Show overview
Talk Dirty 2 Me launched in 2024 and has put out 11 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 46 min and 55 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2025, with 9 episodes published. Published by Shawn and Alex.
From the publisher
Our podcast is all about showcasing the lives of individuals, mainly trash workers but from time to time we will bring guests on that has nothing to do with the trash world. There all great stories hope you guys enjoy!
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 8Ray's journey martial arts
Podcast Summary with Ray AmanatIntroductionShawn welcomes Ray Amanat to the TalkDirty audience.Ray's BackgroundExperience: Over 44 years in martial arts and personal safety.Motivation: Started martial arts at 15 after being bullied.Career Path:Became a business owner at 20 by buying his instructor's school.Ran a brick-and-mortar school for 25 years.Founded a nonprofit, Heroes in Action, focused on personal safety education.Currently operates Self Defense Pros, a consulting and training company for martial arts schools.Personal JourneyMartial Arts Training:Competed nationally in various martial arts, including Taekwondo, kickboxing, and boxing.Suffered multiple injuries leading to knee surgeries and hip replacements.Safety Advice for Trash DriversCommon Issues: Encountering aggressive homeowners and loose dogs.Advice for Safety:Escape if threatened; assume the attacker may have weapons.If blocked, seek help from neighbors or call 911.Emphasizes the importance of physical self-defense skills.Martial Arts PhilosophyTeaching Approach:Focus on practical self-defense over competition.Advocates for applied knowledge as true power.Encourages students to keep their ego in check to avoid unnecessary conflict.Seminars and TrainingTypes of Training Offered:Lectures and hands-on seminars on self-defense and personal safety.Private lessons available in Florida; plans to expand to other states.Final ThoughtsKey Takeaway: Personal safety training is essential; it serves as an "insurance policy" for unexpected situations.Ego Management: Keeping ego in check can prevent dangerous conflicts.Future Goals: Aiming to become an international speaker and presenter.Contact InformationSocial Media: Follow Ray on Facebook and YouTube for updates on his seminars and training.ConclusionShawn thanks Ray for his insights and encourages listeners to reach out for training opportunities.

The gurus of waste management: Zach and Anthony, Audio only
Talk Dirty 2 Me: Episode SummaryIntroduction: Shawn welcomes Anthony and Zachary to the show.Anthony's Background:A veteran of the waste industry with over 40 years of experience.Started riding on garbage trucks at a young age and launched a curbside recycling service as a teenager.Engaged in competitive tactics against a rival garbage company, leading to confrontations and playful sabotage.Shared stories of his early days in the business, including undercutting competitors and dealing with aggressive rivalries.Friendly Competition:Anthony and Shawn joke about "trash wars" and the competitive nature of waste collection.Discussion about how competition has changed over the years, with modern regulations and technology limiting what can be done.Zach's Journey in Waste ManagementZach, raised in Southern Oregon, developed a fascination with garbage trucks from a young age. He began helping waste drivers as a teenager and later joined the Oregon Air National Guard, initially aiming to become a mechanical engineer. In 2006, he started working for AGG Enterprises in Portland, where he quickly learned the intricacies of waste collection in a city without alleys.His experiences included navigating unique challenges, such as working around homeless individuals near dumpsters. After transitioning to marketing and videography, Zach, alongside his partner Anthony, is now focused on creating a waste museum to preserve the history and legacy of the industry, featuring rare trucks and educational initiatives.

S1 Ep 7Classy Nick, audio only.
In this episode of Talk Dirty to Me, hosts Shawn and cohost Alex welcome Nicholas Flores, a swing driver from Republic Services. The conversation dives into their experiences in the trash industry, personal backgrounds, and the misconceptions surrounding their profession.Key Points DiscussedGuest IntroductionNicholas Flores:Swing driver for Republic Services.Father of four, jiu-jitsu practitioner, and photographer.Runs a YouTube channel focused on trash truck content and personal hobbies.Childhood and Early CareerNicholas shares his upbringing in the trash industry, influenced by family connections.Shawn discusses his background in computers before transitioning to trash collection.Alex recounts his attempt to join the military and subsequent shift to retail and then trash.Perceptions of the Trash IndustryDiscussion on the changing public perception of trash workers.Nicholas highlights how some people idolize trash drivers, especially children.The group reflects on the financial stability of trash jobs compared to traditional professions.Experiences and StoriesNicholas shares humorous and embarrassing moments from his career, including interactions with customers and challenges on the job.The group discusses the dangers of driving trash trucks and shares stories of close calls and accidents.Motivation and HobbiesNicholas emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and staying motivated through family and personal interests.Alex talks about his love for gaming and sci-fi, while Nicholas shares his passion for sports and martial arts.Advice for ListenersNicholas advises kindness and understanding towards others, emphasizing the impact of small gestures.He encourages everyone to try jiu-jitsu as a way to stay active and engaged.Closing RemarksNicholas invites listeners to check out his YouTube channel, TrashyButClassy1776.The hosts express gratitude for Nicholas's participation and share their interest in future collaborations.Contact InformationNicholas Flores:YouTube: TrashyButClassy1776Instagram: Flores PhotosSnapchat: AnneFlores1650

