

The Tim Dillon Show
The Tim Dillon Show
Tim Dillon is a comedian and tour guide. He’s very excited to give you a tour of the end of the world. Each week from a porch in Los Angeles he shares apocalyptic visions with his friends and berates a local diner.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 58min
464 - They Got Greta, A.I. Hollywood, & The Battle For Tik Tok
A new AI actress, Tilly Norwood, sparks controversy in Hollywood as Tim dives into the implications of AI performers replacing humans. Greta Thunberg's flotilla encounter with the Israeli Navy raises eyebrows, while Netanyahu's comments on influencers highlight a new wave of information warfare. The conversation shifts to the economic challenges posed by AI and military training in U.S. cities. Meanwhile, tourism dips drastically in Vegas, and Tim paints a dystopian future driven by automation. Expect laughs and sharp insights throughout!

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Sep 27, 2025 • 1h 8min
463 - Tylenol ‘Tism, FBI at Jan. 6th, & Meeting The Mossad
Tim dives into RFK Jr.'s controversial claims about Tylenol potentially causing autism. A secret military meeting raises eyebrows amid geopolitical tensions. Shocking reports reveal 275 FBI agents were undercover during the January 6th events. The arrest of money manager Howard Rubin for serious allegations sparks outrage. Palantir's bizarre shift into a lifestyle brand raises questions about ethics. Plus, Tim explores digital privacy issues in the AI age, showcasing the blurred lines between investigative journalism and comedic commentary.

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Sep 20, 2025 • 1h 5min
462 - Cancelling Kimmel, Fired From Riyadh, & The Prison Housing Market
Tim dives into the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's recent comments and the implications for free speech. He shares the surprising news of his firing from the Riyadh Comedy Festival and critiques the elite's distractions that hide larger societal issues. Discussing the dangers of media manipulation and algorithmic control, he emphasizes the importance of community connection. Tim urges listeners to reclaim their neighborhoods and practical skills to combat modern isolation and disconnection.

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Sep 13, 2025 • 1h 5min
461 - The Silencing Of Charlie Kirk
Max Blumenthal, a journalist and editor of ‘The Grayzone’, joins to reveal the complexities of Charlie Kirk's controversial life. They discuss Kirk's surprising rejection of a massive funding offer from Benjamin Netanyahu, shedding light on the pressure conservative figures face. The conversation also dives into societal reactions to tragedies and critiques the disturbing joy some find in them. As they explore the implications of political influence and the shifting dynamics within the right, listeners gain insight into the turbulent intersections of activism, funding, and cultural narratives.

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Sep 7, 2025 • 51min
460 - Tim Dillon Joins CBS, Mazel!
Tim dives into Bari Weiss joining CBS News, pondering the future of journalism and the impact of her acquisition on media. He humorously critiques the younger generation's obsession with celebrities and their societal effects. The discussion shifts to the changing landscape of news consumption, highlighting the disconnect between mainstream narratives and everyday struggles. Nostalgia hits as he reflects on the value of personal keepsakes compared to modern minimalism. A delightful tale of seeking out a traditional Shrimel hat adds a touch of lightheartedness.

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Aug 30, 2025 • 1h 8min
459 - Taylor Swift’s Engagement & The Digital Prison
Dive into Tim's wild thoughts on Taylor Swift’s engagement and how celebrity culture reflects our societal obsessions. He humorously critiques moral dilemmas faced by comedians in controversial settings, while warning about the dystopian grip of surveillance tech like Palantir. Exploring global conflicts through comedy, Tim also discusses futuristic school safety measures using drones, blending dark humor with poignant insights on our cultural landscape. Get ready for a rollercoaster of laughs and eye-opening commentary!

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Aug 16, 2025 • 1h 4min
458 - A Police State, Candace’s Lawsuit, & The La Quinta Promise
The hilarious commentary kicks off with a humorous twist on Americans needing to argue about trivial matters again. It dives into the surreal world of a bizarre lawsuit involving notable figures. The discussion moves to the alarming rise of police militarization and how it affects urban safety and civil liberties. A cheeky critique emerges about the check-in process at budget hotels like La Quinta, leading to reflections on resilience in the hospitality industry. Tim wraps it all up with thoughts on the balance between personal privacy and societal issues.

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Aug 9, 2025 • 1h 3min
457 - Trump’s Battle Royale, Reborn Babies, & A Labubu Economy
Dive into the bizarre trend of Labubu dolls as modern status symbols, reflecting societal disillusionment. Explore how Trump's chaotic strategies distract from pressing issues and the entangled relationships between tech giants and politics. Unravel the creepy charm of lifelike 'reborn' dolls and their surprising therapeutic use. Finally, laugh at the odd world of adult summer camps, where nostalgia meets a quest for community, blurring the lines of adulthood and childhood escapism.

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Aug 2, 2025 • 55min
456 - Auctioning America, Ghislaine’s Makeover & Sydney Sweeney’s White Naturals
The podcast dives into the backlash surrounding Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad, reflecting on cultural outrage and the triviality of political debates. It humorously speculates on Ghislaine Maxwell's safety after her prison transfer, while critiquing the influence of money in politics post-January 6th. Satirical commentary highlights the absurdity of celebrity culture and the complexities of violence in society. Additionally, discussions on hate speech and controversial narratives reveal the struggles of navigating today's digital landscape.

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Jul 26, 2025 • 58min
455 - Gaza Famine, Brigitte's Hog, & The Happiness Survey
The discussion dives into the unsettling aspects of a famine in Gaza, juxtaposed with the absurdity of supporting countries. There's cheeky commentary on Candace Owens' lawsuit drama involving a French president. The show amplifies the unsettling truth about the rising unhappiness among youth, fueled by misinformation and societal pressures. While navigating political satire, it critiques the tension between free speech and anti-Semitism laws, all wrapped in a blend of humor and hard-hitting social observations.