The ultimate collab in Samford Podcast history is here. The Broletariat x The Reel Roommates has finally happened, and what better topic for it to be than movies?
In this episode, listen as we talk about general cinema, the Oscars, animation, screenwriting, and random stuff in between.
No better way than to prepare for the Oscars than this
The Broletariat has a serious problem. We aren't good enough men to deserve amazing women. That all changes today when the love doctors Tristyn Siegert, Kate Hankins, and Avery Rickel join us on the podcast.
These women are experts in what men need to do to be good men, and we assure you that we learned a lot. Be sure to have your note pad ready, there is much to learn.
Tis' the season to prance around the grid.
In this episode you will enjoy takes on past and present Step Sing, followed by our illustrious guests discussing the creative process in vocals and choreography for a show. Those guests are none other than DAP director Hart Madison and AOPI director Shelby Grace.
Who better to take Step Sing takes from than the experts?
Join us, as the hosts of the Broletariat present: StepSingtariat
After finally being able to enter the podcast studio again, Dylan and Maddox decided to bring in a few friends to celebrate that momentous occasion.
Today on the podcast The Broletariat is joined by true working class women in Diane Snoddy and Sadie Sue Long. Both hard working actresses in their own right, as well as former attendees of Vestavia Hills High School.
In this episode you will see new friendships made and a true example of what this podcast is really about. (Idk what that means but it is Thanksgiving season so yeah).
Oh yeah, it's controversial. As we promised.
Join us as we objectively rank fast food restaurants on a tier list. If you don't like it, that's fine, you're wrong.
Be sure to look out from the special cameo from a good friend of ours.
You read it right, Dylan's mom joins us on this episode of the podcast. Her experience as a mother and woman has given her the wisdom needed to help Maddox find love, as well as give advice to all of you out there.
We talk about her life, her kids, and much much more.
Truly one for the ages.
And Dylan gets big dogged several times.
The Broletariat had the pleasure of collaborating with the renowned musical group "Strip Club Drama". Besides being esteemed alumni of Vestavia Hills High School, like Dylan, Lawson Henry and Jackson Yanosky have taken their talents to Auburn where they are both members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
Many things are talked about. Most of them questionable. But that's ok.
We. Are. So. Back.
That's all you need to know.
We missed you all, excited to provide more content for you guys. We got an amazing season coming up!
SEASON 1 FINALE.
We end season 1 off with the illustrious and esteemed Mary Elizabeth Parker.
We decided to get a little philosophical on you guys this week, so that's fun, and we discuss Dothan Nut Drop.
There's more than that of course. An hour of just nut drop is absurd.
We love the working class. Thank you for an amazing first season.
We were graciously able to host the illustrious Charlotte Godat on this episode, whom Maddox proclaims is quite intelligent in reference to film.
We have deep talks on trauma producing humor, it's really deep, but there's also bits, of course.
We don't do anything cringe this episode, we swear. Especially not in the outro. As a matter of fact, if you wanna skip the last 5 minutes that's cool too.
It's another bundle of fun!
Hello distinguished listeners.
It's back to basics for Maddox and Dylan, and ADHD is kicked into overdrive on this one.
Lots of bits, Lots of impressions, and even a phone call from mom.
This is what happens when you leave Dylan and Maddox alone.
We steal ze Moon.
Artist and DJ Ryan Respinto joins us on this episode, where he talks about his story getting into music production, why he loves music, and his rise as a DJ.
Oh and, it's kinda epic, we talk about wrestling, gymnastics, and other funny cool bits.
Maybe he teases some new music idk. The title could be a sham.
Regardless, you don't want to miss this summer kickoff.
The Broletariat had the honor and privilege of welcoming the lovely Hannah McDaniel and the glamorous Ellie VanDyke onto the podcast as our first woman guests.
Join is for discussions of squatty potties, worms, Memphis, the Mississippi spelling song, and much more random exposition
We are weird, but not strange.
Truly one for the ages.
Basketball prodigy and Alamo denier Will McClain joins us on this episode for basketball talk, meditation, and much much more.
Don't be the person that has to be asked "Where were you during the Alamotariat?"
You won't want to miss it. It's going to turn the tide.
We are joined by JT Ellison in this episode, runaway criminal.
We talk about T swizzle, why he's on the run, Polo G, trying to name this episode, and much much more.
There was a "ghost" in the room for the entire episode, I wonder who it was???
Hope you all enjoy another fun filled episode of "Why we won't ever get a real job-letariat"
Certified Atlanta sports fan Max Adams joins us on this episode. Try and guess how much Trae Young we talked about in this episode, the answer may actually shock you.
Acting struggles, Men's soccer, and a special guest appearance at the end???
All this and more for the working class.
Witerawy we had Walker Lee on the podcast where we witerawy talked about the 6, 12, 18, 24 chawenge, and then we witerawy talked about other things too and witerawy it was so fun.
Witerawy you are going to love it.
The Broletariat welcomes its first ever guest, Tanner Brown. Tanner is the first President of the Alpha Mu chapter of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Samford University, which we are not affiliated with.
In this episode we discuss spring break stories, golf, Tanner's fraternity experience leading up to and since joining Beta, Beta songs, and, of course, many, many random shoutouts.
Dylan will never be allowed to use the soundboard again.
It's a real hoot and a holler as the Beta Boys would say!
Oh boy. It's about to get controversial.
Listen as Maddox and Dylan rank the months of the year from worst to best.
Also you'll get a fix of ASMR, white people haircuts, boy band singing, presidential impressions, Wattpad love stories
AND we may or may not have thought of our podcast tagline mid episode.
You're going to love hating our opinions.
Welcome to The Broletariat.
In this episode you're introduced to the voices of the working class, as well as getting a taste of the kind of personalities you're going to be hearing every week.
If a conversation beginning with the simple question of a cookout order that very quickly transitions to scaring McDonald'd workers with ball gags interests you, then you've came to the right place.
Pickleball, A Haunted House, plenty of shoutouts, and much much more
Having ADHD is required