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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 47 MIN

I Tried to Find the Only Person Ever Hit by Space Trash

from Mike Heath’s Orbital Garbage Project · host Mike Heath

Mike talks through a new idea to wear a space suit every episode, breaks down adding listeners in 2 new countries, tries to speak Spanish, Top 10 Celebs in South Africa, and heads to Idea Station with plans to track down the only person ever hit by space junk. He also talks comedy updates from Battle of the Ages and a chaotic open mic, plus some life tidbits that spiral into getting hit with a Four Loko in Seattle and paranoia about smart TVs. Finally, Mike previews a Europe trip and upcoming shows while continuing the mission to collect one piece of space trash.Join the Space Trash Force. Together, we will clean up our orbital junkyard.Guerrilla Marketing Posters: https://www.miketonyheath.com/podcast Email ideas: [email protected] 👉 Follow Mike on socials: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MikeHeath YouTube: https://youtube.com/@miketonyheath Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miketonyheath/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mikeheathcomedyBREAKDOWN:00:00 – Space Suit Idea 🚀 07:11 – International Growth 🌍 08:10 – Uruguay11:10 – Top 10 Celebrities 🇿🇦 20:00 – IDEA STATION31:14 – Comedy Updates 36:35 – Tidbits, Europe Trip & Upcoming Shows

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