The Jason Ellis Show

Jason Ellis

Beginning as a cult phenomenon in 2005 - quickly gaining the nickname "Radio Fight Club" - The Jason Ellis Show ultimately grew into one of the biggest and most successful phenomena in the history of satellite radio before venturing into the podcast realm. Along the way, the show has spawned the Billboard-charting comedy metal band Taintstick (later known as Death! Death! Die!) and the New York Times bestselling autobiography, "I'm Awesome: One Man's Triumphant Quest to Become the Sweetest Dude Ever." Host Jason Ellis is a retired pro X Games skateboarder who in more recent years has earned a 2-0 record as a professional MMA fighter. He is joined on the show by co-host Mike Tully - his Taintstick bandmate. read less

Our Editor's Take

There is a reason why The Jason Ellis Show has stayed relevant since 2005. Shifting from satellite radio to the podcast world is not easy. Neither is going from professional skateboarding to becoming a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. But Ellis has done both. After listening to one episode, listeners will realize how Ellis could achieve these things. This podcast is a good listen for anyone who enjoys outrageous stories.

The premise could not be simpler. And yet, hilarity and thought-provoking conversations are abundant. The hosts and their personalities are the focus of the show. Joining Ellis are cohosts Mike Tully and Kevin Kraft, who have been with him from the start. The podcast also features funny guests like Wheeler Walker Jr. and Greg Fitzsimmons. With episodes like "The Kiss of Meth" and "Koalas Attack," listeners are unlikely to find another like it. Aside from some humor, The Jason Ellis Show can be inspiring. As a group that has created its own path, listeners may find inspiration in doing the same.

Listening to this podcast is like sitting around with friends and having a good laugh. How does the most inappropriate hilarious consciousness of others sound? This is it. And it works. Even the more profound episodes have some serious humor. Impeccable production and a catchy theme song will captivate listeners. The weekly show debuted in 2020. Ellis fans may also like the Hawk vs. Wolf Podcast. That's the show he does with skateboarder Tony Hawk.

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