
I can feel a good one coming off.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
We're gonna get the feeling. We're gonna keep this higher rock.

Speaker 5 (01:27):
I can feel the great and.

Speaker 6 (01:31):
I can feel a good one for the coming.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Let me tell you something. Push away from the TV.
Stop grudge watching the view, Stop watching CNN. I mustang,
stop watching MSNBC. The election is over. Didn't I like
to watch them meltdown? You think you're in control, but
you're not because you keep tuning in because you desperately

(02:02):
need them to tell you you were right and they
were wrong. You won and they lost and they're not
going to do it, and it's going to make you
crazy because deep down you still need them to tell
you that you were right and they were wrong, and
they're never going to do it. They're not like you.
They're not rational. Their parents didn't like them, they weren't

(02:24):
picked in the game. They're not as successful as they
hoped they would be. Was a headline the other day
that said CNN to lay off some of their top stars.
And I think it was Ted Cruz that tweeted they
had stars. Who knew they had stars. Who's a star
over there? Anderson Pooper? The best thing CNN's got is

(02:47):
Scott Jennings And that's the conservative they brought over there
and then and I got always feel with Michael, Michael,
you should do the view. They want to put a
conservative on the view. Let me just tell you right now,
some of you won't like this. I've never once watched
the View, nor would I. A lot of people out

(03:10):
there are going I just watch it to know what
the other side's thinking. That's funny, because you seem to
be going crazy over it all the time. I don't
think anybody actually watches the View because they enjoy it.
I think that a lot of people. I don't know
what their numbers are. I haven't even looked at their ratings,
but I think a lot of people watch the view

(03:32):
because they know there's going to be stupid stuff said,
and they want to watch it and then run off
and go, hey, do you do what on the field view?
You see what they said on the view. I don't
need to watch the view because people email me what
they said. And then there's a whole cottage industry of
people on our side talker TV and radio and bloggers
and tweeters and all that, and they take every stupid

(03:53):
thing that they say on there. That big fat, bloviating
Whoopi Goldberg, My god, doess she sound awful. She sounds
like a character in Star Wars. She's had five thousand
cigarettes today. Have you ever seen that video ver Moon
of the guy and he has the they have like

(04:14):
a gatling gun of cigarettes and he smokes two hundred
cigarettes and whatever. She sounds like she just competed in
her And there's poor O ted Danson. He was rich
and handsome, and there he was married to Whoopie. I mean, wow,

(04:36):
of course she didn't weigh four hundred pounds back then.

Speaker 6 (04:39):
Right.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
But anyway, I don't understand. I really don't understand why
people watch the view, and I don't think it's from anybody.
It is because they're interested that it might be good
quality perspectives. And you know what I think happens. I
think these certain people, these trolls, the Lincoln Project does this.

(05:03):
It's a bunch of former Republicans that can't get hired.
So now what they do is they just keep poking
the bear every day whatever happens. You know, they'll wake
up today and go, all right, you know, Joe Biden's
the best president we've had since Barack Obama. You know,
Joe Biden has his full faculties. You know, Kamala Harris

(05:23):
is an underrated president. You know, Trump's going to be
more corrupt, the most corrupt president ever. And they just
they take the opposite of what is the case and
the opposite of what we think, and they post it
and then everybody loses their mind, and that way they
get engagement. It's called engagement farming. It's trolling, is what

(05:44):
it is. And they don't believe a thing that they say.
David French, Rick Wilson, George Conway. None of them. Ken
Singer Liz Cheney, Anna Navarro or whatever her name is,
none of them believe it. But what's happened now is

(06:05):
they were once insiders on the Republican train, and they
were against Trump because they weren't with Trump. They were
all with Jeb Bush. And then once Trump humiliated Jeb Bush,
it humiliated them. But they still have bills to pay.

