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  • Fighter Pilot Kegan Gill Crashed at Supersonic Speed — And Lived | Armie HammerTime Podcast
    2025/06/02

    Armie Hammer and fighter pilot Kegan Gill discuss his journey into the military and becoming a fighter pilot and the time he ejected at the speed of sound and surivived a 700 mile per hour crash.

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    2 時間 17 分
  • #131 - Legally Blind, Now a Paralympic Medalist: Isaac Jean-Paul's Journey | Armie HammerTime Podcast
    2025/05/26

    Armie Hammer and Paralympian Isaac Jean Paul (legally blind sprinter) discuss his journey from the Paralympics to Olympic hopeful.

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    2 時間
  • #130 - Blink Podcast's Jake Haendel on Recovering from Locked-in Syndrome | Armie HammerTime Podcast
    2025/05/19

    This week, Armie sits down with Jake Haendel, whose story of surviving a rare neurological condition that left him fully conscious but completely paralyzed—locked inside his body—became the basis for the #1 podcast Blink. Jake opens up about everything from the progression of his illness and the bizarre things you notice when you're trapped in your own mind. Along the way, they discuss faith, creative ambition, and what it means to start over when every small thing becomes a miracle.

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    2 時間 25 分
  • #129 - Intimacy Coordinator Has an Honest Conversation w/ Armie Hammer | Laura Desiree | Armie HammerTime
    2025/05/12

    Armie Hammer and intimacy coordinator Laura Desiree have an honest conversation about cancel culture, welcoming people back, and Armie's past.

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    2 時間 19 分
  • #128 - Nate Boyer is the Nicest Dangerous Man Alive | Armie HammerTime Podcast
    2025/05/05

    Nate Boyer’s life reads like a movie—Green Beret, NFL player, humanitarian, filmmaker. In this episode, he sits down with Armie to talk about fear, regret, and what it really means to find purpose. They unpack the vine metaphor of life, the quiet chaos after war, and the emotional toll of constantly chasing the next mission. It’s raw, honest, and unexpectedly funny.

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    2 時間 25 分
  • #127 - Michele McPhee Exposes Crime & Corruption Across America | Armie HammerTime Podcast
    2025/04/28

    Award-winning investigative journalist Michele McPhee joins Armie Hammer to pull back the curtain on some of the biggest scandals happening today. From the suspicious circumstances behind the Palisades fire to the hidden ties between the Boston Marathon bombing and intelligence agencies, Michele exposes the deep corruption and coverups that few dare to talk about. With years of reporting experience and a relentless drive to find the truth, she reveals how journalism is being silenced and why independent investigations matter more than ever.

    In this powerful conversation, Michele shares stories of eco-terrorism, government misconduct, secret spy operations, and the devastating collapse of public trust. If you want to hear real, firsthand accounts of how crime and corruption are shaping America, this is the episode you cannot miss. Get ready to rethink what you know about the news, justice, and who is really pulling the strings.

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    2 時間 21 分
  • #126 - Flavor Flav I Armie HammerTime Podcast
    2025/04/21

    This week, Armie sits down with the legendary Flavor Flav for a high-energy, surprisingly heartfelt conversation that covers everything from fame and family to reinvention and resilience. Fresh off his appearance at Coachella, Flav opens up about the highs and lows of his iconic career, the power of staying true to yourself, and how to be your own best hype man. Because sometimes the best life lessons come from a man in shades and a clock chain.

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    1 時間 33 分
  • #125 - Billy Jensen on Solving Murders & Starting Over
    2025/04/14

    Armie Hammer sits down with investigative journalist and true crime author Billy Jensen for one of his most honest and emotional interviews yet. Billy opens up about his early days breaking murder stories for the New York Times, his obsession with unsolved cases, and the rise of his career as a respected voice in true crime media. He shares what it was like to help solve real cases using crowdsourcing, the complexities of working with grieving families, and the psychological toll that comes with chasing darkness for a living.

    But the conversation goes even deeper as Billy talks candidly about battling alcoholism, being publicly cancelled, and rebuilding his life from the ground up. From rehab and relapse to reflection and recovery, he and Armie explore the human cost of fame, failure, and forgiveness. It's a powerful, vulnerable, and surprisingly redemptive dialogue between two people who’ve both seen their lives implode — and are still here to talk about it.

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    1 時間 57 分