I'm Angry! Podcast
I'm Angry!
Four guys discuss the who, what, where, when, where, and why of what is bothering them.
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Tariffs, Trump, and the Bigger Picture: Why Short-Term Pain Could Mean Long-Term Gain 29.04.2025 37:35
This week, we dive deep into the latest headlines surrounding Donald Trump and his push for new tariffs. We break down exactly how tariffs work , why they often sound bad in the news, and why they could actually be a good thing for the economy and American workers. From protecting key industries to encouraging fairer trade practices, we explore the long-term benefits that aren't always ob...
Hollywood’s Creativity Crisis: Are Remakes & Reboots Killing Movies? 15.04.2025 46:22
This week, we’re taking on Hollywood’s obsession with remakes and reboots —and why audiences are fed up . From classic films getting unnecessary reboots to beloved stories being politically rewritten , it seems like originality is dead in mainstream cinema. We’ll break down how Hollywood keeps recycling the same ideas, often changing core storylines to fit modern agendas—like the controversy...
Egypt’s Secrets: Lost Cities, Aliens, and the Vatican’s Hidden Truths 08.04.2025 44:18
This week, we’re peeling back the layers of history, conspiracy, and mystery surrounding one of the world’s most fascinating civilizations— Egypt . Could there be a lost city beneath the pyramids, hidden from the public eye? What ancient secrets lie beneath the sands, and why has mainstream archaeology been so hesitant to explore them? We’ll also dive into the alien connection —were the pyramids...
Corruption, Canada, and Congress’ Insider Game 01.04.2025 40:17
This week, we’re diving into a wild mix of topics, from government incompetence to shady financial moves that make you wonder just how deep the corruption goes. We’ll start with Signal , the encrypted messaging app that’s got governments paranoid—why are officials scrambling to control private communication, and what does that say about transparency? Then, we take a hard look at government incom...
The Ukraine-Russia War: Global Politics, American Aid, and Hypocrisy 18.03.2025 34:48
This week, we're diving into the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia—but not just the battlefield updates. We’re looking at the bigger picture: the policies shaping the conflict, the global expectations of the U.S., and the paradox of American involvement. Why is it that so many countries criticize the U.S., yet they expect American tax dollars and military support when their own security is at...
Concession Stand Stick-Up: The Outrageous Cost of Snacks 18.03.2025 37:45
This week, we're tackling one of the biggest scams in the entertainment world—concession stand price gouging. Whether it's a $12 bucket of popcorn at the movies, a $15 beer at the stadium, or a $7 bottle of water at a theme park, we all know the pain of getting ripped off just to enjoy a snack. Why do venues get away with these outrageous prices? Is it supply and demand, corporate greed, or just a...
The Next Four Years: A Turning Point in American Politics 11.03.2025 34:50
In this week's episode, we delve into the pivotal role the upcoming four years will play in shaping the U.S. political landscape. With the Republican Party holding a governing trifecta—control of the presidency, Senate, and House—they have a unique opportunity to implement their agenda. But will their policies resonate with the broader electorate, potentially swaying liberals and Democrats? Or...
Born Here, Stay Here? The Debate on Birthright Citizenship 25.02.2025 42:09
This week, we’re diving into the hot-button issue of birthright citizenship—what it means, how it works, and why it’s such a controversial topic. We break down the history behind it, the legal and political arguments for and against it, and what potential changes could mean for the future. Is birthright citizenship a fundamental right, or does it need to be reexamined? Join us as we debate the imp...
Dress Codes, Perfect Balance & The Great Helmet Debate 15.02.2025 36:09
This week, we kick things off with a discussion on dress attire—what’s appropriate, when, and where, and why some fashion rules actually matter. Then, we shift gears as Mike and Matt boast about their unbeatable balance and how they’re definitely not easy to knock off their feet. That naturally leads us into a debate about helmets—are they really effective, especially in high-speed crashes? Mike...
Trump's DOGE, Foreign Aid Secrets & The Truth About Tariffs 11.02.2025 43:54
In this episode, we're breaking down Donald Trump's latest organization, DOGE—what it's all about and why it's making waves. But that's just the beginning! We dive into the often misunderstood world of the Foreign Aid Department, unraveling what they actually do and who benefits. Then, we tackle tariffs: why they exist, who they hurt, and how they shape the global economy. Pack...
