Marcus is a dad, Husband and a cabinet maker. Nick is in Clinical research and a Division 2 paintball player. Atrax is the BIGGEST gamer and nerd we know... Together we make up the Working Class Nerds! We’re the podcast that gives you no information about your favorite information.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 243 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo GamesGames |
With Marcus in Disney, Joey Fetta joins the show to talk about the hottest trading card game in the entire Galaxy- including the outer rim- Star Wars Unlimited! These three nerds break down the games flow, its new-player friendly mechanics and why th... more
The nerds are joined this week by up and coming podcasters Main Ace Chase and Elipticus of The Intelligent Aces Podcast! The sidebar discussions go DEEP this episode as five strong opinions come together! Put on your best poker face before you play y... more
DISCLAIMER: Marcus forgot to upload this last week, this episode is originally recorded April 4th, 2024. more
Marcus, Nick, Atrax AND Joey Fetta combine forces to fight the forces of evil and bring justice to the EPIC games they played at PAX East 2024! Both video games and board games alike have been pulled from the dark clutches of obscurity in this odysse... more
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I admittedly don't listen much to podcasts, but on occasion this one is fun and truly about everything and nothing important all at the same time, stop by have a listen and enjoy the show!
I have been a listener for almost three years now. The guys do not kid about this being your favorite show about nothing. I am still trying to figure out what it is all about!! It has started to invade every spare moment of my day and even my dreams. I cannot understand how I have had this show be such a part of my life without understanding what it is about. Seriously do not start this show unless you want to spend every waking hour trying to reconcile what they are really talking about. more
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Congratulations on the milestone of 150 episodes. Been listening to these guys since day one even though I know nothing about what they talk about. I Love the banter, and all the witty comments throughout the show, not to mention how I somehow always get roped into what ever guest they have on. It really feels like we are all in the same room hanging out when I listen to Marcus and Nick. R.I.P. that guy !!!!
Yo it’s alfzino and this podcast really bangs bro keep it up!
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