The J. Burden Show
Hosted by J. Burden
Dive into the contrarian depths of politics, culture, and society on The J. Burden Show, an interview podcast where host J. Burden engages with thought-provoking guests to challenge mainstream narratives and explore historical and philosophical insights. Each episode offers unfiltered discussions on current events, geopolitical tensions, and social movements, blending sharp analysis with alternative perspectives. Perfect for listeners who crave intelligent, boundary-pushing conversations that go beyond the surface.
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Top nominees on The J. Burden Show
- 1. Isaac Young โ 6 votes
- 2. Conscious Caracal ๐ฟ๐ฆ โ 5 votes
- 3. ๐ป๐ฆGio's Content Minded Corner๐จ๐๐ฒ๐ โ 5 votes
- 4. Martyr Made โ 3 votes
- 5. Kaiser Von Lohengramm โ 3 votes
- 6. Arthur in California โ 3 votes
- 7. Karl Dahl โ 3 votes
- 8. Dave Greene โ 3 votes
- 9. Niccolo Soldo (Fisted By Foucault) โ 2 votes
- 10. Auron MacIntyre โ 2 votes
What listeners want discussed on The J. Burden Show
- T: 90s pop culture didn't just entertain America โ it installed a shared operating system of irony, cynicism, and consumer identity that made earnest political engagement nearly impossible for an entire generation.
- Q: The show has 440+ episodes and a loyal audience. What's the single episode you'd point someone to if they'd never listened before โ and has the answer changed from what it would have been a year ago?
- Q: You discussed European identity and history on the show (Ep. 429 area). Is the EU a continuation of the Carolingian project, a deviation from it, or something entirely post-historical?