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The podcast currently has 285 episodes available.
FYI: This podcast was recorded on September 17th.
Kyle and Matt are outside the Phillies game where hundreds of union workers are on strike from Aramark. They tell us their pay demands, the controversial business practices Aramark lawyers are using, scabs crossing the picket line, the contentious meetings, and the unethical reasons why workers don't get health insurance. We might break the single pod Men At Work record for the amount of "That's insane!" we said. If you want to learn about why Aramark union workers are striking and don't feel like spending hours researching everything this is the podcast for you.
Kyle Pagan and Matt Peoples are recording a podcast on Thrive's 10mg edibles and Zyns in Bradley Cooper's hometown to talk to the good people of Jenkintown, PA at some street festival. We talk about the Donkeys vs. the Elephants and the hottest presidents of all time before learning about present day goth culture and what is this year's hottest costume from a college student that works at Spirit Halloween. We then talk to Stephen J. Vattino who is unemployed BUT is also a comedian, painter, writer, and competitive pumpkin carver. He tells us some jokes, why he was fired, his gout, what he misses most about drinking, and more. Matt reacts to Kendrick Lamar headlining the Super Bowl as he takes another L aboard the SS Drizzy. A UPS Driver than comes on and talks about his 34 years in the delivery game, his rivals, RING doorbells snitching, and what kind of packages "fall off the truck". The inconsiderate people walking through the podcast drives Kyle to take an edible and discovering shrooms at a wedding. Finally a clothing designer fresh off a car accident comes on and talks about his clothing brand, would he give a shirt to Drake or Kendrick first, and if he ever thinks about if he died in that accident would it have been better for his brand. We finish with Vito's Corner and he might be a scab ready to cross the picket line.
Kyle and Matt went down to the 2024 Presidential Debate to talk to people about which candidate the American people are voting for and how it effects their job.
Kyle Pagan and Matt Peoples are at a Renaissance Faire in Bucks County to talk to a native landscaper who tells us why bugs are good and his days as a grave digger. We then talk to two married nuclear chemists who test the radiation at the plant. An old friend from one of Kyle's old videos stops by to show off his weight loss and argue with us about summer vs. fall and how people want to end the season so fast. We finish with Tom Foolery, a bard and actor at the Faire, who gives us the behind the scenes of the faire and what he does for real.00:00 - Intro
Kyle Pagan and Matt Peoples are outside The Most Delco Bar of All-Time in The Most Delco Town of All-Time to record The Most Delco Podcast of All-Time. After participating in a crab race at Dolan's Bar (shout-out Donovan McCrabb) Kyle and Matt talk to the Philly Sports Guy about the life he's created as a Philly sports superfan, the perks of the job, his future political aspirations, fights at games, and do the ladies love PSG? We then talk to Matty Ice who is a screenwriter by day and a bartender at Dolan's by night who just finished his first project on MOVE and is currently shopping it around. We then talk to a guy who is definitely not the spokesperson for the Duffy's Cut Project, but who has for a decade helped spread the truth behind one of PA's largest mass murders in the 1830s involving Irish immigrants. We finish with Delco Jesus who gives us the BTS on how he got his nickname, fought back from homelessness, managing technician egos in an auto body shop, and the best part about living out of your car. This is the most Delco episode of all-time.
Kyle Pagan and Matt Peoples are feeling mindful and demure while their identity could be stolen outside one of the best cheesesteak joints in Philadelphia to record this episode. We talk to the great customers of Shank's Original. One of the them is a gig economist who used to be a mailman, but had to quit because of a traumatic experience. Another guy tells us about working in sales for Sherwin Williams, the unlikely painting job that makes the most money, and why the paint business will never die. A new Med Spa owner surprises us with all the different wellness services she provides and spills the beans on the new trend in wellness everyone is starting. Finally, the owner of Shank's, Ed Brennan, tells us how hard it is running a business, his inspiring story, and the best cheesesteaks in Philly. Go support Shank's at 901 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA !
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/H6IGUigDs3Q
Did you know it's a 60% chance you work with a furry??? Fine that's made up, but Kyle Pagan and Matt Peoples went to a Furry Convention in Philadelphia to find out how furries afford their $10,000 fur suits. We talk to a Retired Army Colonel who faced the wrath of Fox News and ended up in a joke on Shane Gillis' new comedy special, we meet a dog named NIIC who dropped some bars for us and tells us about what happens at room parties. We then meet a Coider a payroll specialist who won't tell anyone at his work what he does. Grunger Fox who is a sous chef with dreams of being a meteorologist who tells us why Furry conventions have become so popular. Finally we meet a firefighter/EMT Australian Cattle Dog named River who tells us about the rivalry with the Bronies and keeping a secret in a blue collar industry.
Kyle and Matt are at The Working Mom Conference to talk to a bunch of MILFS: Mothers in Love with Functional Society. We meet a mom who tells us that we can make the peanut only lunch table extinct. A mom who left her high-status finance job to raise a kid and develop a place where moms can go. We also talk to a painter who isn't a working mom, but he was cool. We finish with the founder of the conference, talk about tradwive influencers with the key note address, and a blue collar mom in construction tells us all about the American citizenship test.
Kyle and Matt are in South Jersey where they discuss turning Kyle's herpes issue into some influencer dollars and empathy they talk to a waitress from the Margaritaville in Atlantic City and read her reviews, a music teacher teaches Matt how to sing, and a retired factory worker talks to us about working on 9/11, the pranks, and his multiple bypass surgery. Thanks to the blue collar babies, middle class mami's, and white collar criminals for tuning in. We love you guys!
Watch the episode: https://youtu.be/pvIqYkixhOM?si=rxllTMf07ddjPPOe
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