
From courtroom clashes to Hollywood firestorms, Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos have had front-row seats to the scandals, triumphs, and chaos that shape pop culture. These "2 Angry Men" often don’t see eye to eye. But one thing they agree on is most of what you hear is not the real story, and that is their mission – telling it like it is.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos dive into the Jeffrey Epstein case, discussing how Epstein allegedly leveraged money, status, and influence to exploit the weaknesses of those around him.
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Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos clash over a sweeping federal indictment charging 39 people for disrupting a church service — including journalists — and whether the DOJ is applying the law equally or engaging in political payback.
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In this episode of 2 Angry Men, Harvey Levin provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at his direct collaboration with the FBI after TMZ became a central hub for alleged ransom communications in the Nancy Guthrie case.
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On this episode of 2 Angry Men, Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos tackle the explosive new development in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case — a third email sent to TMZ by a man claiming he knows the kidnapper’s identity and now demanding a $100,000 bitco... more
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I really like this podcast, and I listen to several TMZ podcasts religiously; however this one is just too obnoxiously loud… and the interrupting is really frustrating. I admire both of you a lot but have balanced amount of banter vs. real conversation.
Likely to no one’s surprise, in an episode discussing someone from the left and a journalist, Harvey goes completely off the rails and shows how big of a tribal hack he is. Mark: “There’s no protection under federal law for sources“. Harvey: crickets. Just embarrassing.
I love Mark as a balanced, reasonable and well-informed person, but I am going to to stop listening after today because Harvey is SO one-sided that he can’t help but attack Mark every time he brings up a reasonable counterpoint. This might work if Mark just took the opposing viewpoint, but it’s not entertaining when only one side presents a balanced opinion. This podcast is starting to look an awful lot like American society in general, and that’s not a good thing.
Great banter between two incredibly smart professionals in their own right. They dissect the most current pop culture events from an interesting perspective.
Sorry Mr Geragos but I did try, multiple times. Harvey would not be where he is today if he were not, at some point, an intelligent man. That being said, I am not sure what has decayed his mind more, old age or progressivism. While I love a good discussion/argument, listening to him reminds of the scene from “Airplane” where everyone that sits next to Ted Striker tries to kill themselves. That is me listening to this podcast. Back to being a BARD only guy.
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Two high-profile legal minds dissect current events and pop culture through a courtroom lens, often debating political and media narratives around high-stakes cases. Episodes frequently cover criminal justice, First Amendment issues, and media coverage of investigations, while also sparing no critique of public figures and institutions. A distinctive edge comes from sharp legal analysis paired with candid, sometimes provocative banter, making it appealing to listeners who want thorough context alongside fast-moving news and culture stories.
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