(06:25):
They still want to be relevant. They still want to
be invited to lunch. These people go to lunch every day.
That is a political thing. People go to lunches. They
meet up for a lunch every day, sometimes breakfast, lunch, dinner.
It's like executive directors of nonprofits. They did breakfast, lunch,
and dinner all day every day. And then they go
to parties every night. And so they do this constantly,

(06:47):
and they want to be invited for good lunches, to
good places and be seen by people where they'll see
other people. They go, we should do lunch. Yes, got
your schedule? Yeah, right here on my phone. How does
Thursday look? No, Thursday, I'm meeting with a congressman. How
about Friday? And then they do they and that's what
they do. And if they can't be on the inside

(07:10):
because they're not part of the Trump group, and Trump
brought a whole new group of people to town. Then
they have to be on the outside. So they led
the outside because there are a lot of rich old
men who will spend money to try to tweet Trump
and Trump supporters, but try to gum up the works,

(07:30):
you know, throw a monkey ranch into things, and so
that's what they do. But they couldn't do it unless
people let them. So what I'm telling you is it
was fine to repudiate them during the election. It was worthwhile.
There might have even been a strategic advantage to doing it.
But now it's time to move on. If that has

(07:51):
become your pastime, if that has become your hobby, you
need to think very hard about whether that's productive. Is
that for your blood pressure? Is it good for your
mental health? Is that where your talents should be Spit
is tearing down someone's stupid argument that they don't actually
even believe. They just say it for the purpose of

(08:13):
stoking you, because at that point they own you. There's
something I wants you to know about, Matt Gates. Stay tuned.
I want to tell you something. This segment exclusively produced
my Hawaiian Chad mcnishi Aloha bro Ha a Michael Very show. Today,
Donald trump en sued The New York Times, CBS and

(08:36):
other major media outlets for ten billion dollars alleging quote,
false and defamatory statements, calling The New York Times a
quote full throated mouthpiece of the Democrat Party waging industrial
scale libel. Meanwhile, Jen Psaki accused Tulsey Gabbard of being

(09:00):
a Russian asset, and I think a lot of people
think that Jen Psaki is a Russian asset. Meanwhile, more
squirrels and raccoons have been arrested than anyone on Epstein's
client list. Pe Nut died that we could win. One

(09:28):
of the most remembered assassinations in world history will be
pe Nut and the raccoon. What was the raccoon's name
for mome? Was it Freddy? If you don't like Matt
gats and don't want him to be the Attorney General, fine,
it's your business. For whatever reason, he looks like every

(09:52):
villain in a nineteen eighties movie who comes from the
rich family, who the girl dating, but she's really interested
in the kid from the wrong side of the tracks. Sure, yeah,
I got that. James Pader kind of you know, he's
one of James Flader's side keeps okay, fine, he wears

(10:13):
his hair like a preppy college kid and that annoys
you for somethe Okay, fine, he's bombastic, Okay, fine, But
if you start trafficking in these stories that he was
running a sex trafficking ring and he was under investigation,

(10:33):
there's all this stuff and you know, ah, you know
they did an investigation on Do you realize they convicted
Donald Trump with thirty four crimes felonies? Do you understand
this is what they do. I don't know if he
did anything wrong or not, but I'm not taking their
word for it. I can assure you of that. Do

(10:54):
you know there are people who didn't vote for Donald
Trump because he's a convicted felon. You know that, and
you know that that case is a sham. Judge Marshawn
earlier this week postponing the sentencing on that they're trying
to kick the can down the roads. What they're trying
to do hoping you don't notice, hoping you'll forget because

(11:15):
they're embarrassed, just like the Department of Defense is reportedly
internally scrubbing all of the DEI stuff off the website
because they're worried that once Trump's people get in there,
they're going to say who put that on there? And
fire them? Okay, but this is the best description of

