
A satirical commentary covering various themes like dystopia, conspiracies, workplace humor, and more.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 305 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryNews | |||

Powerball mania: $1.5B headline, $689.3M lump sum — paradise or paperwork? In this episode we roast the hype, taxes, annuities, 1-in-292.2M odds, two $2M winners, and why everyone becomes a late-night probability expert. Tune in for sharp, nihilistic... more
When a national memorial gets a selfie-ready marquee, who’s guarding history — and who’s just rebranding power? In this episode of First World Problems we unpack the Kennedy Center’s new Trump nameplate, the “Warrior Dividend” tariff theater and its ... more
When the biggest threat in the ring is a chipped acrylic nail. In this episode we unpack Sukeban — joshi wrestling remade for Art Basel, where couture choreography, curated rival cliques, and PR-ready bloodlines outshine raw athleticism. Expect backs... more
1) When the biggest scandal in D.C. is someone’s pores. Christopher Anderson’s raw, unairbrushed Vanity Fair portraits force us to ask why image beats policy—how PR teams and lighting now package power for consumption. We trace Anderson’s conflict‑zo... more
1) Grief goes live? Anderson Cooper’s new livestreamed grief show puts mourning between the weather and a buffering wheel — moderator, hashtags, and a comments feed full of “same.” We riff on how livestreaming, algorithms, and curated authenticity tu... more
We’ll clip coupons to pay rent but balk at a $3 shot at a billion? In this episode we unpack why Mega Millions’ $2→$5 price hike sent players running to Powerball, driving four times the ticket sales and reshaping how Americans buy hope amid inflatio... more
None of us is alone in our grief—unless your Wi‑Fi is. In this episode we take a mordant look at livestreamed mourning: reaction‑button condolences, moderator prompts, buffering awkwardness, and the four‑tier sympathy packages that monetize sorrow. T... more
1) First World Problems Is dignified illness just a PR win when a monarch goes public? In this episode we dissect King Charles’s cancer update, the palace’s polished messaging, and how charity partnerships and TV spots turn personal health into brand... more










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The content embodies a satirical examination of contemporary events, often highlighting the absurdities in politics and social issues. Regular commentary spirals around themes such as economic despair, cultural shifts, and societal contradictions, addressing a wide range of topics from immigration policies to the healthcare system. The use of humor serves not only for entertainment but also as a critique of various institutions and current events, effectively merging serious discussions with a light-hearted tone. Each episode encapsulates a mix of commentary on pop culture, significant political developments, and pressing societal challenges, packaged in a manner that engages listeners rather than alienates them.
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