S1 Ep 6Joshua argues that college isn't necessary for most careers
Guest: Joshua Flapan discusses his books and perspectives on education and public policy.Main Themes: Critiques of the college system and advocacy for educational reform.Background and MotivationInspiration for Writing: Joshua enjoys research and aims to share insights about college and public policy.Target Audience: He hopes to influence change in areas like government reform and education.Key DiscussionsEducation Reform: Joshua argues that college isn't necessary for most careers, suggesting alternatives like apprenticeship programs.Proposed Changes:Forgiving student loan debt.Implementing a parliamentary democracy in the U.S.Promoting technical training over traditional college education.Personal ExperienceEducation: Joshua attended Florida Atlantic University, majoring in history.Writing Journey: He has been writing for about 15-16 years, with his first book published in 2014.Current Focus: Joshua is considering writing an autobiography about the publishing industry and its challenges.Insights on PublishingChallenges: He discusses the difficulties authors face, including market saturation and the complexities of traditional publishing.Advice for Aspiring Authors:Be cautious of vanity publishers.Maintain a side job while writing.Seek feedback from others on their work.Books DiscussedTitles:"Education Mania""Modern Prohibition""Innocent and Executed"Themes:The failures of prohibition and the death penalty.Advocacy for a more practical and effective educational system.Audience EngagementSocial Media Presence: Joshua mentions he has a Facebook account and is considering TikTok for promotion but notes potential bans on the platform.Closing ThoughtsEncouragement: Joshua emphasizes perseverance and the importance of continuous learning.Final Remarks: The hosts thank Joshua for sharing his insights and encourage listeners to explore his work.

Interview with James E Hibbard, TALK DIRTY 2 ME.
bonusWith over five decades of experience in the performing arts, I am a versatile dancer, actor, choreographer, and director, renowned for my work across film, television, and stage. My career has been marked by collaborations with some of the most iconic names in the entertainment industry, including Barbra Streisand, Elvis Presley, and Julie Andrews.I have made significant contributions to major motion pictures such as Descendants 3, Freaky Friday, and Hello Dolly, showcasing my talents as both a performer and choreographer. My choreography has graced numerous theatrical productions, including Little Shop of Horrors, Chicago, and West Side Story, where I have also taken on the roles of director and performer.In television, I have appeared in popular series like Batwoman and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, while also serving as a choreographer for various specials and shows, including the Tom Jones Series and the Alan Thicke Show. My work has garnered recognition, including multiple Lifetime Achievement Awards and an induction into the B.C. Entertainment Hall of Fame.As an educator, I have dedicated over 50 years to teaching dance, inspiring countless students at institutions like Capilano University and various dance studios in Vancouver and Los Angeles. My passion for dance extends beyond performance; I am committed to nurturing the next generation of artists through mentorship and innovative teaching methods.With a rich portfolio of performances, choreography, and directing credits, I continue to thrive in the performing arts, driven by a love for creativity and a desire to impact the industry positively.

S1 Ep 5Steven's Journey straight out of Compton to find success in affiliate marketing.
Steven shares his journey from a troubled past in Compton, California, including 15 years of incarceration, to becoming an entrepreneur in affiliate marketing.He emphasizes the importance of mentorship in his success.Affiliate Marketing InsightsAffiliate Marketing Explained: Steven distinguishes between amateur and professional approaches to affiliate marketing, highlighting the hub-centric model he uses, which focuses on building a central online community (hub) rather than just social media promotions.He explains how his model allows for multiple streams of income by providing value and resources to his community.Business PhilosophySteven discusses the significance of understanding one's "why" in business and setting precise goals.He emphasizes the importance of nurturing relationships within a community and creating value rather than pushing sales.Personal Growth and LegacySteven shares insights on overcoming mental barriers, such as the fear of success, and stresses the importance of believing in oneself.He talks about building a legacy for his children and the importance of giving back to the community.Advice for Aspiring EntrepreneursThe hosts discuss their own podcasting journey, challenges with visibility, and the importance of creating a strong online presence through platforms like YouTube.Steven encourages them to leverage their podcast to build a community and drive traffic to their content.Closing ThoughtsThe conversation wraps up with a focus on collaboration and the potential for creating a hub that includes various guests and their services, fostering a supportive entrepreneurial network.

