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Learn moreMichael Reagan’s life is much more than just an interesting story. It is a testimony of how Christ allowed him to find healing from many of the issues that confront our culture today, such as sexual abuse, divorce, loneliness, the feeling of rejection, and the belief that God does not care about us. Michael Reagan’s first adoption gave him an identity, but he did not find his true identity until he found Christ.
Michael Reagan, the eldest son of Ronald Reagan, is heard daily by over 5 million listeners via his nationally syndicated talk radio program, the very independent Michael Reagan Show. The show airs on more than 200+ stations in the U.S. and for the world at reaganradio.com. The show has turned conventional radio wisdom upside-down, earning stellar ratings by concentrating on substantive national issues, albeit with a healthy dose of Mike’s biting humor, wit and warmth. Listeners count on Mike to pierce the public relations veil that shrouds government and distorts the dominant media’s coverage of social and cultural issues. Michaels radio career began with an appearance as a guest host on Michael Jacksons program from KABC in Los Angeles. He was then host of a top-rated local radio program on San Diegos KSDO before launching his national program in 1992, where he has earned record ratings as the number one host in dozens of markets. Prior to launching the national program, Michael set world records in power-boat racing. His racing raised more than $1.5 million for charities like the Cystic Fibrosis and Diabetes Foundations and the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund. His efforts were recognized when he became a recipient of the Victor Award for outstanding sports and humanitarian achievement.