Michael Decon x Myke Hideous [ Patreon Teaser EP.134 ]
MAR 23, 202663 MIN
Michael Decon x Myke Hideous [ Patreon Teaser EP.134 ]
MAR 23, 202663 MIN
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<p><strong>Full Episode </strong><a href="Patreon.com/michaeldecon" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>Patreon.com/michaeldecon</strong></a><strong></strong></p><p><strong>EP.134</strong></p><p><strong>This episode of The Michael Decon Show kicks off with signature humor and camaraderie as Michael and co-host Myke Hideous settle in for another unpredictable night of conversation. Things start lightheartedly when Myke’s cat steals the spotlight by getting tangled in the mic cables, prompting laughs before the pair shifts into a chat about their wildly different climates Myke freezing through 20 degree nights in New Jersey, while Michael jokes that 60°F counts as “winter” in California.</strong></p><p><strong>The tone turns somber as the hosts reflect on the death of action legend Chuck Norris at 86 following an undisclosed medical emergency in Hawaii. They trade memories of his decades long influence in film and pop culture, while also poking fun at the inevitable wave of Chuck Norris memes and conspiracy theories flooding the internet.</strong></p><p><strong>From there, the discussion deepens into controversy, with Michael and Myke debating posthumous abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez and questioning where society should draw the line when judging historical figures in hindsight. The two segue into candid talk about podcast industry drama, as Michael reflects on his approach to staying neutral amid guest disputes like those between Victor Hugo and Jim Fetzer, and shares personal anecdotes about cutting ties with people who revealed their true colors off-air.</strong></p><p><strong>The conversation grows heavier as Michael addresses the ongoing conflict in Iran, voicing frustration with Israel’s tactics, & (ours) which he argues have fueled instability across the region. He warns of potential ripple effects reaching the U.S., especially along the California coast, where he admits feeling uneasy about military or civilian targets being caught in global escalation.</strong></p><p></p>