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Michael Savage
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  • Meanest Moms - #840
    On this classic radio episode, Savage dives into the sensitive topic of mean and psychotic mothers. He explores the psychological impact of different types of mothers on their children. He reminisces on the sadistic mother of a friend who he grew up with in New York. Listeners share their humorous and tragic personal experiences with difficult mothers. Savage and listeners discuss the complexities of parenting and the lasting influence of a mean mother.
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  • I REMEMBER MAMA – #839
    Beloved by fans of the Savage Nation, Mama Savage became a well-known voice nationwide. Delivering some of the most memorable moments on Savage’s top-rated radio program, she became a fan favorite. Listen to some of her best calls on the show and Savage’s moving tributes to his cherished mother. First up, Mama Savage tells her son the secret to longevity. Her answer might surprise you! Next, mom and son discuss memories and the importance of a good rest. Then, listen to Savage’s poignant homage to Mama Savage on the anniversary of her passing. He shares fond memories of his mother’s difficult life, her silent suffering, and her unconditional love for people. He visits a restaurant to honor her memory, recalling the conversation they had about longevity and their shared love for life. He ponders the significance of lighting a candle in memory of a loved one. He reflects on the harsh realities of life and the importance of becoming tougher to survive, sharing his experiences of growing up and dealing with suffering. Savage encourages us to remember and love our parents, while expressing frustration over the cruelty he has witnessed in the world. He also explores the complexities of emotions, family, and life experiences, and touches on power, control, and the role of women in the world. Lastly, enjoy a light-hearted radio piece about Mama Savage’s signature cooking and her ability to serve a feast from her small kitchen in Queens. Listeners new and old will love this treat, only on the Savage Nation podcast!
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  • SAVAGE CHILDHOOD STORIES - #838
    Savage shares some of his most memorable stories in this lighthearted episode. Drawing from his book "A Savage Life," he retells fan favorites including, "Fat Al's Tuna", "Dead Man's Pants", "Louie & His Crazed Monkey", "Dad Feeds the Schnorrer Kennel Ration", "The Leatherman Gets Cancer", and "When Pasta Was Spaghetti." He humorously recounts vivid memories and notable characters, who imparted valuable life lessons despite their struggles. He reminisces on an America that no longer exists and the transformative experiences that made him the renowned storyteller and top talk radio host.
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  • CATCHING UP WITH SAVAGE PRODUCER DOUG! BONUS!
    Savage speaks with former longtime producer Doug Linn who was a key member of the Savage Nation for 22 years. Savage and Doug reminisce on their favorite radio moments. They share some memorable calls, including a powerful one from a listener contemplating suicide. After his battle with cancer, Doug is now focused on maintaining a healthier lifestyle. Doug shares personal stories about his mother, who escaped from North Korea and worked tirelessly in the United States. Enjoy this special episode featuring some behind-the-scenes of the Savage Nation!
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  • HOW PORNOGRAPHY HARMS. With Dr. John Foubert - #837
    Americans are watching more porn than ever before, including both children and adults. Savage discusses the detrimental effects of pornography with Dr. John Foubert, PhD, a scholar and expert on sexual assault prevention. They explore how pornography can lead to permanent mental damage, its addictive nature, and its negative impact on marriages and relationships. Dr. Foubert explains how pornographic content has become increasingly violent and degrading, and comments on the various myths surrounding its supposed benefits. They discuss the link between pornography and sexual assault, as well as its psychological effects, such as increased anxiety, depression, and loneliness. The conversation also touches on the lack of substantial political pushback against the porn industry and the challenges in combating its influence.
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About THE SAVAGE NATION

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 [email protected] or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheMichaelSavageShow
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