(11:37):
the Matt Gates case that I have seen written, and
I'm going to read it to you. It's under a
site that goes by the name Insurrection Barbie. I don't
know this person, but I do know these details, and
this is well written. Here we go. If you don't
know about the Matt Gates story, it's fascinating. There was
an FBI investigation into somebody who Matt Gates knows. That

(11:58):
person ended up pleading guilty. I think that guy was
like the comptroller of a county in Florida, if I remember correctly.
There's an American greet about it. But the Department of
Justice and the FBI I really wanted to get Matt Gates,
not the other guy. Former Department of Justice official met
with the father of Matt Gates and tried to extort

(12:18):
him for twenty five million dollars. This is true. The
local FBI office told his father to wear a wire,
which he did. This resulted in the arrest and conviction
of Stephen Offered, who was the FBI official for extortion.
The former DOJ official who met with his father on

(12:39):
behalf of Offered was never mentioned. Offered, in conjunction with
this former DOJ official wanted Gates to plead guilty, and
if he did, they promised him a pardon. This was
all happening while the FBI was probing Matt Gates for
sex trafficking. Of course, charges were never filed and he

(13:02):
was cleared of all wrongdoing. But you know what's really ironic.
The subject of the ethics complaint is a seventeen year
old girl that Matt Gates supposedly slept with. It's so
strange because that's exactly the charge that the FBI cleared

(13:23):
him of. They don't have a crime. They have a
girl who has three degrees of separation from someone in
the FBI who is now making allegations even though the
FBI could not prosecute Gates for this criminally. Do you
know who has extensive ties to the Ethics Committee in

(13:46):
the House of Representative. I'm sure it's just a coincidence
that it's Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy spent the entire time since
getting ousted by Matt Gates for being a horrible speaker,
trying to take him down again. Total coincidence, not a
plot to destroy one of the biggest fighters in Congress.

(14:09):
It is very difficult for many people to grasp that
charges could be filed, investigations could be opened, stories could
be written based on something that literally never happened. It's
hard for people to understand that. I have spoken to
numerous January sixth defendants, and the stories they tell they

(14:35):
can't believe. I mean, the world turned upside down. They
just can't believe it. It's like the outlaw Josie wales
true story, and he's just out he's tilling the ground
and there comes Red Legs in his troops and they
come through and kill his whole family in burn his
house down, terrible, and he had to go outlaw Josie
Wales on. He was just Josie Wells at that point.

(14:55):
He wasn't even an outlaw. But anyway, it's true story.
Don't write to me telling me it's not. The haters
tell you that that's true story. So once you understand
that all of this is designed to push your buttons.
All of it is designed to get you to turn

(15:16):
against people and not believe them. All of this is
designed not to get to truth and justice. Why can't
we know who was on Epstein Island? Who really believes

(15:36):
that Epstein hanged himself and that the camera happened to
be turned off and both of the guards happened to
be separately taking a nap at exactly that time. We
know the names of people that went on those sides.
How come nobody was ever charged? And how come Matt
Gates was never actually charged? What we keep hearing?

Speaker 6 (15:58):
Oh it's.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Out there. This is Tracy Bird.

Speaker 6 (16:04):
Welcome to the Lifestyles of the not so Rich and Famous,
or as I call.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
It, the Michael Berry Show. Oh, we haven't done voicemails,
and we actually been so serious. I'm sorry folks. If
you're new to the show, we just added a bunch
of new affiliates. If you are new to the show.
I'm not normally this serious. And I always say for
people who say you goove around too much, I say,

(16:28):
when I'm serious, you'll know it's time to be serious.
Remember when your dad will go knock it off? All right,
gonna be serious in here? Like when you're going into
a funeral or something and you were out playing grab
ass in the parking lot and your dad's like, worri,
it ain't drecy's droll. What are y'all doing? Straighten up, good,

(16:51):
chuck your shirt in. We're at a funeral, y'all act
like y'all ain't never been out in public. So when
I tell you, Todd, be serious, well it was time
to be serious. Now, it's time to be focused on
fixing the problems of this country and not keep getting
bogged down on watching the left meltdown. Sure it's a

