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Trillbilly Worker's Party

Trillbilly Worker's Party
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Born to Party, Forced to Work

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes497Founded9 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Jake and Thomas from Pendejo Time stop by to talk about the Unc Draft, the challenges of invading Iran, the cyber targeting of drunk drivers, so-called "alpine divorces," and the state of Texas's quest for establishing a "Yall Street" in opposition t... more

We revisit the Tablet article "Zionism for Everybody" with more insights, the latest developments re: the offensive of Iran and the resulting global financial turmoil, and how one day you're a STEM major at Cal Tech and the next you have to sleep wit... more

Friend of the show and journalist Jonathan Bernstein (Rolling Stone, Oxford American, et al) drops by to talk about his new Biography of singer Justin Townes Earle entitled "What Do You Do When You're Lonesome" available now wherever fine books are s... more

All the demons both great (Netanyahu, Trump) and small (Bret Stephens, Jake Paul, Live Nation Guys) are here. Support us here ($5 per month gets you an extra episode every week): patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty

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Recent Guests

John Bernstein
Journalist
Rolling Stone, Oxford American
Episode: Bonus: What Do You Do When You're Lonesome (w/ Special Guest: Jonathan Bernstein)
Brooke Bartholomew
Co-chair of Twin Cities Democratic Socialists of America.
Twin Cities Democratic Socialists of America
Episode: **UNLOCKED** Be Loud, Form A Crowd (w/ special guests Brooke Bartholomew, David Gilbert-Pederson, and Aisha Gomez)
David Gilbert-Pederson
Local activist and organizer.
Episode: **UNLOCKED** Be Loud, Form A Crowd (w/ special guests Brooke Bartholomew, David Gilbert-Pederson, and Aisha Gomez)
Aisha Gomez
Minnesota state representative.
Minnesota House of Representatives
Episode: **UNLOCKED** Be Loud, Form A Crowd (w/ special guests Brooke Bartholomew, David Gilbert-Pederson, and Aisha Gomez)
Alexander Aviña
Political analyst and returning guest
Episode: Episode 426: Paper Jaguars (w/ special guest Alexander Aviña)
Gustavo Petro
Colombian President
Colombian Government
Episode: Episode 426: Paper Jaguars (w/ special guest Alexander Aviña)
Nicolás Maduro
President of Venezuela
Venezuelan Government
Episode: Episode 426: Paper Jaguars (w/ special guest Alexander Aviña)
Eamon Whalen
Author and journalist covering post George Floyd protests
Mother Jones
Episode: Episode 420: Blart of Darkness (w/ Special Guest: Eamon Whalen)
Thomas Birmingham
Investigative journalist from The Nation and In These Times
The Nation, In These Times
Episode: Episode 418: The Eviction Kings (w/ Special Guest: Thomas Birmingham)

Host

Bryan Quinby
Co-host with history of political commentary and collaboration with the show.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 3.8k ratings
  • 10/10 best in the south and most of the north

    Podcast Addict
    5
    aTomgoboom
    2 months ago
  • The Aaron episodes are good

    When it’s just Tarence and Tom this show is not very good. Otherwise the show is very good. I’ll explain.

    In the Tarence & Tom episodes it’s like listening to two people trying to fill time, for the sake of releasing content regularly. In these episodes it’s not uncommon for Tarence to do like 50 voice impressions, none of which add any value.

    Any episodes that include Aaron are not just alright, they’re great. This isn’t because he’s just that superior (though he’s great), it’s because his pr... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jergy M
    United States3 months ago
  • I’m your governor mister mercer

    Great show. I especially like their positive news segment of the week.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bippityba
    United States4 months ago
  • 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.

    Podcast Addict
    4
    YacubsLadder
    4 months ago
  • Context

    I’m taking away stars per point of context

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wesleyjhere
    United States4 months ago

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Critiques often point to inconsistent guest vetting and occasional off-topic rants.
Some listeners call for more structured context in episodes with political themer.
The community supports strong advocacy for activism and solidarity.
Listeners appreciate the focus on political analysis and humor.
Fans note Aaron's episodes improve pacing and depth of discussion.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#204
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Apple Podcasts
#228
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Talking Points

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Bonus: What Do You Do When You're Lonesome (w/ Special Guest: Jonathan Bernstein)
Q: Why did you choose Justin Townes Earle as a subject for a full biography?
Bernstein explains that Earle's life story epitomizes a complex intersection of familial legacy, personal struggle, and a richly textured musical lineage in Nashville, making him a compelling subject to explore the evolution of modern Americana and the pressures of living up to a famous parent.
Bonus: What Do You Do When You're Lonesome (w/ Special Guest: Jonathan Bernstein)
Q: So John, can I just ask a question? What were some of his influences?
John outlines a constellation of influences—from Kurt Cobain and Nirvana to Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie, and gospel to Texas blues and jazz players—explaining how Justin Townes Earle absorbed and reassembled these elements into a distinct, blended americana sound, while also noting the later diversification into soul and New Orleans styles.
Episode 423: GOMAD or Go Home
Q: What do you think will be interesting to watch regarding the US's approach to Venezuela?
The involvement of big tech in modern warfare and the implications of AI in military strategies.
Episode 418: The Eviction Kings (w/ Special Guest: Thomas Birmingham)
Q: What is your investigation about?
It discusses how American Landmark, a major landlord, is taking over real estate in the U.S. and the impacts of their eviction practices.
**UNLOCKED** Parasitic Ambition (w/ special guests Josh Poe and Haley O'Shaughnessy)
Q: How many units do you need to organize to feel confident in a tenant union campaign?
We aim for a supermajority of about 60%, as it protects members against retaliation from landlords.

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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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2. Brooke Bartholomew
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5. Alexander Aviña
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