

TrueAnon
TrueAnon
TrueAnon is a podcast about your enemies made by your friends. Join unlicensed private investigators Liz Franczak, Brace Belden, and Yung Chomsky for a show that will drive you insane. Every other episode is a Patreon exclusive: patreon.com/TrueAnonPod
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Sep 16, 2024 • 5min
Episode 405: Sticky Icky Business (trailer)
Ali Bektaş, a molecular biologist, dives into the evolving cannabis landscape, spotlighting California's booming weed economy. He discusses the rise of high-potency strains and the challenges faced by large growers in maintaining quality amidst strict regulations. The conversation also touches on shifting consumer preferences, particularly the popularity of convenient products like pre-rolled joints, and the intricate dynamics of the cannabis supply chain. It's a fascinating look at where cannabis is heading in today's market.

Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 38min
Episode 404: FARA Faucet
A quirky brainstorming on a right-wing social media platform leads to a deep dive into the bizarre lives of Nicholas Rossi and David Levitt. Allegations swirl around their identities as the conversation lightens with humor and personal anecdotes. Discussions turn serious with indictments tied to foreign influence operations and right-wing media, while playful critiques of merchandise and branding reveal the absurdities of journalism’s intersections with politics. Amidst this, dental health and bacteria surprisingly tie back to foreign lobbying, adding a humorous twist to serious topics.

Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 10min
DEBATE RECAP: RELOADED
The hosts blend humor with keen observations while recapping a recent presidential debate. They critique the absurdity of political questions and moderators' styles, imagining how live audiences could shake things up. A spotlight on a candidate's nervousness leads to ridiculous political aspirations and contrasts between governance and celebrity culture. From bizarre food-related accusations to the debate on COVID-19 origins, they explore sensational politics while weaving playful narratives. Expect whimsical takes on candidates, bird hypotheticals, and a joke or two about animal fears!

Sep 9, 2024 • 5min
Episode 403: Guard Card (trailer)
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We talk to Jasper Craven about his big old article on the security industry plus Punisher Skull culture and freaked-out paranoia of the American Grey Man
Read The Thin Purple Line by Jasper Craven: https://harpers.org/archive/2024/09/the-thin-purple-line-jasper-craven-private-security-guard/
Discounted Harper's subscription: https://harpers.org/trueanon

Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 36min
Episode 402: Sparks 2
Join beer and liquor writer Dave Infante as he dives into the changing landscape of the brewing industry. He discusses the labor struggles at Stone Brewing and the recent acquisition of Anchor Brewing by Sapporo, highlighting both the challenges and hopes of unionizing. Infante shares insights on cultural shifts in beer consumption, including the rise of craft breweries and seltzers. Plus, his amusing anecdotes about unusual food pairings and the quirks of drinking culture keep the conversation lively and accessible, making industry issues entertaining.

Sep 2, 2024 • 5min
Episode 401: The Man Who Sold The World (trailer)
Joining the conversation are Bernard Arnault, the billionaire behind the luxury giant LVMH, and Cory Booker, a charismatic U.S. senator. They delve into the intricate dynamics of the global luxury market, discussing how it shapes American consumerism and its impact on social justice in France. There's a surprising dig into the cultural shifts as luxury moves from Japan to China, and an amusing recount from Booker about his own charm. Expect insights on politics, corporate accountability, and a sprinkle of humor!

Aug 23, 2024 • 50min
DNC DAY FOUR
Kamala Harris, the current Vice President of the United States, joins a midnight discussion filled with humor and political critique. They dive deep into the chaotic atmosphere at the DNC, expressing mixed feelings about her leadership. The conversation humorously shifts from protests to surprising deli encounters, poking fun at political rhetoric and the absurdities of convention life. They also explore the evolution of anarchist symbols and satirize the commodification of Gaza, blending sharp commentary with playful banter.

Aug 22, 2024 • 58min
DNC DAY THREE
Dylan Saba, a political commentator known for his insights on Middle Eastern affairs, dives into the impactful intersection of Palestine and the Democratic National Convention. He discusses the chaos and humor of the DNC, while addressing serious issues like the absence of Hamas in peace talks and U.S. foreign policy in Gaza. Saba critiques Democratic responses to Palestinian representation and highlights frustrations among young activists. The conversation captures the disconnect between political spectacle and moral obligations in activism.

Aug 21, 2024 • 59min
DNC DAY TWO
Delve into the absurdity of a Democratic talent show, where the merchandise leaves much to be desired. Enjoy a quirky brunch discussion blending humor with serious topics like democracy and social awareness. Experience the chaotic vibes outside the Democratic National Convention, filled with reflections on political behavior. Laugh at media musings that critique the depiction of female hosts. Lastly, join the hosts' quirky adventures at a Planned Parenthood event, uniquely highlighting the intersection of activism and humor.

Aug 21, 2024 • 1h 10min
DNC DAY ONE
Dive into a whirlwind of humorous critiques and personal anecdotes from a raucous Democratic National Convention. The absurdity of political fashion gets a playful roasting, while dining at Michael Jordan's Steakhouse leads to comedic culinary disappointment. Experience peculiar encounters with eccentric characters supporting RFK Jr. Mixed in are witty observations about the chaotic political landscape and lively banter on celebrity reactions. This entertaining commentary brilliantly merges the worlds of politics, pop culture, and pure absurdity.