
A satirical commentary covering various themes like dystopia, conspiracies, workplace humor, and more.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 344 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews Commentary | |||

1) First World Problems — Star Search Reboot Star Search forgot how to be subtle. We roast Netflix’s nostalgic reboot, from celebrity judges and live voting to trapeze acts beating dog dances—and revisit the absurd clip of the guy who “beat Beyoncé.”... more
Grammys (LA spectacle, AI doublethink) The Grammys are back in Los Angeles—$3M sound system, “Crypto.com Arena,” Kendrick Lamar leading the show and Trevor Noah on the mic—while the Academy wrestles with AI, authenticity, and the Best New Artist line... more
1) Flight fury: your itinerary lost its mind. When a winter storm cancels thousands of flights, modern travel unravels into app-refresh rituals, refund fights, and Black-Friday airport scramble—plus the mileage hacks people swear by to survive cancel... more
Which Aegon? — Hook: Which Aegon is the new “What’s your Wi‑Fi password?” In this episode we examine fandoms that obsess over 0 AC vs 1 AC, timeline spreadsheets, HBO/WBD “synergy,” and why people memorize Targaryen genealogy but forget birthdays. Tu... more
Midlife crisis in black and gold? We break down the Steelers’ hometown reunion with Mike McCarthy—equal parts nostalgia, 18 seasons of baggage, and a city hoping sentiment beats strategy. From Aaron Rodgers subplot to two‑decade playoff underachievem... more
Buying conscience by the coat? In "First World Problems" we dig into the vintage-fur comeback—searches for “vintage fur coat” and “mink fur jacket” are surging as shoppers recast dead animals as sustainable, luxe investments. We unpack fashion bans v... more
1) Phil Collins — Hook: Is an icon now a premium subscription? We unpack Phil Collins’ 24‑hour live‑in nurse, his blunt “everything that could go wrong” reckoning, and how fandom reduces decline to setlist anxiety and nepotism debates about the drum ... more
1) Taylor Swift subpoenaed? Your group chat just got federal. In this episode we unpack the $400M counter‑suit, unsealed DMs from Blake Lively and Jenny Slate, and how playlists and screenshots became courtroom evidence in modern Hollywood. Tune in f... more










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This podcast offers a sharp, satirical examination of contemporary social and political absurdities, merging humor with pointed critiques of current events. Throughout various episodes, significant themes include the ongoing commentary on American political dynamics, systemic injustices, and societal challenges such as healthcare and economic disparity. Distinctive for its use of humor to tackle serious issues, the content often navigates the convoluted intersections of politics, media, and culture, while also engaging in a playful critique of modern life, from the complexities of student debt to the pitfalls of technology and advertising.
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