
Mike Recine is revolutionizing podcasting.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Alejandra comes back to share some tips on how to reduce your grocery bill. AI finds new ways to be evil. We lib out a little about Obama and muse on a story more evil than Sandy Hook.
Mike follows a breaking story. Hooker begs to be back on the show. Mike says ok even though he’s not sure if she can read. We share our thoughts on Robert Moses and Booker T Washington.
Mike sits down with psychiatric nurse practitioner and sexual assault forensic examiner Jennifer Koonings for a conversation about being Stop Antisemitism's "antisemite of the week," the October 7th "mass rape hoax," her trip to Iran, and more.
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She made Viagas seem cool and personable.
Just go back to talking about your life and making fun of other comedians. Remember that episode where Scott, who I’m not sure knows how to read, chided Mike for considering audiobooks reading?
Audio levels are fine.
The only good reviews are from the old podcast. It’s unbelievable how Mike has just lit his career on fire since then. Mike is very selfish. I’m not sure how he supports his family.
Just go back to talking about your life and making fun of other comedians
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A unique blend of humor and social commentary characterizes the discussions, often navigating through controversial topics, current events, and personal anecdotes. Recine explores the intersections of politics, societal norms, and cultural critiques with a casual yet insightful approach. The host often employs satire to address serious issues, providing listeners with both laughter and reflection on subjects ranging from historical fascism to contemporary conspiracy theories, family dynamics, and the complexities of modern masculinity. The episodes tend to feature an engaging mix of humor, absurdity, and personal experiences relating to the host's life, creating an atmosphere that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.
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Recent guests on Recine Time include:
1. Jennifer Koonings
2. Lauren LeRoux
3. Nick Viagas
4. Jessica Burbank
5. Na'im Ali
6. Uncle Tommy
7. Jeremy Loffredo
8. Maddie Wiener
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