Born to Party, Forced to Work
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 471 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
This week we're having a truth and reconciliation hearing for the libs Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty
Catching up on the latest news after a brief hiatus: Charlie Kirk memorial and everything therein; Kamala's new book about the 2024 election; and debating whether or not democracy really can survive Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/trillbillywo... more
We're unlocking this week's Patreon episode due to popular demand. Louisville Tenants Union reps Haley O'Shaughnessy and Josh Poe drop in to update us on their latest efforts both locally and nationally and the challenges and opportunities with tenan... more
This week we're taking a break from recent news to hear from Olivia Katbi, co-chair of Portland DSA, and Mitch Green, Councilor on the Portland City Council, to talk about their organizing in the City of Roses: their strategies and tactics, their suc... more
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… these guys are really dense.
It’s not too heavy to carry around and Johnny Hodges is the man
Love the content and humour this pod produces, but I consistently find Aaron’s laugh off putting.
I like the regular hosts. They are unabashed about their opinions in a way that enables you to form your own thoughts.
Their guests need some work sometimes. Tracy Rosenthal is an annoying guest. She says “like” every third word. And also puts forth certain incorrect facts that are not true but says them so confidently that I’m sure many listeners just believe her (not anything related to the opinions presented). I just find it infuriating to listen to when she is on.
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Apple Podcasts | #243 |
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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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Recent guests on Trillbilly Worker's Party include:
1. Josh Poe
2. Haley O'Shaughnessy
3. Mitch Green
4. Olivia Katbi
5. Mina Parkison
6. Steve Sladkowski
7. Jason P. Woodbury
8. Devin O'Shea
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