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@drunkexpastorsTracked since May 2026

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Paid members
69
0% · 30-day rate from 13 observed days
Total audience
231
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$690

$345–$1K modeled range

Starting price
$5/mo
6 membership tiers
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$5/moSippersAccess to the DXP Patrons Facebook group
$10/moSocial DrinkersAccess to the DXP Patrons Facebook group You pick any topic and we’ll talk about it and try to answer your questions. We may even do some research...
$25/moModerate DrinkersAccess to the DXP Patrons Facebook group We’ll send you a free DXP t-shirt of your choice
$50/moHeavy DrinkersAccess to the DXP Patrons Facebook group We’ll send you a free DXP hoodie of your choice
$100/moDrunkardsAccess to the DXP Patrons Facebook groupWe'll send you a free DXP t-shirt of your choiceWe'll send you a free DXP hoodie of your choice We’ll give you the opportunity to do a short video (or audio - you choose!) interview with us discussing a topic of your choice that we’ll feature on an upcoming episode of DXP.
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69 paid members · 30-day rate from 13 observed days

Membership
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May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Drunk Ex-Pastors69 members · $690/mo

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Article Latest postPublicPodcast #583: Tech Creep and Nostalgia

We kick off this week's episode with a bit of banter about health and fitness, and then hear from a caller with questions about booze and the Chilf. We play a TikTok about the rapid growth of technology which sparks a potential billion-dollar idea for Jason. We chat a bit about AI forecasting, and conclude with another edition of "Pastor Jack's Off."

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Podcast #582: Grief, Heaven, and Elon's "Wealth"This week's episode begins with a discussion about Welcome to Wrexham that jumps to politics more broadly. We then play some listener voicemails about topics like gym saunas, football, and how Christians navigate the grieving process. We play a TikTok about how boring heaven will be, and then hear from another caller about how to deal with Elon Musk's wealth. We play a snippet of a conversation between Bill Maher and Joel Edgerton, and then conclude with another segment of "Pastor Jack's Off."ArticleAugust 3Public 0 0Podcast #581: The World Cup, The Odyssey, and Faithful Historical AdaptationThis episode of Drunk Ex-Pastors begins with a surprisingly long discussion about clothes: We discuss our around-the-house wardrobes as well as our going-out ones, and how an article of clothing goes from one category to the other. We revisit the World Cup one final time, wondering whether America will ever truly embrace soccer. We finish up discussing two recent films, The Invite and The Odyssey, and specifically some of the controversy surrounding the latter.ImageJuly 27Public 0 0Podcast #580: 2000's TV, Spotify's Most-Streamed, and Preacher VoicesWe kick off this episode with a discussion of how much better Entourage is than The OC. We then talk about a video highlighting Spotify's most streamed songs of the last 66 years (some real surprises on there). We play a few voicemails—one about unknowing (which leads to a broader conversation about epistemology), another about whether we used to have those "preacher voices" when we were pastors, and another about the World Cup. We wrap up with a very brief edition of "Pastor Jack's Off."VideoJuly 20Public 0 0Podcast #579: World Cup Meddling, Meta Addiction, and the Parameters of ConsciousnessWe kick off this episode talking about the recent reemergence of Kevin Spacey, after which we shift gears and discuss the World Cup, and President Trump's meddling on America's behalf specifically. We talk about the recent lawsuit against Meta for allegedly making Facebook so addicting, which causes us to wonder where personal responsibility factors in. We wrap things up by touching on author Michael Pollan's provocative questions about the parameters of consciousness.PollJuly 13Public 0 0Podcast #578: Simulation Theory, Trillionaires, and GLP1sDrunk Ex-Pastors E578 Podcast #578: Simulation Theory, Trillionaires, and GLP1s July 6 View post This episode of Drunk Ex-Pastors begins with a bit of World Cup and Lakers banter (you can guess who brought up which), after which we listen to another voicemail about the topic of mythicism. We discuss the consistency of Christianity and simulation theory, and then discuss the baggy-clothes trend that has returned (although these kids probably think they invented it). We talk about Musk being the world's first trillionaire and the fallout from comedian Nate Bargatze's appearance at Trump's birthday event at the White House. We end with some remarks about GLP1s and another edition of "Pastor JArticleJuly 6Public 0 0Podcast #577: World Cup Tourists and More MythicismWe kick off this episode of DXP hearing about Christian's first ever in-person World Cup game. We jump from there to the trend where tourists from all over the world are freaking out about how amazing they think America is. We play a couple of voicemails from listeners asking questions about last week's discussion of mythicism and then conclude by making fun of Pastor Jack-off's belief in the rapture.ArticleJune 22Public 0 0Podcast #576: The World Cup, Jury Duty, and MythicismWe begin this episode with Christian geeking out about some soccer match that's allegedly happening, as well as by talking about the amazing career that Jason is about to embark on. We talk about the reality TV show Jury Duty, and then spend some time discussing the upcoming Christopher Nolan film, The Odyssey, and its casting decisions in particular. We conclude with a lengthy discussion of the concept of Mythicism as applied to the New Testament.ImageJune 15Public 0 0Podcast #575: Economics, Ozempic, and Making Local Culture Local AgainWe begin the show with a bit of banter, after which we play a TikTok about the absurdity of our entire economic system and the so-called "limited resources" we all fear will run out. We listen to a pretty savage, but mostly accurate, account of Conservative Christianity, and then discuss some lesser-known side effects of drugs like Ozempic. We conclude with a conversation about the loss of any truly local culture.ArticleJune 1Public 0 0Podcast #574: Spotify, Corruption, and Atypical ChristiansView post We kick off this episode of the show by considering various ways a person today might "take the black" (little Game of Thrones reference there). We compare our lists of all-time Spotify streams, and then play a TikTok about Trump's recent DOJ deal, discussing whether such corruption is relatively new or whether it was just more hidden in times past. We compare TV and movies as forms of art, and then we do another segment of "Pastor Jack's Off" where Jack Hibbs whines about Muslims or something. We close with the suggestion that the cultural touchstone that just may unite Gen-Xers, Millennials, and Gen-Z is Survivor.Articletoday at Aug 20 crawlPublic 0 0Podcast #573: Childless Millennials, Hell, and ArmageddonDrunk Ex-Pastors E573 Podcast #573: Childless Millennials, Hell, and Armageddon May 18 View post We kick off this episode with some TV banter as well as discussing new AI music tools and The Beatles' White Album. Christian gives an update on his trick back, and then we hear from a younger Millennial about how no one is having kids anymore. We get into issues like sex work and OnlyFans, and then consider some reasons why some films just "feel real" while others don't (and it has nothing to do with setting or genre). We hear from a TikTok pastor about what hell's all about, and then go into another segment of "Pastor Jack's Off."ArticleMay 18Public 0 0Podcast #572: Aging, Memory, and Screen-timeDrunk Ex-Pastors E572 Podcast #572: Aging, Memory, and Screen-time May 4 View post We kick off this episode with some banter about two abbreviations that are important to each of us: the NBA and an MRI (you can guess whose is whose). Jason laments the process of pounding the pavement and then shares a bizarre mystery concerning his coffee maker, after which we discuss the effect aging has upon our memory. We dive into the issue of how the use of devices and screen-time have on children's development, from which we springboard into a larger discussion about the wholesale dependence upon technology that we as a society have.ArticleMay 4Public 0 0
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