

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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Nov 16, 2024 • 1h 6min
417 - Trump's Cabinet
 Tim dives into the absurdity of presidential cabinet picks and the surreal nature of fame, sharing hilarious insights on celebrity culture. He critiques modern politics, touching on the CIA's role and the influence of social media on public perception. The discussion takes a turn towards Gen Z, exploring their shift from nightlife to cozy home activities post-pandemic. With anecdotes about Armie Hammer and the food influencer craze, the conversation balances humor with a candid look at social engagement and individual struggles. 

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Nov 9, 2024 • 60min
416 - Election Analysis & Turning Yourself In
 Tim dives into the chaos of election reactions and the role of podcasters in shaping public opinion. He explores the disconnect of celebrity influences on political sentiment and critiques the diminishing value of college degrees in today's society. Humor balances serious discussions on economic justice, healthcare, and personal accountability. The episode also touches on navigating the challenges of successful online business strategies amidst the absurdities of political narratives, all with a satirical twist. 

Nov 2, 2024 • 58min
415 - Pizza Hut & Birkin Bags
 Dive into the absurdity of job applications as Pizza Hut turns its boxes into resumes! The conversation hilariously critiques the intertwining of fame and consumerism, all while exploring the complexities of wealth and morality in a global context. There's a light-hearted look at the pressures of the entertainment industry, along with pointed critiques of media narratives and societal attitudes towards exploitation. Plus, don't miss the engaging take on voting and education, punctuated with Tim's signature comedic flair. 

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Oct 26, 2024 • 1h 23min
414 - Sen. JD Vance
 Tim sits down with JD Vance, Republican Senator from Ohio and author of "Hillbilly Elegy," who discusses his ambition for a White House position. They explore the humorous challenges of balancing family life with a political career. Vance critiques the media's portrayal of poverty and contrasts the energy of Trump rallies with Kamala Harris's events. The conversation touches on censorship, the ethics of transgender healthcare for minors, and the impact of extreme identity politics, all while emphasizing practical solutions for economic challenges facing America. 

Oct 19, 2024 • 57min
413 - President Lip Reading & The Real Emily In Paris
 Dive into the absurdities of American politics, where Tim critiques the dynamics between Biden and Obama with a side of humor. He highlights bizarre moments, like Doug Emhoff's pickle mishap, and the strange world of betting on unusual events. Hear about a chilling case of a reckless game gone wrong and the unrealistic portrayals in 'Emily in Paris.' The discussion wraps with a satirical nod to social media's role in happiness and the influence of the wealthy in politics, all sprinkled with sharp wit and whimsical anecdotes. 

Oct 12, 2024 • 1h 3min
412 - The Joker & Kamala Harris
 A humorous reflection on a frustrating Apple Store experience reveals insights into Tim’s film industry disappointments. He critiques celebrity culture, sharing odd anecdotes from Hollywood and the absurdity of influencer tourism in Vermont. Dark humor emerges as he tackles sensitive topics like incarceration and government disaster responses. With a united consensus, there's a biting critique of 'Joker 2' that humorously lays bare the superficial opinions circulating around it. Expect sharp wit and candid thoughts on the absurdities of modern life! 

Sep 28, 2024 • 59min
411 - Florida Hurricanes & Rich Nothings
 The discussion kicks off with a humorous take on Hurricane Helene and the chaos it brings. Delving into Florida's wild lifestyle contrasts, it humorously critiques how residents handle hurricanes while addressing quirky societal behaviors. A darkly comedic look at assisted suicide and pressures like student debt adds depth. The talk shifts to the excitement of fantasy sports and prediction markets, paired with reflections on global crises. Celebrities and societal absurdities are analyzed, all wrapped in wit and sharp commentary. 

Sep 21, 2024 • 58min
410 - Diddy Freak Offs & The Costco Family
 The podcast dives into the bizarre legal troubles of Sean Diddy Combs, mixing humor with serious topics like media absurdity and international conflicts. A discussion on sperm health shifts into a quirky take on minivan family life and its chaotic legacy. The hosts explore the oddities of contemporary culture, including a viral Costco family, poking fun at how entertainment reflects societal values. With a playful tone, they tackle everything from political absurdities to internet quirks, making for a lively and entertaining conversation. 

Sep 14, 2024 • 1h 2min
409 - The Presidential Debate & Eating Cats
 The podcast dives into a unique blend of serious and absurd topics. It humorously critiques cultural perceptions around pets, touching on pet ownership in immigrant communities. Tim reflects on the nostalgia of post-9/11 patriotism while poking fun at the absurdity of current political debates. There's a funny take on Starbucks and the evolution of coffee culture. Personal anecdotes bring depth to discussions about political disillusionment and contemporary societal quirks, all wrapped in sharp wit. 

Sep 7, 2024 • 1h 3min
408 - Russian Influencers & Dying At Work
 Tim shares his humorous experiences at the U.S. Open and reflects on the absurdity of celebrity culture influenced by foreign powers. He discusses a tragic workplace incident that underscores the neglect prevalent in modern corporate environments. The conversation delves into the chaotic nature of public engagement and the facade of authenticity in politics, highlighting the detrimental effects of wealth on politicians' narratives. Amid heavy topics, he encourages listeners to choose joy and embrace life's lighter moments. 


