

GLoP Culture
Ricochet
The Dispatch's Jonah Goldberg, Ricochet's Rob Long, and Commentary's John Podhoretz discuss culture and politics.Listen to GLoP Culture, along with more than 40 other original podcasts, at Ricochet.com. No paid subscription required.
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Mar 29, 2026 • 1h 20min
Terrible People
If you came for structure, coherence, or basic human decency—wrong podcast. In this unhinged episode of GLoP Culture, Rob Long, Jonah Goldberg, and John Podhoretz wander from a cornhole champion murder story to Helen Keller trutherism, pausing only to take gratuitous swings at Gandhi, Princess Diana, and basically anyone history has been too polite to re-examine. Along the way: deeply suspect jokes, aggressively niche cultural references, unsolicited architecture criticism, and a surprising amount of time spent litigating the moral failures of long-dead public figures. There is no thesis. There is no arc. There is only digression.

Feb 7, 2026 • 1h 25min
Puzzles and Recipes
It’s February, the weather is trying to kill us, the garbage hasn’t been picked up, and somehow this leads—inevitably—to Frank Sinatra insulting his fans, Catherine O’Hara being a comic genius for half a century, the Washington Post lighting itself on fire, and the uncomfortable possibility that puzzles and recipes are the last functioning pillar of American journalism. Also Jeffrey Epstein and a trio of off-color jokes. Obviously.

Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 21min
Funny Bad
What starts as a polite podcast immediately face-plants into profanity, pop-culture archaeology, and three grown men asking the most important question of our time: What would TJ Hooker do? From ventriloquists on the radio to Emmy-night humiliation rituals, from ICE raids and clerical angst to Scooby-Doo’s latent homicidal potential. Along the way, our hosts lovingly argue about bad uniforms, worse TV, feral cats, frozen smiles, Hollywood’s slow collapse, and why every great American moral crisis can (and should) be resolved by referencing Columbo, All in the Family, or a half-remembered episode of Different Strokes.

Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 12min
Dessert First
Welcome to another episode of GLoP, America’s only podcast where three grown men debate television, theology, demon scratch marks, and the cultural meaning of Mr. Ed — all while Rob Long eats shrimp noodles into a muted microphone. On this outing, demonology, alien hive minds, and whether Pluribus is actually a right-wing parable about American exceptionalism disguised as a friendly invasion of body-snatching Marxist Care Bears. Also, the deeply important question of why Hollywood produced a series of Talking Mule movies, and what that has to do with Clint Eastwood, and why turkey Peking Duck is the greatest Thanksgiving delicacy.

Oct 12, 2025 • 1h 28min
Bad Bosses In The Bible
After a brief hiatus, GLoP is back and, well, not much has changed: John can’t remember the month, Rob’s in Los Angeles for reasons unknown, and Jonah is courageously trying to keep the conversation somewhere near coherence. The trio tackle vital topics like bad bosses (biblical and otherwise), forgotten ’70s variety shows, why The Blues Brothers is accidentally beautiful, and how nostalgia has officially gone off the rails. Somewhere along the way, there’s circumcision talk, theological tangents, and at least three references no one under fifty will understand. In short: classic GLoP — smart, ridiculous, and slightly embarrassed of itself.

Aug 9, 2025 • 1h 15min
Barnyard Odors
Yep, it's another episode of GLoP, where three middle-aged men wander from topic to topic like your drunk uncles at Thanksgiving—except with more references to 1970s TV pilots and less pie. This week’s meandering odyssey covers the full spectrum: wiping Faye Dunaway’s… dignity, debating whether puppies can survive her PR aura, discovering that Superman might be unpopular overseas because America is now “meh,” lamenting the death of big loud comedies (RIP, Naked Gun), and reviewing TV shows no one under 50 has heard of but everyone pretends to watch. Along the way, you’ll get unsolicited opinions on Colbert’s cancellation (spoiler: yay), the economics of late-night TV, why Hungarian tax rebates are the real star of international thrillers, and an extended meditation on historical body odor.

Jul 1, 2025 • 1h 14min
Zombie Schlongs
This podcast has never been above (or below) using a title to click-bait you into listening and this episode maintains that high standard. But rest assured, that’s not all that is discussed: the guys delve into F1, that New York Times Top 100 movies of the 21st Century list, the miracle that is Andor, what the Anchorman pitch meeting must have been like, Rob has a moral dilemma in Egypt, a very weird Broadway play, Jonah has a bad experience with an EV, and is Peter Thiel actually the Anti-Christ? We report, you decide.

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May 16, 2025 • 1h 17min
One GLoP At A Time
The hosts dive into the future of their show, sharing laughs and nostalgia as they reflect on pop culture. They discuss the impact of modern media, including ironic takes on taboo subjects. Classic TV shows like 'The Love Boat' spark conversations about character portrayals and reboots. Language and cultural nuances are humorously examined, with personal anecdotes enriching the dialogue. They even tackle HBO's storytelling depth, highlighting both financial mismanagement and innovative narratives in 'Andor'. It's a blend of humor, culture, and keen insights!

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Apr 27, 2025 • 1h 11min
Pope Rob of Princeton
The discussion kicks off with a humorous take on the changing landscape of the Catholic Church and playful speculations on papacy. It dives into the intersections of politics, Hollywood, and celebrity culture, peppered with amusing anecdotes. Dystopian films and health tech are debated, alongside quirky brand-related reflections. A lighthearted look at the cultural weight of names segues into discussions on Tom Cruise's cinematic quirks and the influence of weather on society. Finally, they share laughs over absurd films and clever literary moments.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 15min
The Other Goldberg
The lively hosts dive into the impact of AI on writing, discussing the shifting landscape of authorship and creativity. They hilariously pitch a Game of Thrones spinoff set in the Burger King universe. The conversation swings to film, critiquing the decline of New York's cinematic authenticity from classics to remakes. The rise of government agency TV shows gets a comedic look, along with a deeper dive into political accountability and miscommunication in today's landscape. Nostalgia peaks as they explore the resurgence of 'Suits' and its cultural implications.