(17:12):
fun pastime, but some of you are not emotionally, you
don't have the disposition, you don't have the constitution for this.
You get dragged into it, and it drags you down
and makes you negative and drags you on to their
level because they're all miserable. This is a wonderful time.
But guess what, you've graduated high school. Go off and
do the next thing. Stop coming back and going, hey,

(17:34):
how y'all doing. How's it like being a senior? I
was a senior, y'all, a senior, you know, just a
couple weeks go. I'm back, I'm back y'all remember when
I was a senior. I was a senior. No, no, no,
you need to move on. You need to move on
and let the new seniors be seniors. You don't. You
don't go to school here anymore. You had your glory.
Now stop. Never trust those people who come back after
their senior year at Warming. Hey remember me, remember me?

(17:55):
They're just trying. Yeah, they cannot move on. You need
to move on. Did you go back to your high school?
The better? Not you lying to me. You are lying.
You did go back? You were one of those Oh
you're a substitute teacher. Okay, that's kind of weird. I
forgot you were a substitute teacher, Like immediately, that's odd.

(18:15):
Like you're getting your diploma on Saturday and on Monday,
your substitute teaching, and you're dating the girl in the class.
I don't know how many of our listeners know that story.
But that's not something I'm proud. That's democrat level stuff.
But you were young then ambitious. All right, we haven't
done the voicemails in a while because we've been so serious,

(18:36):
and we haven't done the week in review. So let's
start with the voicemails. Here we go. Who we got first?
I don't have my write up. I don't remember who
you got first? Who you want to do first?

Speaker 6 (18:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Yeah, do the intro for the voicemails and then I'll
pull up my thing. We're doing this on the fly, folks.
Don't try this at home. This is podcasters, y'all. Get
don't don't do. This is professional radio quality stuff right here. Hello,

(19:18):
boys and girls, It's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's time to check Michael Day.

Speaker 6 (19:26):
I see it's.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
Called this week, and here we go. I don't have
my write up, so I can't remember who who the
voicemails are? But fire away, Yeah that.

Speaker 6 (19:44):
Is Chris Floyd.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
I wanted to thank the fock Wards show thought the
work he's for him. I'm a bit of a year
old on the first time voter.

Speaker 6 (19:55):
Chi Calgraham, thank you.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
I'man I hate to do this, but I I don't
think the disparity between the voice of the caller and
the background music was sufficient. Can you do that again?
So otherwise it won't cut through it. You can bring
out music way down because we got a lot of
old people listening. Oh yeah, Chris, we got a lot
of old people listening, and the older you get, the

(20:18):
less you can hear background noises and things like that,
and then you get when you can't hear, you get aggravated.
I know I'm not quite there yet, but I've gone
through that with my parents, and I get listeners in
a I wish fro my own. Turn the damn music
off in the back. I don't know why he's got
to have it because it gets so loud. I can't
hear you. So anyway, here we go. Here's the first

(20:39):
West mail.

Speaker 6 (20:42):
Yeah, this is Chris Cloyd.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
I didn't wanted to thank to Michael Burr's show, the
work he put in for Trump. I'm sixty years old.
I'm a first time voter because of him.

Speaker 6 (20:55):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
It's crazy to me to think that somebody see had
never voted before. Not in a judgmental way. I mean, yeah,
of course I'm gonna be judgmental.

Speaker 6 (21:07):
But.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
You know that gives me so much hope. You're awe
how many people are out there that if we stay
the course and work our tails off and we can
get them focused on why it matters. Now, Chris, understand
why go understands why it matters. Next up is Lee
from Los Angeles. She said she slept so well after
Trump went. You know what funny, my wife said the same.

