The Rich & Joe Show©
• The Rich & Joe Show© is an explicit podcast created and produced by Richard Allen and Joe Beasley, and copyrighted as of first recording. The Rich & Joe Show© is copyrighted in whole, and may not be used or reproduced, in whole or part, for personal or commercial use without the expressed written consent of the Owners/Producers.
• Weekly posts are comprised of: Top Headlines, Weather, Sports, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Sex, and General discussions, and Parody (Improvisation). General discussions are described as: subjects that are created in whole or part, using real and/or fictitious characters, situations, places, and names. Real “third-party” calls will also be included in the production of The Rich & Joe Show©
• The Rich & Joe Show© shall not be biased of, partial to, or discriminatory of any group based on Gender, Religion, Nationality, Ethnicity, Age, or Sexual Preference… they’re all fair game.
• The Rich & Joe Show© is intended for mature audiences only, and is not responsible for parents that are unable to control what their children listen to. Officially, we at The Rich & Joe Show© are considerate of others beliefs, and understand that certain segments are not suitable for children. With this understanding, we will ensure that all content is correctly labeled at all times, and encourage parents/guardians to review our content before allowing their children to listen. We are explicit and real. Content is not suitable for children under 18 years of age.
• Richard Allen (Producer/Personality) and Joe Beasley (Personality) are both Veterans of the United States Army, and have been friends since 1989. This comedic banter began back then, and has continued to present day. We just finally decided to put it out there for others to enjoy.
• Summary: The Rich & Joe Show© is based on two long-time friends sharing their thoughts, views, and beliefs (recorded over the phone), with an explicit and comedic twist on anything and everything that comes to mind. A weekly outline is used for reference purposes, and subject to change based on where the conversation leads (improvisation/ad-lib).