News flash: We're all trash. But some of us might just have enough redeeming qualities to save us from being straight up garbage. This weekly podcast explores current events, celebrities, perspectives and ideas to determine if they are Trash or Recyclable.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
On this week's episode, the guys talk through the idea of rules. After discussing Trump's coronavirus contraction (2:05), the guys kick things off by breaking down the recent handball rule controversy affecting English football (13:45). They consider... more
For this week's episode, the guys decide to explore the idea of heroes and villains. They discuss the details of the grand jury decision in Breonna Taylor's case (4:00) and consider whether Attorney General Daniel Cameron should be viewed as a villai... more
It's been a long time. We shouldn't have left you. On Episode 22, the guys return after a bit of a summer hiatus to give you what you've been missing. After analyzing Americans' continued refusal to wear masks (2:50), the guys discuss Kamala's VP nom... more
On Episode 21, the guys return to discuss the Black Lives Matter protests that have been taking place during COVID (3:18) and the trendy wokeness that corporations have been presenting recently (11:00). Then, they analyze Drew Brees' newfound racial ... more
On Episode 20, the guys hold their second mailbag episode, dedicating the entire show to topics suggested by the listeners. First, they discuss whether it's Trash or Recyclable to keep in contact with an ex (7:58), and explore the additional nuance i... more
On this week's episode, the guys talk about conspiracy theories. They kick things off by discussing some of the strange origin theories regarding the coronavirus (5:00) and the common trend of people spreading false information from unreliable source... more
For Episode 18, the guys explore the idea of wasting time. They kick things off by discussing how they've spent their time during quarantine and identify the proper etiquette for leaving your Zoom happy hours (8:55). While dissecting the idea of wast... more
It's Episode 17 and the guys are still on virus-imposed house arrest. As they continue to social distance, they start the show by determining what "culture" is how they define it (8:43).They analyze Black people that don't identify with Black culture... more
Listening last night when my fire alarm went off. The podcast was so good I didn’t want to leave . . . even when the house was on fire!
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