(21:31):
I gotta tell you, I take this stuff very seriously.
I take elections matter. But I never felt an election
mattered more than this one. And I never felt we
were closer to the precipice and the nation was crashing.
And I love this country. I mean, I know you
do too. I don't. I know, it sounds like such

(21:51):
a cheeseball obvious, you know, captain obvious thing to say,
but I deeply love this country and there's nothing else
like it. And and and I want this. I want
the things that make this country great. I want them
to be perpetuated. And I want I want that for
my kids and your kids and our grandkids. And and

(22:13):
I was really, really, really on edge about this return.
You know, some people think it's a game. That's why
they don't vote or they don't care. Man, me, it was.
It was hardcore. Anyway. Here's Lee from LA. She says
she sleeps better since Trump won.

Speaker 7 (22:34):
Lee, Los Angeles, I stayed up to find out who won.
When I heard that that he won, I went to
bed and I slept the sleep of the saved because
that means the country has been saved with his election. Bye.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
What a wonderful message. Kind of sultry, kind of Lauren McCall,
just a little bit. If she used to smoke, you know,
maybe still smokes a little, not all day every day,
just an occasional drag. You know, she might have, you know,
maybe put the white you know, the the Aubrey hepburn
white gloves on breakfast at Tiffany's and put a cigarette case.

(23:21):
So what do you call that is the thing they used?
You know, very elegant as she sits and she's in
la you know Lee, that might be a famous actress,
that might be a.

Speaker 7 (23:39):
Lee Los Angeles. I stayed up to find out who won. Oh,
and I heard that he won. I went to bed,
and I slept the sleep of the saved.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
Like she's got a soul tree with his way she speaks.
She was smoking hot in fifty eight, maybe sixty eight,
and she still had you know, a woman that beautiful,
there's still beautiful, you know, Sophia Laren what like they

(24:14):
know it even into their nineties. Michael Barry Show continues
back for the voice smells we go after sultry leave
from Los Angeles. We have Phil, who I suspect many

(24:34):
of you will will identify with this. Phil was overcome
with emotion after President Trump won. Phil, I can assure you, sir,
you were not the only one. This is the most
emotional I've ever been about an election result. And I've
been on the ballot and won. I was not nearly

(24:59):
as interested in my own winning of an election or
any of the other campaigns I've worked on over the years.
This one was for America. Trump was the name. This
one was for America. And yeah, that's very emotional.

Speaker 6 (25:17):
Hey, Michael, this is Phil calling him sitting out here
watching the stars in the sky, thanking my good Lord
for the results today. I was shocked, but I'm so happy.
And I got to tell you, brother, I'm a little
emotional a few times, because man, I'm not like Oprah
and crying all the time. That it was emotional for me.
But I got just to tell you, I got three daughters,

(25:38):
me and my wife three daughters. I got two sons
in law. Everybody that was able to vote voted in
my immediate family, and I know my brothers and sisters,
an immediate family extended all went and voted for Trump.
But I just want to say it is a good,
good day. And I was really pumped up. How fired
up my daughters were. Holy cow. Sometimes you look back

(26:01):
and say, did I raise them right? I think idea,
because they're more fired up than I was. Anyway, You
have a good one, brother, keep doing the good work.
You are awesome, and God bless you, and God bless America.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
My mind, when my kids were little, I would say
I didn't want them to grow up because I was
enjoying them being young and the time we spent together
and all of that so much, and I didn't want
them to grow up and move away. And people who
had raised kids already into adulthood would say, yeah, but

(26:34):
let me tell you what you have to look forward to.
When the child that you've raised up to be a
man or a woman carries on in the ways that
you would hope for values, morals and decency and goodness,
you will take such a pride in that. And now

(26:56):
that my little boys are growing into men, and you know,
I see things that they do that they didn't take
the easy course, and they didn't do it for anybody
else to see they did the right thing for the
right reasons. Makes you very proud. So when I see

(27:18):
somebody or in this case, here's somebody talking about you
know how proud they are that their adult children voted
for Trump. Understand the risks of this country. That's real.
I get it. Next, Pablo from Pennsylvania, who grew up
in a communist country. And these are the types of

(27:40):
people who swung Pennsylvania and every swing state to Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (27:47):
Michael, my name is Pablo. I'm from Pennsylvania. I'm a
Hispanic American. I survived the communism of the Nicaraguan Revolution
in nineteen seventy nine. I'm a pro American and I'm
proud to have voted for Trump yesterday. What an amazing day.

