

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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May 16, 2021 • 1h 4min
252 - The Summer of No Opinions
This installment features a humorous take on summer dynamics, encouraging personal freedom and indulgence. The conversation ranges from the controversial celebrity clashes to Tim's quirky job inquiry at Sonic. Insights into fast food labor challenges and the absurdities of celebrity net worth add to the fun. There's a critique of political issues alongside reflections on public perceptions in Hollywood, ensuring a blend of levity and serious commentary that keeps listeners entertained.

May 9, 2021 • 1h 6min
251 - Dirty Little Animals
Joined by Ray Kump, a comedian known for his sharp wit and a recurring guest on popular shows, the conversation dives into Miami's vibrant culture and the quirky realities of body positivity. They explore the disillusionment with the Clubhouse app, critiquing the dubious characters and flawed connections. The duo also hilariously examines the complexities of cryptocurrency and its inflated valuations, alongside candid reflections on celebrity culture and the struggles of addiction mixed with societal issues.

May 2, 2021 • 1h 1min
250 - The New Shepard
The conversation kicks off with a humorous critique of billionaires, particularly Jeff Bezos and his space ambitions amid global crises. They dive into the complexities of body positivity and fat activism, navigating health perceptions with a comedic twist. Tim shares a hilarious idea for an SNL sketch featuring Elon Musk, blending humor with societal issues. The discussion also hints at the absurdities surrounding vaccine equity and celebrity culture, all while delivering sharp satirical commentary.

Apr 25, 2021 • 1h 9min
249 - Jordan Peterson
Jordan Peterson, a renowned clinical psychologist and author, shares his remarkable journey through addiction recovery and the complexities of fame. He candidly reflects on his battle with benzodiazepine dependency and emphasizes the importance of resilience and gratitude. The conversation also dives into societal issues like masculinity and personal responsibility amid a corrupt world. With a blend of humor and profound insights, Peterson advocates for exploring truth and morality beyond traditional religious frameworks, while navigating the tensions between good and evil.

Apr 18, 2021 • 1h 28min
248 - My Garbage Life
In a family-friendly classic, the host humorously critiques the dangers of complacency and laments the chaotic aftermath of the Afghanistan War. The discussion leaps from vaccine anecdotes to the absurdity of modern distractions, encouraging listeners to reassess their priorities. The complexities of policing spark a cultural commentary, blending serious discourse with comedic flair. Lighthearted tales about weddings and an unconventional self-marriage plan add a quirky spin, showcasing personal growth and the absurdities of life.

Apr 11, 2021 • 1h 15min
247 - Scream At The Sky (ft. Yannis Pappas)
Yannis Pappas, a comedian and podcast host, joins for a lively chat about everything from the quirks of the Catholic Church having slurpee machines to his amusing transition into the digital realm. They humorously explore the absurdities of the Austin real estate market, critique media sensationalism during the pandemic, and laugh through the changing landscape of stand-up comedy. Additionally, they delve into the bizarre dynamics of modern society, touching on Big Pharma's influence and the disconnect between lofty perceptions and harsh realities.

Apr 4, 2021 • 1h 11min
246 - I Love The CIA (with Whitney Webb)
Whitney Webb, an independent journalist acclaimed for her investigative work on the Epstein case, joins for a lively discussion. They humorously explore privacy, government efficiency, and their surprising affection for the CIA. Expect witty commentary on tech leaders and the pharmaceutical industry, mixed with critiques of vaccine passports and censorship. The conversation also dives into the quirks of planning a Bitcoin conference and the pressing issues surrounding information control in today's society, all with a satirical twist.

Mar 29, 2021 • 1h 9min
245 - It's Saturday Night!
This week dives into the chaos of cancel culture and the fragile line between humor and accountability. A controversial incident involving SNL prompts a discussion on the impact of harmful language. The chaotic world of NFTs gets a sobering dose of reality, contrasting lifestyle choices with personal aspirations. Gripping reflections on homelessness in Echo Park reveal the stark divide between wealth and poverty, intertwined with tragic insights from former Guantanamo Bay detainees, blending dark humor with profound critique.

Mar 21, 2021 • 1h 9min
244 - Dobrik's Death Count
Tim Dillon welcomes Katie Herzog, a journalist known for her sharp cultural commentary, and Jesse Singal, who dives deep into detransitioning issues. They tackle the scandal surrounding David Dobrik and dare to critique modern apartment living. The trio discusses the complexities of media controversies, waking corporate culture, and the challenges of independent journalism in a digital age. Their witty banter makes light of the heavy themes of accountability and the absurdities of contemporary society.

Mar 14, 2021 • 2h 9min
243 - Best Of Patreon Vol. 2
Dive into a collection of wild stories and humorous banter, featuring chaotic wedding tales and the absurdities of car shopping. Listen as the speakers navigate the quirks of celebrity culture, critique media biases, and reflect on family dynamics with a blend of wit and dark humor. Experience heartfelt moments mixed with laughter, from navigating sobriety to exploring the complexities of personal struggles in the pandemic. Their take on weddings turns the conventional on its head, making this a riotous ride through relatable and bizarre life experiences.