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Author: Armie Hammer

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Armie Hammer meets fascinating people from all walks of life, diving into unexpected conversations that go wherever curiosity leads.
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A year since launching Armie Hammertime, we pause the podcast—but this empty chair signals a bold new chapter as Armie returns to acting. We hope you'll stick around and join us for what comes next!
Skip Paige, legendary music festival executive sits down with Armie Hammer to share the untold story of his role in building one of the world’s most iconic music festivals. From the struggles of the first Coachella in 1999 to booking legends for Desert Trip, Paige gives an unfiltered account of risk, triumph, and burnout. In this candid interview, Skip opens up about: How Coachella was born in the California desert Losing millions in the early years & bouncing back The Desert Trip “greatest concert ever” (Rolling Stones, Dylan, McCartney, The Who) Running Goldenvoice vs. running restaurants today Why he walked away from the music business at his peak 🎧 A must-watch for anyone interested in the music industry, festival culture, or Coachella history. 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts in the comments!
Armie Hammer sits down with film producer Kent Shaffer for a raw and unfiltered conversation about fame, disguises, and what it really means to live in the spotlight. From Hollywood highs to personal struggles, Armie opens up about identity, image, and reinvention. Like, share, and follow!
Armie Hammer takes time to discuss the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it says about our culture and our humanity. Like, share, and follow!  
Armie Hammer and producer Jerry have a funny conversation about life after Hollywood headlines, his health journey, and a wild story about the first baby ever born at Burning Man.  Like, share, and follow!  
Armie Hammer talks with the director and producer of his new movie Night Driver, John Logsdon & John Bevilacqua. Like, share, and follow!  
Armie Hammer sits down with his mother (Dru Hammer) for one of his most vulnerable and heartfelt podcast episodes yet. Together, they revisit their complicated past, faith, family struggles, public scandals, and the hard-earned healing that brought them closer. What starts as a tense history of disconnection unfolds into a conversation about acceptance, forgiveness, and the bond between mother and son. Like, share, and follow!  
In this episode of Armie Hammertime, things get… unpredictable. Armie and producer Jerry swap insane stories — from Jerry being attacked by a homeless man with a rock while filming a music video, to bizarre addictions like eating mattresses and drinking gasoline, to Sinatra’s flag codes in Palm Springs. They debate AI (ChatGPT vs. Grok), reflect on fame, media backlash, and why “all press isn’t always good press.” Funny, raw, and totally off-the-rails. Grab a drink and hang out. Like, share, and follow!  
In this episode, Armie Hammer sits down with journalist and author James Kirchick for a wide-ranging conversation about Tucker Carlson, conspiracy culture, the Trump presidency, Clinton scandals, UFO myths, and the shifting dignity of the Oval Office. From LBJ’s crude leadership style to political theater in Congress, this is an unfiltered, funny, and sharp look at how politics turned into entertainment. Armie Hammer Breaks His Silence: https://airmail.news/issues/2023-2-4/armie-hammer-breaks-his-silence Like, share, and follow!
Join Armie Hammer and longtime friend Ashton Ramsey in a raw, hilarious, and deeply personal conversation. From flying on Johnny Depp’s smoke-filled private jet to losing everything and rebuilding from scratch, nothing is off-limits. They dive into behind-the-scenes chaos on The Lone Ranger, mushroom trips, Hollywood elitism, and real estate redemption. This is the real Armie Hammer — unfiltered, unscripted, unforgettable. Like, share, and follow!
In this thought-provoking episode, attorney Charles Lew joins Armie Hammer to unpack how artificial intelligence (AI) is disrupting the legal system—from metaverse lawsuits to robot rights and sentient machines. They discuss AGI, ethics, and why the law must evolve now to keep up. Like, share, and follow!
Former international drug smuggler Kevin McGlaughlin sits down with Armie Hammer for a jaw-dropping episode of Armie Hammertime. Kevin reveals how he went from acting and modeling in LA to running the largest ecstasy ring in the world — all while staying sober. He details insane close calls, how the FBI tracked him, and the prison sentence that forced him to change everything. This is the wildest true story you’ve never heard — and the most inspiring comeback. Like, share, and follow! 
In this powerful conversation, actor Armie Hammer interviews Iranian musician and activist King Raam. They talk about Raam’s emotional performance in Venice Beach, the horrifying story of his father’s arrest and death in Evin prison, the cruelty of the Iranian regime, and how music became his protest and therapy. This episode explores identity, resilience, exile, and the healing power of art. Like, share, and follow!
Former Laker Girl and news reporter Tiege Dooley-Panko joins Armie Hammer for a vulnerable, eye-opening conversation on life after fame, social media addiction, and reclaiming mental clarity. They talk about validation addiction, dopamine traps, digital detoxing, and how we can reconnect with real life in a tech-dominated world. Raw, funny, and deeply relatable. Like, share, and follow!
Armie Hammer sits down with iconic drag queen Willam for a brutally honest, wildly hilarious conversation about drag, sex work, celebrity hookups, self-worth, and life on stage and off. From DIY tucking hacks to deep chats on gender and confidence, nothing is off limits. This is one podcast episode you won’t forget. Like, share, and follow!
In this raw, powerful episode, Armie Hammer sits down with Chase Buttice for a vulnerable conversation about authenticity, fame, generational trauma, shadow work, and spiritual healing. They explore what it means to rebuild your life after a fall from grace, the pain of public shame, and the journey to reclaim self-worth and inner peace. Like, share, and follow!
In this raw and revealing conversation, Armie Hammer sits down with Brooke Wilkes — former Hollywood dominatrix, performer, and BDSM educator — for an unfiltered dive into kink culture, personal healing, and the intersection of power and vulnerability. From her days at Disneyland to underground LA dungeons, Brooke shares how BDSM transformed her identity and how it helped her — and others — find freedom and meaning. Armie reflects on his own journey through scandal, public judgment, and rediscovery. Like, share, and follow!
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. Like, share, and follow!
Armie Hammer and Paralympian Isaac Jean Paul (legally blind sprinter) discuss his journey from the Paralympics to Olympic hopeful. Like, share, and follow!
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. Like, share, and follow!
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Stu Pidasso

Stick around boys, stick around.

Oct 6th
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Stu Pidasso

It's a hard lesson to learn, but turning anything down for a girl is absolutely stupid.

Mar 17th
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Stu Pidasso

You lost me at spanking

Mar 17th
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Stu Pidasso

lost me on this one

Jan 13th
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Stu Pidasso

my new favorite podcast

Jan 4th
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Stu Pidasso

I would like to hear Armie reflect on the friends that left him over the controversy and the ones who tried to get back in, but he did not want to accept them back into his life. Did this occur. Were there some who were more difficult to forgive?

Jan 4th
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Stu Pidasso

Welcome back Armie. I'm likin' this pod.

Jan 4th
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