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393: Pete Hegseth—The War on Warriors

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Release Date: 07/02/2024

415: Ronda Paulson—Drinking from a Firehose show art 415: Ronda Paulson—Drinking from a Firehose

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Ronda and her husband Corey founded to provide a safe and loving home for children awaiting placement in the foster care system. Isaiah 177 House was featured on Mike’s Facebook show, Returning the Favor. Ronda tells how her appearance on the show affected her mission, her life, and especially her health.  Shout out to our terrific sponsors Use code: Mike to get $45 off Aura’s best-selling Carer Mat frame. This is an exclusive Black Friday Cyber Monday deal. Save 50% off your first month!

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414: Rob Lowe was Here… Literally! show art 414: Rob Lowe was Here… Literally!

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The ‘80s brat-pack teen idol drops by to share tales from his amazing life in film and TV and explain why he loves doing his gameshow The Floor and his podcast Literally! Big thanks to our awesome sponsors to try ZipRecruiter for FREE. Use code MIKE to get 20% off your order. Code MIKE get you $50 instantly after you play a $5 lineup. Use code MIKE to sign up for a FREE 60-day trial.

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413: Clinton Romesha—It Doesn’t Get Better show art 413: Clinton Romesha—It Doesn’t Get Better

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

In 2009, Clint was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the battle of Kamdesh during the Afghan War, which he recalls in his book, , a New York Times bestseller. For Veterans Day, Clint shares his insights into why his outpost was a deathtrap, his efforts to prevent veteran suicide, and his survival during that 15-hour battle. Tip o’ the hat to our excellent sponsors Save 50% off your first month! Explore available careers! Get 10% off your first month!

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412: Coffee with Mom—Pimping Out Your Brothers for Halloween with Peggy Rowe show art 412: Coffee with Mom—Pimping Out Your Brothers for Halloween with Peggy Rowe

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Three-time NYT Bestselling author a.k.a. Mike’s mom checks in to share tales from Rowe Halloween’s gone by.

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411: Tim Pearce—Accuracy Under Fire show art 411: Tim Pearce—Accuracy Under Fire

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

LAPD and CRASH Unit veteran Tim Pearce shares stories of fighting gangs in South Central in a post-Rodney King world, including the tragic tale of his police officer wife being shot in the line of duty, which led him to invent an amazing life-saving device that simulates a gunshot wound, which he demonstrates on Chuck. Big thanks to our awesome sponsors to try ZipRecruiter for FREE. Use code MIKE to sign up for a FREE 60-day trial.

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410: Nathan Fillion—Kind of a Big Deal show art 410: Nathan Fillion—Kind of a Big Deal

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Star of TV shows The Rookie, Castle, and Firefly Nathan Fillion drops by to catch up with his old friend and ‘90s neighbor Mike Rowe. Nathan and Mike reminisce about a very steamy New York apartment, tooling around the snow-covered city with a mycologist’s daughter, and eating burritos served by Alan Tudyk. Nathan also shares his experience working with Stephen Spielberg, his secret to overcoming severe nerves, and how he was humbled on Wisteria Lane. Tip o’ the hat to our excellent sponsors  Buy one get one 50% off Save 50% off your first month! Use code MIKE to get 20% off your...

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409: Dan Carlin & NEW STORY—A Perfect Hostage show art 409: Dan Carlin & NEW STORY—A Perfect Hostage

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After Mike recites a brand-new mystery for the curious mind with a short attention span, OG Podcaster and host Dan Carlin drops by to tell Mike what he got right, what he got wrong, and why our understanding of the subject of this mystery is so important to understanding the United States today. Today’s episode is sponsored by to try ZipRecruiter for FREE. Listen to wherever you get your podcasts. to buy a copy of Oh No, Not the Home! by Peggy Rowe to get the whiskey named after Mike’s grandad.

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408: Matt Malone—From the Ground Up show art 408: Matt Malone—From the Ground Up

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Matt Malone is the CEO of Groundworks, one of the largest foundation repair and waterproofing companies in the United States. He’s also a self-described capitalist, but he practices a new version of the economic system, one that recently had him turn 5,500 Groundworks employees into part owners of the company. Save 50% off your first month! to get your copy of Oh No, Not the Home! by Peggy Rowe

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407: Kat Timpf—Hot Soup Goes In Hot Takes Come Out show art 407: Kat Timpf—Hot Soup Goes In Hot Takes Come Out

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Co-host of the late-night hit GUTFELD! and New York Times bestselling author Kat Timpf has the distinction of being the most pregnant person ever to appear on TWIHI. She chats about the pitfalls of the “us or them” mentality that has hijacked the nation and shares personal stories of what led her to write her newest book, Big thanks to our awesome sponsors to try ZipRecruiter for FREE.  Buy one get one 50% off Use code MIKE for 20% off your order. to reserve your copy of Oh No, Not the Home! by Peggy Rowe

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406: Justin Folk—Am I Racist? show art 406: Justin Folk—Am I Racist?

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Director/Producer Justin Folk is best known for helming the 2022 hit documentary , starring Matt Walsh. Justin and Matt teamed up again for the follow-up, companion piece, (now in theaters,) in which Matt goes on a diversity, equity, and inclusion journey and becomes a card-carrying DEI expert. Justin shares some behind-the-scenes moments from the film and discusses the state of anti-racism in America.  Tip o’ the hat to our excellent sponsors Use code MIKE to get 20% off your order. Save 50% off your first month! Try ZipRecruiter for FREE. for a FREE consultation.

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In honor of Independence Day, TWIHI welcomes Army veteran and NYT bestselling author Pete Hegseth, who talks about why civic rituals like parades are so important to convey what we value as a society, how to acknowledge America’s faults while still appreciating her greatness, and how our armed forces are destroying themselves from the inside. Pete’s book is The War on Warriors.