For the 43rd episode of The Chris and Mike Show:

In this episode, we dive into the spooky side of Chris’ home life, where a ghost has been making its presence known. From lying in bed with Chris' wife, Nickie, to throwing body wash at their son Jake, this spirit even visits their daughter’s nearby house. We also discuss the Mandela effect and the eerie phenomena of footsteps and mattress compression, and Chris shares how a strange tickling sensation at the back of his head keeps bugging him.

We shift gears to social media, exploring how people obsess over likes and the outcomes of their daily posts. A quirky conversation follows about a friend who never listens to music—ever. We reminisce about timeless jingles and advertisements, including the iconic McDonald’s Big Mac jingle.

Music makes another appearance as we talk about Glen Campbell’s classic "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and the Scorpions' hit "Arizona." The episode takes a serious turn with a discussion on Matthew Perry's overdose, addiction struggles, and the arrests that followed his tragic death. Finally, we reflect on how religion and God became intertwined with politics, tracing it back to Ronald Reagan’s influence on making Christian conservatism a cornerstone of the Republican Party.