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

The fellas discuss Trump's very open, public grift reaching new heights, the US's deteriorating relationship with Saudi Arabia, and the very peculiar Thomas Massie/Ed Gallrein primary in Northern Kentucky (among other topics).
Aaron and Tom welcome friend of the show Jayson Buford on to talk about his two new pieces, the fetishization of white rural culture, and what happens when the biggest stars on the planet align themselves with the "manosphere." subscribe today: patre... more
Our friend JJ sits in for Tarence as we take the gang's temperature on the recent hantavirus scare, why "uncle" is too sacred a position to be held by an AI model, and why there was only one rich man ever built for a seafaring life--among other impor... more
Our friends Tara and Josh of TUF (Tenant Union Federation) join us to talk the latest in tenant organizing around the country and the importance of that organizing in the south in particular. Check their work out here: tenantfederation.org/
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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.
twice weekly medicine that keeps me sane
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Relentlessly political and irreverent, this show combines sharp left-leaning analysis with humor to critique power, capitalism, and imperial dynamics. Episodes often explore U.S. foreign policy, domestic inequality, media narratives, and social justice through a combination of historical context, current events, and cultural reference points. Unafraid to challenge mainstream narratives, it frequently features guests from activism, politics, and Latin American analysis, delivering provocative takes with a sense of camaraderie among hosts and guests. The format is well suited for listeners who enjoy rigorous critique wrapped in humor, and for potential guests who want to engage in unapologetic, principled conversation about justice, power, an... more
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Recent guests on Trillbilly Worker's Party include:
1. Jayson Buford
2. Josh Poe
3. Tara Raghuveer
4. Jasper Nathaniel
5. John Bernstein
6. Brooke Bartholomew
7. David Gilbert-Pederson
8. Aisha Gomez
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