Every morning more than three million listeners tune in to Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN Radio—mostly to hear the Mikes’ (Golic and Greenberg) riotous back-and-forth on everything from why baseball managers should dress like real people to how to lose a fight with the wife with dignity. In Mike and Mike’s Rules for Sports and Life, the beloved mic jockeys put their unique stamp on, well, the rules for sports and life. In years on the road, in the studio, and at home, Greeny and Golic have learned that it’s all about the big stuff: separating order from chaos, ensuring our survival as a species, and keeping peace. If you’re one of Golic and Greeny’s legions of followers, you probably can’t get enough of this sort of provocative, hilarious, and occasionally obsessive stuff. And if you’re one of those fans who live by the rule “There oughta be a rule,” then Mike and Mike’s Rules for Sports and Life is the audio book for you.
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“The Mikes are professional broadcasters and act accordingly—their radio-friendly voices are finely tuned to present a pitch-perfect narration.”
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“Recounts some of their best on air-discussions…and conveys the ubiquitous silliness that drives the show.”
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Mike Greenberg, the author of several previous bestselling books, has been among the signature faces, and voices, of ESPN for more than a quarter century. He is the host of Get Up on ESPN, NBA Countdown on ABC and ESPN, #Greeny on ESPN Radio, and Bettor Days on ESPN+. He previously co-hosted Mike and Mike with Mike Golic, for which the duo has been inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and a member of the Medill Hall of Achievement.
Mike Golic is a graduate of Notre Dame and a nine-year NFL veteran, having played defensive tackle for the Houston Oilers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Miami Dolphins. He is the co-host of Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN Radio. He and his wife have three children.