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A podcast to complement my website, www.milkmansbaby.com. Random thoughts, talks, and discussions about what is going on in the world today from the view of a left-leaning moderate.Milkman's Baby Politik & Regierungen
  • EP#3 - SHOOTIN’ THE SHIT ABOUT MUSIC (W/ EVAN V. OF YOUNGSTOWN HARDCORE BAND WHOREGAMI)
    Dec 24 2025

    In Episode 3, Evan V. of the Youngstown, Ohio hardcore band Whoregami stops by the basement studio to talk about the state of music. Over a few beers, we dig into the struggles smaller bands face on the road, what really makes a band a “sellout,” and the big question: Is Nickelback actually as bad as everyone says?

    During our hour-long conversation, Evan also tells the story of a Youngstown band called Bullrun—and how, after 50 years, they’ve suddenly been discovered and started getting attention.

    Tune in for musical chaos, hot takes, and plenty more.

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • EP#2 - FROM YELLOW FEVER TO THE TITANIC: HOW FEAR GROWS UP WITH US
    Nov 22 2025

    In Episode 2, I break down how fear evolves as we grow—from childhood panic over roller coasters and yellow-fever documentaries, to teenage embarrassment, to adult worries like job insecurity, losing loved ones, political instability, and even irrational fears like cruise ships, woolly mammoths, and running into the mugshot guy I joked about online. Inspired by a conversation with a friend facing layoffs at the battery plant, this episode looks at how fear grows, mutates, and sometimes gets ridiculous — but also how fear should remind us to show empathy, not division.


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    12 Min.
  • EP#1 - A RACIST FRIEND AND ONE HIT WONDERS
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode, I focus on the idea of listening — truly hearing others, even when we don’t agree. I make my position on the political spectrum clear, but that doesn’t mean I’m on the radical left. I also open up about realizing that a friend of mine holds racist views, and how that discovery challenged me.

    From there, the conversation shifts to a lighter topic: one-hit wonders. When you take the time to really listen and explore an artist’s full catalog, you might find hidden gems beyond their big hit. I use Shawn Mullins as an example — he’s known for “Lullaby,” but his musical catalog is far deeper and worth discovering.


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    15 Min.
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