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Blue Collar and Boujie — Friday, August 7, 2026
"Half a Million Troops, One Coin Flip on Oil, and the Money That Didn't Win Michigan"
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Blue Collar and Boujie is a daily news satire podcast built on one simple
premise: the same headlines look completely different depending on who's
reading them.
Every episode, two hosts take real, current stories — markets, business,
sports, politics, whatever actually happened in the last 24 hours — and run
them through two opposite lenses. Wade Larkin owns a construction company in
rural Georgia. He's blunt, business-savvy in ways people underestimate, and
has strong opinions about what things actually cost. Reginald Ashworth-Pryce
— "Boujie" to Wade, and to everyone else at this point — is a private wealth
manager who splits time between London and New York, speaks in a register
most people only encounter in airport lounges, and has a sharper sense of
humor than his composure lets on.
📬 WE WANT YOUR QUESTIONS — MAILBAG EPISODE COMING SOON
We're building our first-ever Mailbag Episode, and we need actual questions
from actual listeners to make it worth doing. Got something you've wanted to
ask Wade or Reginald directly? Curious how one of them would actually handle
a real decision in their own world — a business call, a market call, a
completely unrelated argument you want settled by two guys who disagree about
everything?
Send it to: [mail@bluecollarandboujie.com](mailto:mail@bluecollarandboujie.com)
We'll pick our favorites, read them on air, and let Wade and Reginald fight
it out live. No question too small, too weird, or too likely to start an
argument — that last one's actually preferred.
P.S. — In the interest of full disclosure, delivered with the seriousness it
deserves: Wade and Reginald are both entirely AI-generated — voices, banter,
and all. Neither of them has an actual thermos, an actual Savile Row suit, or
an actual opinion about your 401(k). We think that's a feature, not a
confession: no studio, no scheduling two humans around a 6 AM recording
slot, no explaining to Reginald a fourth time why he can't expense the tea.
If either of them ever tells you to buy a specific stock, that's the model
hallucinating, not advice — please consult an actual human with an actual
license before doing anything either of them suggests with your money.