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18 or older, parental advisory. Unscripted, unfiltered, fiction. A podcast about bad parenting, bad decisions, and good times. In English, and sometimes Aramaic.
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This is a place for stories and storytelling. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry. Everything goes. Guests welcome. If you've got questions, comments, or some groovy trash to talk about the host, his lousy writing, or terrible hairline, contact the show at: whitetrashgeniuspodcast@gmail.com, or on Instagram at whitetrashgeniuspodcast. Please ask about coming on the show if you've got a story to tell. Whether or not you're a writer, I wanna talk to you!
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Chuck Mitchell thought he had everything -a high powered job, a beautiful girlfriend, an exclusive condo on the Toronto waterfront, but the death of his long-lost father plunges him in to a world he never knew existed. The world of White Trash Land.After inheriting a trailer park, Chuck's normally staid life is suddenly filled with an ex-wrestler lawyer, an obsessed Reverend who covets the land the trailer park sits on, a band of Promised Ones who set out to appropriate the park by any means ...
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The White Trashcast
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18 or older, parental advisory. Explicit content. For description look at the title. Don't sue us. Don't cancel us. All names and dates are made up. All references to religion are opinions of unprofessional, sorely uneducated, but funny fucking Americans. If you think this is racy, do not listen to ep. 2. It's all downhill from here.…
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In the pilot episode of the White Trash Genius Podcast, Nic introdces himself and the mission for the show as a storytelling outlet for himself and other people who've got a story to tell. He then reads a short story called "The Elk Calf" about a young man who bails on Game 7 of the World Series to drive across the country to make an office party i…
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-In this episode: In which the battle is fought, and someone prevails. Tricks are employed, and some visitors arrive at the parl.
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-In this episode: In which Animal collects cancer causing speakers, Robert makes a confession, and plans are put into place.
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-In this episode: In which Chuck and Emma tour a university, and Will makes a sudden decision.
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-In this episode: In which a promise is made between Chuck and Emma, an inspection is ordered, and the police drop by the trailer park office. Questions are asked, questions are answered.
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-In this episode: In which Chuck takes out the trash. Or delivers it, in fact. Something odd is discovered behind the trailer park.
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-In this episode: In which music is bought, problems are explained to Animal, and an attack plan is formed, consisting of an old man, a marketer, a wrestler turned lawyer, and a punk student.
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-In this episode: In which Chuck gets a message in the form of a bullet, and a visit in the form of the Mayor of St. Catharines. An offer is made. An offer is rejected.
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-In this episode: In which the Promised Ones regroup, and reconsider their plans. A party is held at Ground Zero, and a Japanese actuary gets lucky. Chuck meets Animal. Robert gets a ride in a side car.
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-In this episode: In which something blows up, people scurry, and the fire brigade is called.
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-In this episode: In which many, many Japanese tourists come to visit, and a Freeman takes some pills. Chuck and friends have a good time, until their quiet laughter is interrupted by the sound of an explosion, tearing the silence of the morning asunder like a thunder
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-In this episode: In which Chuck settles in, for a permanent stay.
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-In this episode: In which a blue haired punk listens to the Pixies, and the Promised Ones lick their wounds and wonder What Would Jesus Do?
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-In this episode: In which the Tourism St. Catharines offices are almost overwhelmed by some bad news, and Malcolm's secret is discovered by the enemy. No bankruptcies actually occur, regardless of what you might have heard.
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-In this episode: In which the courtroom becomes a Battle Royale. Cider's lackeys hit the ground hard, and a Black Knight is unmasked.
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-In this episode: In which the party goes astray for Chuck, and the blue haired man reveals himself to be an Animal. A blood curdling scream is heard in his suburban home.
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-In this episode: In which Chuck goes downtown for lunch with Robert, and the true intentions of Mr. Cider become known. A man with blue hair enters the picture.
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-In this episode: In which Chuck meets a woman who calls him "Sug" just like a standard issue Southern Belle would, and learns more about his late father. Melissa arranges a party.
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-In this episode: In which Chuck finds himself a lawyer who is not all he seems to be. He also listens to the greatest hits of Creed.
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-In this episode: In which Malcolm Whittaker reports to one Mr. Cider, The Hotel St. Catharines learns a lesson about improper chair storage and electrical wiring, and Chuck oversees his new kingdom. Melissa finds a place so horrible, it's almost wonderful.
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-In this episode: In which Chuck breaks a keyboard, wonders about Indie Rock, drinks a cappuccino in Little Italy, and receives a life-changing phone call from Robert.
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-In this episode: In which Chuck's girlfriend reacts poorly to his firing, Chuck looks for a new job, and Charlie Forrester proves to be even more surprising than previously thought, while the conifers look on stoically. Chuck also drinks a beer or two.
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-In this episode: In which Charlie Forrester is laid to rest, Robert Morgan learns some surprising facts about his friend, and rumours of shocking Jehovah's Witnesses activities are brought forward. Malcolm Whittaker makes an unwelcome appearance.
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-In this episode: In which Charlie Forrester dies in his Trailer Park next to his friend Robert Morgan, and Chuck Mitchell receives his much needed comeuppance. He learns never to mess with the IT guy.
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