Épisodes

  • 228 - Alone (feat. Rax King)
    Feb 18 2026

    Rax King (Sloppy, Low Culture Boil) joins the lads in Patagonia for adventures in catching fish and staving off the dread as they cover the third season of the History Channel’s hit reality TV show: Alone. Topics include the history of the History Channel, the appeal of Dad TV, and what it means to make a show there’s always a puma lurking right off screen.

    Rax King: Bluesky // Instagram // Website

    BUY RAX’S BOOK SLOPPY HERE!

    Low Culture Boil: Hosted by trashy babes Rax King and Amber Rollo. If you’ve ever asked yourself “would Susan Sontag have enjoyed ‘Jersey Shore’,” why did Twinkie file for bankruptcy, or if you don’t know how to read and at this point you know it’s too late to ask, this is the podcast for you!

    • Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Patreon

    Media Referenced in this Episode:

    • Alone Season Three. The History Channel.
    • “Whoever Starves Least, Wins” by Nicholas Quah. Vulture. June 13th, 2024.
    • “Why Did Jami Fowler Leave?” by Jami Fowler

    TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com

    Interstitial: “Zac Skatchewan: Days 1-2" // Written by A.J. Ditty // Feat. David Armstrong as “Zac/Mr. Producer” and A.J. Ditty as “Monty/Intern”

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    2 h et 38 min
  • 227 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
    Feb 11 2026

    THIS IS A PREVIEW. FOR THE FULL EPISODE, GO TO Patreon.com/worstofall

    The lads grab their heart-boxes and make for the creepy woods as they cover Walt Disney’s 1937 landmark animated film: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Topics include the origins of Walter Elias Disney, the make-it-up-as-you-go-along production, and the enduring legacy of the film that built the Disney empire.

    Media Referenced in this Episode:

    • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Dir. Walt Disney. 1937.
    • “Before Snow White” by J.B. Kaufman. Film History, Jun., 1993, Vol. 5, No. 2, Animation (Jun., 1993), pp. 158-175
    • “The Disney Way of Death” by Gary Laderman. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Mar., 2000, Vol. 68, No. 1 (Mar., 2000), pp. 27-46. Oxford University Press.
    • “The Great Animation Strike” by Kristin Hunt. JSTOR Daily. January 2nd, 2020.
    • Walt Disney: An American Original by Bob Thomas. Simon & Schuster. 1976.
    • Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination by Neal Gabler. Alfred A. Knopf. 2006.
    • “‘With a smile and a song …’: Walt Disney and the Birth of the American Fairy Tale” by Tracey Mollet. Marvels & Tales, Vol. 27, No. 1 (2013), pp. 109-124. Wayne State University Press

    TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com

    Interstitial: “Hermann Huntsmann’s Heart-Box Hut” // Written by A.J. Ditty // feat. A.J. Ditty “Hermann Huntsmann/The Animals” and Eleanor Philips “Snow White”

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    31 min
  • 226 - Kingdom Hearts (feat. Lucy Valentine)
    Feb 4 2026

    Lucy Valentine (Boonta Vista, Savant-Garde) and the lads hop in their Gummi Ship and make for Hollow Bastion as they cover the infamous Square and Disney RPG crossover of 2002: Kingdom Hearts. Topics include Tetsuya Nomura’s incredible character designs, the dated gameplay, and what it means to create a game where Donald Duck is seduced by a gorilla.

    Lucy Valentine: Bluesky

    Boonta Vista: The least consequential news from around the world from the least informed minds in Australia. Andrew, Theo, Lucy and Ben bring you the week’s stories that conveniently fit into one of their countless, concerningly specific segments. Keep up with the latest news from Nature Corner, Paging Dr. Lucy, Planely Speaking, Omens and Portents, The Hole Report and many, many more.

    • Patreon // Website // Merch // Spotify // Apple Podcasts

    Savant-Garde: Hosted by Lucy Valentine (Boonta Vista) and Jesse Black (Sludgefest). Savant-Garde is almost certainly the world’s only podcast where one autistic ex-wife and one OCD ex-husband unpack the disgracefully disordered worlds of Adrian Monk and the Good Doctor, Shaun Murphy, through the lens of two very normal brains.

    • Patreon // Instagram // Spotify // Apple Podcasts

    Media Referenced in this Episode:

    • Kingdom Hearts. Dir. Tetsuya Nomura. 2002
    • The Collaborative History of Disney & Square Enix to the Development of Kingdom Hearts by Evan “ScooterNape” Phillips. Reddit.
    • TGS 2004: Tetsuya Nomura Q&A by Anoop Gantayat. IGN. Updated June 30th, 2016.
    • Iwata Asks: Nintendo 3DS Vol. 12: Dream Drop Distance.

    TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com

    Interstitial: “Kingdom Hearts 4.3 Prologue: A Maritime Fragment: H(earts). M(inds). S(ora). Titanic Trailer (Version 1.5)” // Written by A.J. Ditty // feat. A.J. Ditty as “Sora/Donald/Goofy/Billy Zane/Mickey/Announcer”, David Armstrong as “Winnie the Pooh/Eeyore/Fabrizio/Shipmaster/Jack”, and Eleanor Philips as “Rose/Margaret”

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    2 h et 29 min
  • 225 - Trading Places (feat. Justin Roczniak)
    Jan 28 2026

    THIS IS A PREVIEW. FOR THE FULL EPISODE, GO TO Patreon.com/worstofall

    Justin Roczniak (Well There’s Your Problem) joins the lads in Philly for a good old fashioned rags-to-riches and riches to rags switcheroo as they cover John Landis’ 1983 Eddie Murphy-fest: Trading Places. Topics include the joys of seeing your hometown on screen, the rapid rise of Eddie Murphy, and what it means to have a movie where the climax entails the future price of frozen orange juice.

    Justin Roczniak: Twitter // Youtube // Bluesky

    Well There’s Your Problem is a podcast about engineering disasters and systemic failures, from a leftist perspective, with jokes.

    • Youtube / Twitter / Instagram / Patreon
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    Media Referenced in this Episode:

    • Trading Places. Dir. John Landis. 1983.
    • “It's The 30-Year Anniversary Of The Greatest Wall Street Movie Ever Made: Here's The Story Behind It” by Rob Wile. Business Insider. June 27th, 2013.
    • AFF At Home: Comedy Q&A with Herschel Weingrod. May 4th, 2020.

    TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com

    Interstitial: “Harry Hypemen Inc.” // Written by A.J. Ditty // feat. A.J. Ditty as “Harry Hypeman/Werner B/Announcer”, Brian Alford as “Horace Hypeman/Werner A”, David Armstrong as “Holden Hypeman/Werner C”

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    31 min
  • 224 - Angels in the Whitfield (feat. Tom O’Mahony) [Whit’s Endless Summer 49]
    Jan 21 2026

    Tom O’Mahony (Lions Led by Donkeys, Beneath the Skin, Bloodwork) joins the lads in Odyssey for further adventures in tower construction, child death dreams, and what happens when an honest to God ANGEL comes to town. Topics include the myth of the Tower of Babel, the brain soup of Phil Lollar, and what it means to believe that incredibly attractive men in very expensive suits are constantly watching your every move.

    Tom O’Mahony: Bluesky // Instagram

    BLOOD WORK: A podcast about the economy of violence.

    Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Patreon // Bluesky // Instagram

    Beneath the Skin: A podcast chronicling the interconnected history of the world through the complicated history of tattooing. Hosted by Art History professor, museum curator, and tattoo historian Dr. Matt Lodder, and podcast producer, and tattoo collector Thomas O’Mahony. The show is trying to tell the history of tattooing as it interweaves with politics, society, and the weirdest corners of the world. So why don’t you join us, and take a journey beneath the skin.

    Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Patreon // Bluesky // Instagram

    Lions Led By Donkeys: A military history podcast for laughing at the worst military failures, inept commanders, and crazy stories from throughout the history of human conflict.

    Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Patreon // Bluesky // Instagram

    Media Referenced in this Episode:

    • Adventures in Odyssey
    • #416 - “The Tower”
    • #144 - “Someone to Watch Over Me”
    • #406-408 - “Malachi’s Message, Parts 1-3”

    TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com

    Interstitial: “Three Guys, A Bear, and A Burger Place” // Written by A.J. Ditty // Feat. Brian Alford as “Alistair Adelman”, A.J. Ditty as “Melvin/Estragon/Phoebear”, and Josh Boerman as “Timmy ‘Taxman’ Thompson”

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    2 h et 34 min
  • 223 - A Thief In The Night II: The Me2al Age: 2 A 2 Distant 2 Thunder
    Jan 14 2026

    THIS IS A PREVIEW. FOR THE FULL EPISODE, GO TO Patreon.com/worstofall

    The lads return to the New Year just in time for the end of the world as they kick off their annual Rapture Ranuary with a follow up to one of the most influential Christian films of all time: A Thief in the Night: A Distant Thunder. Topics include the origins of premillennial dispensationalism, the trustworthiness of mustaches, and what it means to be shaped by a world view where you live in constant fear of the U.N. beheading you with a guillotine.

