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Episode #35: 1461 Days of Ignoring The Trump Administration | June 6-June 12, 2025

Episode #35: 1461 Days of Ignoring The Trump Administration | June 6-June 12, 2025

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Watch all of the original 1461 Days of Ignoring The Trump Administration TikTok posts from June 6-June 12, 2025 on YouTube!+++On This Week’s EpisodeHey, it’s Josh, and this is Episode #35 of the Josh Bloom Podcast!This week on the show, we talk about how if you have a dozen kids that you don’t see, then no one should be wondering if you care about anything. Yes, I am referring to the electric car guy.I discuss how instead of trying to change the world, we can change one person’s life every day by simply being decent. Give it a try and let me know how it worked out in the comments.Speaking of comments, a commenter commented on that video by telling me a about the good deed that was done for her by a co-worker and I compare the satisfaction one gets from doing good deeds with that of buying a Lamborghini.Of course, I had to bring up Jeff Spicoli from Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Wooderson from Dazed and Confused. Stick around to find out why.I contemplate if the government will have to send us checks to compensate us for the fraud they are committing with our tax dollars just like Navin Johnson had to do in The Jerk because of Opti-Grab.I remind us all that the leader of the Trump administration received less than 50% of the votes and we wrap up with a mention of the problematic 1982 film The Toy starring Richard Pryor. Boy oh boy, we covered a lof of my fictional and non-fictional heroes this week!+++Hi. It’s Josh.A few days before the inauguration, I was thinking about how I wanted to deal with the next four years.I was exhausted by the news!But I wasn’t interested in going completely uninformed. I wanted to use the “opportunity,” as I had decided to optimistically look at this timeline, to become more mindful and better train my mind to take in the “news,” and then let it fall away from my conciousness.Efficiently and totally. The other aspect of this thought was to then take the personal time I was reclaiming through this process and apply it to more creative endeavors.This series, for example!1461 Days of Ignoring The Trump Administration began. “Day 1” went viral on TikTok, so now I am in until 2029, right?!If you are also someone aspiring to become the best version of yourself, please feel free to join me on this journey, which is sure to get weird around “Day 132,” “Day 877,” and “Day 1001,” etc.For your pleasure (maybe not, let’s see), here is another compilation of posts, along with an exclusive intro and outro only available on the podcast (because I love you.)As per usual, if you want to see video of the original TikTok posts that this podcast audio is derived from, you can watch them all on YouTube at this link. Sometimes seeing my face makes it better (maybe not, let’s see.)Please follow the Josh Bloom Podcast on your favorite podcast app!Thank you,Josh+++More about Josh:I published my first newsletter before the age of ten, written using my next-door neighbor’s typewriter, copied with carbon paper, and distributed to mailboxes on my bicycle.One of my first stories was an obituary of John Belushi. Strange for a ten year old? Yes!My writing today is governed by deadpan sarcasm that goes granular on various cultural topics that I am deeply curious about. I hope you enjoy this sometimes snarky stream of consciousness.I'm serious about not taking life too seriously.™❤️ 🏳️‍🌈 ✡️ 🧘‍♂️ 🥯 🍔 🍩+++Connect with Josh: Visit me everywhere for everything at superjews.com. Get full access to Josh Bloom at superjews.substack.com/subscribe

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