
Born to Party, Forced to Work
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 479 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Aaron & Tom review the state of the holiday retail climate, the history of America's vapor economics, the CNN x Kalshi collab, and financing Air Jordans at 22% interest. Subscribe to our patreon today: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty
Journalist Eamon Whalen drops by to discuss his latest for Mother Jones "How a Mercenary Became a Minneapolis Mall Cop" (link Below) www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/11/crg-mercenary-mall-cop-nathan-seabrook-minneapolis-george-floyd-protest-... more
Aaron and Tom are joined by writer, producer, and podcaster Manny Fidel to discuss the proliferation of online sports betting and its implications on society in the context of a US economy that's increasingly immaterial in conjunction with the "male ... more
This week we talk the recently released Epstein emails and interview journalist Thomas Birmingham about his piece in The Nation "The Eviction Kings" (linked below). www.thenation.com/article/society/american-landmark-evictions-israel-electra/... more
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Great show. I especially like their positive news segment of the week.
They are body positive, and believe we should not avoid talking about sex with children. It feels good to touch their privates as well and they should be able to talk about it with adults.
I’m taking away stars per point of context
Keeps me sane with or without context!🤣
Takes from relatively well-informed regular (for wonks) people. Often funny and sometimes insightful. Comforting and sometimes restorative to my sanity.
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This podcast engages with contemporary socio-political issues through a comedic lens, often blending humor with critical discussions about American life and culture. Hosts navigate topics ranging from economic inequality and political violence to cultural phenomena and generational conflicts, all while delivering their insights with humor and irreverence. The dialogue often spirals into unexpected directions, providing a unique take on serious topics like housing, organized labor, and contemporary political dynamics. Notably, the hosts maintain a critical stance towards prevailing narratives and societal norms, which helps draw in an audience that appreciates both wit and depth in conversation.
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Trillbilly Worker's Party launched 9 years ago and published 479 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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1. Eamon Whalen
2. Thomas Birmingham
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7. Josh Poe
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