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Michael Savage

Dr. Michael Savage earned his PhD in epidemiology and nutrition sciences from the Univ. of Cal. at Berkeley. Inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame after over 26 years at the top of the talk radio format. Borders, Language and Culture are his pillars. A NY Times Best Selling author of over 30 books and novels, he was appointed by the President of the United States to the Board of the Presidio Trust. A true conservationist, Savage converses about politics, science, films, nutrition, cooking, cars and boats. News, views and reviews you can trust. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheMichaelSavageShow

2019 - We All Do Good And Bad: A Spiritual Journey - #827
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  • 2019 - We All Do Good And Bad: A Spiritual Journey - #827

    Savage discusses his life and work, highlighting the important books that have shaped his unique journey. He shares exciting news about what lies next for him, including a documentary film about his life and media career. He then explores the duality of good and bad actions that all of us battle in our lives. Savage encourages a deeper understanding of one's spiritual journey, highlighting the value of everyday acts of kindness and the significance of compassion.

    Tue, 25 Mar 2025 - 32min
  • 2018 - CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL - IT'S ALWAYS BEEN CHANGING! - #826

    Savage challenges mainstream climate change narratives by presenting arguments that historical climate fluctuations suggest that current climate models are flawed. Citing the Vostok ice core data that indicates that temperature increases often preceded rises in CO2 levels. He disputes the idea that human activities are the primary drivers of global warming. Many scientists disagree with the settled science narrative and advocate for a more nuanced understanding of climate dynamics.

    Fri, 21 Mar 2025 - 25min
  • 2017 - LAUGHTER IN THE FACE OF SORROW - #825

    Savage explores the complex relationship between humor and grief. He explains the necessity of acknowledging sorrow while using laughter as a healthy coping mechanism. Drawing on insights from Rabbi Pinson, he highlights the Jewish holiday of Purim as an example of using humor to reclaim power in the face of tragedy. Savage shares a prescient story of hope from his book "God, Faith, and Reason." He reflects on personal experiences with loss and the struggle to find joy amidst suffering. He stresses the significance of community and individual connections in fostering healing and purpose, culminating in a meaningful story about valuing life over despair.

    Tue, 18 Mar 2025 - 51min
  • 2016 - Savage Goes behind the scenes with his famous Interview by Gavin Newsom - #824

    Savage reveals why he decided to sit down with his political opposite California Governor Gavin Newsom and why we must welcome open discourse to prevent a civil war. Newsom and Savage debate the major issues dividing America today. Illegal immigration, homeless vandals, urban crime, inflation, taxation, climate change, transgender propaganda on our children and much more.

    Fri, 14 Mar 2025 - 36min
  • 2015 - RARE EARTH MINERALS - ECONOMIC WARFARE! With With NY Times Bestselling Author Edward Fishman - #823

    Michael Savage discusses economic warfare and critical minerals with Edward Fishman, a leading expert on economic statecraft. Fishman explains the significance of critical minerals like graphite, titanium, and rare earth elements in the geopolitical landscape as President Trump and Ukranian President Zelensky negotiate the high stakes minerals deal. They discuss the implications of U.S. reliance on China for these materials and the strategic importance of diversifying supply chains. Fishman also shares insights from his New York Times Bestseller "Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare," detailing how economic leverage is used in modern warfare. The discussion touches upon historical economic policies, the complexities of U.S.-China relations, and potential strategies for strengthening American economic resilience.

    Tue, 11 Mar 2025 - 41min
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