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Bill asks…..

Subject: Radioshow as podcast
Message: I just signed up for a backstage pass, so that I could listen to
the show via my iPod . I am trying to find the link that will let me
subscribe to the show as a podcast, like I do with
Coast 2 Coast am and the Randi Rhodes show.
Both of which have a link you can use to subscribe to their daily show as a
podcast with a password.
Where do I find the link for the Phil Hendrie show?
kind regards
Bill.
Our Response:
It's been on my list and very do-able. I should be able to test and finish
it by early next week, if not sooner.
Greg
“Fuck All This–A Love Story” Part three of Phil Hendrie’s on-line autobiography

CHAPTER ONE: Borderline
What a week of discovery and angst. A week in pursuit of the ever-elusive perfect-every-day-radio-show. I may be the only guy on earth who gives a shit……You see, as a friend of mine once told me after doing some research, “You, Phil, are a borderline personality.” This is an actual condition, a state of mind if you will. It is a “type” that psychiatrists recognize. It is marked by mood swings but borderline personality is not “bi-polar.” The borderline personality can be gentle and generous and explosively hostile, all within a 10 minute period. But borderline personalities do not go back and forth all day within these ten minute windows. A borderline may go days and days in a relatively contented mood. He is okay because there is nothing triggering him. For me, good work, paid bills, money in the bank and time alone are all prerequisites if i am to have peaceful days and sleep-filled nights. I can deal with anything if my physical security and peace of mind are intact. But the minute anything occurs to upset those things…an intrusion by anyone that ‘needs’ me, a call from the bank, a sloppy, badly executed radio show in which I can identify people in addition to myself that didn’t do their job or anyone trying to fuck me out of money…I could easily kill someone. And I’m not exaggerating. For people like me fear is not the fear of being hurt. It’s the fear of hurting someone so bad you lose your freedom. So I’ve learned that that kind of anger strangles everything creative and worthwile in myself. I’m literally of no use to anyone, least of all myself, when I’m that rageful. I have to mitigate it. Moderate it. It has taken years. And slowly you try and get a grip on those things that give you peace. You get organized all over again, knowing those triggers await. And you tell yourself you’ll get better at knowing the trigger when you see it and not squeeze it. Being a borderline personality means enduring things other people breeze through. Grocery shopping is torture.
CHAPTER TWO: Grocery Shopping Is Torture.
I despise all shopping because my mother made a spectacle out of me when we went clothes shopping. My real irritation with “mother” though is much deeper. But, naturally, anything having to do with her seems painful now. And that would include shopping for clothes. “He has broad shoulders, don’t you think,” she would ask a sales lady as the two of them turned me round and round sizing up my look in a 1) car coat 2) V-neck sweater 3) navy blue blazer 4) etc. Of course, mothers clothes shop with sons all the time. So, as I indicated, my impatience with this had much deeper roots. We’ll explore those later. For now though we can trace my immediate hatred of shopping to those forays with mom. Grocery shopping in particular is agony but I can claim some allies in this feeling. Why else would Burger King hit it spot on with their TV ad from a couple of years back. In it, we see a man standing at the immense doors of an endless supermarket freezer, gazing at all the choices before him. We know he’s going to be there awhile. The voice-over: “Burger King…without us some guys would starve.” That’s me. And that’s why I’ve suddenly got weight to deal with. Older, slower metabolism plus mother issue with shopping equals fat ass on wheels. Grocery shopping with women is, as one would understand, the worst. It seems to take forever. Because it does take forever. When we arrive at the checkout stand, I hate every person there. I hate the checker who appears to be the slowest, most retarded person on the planet. I hate the chatty customer, so lonely and empty their daily exchange with people in the grocery store is a highlight. And I hate the parking lot and the search for the car and the loading and the unloading. And I know all of this is irrational, born of biochemical and psychological imbalances. I think sub-consciously I chose a career where the earning upside was significant so I might one day afford to not have to do any of this shit but pay someone else to do it instead. That’s why, when my economic fortunes took a turn for the worse a few years back, my hatred for all things human ratcheted up a notch.
CHAPTER THREE: My Hatred For All Things Human
You see, in the radio business many of the bosses we call “suits.” Why? Because they aren’t real people, not real artists, just shit dressed up in a tie and slacks. Well, anyway, since they are notoriously cheap and dishonest every now and then you have to have, what we call, a “Come To Jesus” meeting with them. Also because they are dishonest, cheap and immoral the “Come To Jesus” usually winds up with the talent telling them the truth about themselves and their mothers. See, the fact is for many shows radio ad sales are for shit. So that means the radio ad guys need to “man the fuck up” and get to work for a change or they will continue to have to deal, increasingly, with talent that, also increasingly, has other ways to make a living. This chapter is called “My Hatred For All Things Human” because in fact I love life. When I am enraged to the point of doing serious damage to something or someone it is so removed from who and what I want to be I define it as “hatred for all things human.” It really isn’t. It usually has something to do with the business I’m in. Radio. A business of energetic, principled and creative people led by a cadre of the worst trash that ever got out of diapers and into a..well, into a suit.
Show Log For Monday, May 24, 2010

