Michael Catherwood

Michael Catherwood

American radio host
Date of Birth: 15.03.1979
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Michael Catherwood: American Radio Personality
  2. Vagabond Days and Education
  3. Addiction and Recovery
  4. Radio Career
  5. Parodist and Humorist
  6. 'Loveline' and Beyond
  7. Television Appearances

Michael Catherwood: American Radio Personality

Early Life

Born Michael Dwight Catherwood in 1979 in Los Angeles, California, to an Irish-Mexican heritage, Michael's childhood and family life remain largely private. Notably, he faced substance abuse issues with alcohol and drugs in his youth.

Michael Catherwood

Vagabond Days and Education

After graduating high school, Michael embarked on a nomadic lifestyle, traveling across the United States. He attended Rutgers University for a brief period but eventually dropped out due to addiction to cocaine, LSD, ecstasy, methamphetamine, and alcohol.

Michael Catherwood

Addiction and Recovery

Substance abuse took a significant toll on Michael's life, frustrating his aspiration for a music career. Determined to overcome his dependency, he sought treatment at Las Encinas Hospital in Pasadena. With unwavering resolve, he successfully completed a rehabilitation program.

Radio Career

Embracing sobriety, Michael entered the radio industry in 2002. He rose to prominence as a producer for the renowned "Kevin and Bean" morning show on KROQ-FM.

Parodist and Humorist

Michael's comedic flair extended beyond the radio. He gained recognition for his humorous vocal performances and parodies. In 2007, his satirical song "Hey There Vagina" garnered widespread popularity but was later removed from the airwaves for its explicit lyrics.

'Loveline' and Beyond

In May 2010, Michael joined the permanent hosting team of "Loveline," where his past experiences with addiction proved invaluable in counseling callers facing similar struggles.

Television Appearances

Michael's entertainment career expanded to television. He appeared on "Dancing With The Stars" in 2011 and made notable contributions to shows such as "The Bad Girls Club" and others.

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