

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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Jul 17, 2022 • 1h 19min
307 - Andrew Schulz
In this engaging discussion, Andrew Schulz, an edgy stand-up comedian and podcaster, shares his bold views on a variety of topics. He dives into the absurdities of modern politics, humorously comparing figures like Trump and Elon. Schulz argues against placing faith in institutions and highlights the art of celebrating others' success. The duo also discusses the shifting landscape of comedy, focusing on independent creators and the need for authenticity in a tech-driven world, all sprinkled with Schulz's signature wit.

Jul 10, 2022 • 55min
306 - Breaking Point
The conversation dives deep into Shawn Mendes' mental health struggles, shedding light on the pressures of fame. They humorously critique Governor Newsom's quirky political strategies and a bizarre ceremony in the Swiss Alps. The discussion also tackles the romanticized image of California, contrasting it with stark urban realities. With a satirical twist, they explore societal absurdities and pop culture eccentricities, while sharing an uplifting tale about a young boy's epic day amidst laughter and heart. Exciting updates on upcoming projects add to the mix!

Jul 3, 2022 • 50min
305 - Summer In America
Dive into wild summer memories and the humorous realities of lifeguarding during a pandemic. Hear about the extreme heat affecting communities and the vibrant chaos of summer fun. There's a clever critique of corporations overreaching in their LGBTQ+ branding, plus laughs about the quirky connections between food choices and identity. Expect a peek into personal anecdotes regarding fame, chaotic events, and the excitement building for a star-studded live show in the Hamptons.

Jun 26, 2022 • 1h 2min
304 - What America Means To Me
Explore the humorous side of American life, from nostalgic family fireworks to the chaos of a chocolate factory mishap. Discover witty takes on cultural celebrations, including challenges brought by a fireworks shortage. Engage with satirical commentary on a new video game and the complex intersection of Roe v. Wade and gun rights. Delve into what it means to be American, reflecting on individuality and societal contradictions with a blend of laughter and poignancy. Embrace the quirky narratives that define contemporary America.

Jun 19, 2022 • 56min
303 - Meeting In The Woods
A humorous take on today's economic turbulence reveals Tim's optimism amidst looming recession fears. He delves into the absurdity of celebrity culture influencing media, while critiquing the housing crisis and societal disparities. The podcast explores the evolving perceptions of homelessness, questioning traditional views on homeownership. Austin's quirky job market gets a spotlight, blending comedic commentary with serious economic discussions. Despite the chaos, Tim encourages listeners to maintain positivity and prepare for the uncertainties ahead.

Jun 12, 2022 • 1h 17min
302 - Put Them In A Big Pot
In this engaging conversation, comedian and musician Francis Ellis, known for his sharp wit and time with Barstool Sports, joins to discuss controversial urban issues. The hosts brainstorm darkly comedic solutions to homelessness while reflecting on the chaos of city life. They delve into a satirical take on political promises, particularly those from Rick Caruso in Los Angeles, and explore the delicate balance between humor and serious societal topics. The chat shifts from absurdity to genuine insight, keeping listeners both entertained and thoughtful.

Jun 5, 2022 • 1h 44min
301 - Everyone Makes Mistakes
Ida Tavakoli, an insightful commentator, and Devan Costa, a comedic dynamo, join Tim Dillon for a lively discussion. They tackle the hilarious absurdities of the Kardashian empire and their impact on celebrity culture. The trio humorously critiques the golf industry's entanglement with Saudi Arabia, weaving personal anecdotes into the conversation. They also explore chaotic reality TV moments and the peculiarities of fame, all while maintaining a sharp satirical lens on contemporary society.

May 29, 2022 • 57min
300 - A Unique Experience with Yannis Pappas
Dive into a comedic exploration of familial love, where unconditional affection meets the absurdities of modern life. The conversation touches on the grim realities of gun violence, contrasting personal stories with societal expectations. Amid dark humor, they critique police inaction and debate the normalization of violence, even suggesting children might need body armor at school. Plus, a satirical look at sexual behavior trends challenges societal norms while raising eyebrows about celebrity distractions amid urgent issues.

May 25, 2022 • 35min
Tim Dillon vs The New York Post
In this lively discussion, lawyer Ray Kump, known for his sharp wit and legal insights, helps Tim dissect a libelous article from The New York Post. They tackle outrageous claims about real estate and wealth, blending humor with serious critique of media misrepresentation. Expect darkly comedic takes on revenge in real estate and a candid exploration of societal issues like the normalization of violence. Their dynamic reveals the absurdity behind personal grievances and the often distorted storytelling by journalists.

May 22, 2022 • 1h 3min
299 - Family Recipe
In a humorous take on cooking, tips for budget-friendly meals emerge, including a nostalgic dish of rice, tomato sauce, and American cheese. The discussion dives into the bizarre world of the South African band Die Antwoord and their troubling scandals. Listeners learn clever meal prep hacks to combat rising grocery prices and the ongoing baby formula shortage. The podcast also critiques American consumer culture, addressing the absurdities families face in today's economy while pondering the paradoxes of parenthood.