Steve Bosell fears that published images of the oil slick in the Guulf will create a fear of some blob-type organism ready to make land. Steve was also scared into running to his bedroom and burying his head in a pillow when his daughter showed him a tar ball she found at the beach. David G. Hall and young Chris Norton visited Phil with David G. telling Phil Chris’ story is inspiring and could attract a more Christian listener to Phil’s show. Chris tells Phil he got his girlfriend pregnant but because his parents are religious…and will bank roll his adult film production house….he doesn’t want her to get an abortion. Instead, he wants Phils listenjers to pray to God that his girlfriend miscarries. Phil tells David and Chris the whole thing sounds like a stunt to get business at the adult film production house because david probably has a piece of it…
Vote Here For Tonights Bits
Do you like Ted Bell encouraging people to eat oil-drenched shrimp as a protest against big oil….even though though he won’t serve them? Or do you like Steve Bosell defending BP not allowing filming of the clean-up because the oil slick looks like the Blob and might scare people. Steve’s own daughter scared him with a tar ball she found at the beacnh Sunday…
Tonights news material….
05-24-10 stories and audio
Shrek’ Shrinks with Fourth Movie
TV Ratings- ‘Lost’ finale takes off for ABC Sunday
Fans stumped by Lost finale
Airlines Add Fees for Summer Travel
Gov Brewer enlists puppet to answer criticism of immigration law
Arizona Graduation Speech Criticizing Immigration Laws Elicits Boos, Jeers
Top Ten Cities for the Best Quality of Life
Teacher lets students wear Klan outfits
Coast Guard Muscles In on Oil Spill Response, As Govt Patience Wears Thin
Chubby men as attractive as men with six-packs
Crime rates down for third year, despite recession
Prom Queen Crowned, Then Disowned
Georgia police taser Clifford Grevemberg, an autistic teen with a heart condition
MTA bus drivers spat on by riders take average of TWO months paid leave over assault’
Justices rule against NFL over apparel licensing
Venus Williams’ outfit all ‘about illusion,’ critics call it too racy
NY TIMES BEST SELLER LIST
Simon Cowell ‘Bored’ with American Idol
Slipknot bassist found dead in Iowa hotel room
White House backs compromise on gays in military
Well, thank God is all I can say because if you haven’t heard…

….the news was just reported and there will be people breathing deep sighs of relief all over the country…Hallelujah because Georgia police tasered Clifford Grevemberg, an autistic teen with a heart condition, on Friday night…
Coffee Run Last Hour
Phil is Back!

