Radio industry publication TALKERS Magazine’s “Heavy Hundred” is their list of the “most important radio talk show hosts in America” and we’ve moved from from #25 to #24 on the 2022 edition! It is an honor to continue to be included and moved up year after year. Thank you to the great people at TALKERS. If you missed TALKERS publisher Michael Harrison interviewing me recently, you can find that here.
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Tariffs and Rich E Rich’s person story of being affected by the tariffs already :: Handsoff protest hypocrisy :: Will fired fed workers be too unskilled for private sector jobs? :: Gig, a Jewish woman, upset at Israel :: IDF bombed emergency workers in Gaza :: Why tariff wars are completely dumb :: The Rust Belt Sentimentality Effect :: Skeeter doesn’t know what he’s talking about :: Cop poops by desk to “prank” other cops :: More names for the gov that Jett will accept and that are also funny :: Is there any recourse to fight back against the gov goons? :: New road design to slow down cars is dumb :: When should you fight back? :: 2025-04-06 :: Hosts: Bonnie, Riley, Rich E Rich
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This week I sat down with Mark “Rizzn” Hopkins to discuss the prison system in the United States, and the abolition of that system. Rizzn and I discussed our experiences in prison and the ways in which prison shaped us and changed our perspectives. I suppose in my case it would be more accurate to say that it hardened the views and perspectives that were already there. It was a really enlightening discussion, and very surprising to me how wildly different our prison experiences were, whether because of regional differences or because of the size of the respective facilities.
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