
A convicted diva does diva things with conviction....
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Ian Bick was 19 when the feds locked him up. No plea deal. 28 months inside. Diesel therapy from Connecticut to Wisconsin. A guard who tried to assault him in the kitchen. Inmates who slapped the glasses off his face and called him McLovin. He came o... more
George Santos returns to rank his most viral moments — and things get even messier in Part 2. From the Jimmy Kimmel prank that turned into a lawsuit to the media firestorm that followed him everywhere, George revisits the headlines, controversies, an... more
Tim Burchett had my back when nobody else in Washington would. He voted against my expulsion, called me a "sacrificial lamb," and treated me with kindness when treating me with kindness was politically expensive. So when he finally sat down with me, ... more
Vish Burra has been the man behind the green curtain of American politics for years — Bannon's War Room, Matt Gaetz's office, George Santos's Congressional team. Now he's out front, and he's bringing every receipt he collected along the way.
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Thank you diva!
I was so excited to see your podcast come back up on my feed! Missed your entertaining take on ...whatever the subject of the day is. So happy you're back with us and with your family. Patiently waiting for more, but 20 minutes is not enough ❤️
Do yourself a favor and skip this one like Santos skipped right out of prison.
Ok, you’re out and I’ve missed you and can’t wait until you do more podcasts ! Tell us about your experiences .
He lied. He lies. He will lie again. I watched a few episodes and he tries so hard to be relevant but he fail miserably. All he wants is attention but always comes out as the pathological narcissist liar.
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A provocative, humor-forward show blends political commentary with pop culture and candid personal storytelling. Episodes frequently feature high-profile politicians, online personalities, and media insiders, exploring topics from insider trading in Congress to the dynamics of online fame, prediction markets, and prison life. The host often uses sharp wit and self-deprecating humor to navigate controversial subjects, making the conversations feel unscripted and provocative. Noteworthy are guest-driven deep-dives into current events, along with behind-the-scenes anecdotes about media, sponsorships, and how public perception is shaped in real time.
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Recent guests on Doing Time include:
1. Ian Bick
2. Tim Burchett
3. Vish Burra
4. Connor Eats Pants
5. Tim Pool
6. Lauren Boebert
7. Angela Belcamino
8. Taylor Ferber
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