(28:11):
God blessed the United States of America, and God blessed
President Trump.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
What a great call. The early eighties, after the many
of you will remember the Sandinistas and the Contras and
the Nicaraguan I Ran Contra it was called the Nicaraguan
Civil War and the Samosa regime and what they had

(28:42):
done to that country, and then the Sandinistas, the bloodshed,
the American involvement, the stakes of communism versus America's influence
in the region and Nicaragua's place in the southern part
of Central America, and was just going to be a

(29:04):
beachhead for the Russians. And you know what was lost
to me when I was younger is I viewed everything
through the lens of America's involvement and the importance to
America in that region. But you forget that here I
was this little kid from Orange, Texas. There were other

(29:27):
little kids from Orange, Texas, except they weren't from Orange Texas.
They were from Monagua, Nicaragua, or some other small little town,
and they had parents who wanted the best for them,
and they were nervous and scared and ambitious and all
those things, and these horrible things were going on around them.

(29:48):
And to think that that Pablo grew up in communist
Nicaragua and I grew up in proud free Texas, and
we both ended u up at the same conclusion based
on these very different ideas and backgrounds and experiences. It's

(30:08):
a pretty amazing thing to consider, but it really is.

Speaker 7 (30:12):
It is.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
It is a really amazing thing to consider. Next call
is from an unknown male caller, and it's well, I'll
just leave it to go ahead, Mike.

Speaker 5 (30:28):
The thing I think it's about the funniest thing about
this whole election is that on January sixth, whenever they
acknowledge the votes goed all to Trump, the person that
has to announce this it's Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
I just can't get over it. Now, this has not
been widely talked about, and some of you may know it,
but there was a change in the process after twenty
twenty and the certificate certification of the elect So Kamala
Harris being the vice president and you go back to
Mike Pence in his role in twenty twenty. Yeah, in

(31:08):
twenty twenty, that has changed. By the way, Mike Pince
felt the need to come out and oppose Robert F.
Kennedy or Health in Human Services Secretary, and he did
it on the only issue he ever talks about is abortion,

(31:29):
and he says, Robert F. Kennedy's for abortion. He can't
be HHS secretary. Now, Mike Pence doesn't care that Robert F.
Kennedy is determined to end Big Pharma's stranglehold on our
children and the autism that the vaccines have caused and
the death and destruction that the vaccines have caused. Mike

(31:52):
Pence doesn't care about any of that. He just ever
so often steps up and says, I'm against abortion, and
his entire career, that's all he's ever done. Okay, that's good.
But if your whole country is going to be governed
on the one thing that you stand for is opposing
abortion and you don't care about anything else, now I

(32:14):
think you would be much better suited going to a
third world country, a theocracy where you claim to be
the shaman that God speaks directly through and you issue
little edicts and y'all don't have running water or electricity,
but you claim that God is speaking through you. I
despise Mike Pence. He had to open his big mouth.

(32:36):
Not that anybody cares, because I'll remind you he did
run for president.

Speaker 6 (32:40):
How'd that go?

Speaker 2 (32:41):
How'd that go? Mike? What an awful, awful person Mike
Pence turned out to be
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I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Ding dong! Join your culture consultants, Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, on an unforgettable journey into the beating heart of CULTURE. Alongside sizzling special guests, they GET INTO the hottest pop-culture moments of the day and the formative cultural experiences that turned them into Culturistas. Produced by the Big Money Players Network and iHeartRadio.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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