Summertime Musings: Mike Aldersley's Take on Radio, Films, and More
All I have in this world is my balls and my word, and I don't break them for nobody.
Ever found yourself pondering the oddities of life? In this episode of 'The Wave', Mike Aldersley dives headfirst into a whirlwind of topics that range from the quirks of radio to the peculiar idea of microchipping migrants. Mike’s off-the-cuff style ensures you’re in for a ride that’s anything but predictable. He kicks things off with a rant about radio brainwashing and shares a hilarious recount of his less-than-stellar job experiences.
Just when you think you've got the gist, he throws in a curveball with an Autotrader advert that seems to promote microchipping migrants – a topic that’s sure to spark some debate. But that's not all. Mike reminisces about a memorable encounter with a military guy at a party, reflecting on how such moments can shape our understanding of purpose in life.
He also gushes over Paul Verzi's 'Nocturnal Admissions' on Netflix, adding his unique spin on why it’s worth a watch. Sprinkled throughout are Mike's musings on everything from Down syndrome noises to the mysteries of human ancestry and the great unknown beyond the clouds. It’s a mixed bag of thoughts and reflections, but that’s what makes it so engaging.
With his candid and thought-provoking style, Mike offers listeners a peek into his mind, making you laugh, think, and maybe even question a few things along the way. If you enjoy raw, unfiltered conversations that meander through the serious and the absurd, this episode of 'The Wave' is right up your alley.