The Main Course

Episode 223: Mike Edison


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This week on The Main Course, new hosts Alexes McLaughlin and Phillip Gilmour kick off their second show chatting with guest and Heritage Radio Network host Mike Edison. Catching up with Mike, the group covers topics ranging from recent news clips like the Californian foie gras ban being lifted to Charlie Hebdo to Phil’s new restaurant, Hi Hello!, being on the precipice of opening. Later, the group has a rousing conversation regarding dietary labels and what it means to be a vegan or vegetarian. After the break, Alexes and Phil hear some great stories from Mike regarding his adventures in punk rock with GG Allin, his many books, and what he is looking forward to in the coming year. This program was brought to you by White Oak Pastures.


Warning! Explicit language!






“War is going to be fought over water. Count on it!” [13:30]


“I got my theremin concept from watching Jimmy Page play.” [29:05]


Mike Edison on The Main Course

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