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Sick and Wrong Podcast

S&W Episode 559: Doc Coyle, Lawyer Hypnotist, Geyser Jacuzzi

Sick and Wrong Podcast

Dee Simon and Kate Rambo

Comedy, Tv & Film

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2016

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

Dee and Harrison chat with musician and fellow podcaster Doc Coyle about his new show The Ex Man Podcast. Harrison is the real Bad Santa. Ohio lawyer who ‘hypnotized women’ charged with rape. Oregon man takes an acid bath at Yellowstone. Vince Neal will not be playing at Trump’s inauguration. Phone calls.

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0:00.0

But here's an idea. So Mexico is sending lots of bad, and by the way, they're coming from all over the world, including the Middle East.

0:08.0

Why not? Come in, come on in. We're stupid. We'll take care of you. We'll pay.

0:13.0

Get sick. We'll take care of your hospitalization. What kind of a plan do you want?

0:29.5

Listen, living, listening to the Synchron.

0:32.6

Sick and Ron.

0:33.8

Yes.

0:36.0

You listen to Sickronon.

1:27.8

The Sick and Wrong, the world source for antisocial commentary. God, what a bunch of scumbags. Good evening. Welcome to the sick and wrong, the world source for anti-social commentary. When you're host, D. Simon. I'm fucking Harrison. Ooh, I said with force. A little anger going on there. Yeah, man. It's anger the establishment. That's right. Establishment's been overthrown. We have a special guest in studio, Doc Coil. Hello. Formerly in the metal band, God forbid. Currently in the band, Vegas Nerve. That's right. And the host of your very own podcast, a new podcast, the X-Man podcast. Brand new, four episodes deep. Four episodes. That's right. Well, congratulations. You know, I don't want to say it's a great industry to get into it. But good luck with that. Well, I don't... Practically dying to get in. I don't view it as an industry though. To me it's like a,

1:29.9

just another creative medium. Like I just, I love being in it. You know, I just, I'm all, I don't know there's something about it that just, once it in my first episode, I just got kind of addicted to it. I was like, or just the idea of like, because I, you know, I don't have someone else to bounce out.

1:43.9

I don't have a host, so I'll do like...

1:44.8

Oh, you're just doing it by yourself.

1:45.9

I do it by myself and I talk to someone, because I, you know, I don't have someone else to bounce up. I don't have a host, so I'll do like, oh, you're just doing it by yourself?

1:45.8

I do it by myself and I talk to someone, but I'll like do like my guests though, yeah. I have guests, but I'll do like an intro while I'll talk and it's like I've never done that before where I just record, like you're like a monologue. Yeah. Yeah. And then in a way, since a lot of people people i don't know if your listeners know but i also

2:02.5

i do uh op-ed uh writing so i write for vh1.com i've written for his website creative live you know

2:10.4

talking about music and politics and race and all this different stuff and to me you know it's

2:15.2

you have people like vloggers and stuff who give their opinion and in in a way, sometimes I'll have maybe a topic that I'm thinking

2:21.9

about that's maybe not big enough for a thousand word article, but maybe I can talk about it

2:26.8

for five minutes. It's just another tool of expression. It's a difficult thing to do. I used

2:33.6

to host a radio show in San Francisco for years. It's like I would do like the first opening like 10 minutes. It was just a monologue of just me. I felt like I was just talking to myself. Even though you're engaging with the listeners, I just felt like I'm like, God, sort of schizophrenic here. It's a, it's a skill. So, Doc, where do you host your podcast? I host it as far as, like, where I do I actually do the episodes? Yeah, do you do it at, do you do it at home? Yeah, do it at my house, you know? I got some mics. Yeah. And it's, and I like doing that, just having, you know, I have kind of a cool, like, dining room area, you know, just bring people over.

3:10.0

And it's, you know, pretty much so far.

3:11.7

So the concept of the show, it's called The X-Man.

3:14.1

I used to be in a band called God forbid.

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