Cancel Culture, Canada, and the Great Food Debate (ft. Special Guest Phil) 04.02.2025 40:22
This week, we're joined by special guest Phil for a wild ride that starts with a deep dive into cancel culture but quickly spirals in unexpected directions. Kicking things off with Canada, we naturally end up exploring Mike's strong opinions about the Great White North. That leads us straight into a debate about poutine versus disco fries (are they the same or not?), which somehow opens th...
Crime and Punishment: Does the Punishment Fit the Crime? 28.01.2025 45:21
In this week's episode, we're diving deep into the complexities of crime and punishment—how justice is served today versus how it was handled in the past. Are modern penalties too lenient, or have we evolved beyond the harsher "eye for an eye" mentality of the old days? We’ll explore cases where the punishment doesn't seem to fit the crime and discuss whether society should r...
Power, Pardons, and Musk's Government Influence 21.01.2025 34:49
In this week’s episode, we dive into the controversial world of preemptive pardons and why they undermine the very foundation of justice. Is it fair to pardon someone before they face charges? We explore how this power can be abused to protect the powerful while ordinary citizens are held accountable. Next, we broaden the discussion to the use of presidential pardons in general—who benefits, h...
Bailouts, AI Fears, and Respecting Siri 14.01.2025 39:14
This episode kicks off with a hard look at corporate bailouts and the glaring injustices they perpetuate. Why is it that taxpayers always bear the brunt of economic mismanagement while big businesses get a free pass? We explore the unfair burden placed on everyday people and question how these systems continue to thrive unchecked. From there, the conversation takes a sharp turn into the world of A...
Airing Grievances: A Casual Rant Session 07.01.2025 35:12
In this episode, the guys get together for an unfiltered chat about the little things in life that just bother them. From Mike feeling kind of sick—but not sick—to the awkward navigation of those "in-between" days, the conversation kicks off with relatable frustrations. Jonnie shares his gripe about restaurant pricing—how they charge extra for add-ons but never deduct for removing ingredients. A...
The New Year Illusion: Resolutions, Time, and the Life We Chase" 31.12.2024 45:05
In this episode, we dive deep into the phenomenon of New Year's resolutions and explore why they rarely stick. Why do we keep making promises to ourselves every January, only to abandon them by February? Is the "New Year, New Me" mindset just a cultural scam, giving us the illusion that our problems will vanish at the stroke of midnight? We'll uncover the psychology of this collective hope and how...
The Great Christmas Decoration Debate 24.12.2024 37:40
In this festive (or not-so-festive) episode of Angry, Annoyed, and Amused , the guys take on Mike’s deep-seated hatred for Christmas decorations. From the tangled lights to the inflatable yard Santas, Mike argues that it’s all a pointless tradition and nothing more than a marketing ploy to drain our wallets. Naturally, the crew isn’t letting this one slide, quickly dubbing Mike “The Grinch.” But...
"Knockouts & Dragons: Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, and the Dragon's Lair Detour" 17.12.2024 38:25
In this episode of Angry, Annoyed, and Amused, we dive into the highly anticipated Netflix special chronicling the bizarre and surreal face-off between YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul and boxing legend Mike Tyson. What was supposed to be an explosive look at the boxing world's most unlikely match-up quickly turns into a conversation that spirals into the weird and the whimsical. We break down the...
""Insurance Fees, Price Gouging, and Inflation Woes" 10.12.2024 44:10
This week on the podcast, Matt embarks on a frustrating quest to find car insurance, and the guys dive deep into the soaring costs and why it feels like you’re being charged an arm and a leg for the most basic coverage. The conversation quickly spirals into a broader discussion on the rising costs of everything, from gas to groceries, and the larger issue of price gouging and inflation. The crew s...
Job Hunting Procees 02.12.2024 44:37
The guys discuss the job-seeking process, how horrible it is, and how long it takes; they talk from all viewpoints and still find it unfair.
Happy Thanksgiving 26.11.2024 32:33
This week, Jonnie is upset about the lack of love for thanksgiving in the stores, and the guys discuss why Thanksgiving isn’t as popular as it once was.
Killer Whales, Immortality, and Vampires 12.11.2024 39:21
This week, Mike comes with a heavy heart after watching a documentary about SeaWorld, and the guys discuss the effects of keeping wild animals in captivity
The VP Debate and 2024 Election 29.10.2024 40:34
After the VP debate, the guys cover the ongoing campaigns of the 2024 Presidential Election
Advertising 25.04.2024 55:29
This week, the guys cover all there is to hate about the world of advertising.
Formal Education in the US 21.04.2024 56:21
This week the guys discuss their experiences with the education system and possible ways to make it better.
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