Nationally syndicated (and now heard in Toronto, Canada on News Talk 1010) talk radio satirist, Phil Hendrie has achieved unprecedented success with his recently re-launched website! www.philhendrieshow.com underwent a complete overhaul and update and now includes such user friendly features as live video-cast with pre-show, live video-cast during the program, daily full show downloads, Classic Phil Archives and comment boards for subscribers.
In today’s economy and with most consumers spending less on necessities, let alone entertainment, the Phil Hendrie Show website saw a nearly 20% rise in subscriptions, known as Backstage Pass subscribers or BSP. There are features available only to BSP folks, such as being able to email Phil directly and have him respond to every communication personally as well as to be able to post something on the site while non-subscribers can read but not respond.
Finally, Phil himself updates the website numerous times each day – including weekends and most recently while on a two week vacation he did so with daily video casts as well as photos and captions about what he was doing on his trip to St. Vincent-Grenadines.
Hendrie stated, “We know that times are tough and that every dollar counts but sometimes entertainment is exactly what we need and that’s why I make the extra effort to update the website throughout the day to connect with the subscribers, other than just through our broadcasts.”
According to the web site’s administrator, Greg Waugh, “Hendrie is just plain wired for social media. He maintains a close relationship with his fans via his website, and even closer by interacting directly with his Backstage Pass subscribers!”
Customer Support has been another key element that was enhanced upon the re-launch. Thousands of messages were received after the late March unveiling and were handled individually and 24/7. Alex Cohen who heads the Customer Support division stated, “When we first moved over to the new format, people were skeptical, but they have come to love our new design and ease of navigation.”
Backstage Pass subscriptions are available for $6.95 a month, $29.95 for 6 months and $54.95 for a year.
The Phil Hendrie Show is syndicated by Talk Radio Network, Monday – Friday, 9pm – 1 am PST and is heard on 110 stations throughout the United States and the recently added affiliate in Toronto, Canada.
For further information and interviews, please contact Maria Sanchez at [email protected] or 818.203.5574.
Phil Hendrie Show Web Site Business Up 20 Per Cent

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 24, 2010
Nationally syndicated (and now heard in Toronto, Canada on News Talk 1010) talk radio satirist, Phil Hendrie has achieved unprecedented success with his recently re-launched website! www.philhendrieshow.com underwent a complete overhaul and update and now includes such user friendly features as live video-cast with pre-show, live video-cast during the program, daily full show downloads, Classic Phil Archives and comment boards for subscribers.
In today’s economy and with most consumers spending less on necessities, let alone entertainment, the Phil Hendrie Show website saw a nearly 20% rise in subscriptions, known as Backstage Pass subscribers or BSP. There are features available only to BSP folks, such as being able to email Phil directly and have him respond to every communication personally as well as to be able to post something on the site while non-subscribers can read but not respond. Finally, Phil himself updates the website numerous times each day – including weekends and most recently while on a two week vacation he did so with daily video casts as well as photos and captions about what he was doing on his trip to St. Vincent-Grenadines.
Hendrie stated, “We know that times are tough and that every dollar counts but sometimes entertainment is exactly what we need and that’s why I make the extra effort to update the website throughout the day to connect with the subscribers, other than just through our broadcasts.”
According to the web site’s administrator, Greg Waugh, “Hendrie is just plain wired for social media. He maintains a close relationship with his fans via his website, and even closer by interacting directly with his Backstage Pass subscribers!”
Customer Support has been another key element that was enhanced upon the re-launch. Thousands of messages were received after the late March unveiling and were handled individually and 24/7. Alex Cohen who heads the Customer Support division stated, “When we first moved over to the new format, people were skeptical, but they have come to love our new design and ease of navigation.”
Backstage Pass subscriptions are available for $6.95 a month, $29.95 for 6 months and $54.95 for a year.
The Phil Hendrie Show is syndicated by Talk Radio Network, Monday – Friday, 9pm – 1 am PST and is heard on 110 stations throughout the United States and the recently added affiliate in Toronto, Canada.
[email protected]
Jeff in San Luis Obispo…..
…..your e-mail address is messed up. I got a reply to you kicked back…..??