Michael Malice Net Worth
Michael Malice Net Worth – Author, Podcaster, Columnist and Anarchist
Michael Malice is an author, columnist, podcaster and anarchist known for hosting video podcast YOUR WELCOME on Compound Media as well as featuring in its late night talk show Night Shade with Michael Malice.
In 2019, he published his second solo-authored book: The New Right: A Journey to the Fringes of American Politics. Harvey Pekar has written a biographical comic book called Ego & Hubris about him as well.
Early Life and Education
Michael Malice was born in Ukraine and moved with his family to Brooklyn, New York at two. He holds both Jewish and American citizenship, attended Stuyvesant High School and Bucknell University respectively.
Malice first made waves as one of the co-creators and founding editors of Overheard in New York. Since then, he has written several celebrity memoirs such as that of MMA fighter Matt Hughes’ autobiography; also, being featured as Harvey Pekar’s 2006 biographical graphic novel Ego & Hubris by Harvey Pekar.
The podcaster is an average height man with light brown hair and dark eyes, living an active and healthy lifestyle by following a balanced diet without smoking and spreading anarchistic views through podcasting. Married and having one daughter.
Professional Career
Michael Malice has achieved considerable success as an author, podcaster, and columnist. He has won multiple awards for his work as well as authoring multiple books solo as well as co-writing many celebrity memoirs.
Born July 12 in Lviv, Ukraine and moving with his family to Brooklyn’s Bensonhurst neighborhood by age 2, he attended both Stuyvesant High School and Bucknell University before leaving to serve the U.S. Marine Corps in 1998.
Malice first came to public notice in Harvey Pekar’s 2006 comic book Ego and Hubris and later co-wrote MMA fighter Matt Hughes’ 2008 autobiography. Additionally, Malice is also known for founding and original editing Overheard in New York and authoring other books; currently living in Brooklyn New York with hobbies that include writing, drawing and gardening.
Achievement and Honors
Michael Malice has established himself as an influential author, podcaster, columnist, and anarchist. His video podcast YOUR WELCOME gained considerable attention. Additionally, in 2018 he hosted the late night discussion show Night Shade with Michael Malice and published several books such as Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il (published 2014).
He expresses his profound appreciation for his family, in particular Lucas and Zach – particularly their sense of humor and ability to play jokes on each other and make each other laugh.
He maintains an intimate personal life, preferring not to discuss his private affairs in public and has previously dispelled rumors regarding his sexuality.
Personal Life
Michael Malice leads a low-key personal life as an author, podcaster, and columnist. His popular show YOUR WELCOME premiered in 2017 on GaS Digital Network before it transitioned over to Compound Media later that same year. Additionally, Michael hosts late night talk show Night Shade with Michael Malice.
He has co-written many celebrity memoirs, such as UFC fighter Matt Hughes’ 2008 autobiography Made in America: The Most Dominant Champion in UFC History; Concierge Confidential: When Gloves Come Off–and the Secrets Come Out! Tales From a Man Who Serves Millionaires Moguls and Madmen; and comedian D. L Hughley’s I Want You to Shut the F–k Up: How the Audacity of Dopes Is Ruining America.
He is currently single and has not addressed his relationship status on social media. Additionally, it seems likely that work commitments may prevent him from finding time to date someone new.
Net Worth
Michael Malice is an American podcaster, columnist and anarchist best known for hosting a video podcast called YOUR WELCOME on PodcastOne and a late night talk show called Night Shade with Michael Malice on Compound Media. Additionally he has appeared as a guest on various television programs such as The Independents, Red Eye and Kennedy.
Malice critiques the New Right on various fronts, from its attempts to gain respectability from the Left to exploiting WASP power structures. Unfortunately, he spends too much time discussing current New Right personalities and platforms that will likely become outdated within just a few years, thus diminishing its lasting power. Furthermore, his criticism of National Review founder William F. Buckley appears hypocritical.