Shawn and Alex solo: Bonus
bonusESolo Episode: SKAG Productions and Alex discuss their experiences and updates since they last recorded a solo episode together.They reflect on past guests and the diverse topics covered, including music, mental health, and personal growth.Podcast EvolutionThe hosts acknowledge the podcast's evolution from focusing solely on trash-related topics to a broader range of themes and guests.They express excitement about upcoming guests, including musicians and ex-police officers.Personal DynamicsAlex humorously comments on feeling sidelined in the podcast, while SKAG Productions reassures him of his importance.They joke about their contrasting personalities and backgrounds—city vs. country—and how it enriches their discussions.Technical ImprovementsThe hosts discuss their equipment upgrades and the learning curve involved in podcasting.They emphasize the importance of engagement with their audience and the need for more subscribers on platforms like YouTube.Future DirectionsThey express interest in bringing more guests from the garbage industry and higher-ups in the waste management sector.Alex shares his desire to interview diverse individuals, including authors and professionals from various fields.Community EngagementThey encourage listeners to interact with them on social media and share their podcast.The hosts reflect on the importance of building a community and the value of genuine conversations with guests.Closing RemarksThe episode ends with a light-hearted tone, encouraging listeners to stay engaged and check out their sponsor, Dubby Energy Drink.This episode showcases the hosts' camaraderie, their evolving podcast journey, and their commitment to engaging with a wider audience.

S1 Ep 4Clive From the UK on New Years day
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S1 Ep 3Behind the Scenes: Matt's Creative Journey
Here's a summary of the podcast episode featuring Shawn, Alex, and Matt:---## Podcast Summary### Introduction- Hosts: Shawn and Alex welcome Matt, a multi-talented author, podcaster, and filmmaker.- Festive Spirit: Matt mentions wearing a Santa hat for Christmas Eve.### Matt's Background- Creative Journey: Matt shares his journey from acting in college to becoming a writer and director.- Recent Work: He recently published his debut novel and collaborated on a film project.### Filmmaking Experience- Production Details: - Matt collaborated with Josh from Studio Blue Jay. - They worked on a short film with a tight budget of $1,000, emphasizing organization and creativity. - Filming took place over four days in East Tennessee, facing challenges like weather and location issues.### Creative Process- Scriptwriting: Matt wrote 95% of the script and focused on creating complex characters.- Character Dynamics: He aimed for a blend of psychological thriller and fantasy elements in the film.### Industry Insights- Writers Guild of America: Matt discusses the importance of guilds for protecting writers' interests.- Video Game Narrative Design: He expresses interest in narrative design for video games and the potential for AI in creating interactive dialogues.### Audience Engagement- Marvel vs. DC: Matt shares his preference for Marvel, citing its expansive universe and character development.- Harry Potter Influence: He recounts sneaking to read Harry Potter as a child and how it shaped his love for storytelling.### Future Projects- Upcoming Work: Matt hints at future projects, including a quirky sci-fi film and editing his next book.### Closing Thoughts- Encouragement for Creatives: Matt emphasizes the importance of pursuing creative passions and not letting day jobs define one's identity.- Invitation for Collaboration: He expresses openness to collaborate on future projects and connect with other creatives.---This episode provides an engaging look into Matt's creative journey, his experiences in filmmaking, and insights into the broader entertainment industry. #Filmmaker #PodcastLife #InspiringStories

S1 Ep 2Small town girl!
EHere's a summary of the podcast episode featuring Shawn, Alex, and Jessica:---## Podcast Summary### Introduction- Hosts: Shawn and Alex welcome Jessica, a newcomer to the trash industry.- Background: Jessica shares her previous experience in human services before transitioning to waste management.### Jessica's Journey- Previous Work: Over 20 years in human services, including roles with geriatrics, traumatic brain injuries, and developmental disabilities.- Transition: After feeling burnt out and hitting a glass ceiling due to not pursuing a bachelor's degree, Jessica decided to enter the trash industry, obtaining her Class A license.### Experience in Waste Management- Preference for Trash: Jessica expresses a preference for working in waste management over human services, citing less stress and more independence.- Roles: She has worked in both trash collection and recycling, noting the differences in challenges between rural and city routes.### Challenges Faced- City Work: Jessica discusses the difficulties of driving in city traffic and the lack of respect from pedestrians and drivers.- Scary Moments: She recounts a frightening experience while driving a can truck down a narrow, icy fire lane, nearly sliding off a cliff.### Gender Dynamics in the Industry- Treatment as a Female Driver: Jessica shares her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated field, noting both positive and negative interactions.- Stalker Incidents: She mentions uncomfortable encounters with stalkers and the need for personal safety measures while working.### Light-hearted Moments- Bathroom Humor: The conversation shifts to the challenges of finding clean restrooms on the job, with Jessica sharing humorous anecdotes about using port-a-johns and the occasional dumpster.- Animal Encounters: Jessica talks about her interactions with raccoons and dogs during her routes, adding a light-hearted touch to the discussion.### Job Satisfaction- Love for the Job: Jessica expresses pride in her work, highlighting the freedom and enjoyment she finds in her current role compared to her previous career.- Advice for Other Women: She encourages other women in the industry to persevere, emphasizing that it's okay to get dirty and that personal safety is paramount.### Conclusion- Final Thoughts: Jessica wraps up by reinforcing the importance of sticking with the job, wearing appropriate safety gear, and maintaining a positive attitude despite challenges.---This episode provides an engaging look into Jessica's transition from human services to the trash industry, her experiences as a female driver, and her humorous yet insightful perspectives on the job.Dubby.gg use code Talkdirty2me at check out

S1 Ep 1Talk dirty 2 me Episode 1
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