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Struggle session patreon
Struggle session patreon










The two bonded over their shared experiences of financial hardship. In 2008, Payne & Quinby met while making a new podcast, Murder Rebel Radio, which they created with several mutual friends. That same year, Payne had also co-hosted a different short-lived podcast Relatively Unknown. Quinby began making podcasts with a friend in 2007. Past guests on the Interview Show have included the hosts of sister podcasts like Chapo Trap House, Struggle Session, and Delete Your Account, writers for various websites or other publications, and users associated with weird Twitter.īoth hosts are natives of Columbus, Ohio and its immediate suburbs. The third show features either Brett or Bryan interviewing a guest of their choice. The second show each week, the "basement show", is a sixty to ninety minute show that is similar in format to the first part of the call in shows. Fans typically call in with anecdotes from their jobs, political organizing that the caller may be participating in, or just call in to talk about anything that's on the top of their mind. The format of the call-in shows (which can stretch to over three hours each week ) is the first portion of the show features Brett and Bryan riffing on topics such as drugs, current events, news articles, or their families, with the remainder of the show answering calls from fans. A final weekly "bonus" episode is released only to Patreon subscribers of $1 or more. A second episode with just the hosts (termed "the basement show") is released as a free podcast on Wednesdays.

struggle session patreon

The first is a live call-in show broadcast Sundays weekly on the community radio station WCRS in Columbus, Ohio. Ĭurrently, Street Fight Radio produces three episodes per week. Common topics and discussions on the show include the shape of the earth, labor unions, the merits of footwear, getting your hair cut at the post office, socialism, failures of capitalism and the gig economy, Nu metal, and anarchism. Street Fight bills itself as an " anarcho-comedy" radio show, where the hosts and fans of the show have sympathies to left-wing politics. Īlong with other podcasts such as Chapo Trap House, and publications like The Baffler and Current Affairs, Street Fight Radio has been cited as an example of the dirtbag left, a group of left-wing media figures described as mixing humor with "a take-no-prisoners style of American socialism." In addition to producing the radio show and podcasts, through its Patreon, Street Fight Radio also publishes a monthly zine and additional video content. The show produces three distinct episodes per week. Street Fight Radio, or Street Fight is an American politics and humor radio show and podcast founded in June 2011 and hosted by Brett Payne and Bryan Quinby. J 11 years ago ( June 23, 2011) – present

struggle session patreon

The logo used by Street Fight Radio is an anvil with "SF" as an acronym.












Struggle session patreon