
Born to Party, Forced to Work
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

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The boys talk living with part of your head missing, the growing prospect that the US/Israel are leading the entire world into a massive conflict, and we read about a pastor who has made a replica of himself with AI because he says his congregation w... more
This week we're looking at a hilariously grim foundational text of Christian Zionism: John Hagee's mid-aughts book "Jerusalem Countdown." We discuss the history of non-Jewish Zionism, the nature of the United States and Israel's relationship, and why... more
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A truly leftist perspective that’s also actually funny!!!!
This crew is so funny, smart, and entertaining. Love to see the representation for sanity in Appalachia. Comfort show.
Love you all.
Been listening since 2017 and this was one of the things that helped me articulate my political thoughts as a baby leftist way back when. I’m glad that y’all maintain your sense of humor in these insane times and tuning in each week makes me feel a little less crazy.
Just listen it’s good.
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The show combines sharp political commentary with regional, Appalachian-flavored culture, frequently blending geopolitics, U.S. domestic politics, labor issues, and media critique with humor and improvisation. Episodes tend to pivot between global power dynamics, economic precarity, and local storytelling, often questioning elite interests and the role of media and tech giants in shaping public perception. A notable strength is the mix of long-form discussion, guest perspectives on organizing and history, and a fearless, counter-narrative posture that appeals to listeners seeking outspoken left-leaning analysis with a wink. The format is flexible and conversation-driven, which can yield unpredictable but consistently provocative conversatio... more
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