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Episodes: 31
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 3.1/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
matt@yorkandwilder.com
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George Santos - US political figure and public personality known for high-visibility controversy and for hosting “Doing Time with George Santos,” where he interviews guests and digs into justice, government, and p...
Ian Bick - Federal Prosecution And Treatment Of First-time Non-violent Offenders; DOJ Process; Prison Incidents; Building A Prison Podcast Audience
Rep. Tim Burchett - Congress/expulsion Politics; Republican Messaging Priorities; UAP Disclosure And Claims About UAP Being Real
Locked In's Ian Bick Reveals What REALLY Happened to Him at Fort Dix | Doing Time w/ George Santos
May 22, 2026
Ian Bick was 19 when the feds locked him up. No plea deal. 28 months inside. Diesel therapy from Connecticut to Wisconsin. A guard who tried to assault him in the kitchen. Inmates who slapped the glasses off his face and called him McLovin. He came out the other side and built Locked In — one of the biggest prison podcasts on the internet. In this episode, George Santos sits down with Ian to compare notes on what the DOJ actually does to first-time, non-violent offenders — and how two very di...
George Santos Sues Jimmy Kimmel over Cameo Prank
May 08, 2026
George Santos returns to rank his most viral moments — and things get even messier in Part 2. From the Jimmy Kimmel prank that turned into a lawsuit to the media firestorm that followed him everywhere, George revisits the headlines, controversies, and internet chaos that kept his name trending nonstop. More unbelievable stories, more questionable decisions, and somehow… even stronger opinions. Part 2 of 2. New episodes every week. Subscribe wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choice...
Rep Tim Burchett: Aliens, Expulsion & Why The GOP Keeps LOSING
May 01, 2026
Tim Burchett had my back when nobody else in Washington would. He voted against my expulsion, called me a "sacrificial lamb," and treated me with kindness when treating me with kindness was politically expensive. So when he finally sat down with me, I had three things I wanted to talk about — and he didn't dodge a single one.We start personal: the expulsion vote, what Congress was really like behind closed doors, and the cost of saying what you actually think on the record (a cost we both kno...
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