    Media Referenced in this Episode:

    • A Distant Thunder. Dir. Donald W. Thompson. 1978.
    • Evangelical Millenialism in the trans-Atlantic world 1500-2000 by Crawford Gribben
    • Judgement Day by Joshua Hill Foster
    • Mine Eyes have Seen the Glory by Randall Ballmer
    • Raptured by Ernest Angley
    • That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis
    • The Late Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsay
    • Titan, Son of Saturn: The Coming World Emperor: A Story of the Other Christ by Joseph Birkbeck Burroughs
    • Writing the Rapture by Crawford Gribben
    • ReligionfForBreakfast: the origins of the rapture
    • ReligionForBreakfast: Who are the 144,000 in the book of Revelation
    • The Bart Ehrman Blog: The Community Behind the Gospel of John

    TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com

    Interstitial: “Slasher Jesus” // Written by A.J. Ditty // Feat. A.J. Ditty as “Announcer/Jesus/Big Al”, David Armstrong as “Flurk/Mayor”, and Eleanor Philips as “Timmy/Reporter” // Music: “Something’s Not Right” by Lucas Quinn Creations

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    29 min
  • 59 UNLOCKED - Chess: The Musical (feat. Jake Beckhard)
    Jan 12 2026

    Time to reach once more into the ol' Cool Vaultaire. If you still can’t get enough Chess, check out our BRAND NEW BOBUS (with Jake!) about the new Broadway revival on our Patreon here.

    Jake Beckhard (Blue Balls NYCFC) challenges the lads to the match of the century as they try to outmaneuver the bopping songs and confounding political intrigue of the infamous Tim Rice/Benny Andersson/Björn Ulvaeus flop musical: Chess. Topics include the many different versions of the show, the innate appeal of a broken musical, and the ever increasing eccentricities of one Sir Timothy Miles Bindon Rice.

    Want more TWOAPW? Get access to the rest of this episode, our full back catalogue of premium and bonus episodes, and add your name to the masthead of our website by subscribing for $5/month at Patreon.com/worstofall!

    Jake Beckhard

    • Website: jake-beck.com

    • Bluesky: @jakebeckhard.bsky.social

    • Instagram: @jakebeckhard

    Blue Balls NYCFC: You’ve got Blue Balls! How lucky for you. Check in every week for rapturous pod talk on all things NYCFC. With NYC Hosts Jake Beckhard and Trey Fillmore.

    • Listen on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Podomatic

    Media Referenced in this Episode:

    • Get Onto My Cloud: The Tim Rice Podcast: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts

    • “Chess Seeks to Shed Its Checkered Past” by Stephen Holden, NYTimes

    • Chess (1986 London Concept Cast): Spotify / Apple Music / Amazon

    • Chess In Concert (2008): AppleTV / YouTube / Letterboxd

    TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: brendan-dalton.com / brendandalton.bandcamp.com

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    2 h et 9 min
  • 187 UNLOCKED - Sky King: The Story of Richard Russell (feat. Caleb from Kill The Computer)
    Jan 7 2026
    Caleb @BirdRespecter (Kill The Computer, 60 Minute Drill) joins Brian and Josh to tell the story of Richard “Beebo” Russell, a man who walked off his job as a baggage handler at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport one day in 2018 to steal an airplane. Russell and his ill-fated flight quickly became a cause célèbre among some of the darkest corners of the internet, continuing to this day. This episode tries to figure out how and why that happened. Note: This episode deals with suicide and racist extremism. Caleb: Bluesky // Twitter // Linktree Kill The Computer: June and Caleb talk about the ways in which internet culture spills out into the real world; good and bad. Patreon // Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Bluesky // YouTube Media referenced this episode: “The Sky Thief: Beebo Russell’s Last Flight” by Tim Dickinson. Rolling Stone, June 24, 2021. “I Worked With Richard Russell at Horizon Air, and I Understand Why He Did What He Did” by Todd Bunker. The Stranger, August 17, 2018. “‘Airplane of opportunity’? Richard Russell raised pilot’s suspicions a year before Sea-Tac plane heist” by Lewis Kamb. The Seattle Times, September 12, 2018. “Sea-Tac air traffic controller faced ‘one in a million’ scenario with stolen plane” by Daniel Beekman and Michelle Baruchman. The Seattle Times, August 11, 2018. “FBI: Richard Russell, who stole plane from Sea-Tac, acted alone, crashed on purpose; motive a mystery” by Lewis Kamb. The Seattle Times, November 9, 2018. “Human remains, flight data recorder found among wreckage of stolen plane on Ketron Island” by Stacia Glenn. The News Tribune, August 13, 2018. “Airline job was way for man who crashed stolen plane to visit Alaska” by Adam Lynn, Alexis Krell, Sue Kidd, Lauren Smith and Craig Sailor. The News Tribune, August 12, 2018. “White nationalists and the ‘Sky King’” by Martin McKenzie-Murray. The Saturday Paper, August 18, 2018. FBI press release on investigation from November 2018 Redacted FBI report from the investigation Music used in this episode: Anticipation by Drill Folly Lookin’ For That Orca (Beebo’s Song) by Johny Maudlin TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Interstitial: The first seven pages of “The Hidden Enemy,” written and performed by Josh Boerman with music by Sean Callery from 24
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    2 h et 11 min