Michael Moore
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Mike's Mailbag
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Mike's Mailbag

Episode 232: Rumble with Michael Moore
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A long forgotten relic: an answering machine. (Credit: allanswart, iStock / Getty Images)

Friends,

I am so grateful for all the voice messages so many of you send me each week. They’ve been such a joy to hear over these past two years. So this week on Rumble, I listened to some of the messages you’ve sent in that really stuck with me, and I shared my thoughts on the air.

I get a lot of voice messages, and while I can’t respond to them all like this, I listen to them whenever I can, and I am so appreciative of each and every one — especially the tough ones!

I hope you enjoy listening to these as much as I enjoyed answering them. And be sure to send me a message of your own if you’ve got a question for me!


Watch Planet of the Humans here:

Watch the flash mob performance of the Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra I talk about at the end of the episode:


Music in Today’s Episode:

Telephone Line” — Electric Light Orchestra

Beethoven's 9th Symphony (Flash Mob)” — The Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra


A full transcript of this episode will be available here in the near future.

Click here to leave me a 60-second voice message on Anchor (I might play it on a future podcast episode.)

Send me an email here: mike@michaelmoore.com


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Michael Moore
Rumble with Michael Moore podcast
Academy Award-winning filmmaker and political provocateur Michael Moore offers his subversive and humorous take on the issues of the day and talks to a wide range of people from comedians and politicians to the people who’ve tried to kill him. Plus various mischief with Mike’s friends, family and the neighbors who don’t work for the NSA.