• EPISODE 30 | "30s the new 20!"
    Feb 21 2026
    In this episode of The Work Show, host Trey Tuck discusses various topics including his experiences with clip culture, the feud between Jim Jones and 50 Cent, Disney's controversial character Captain Du-rag, Trump's Board of Peace, and Obama's comments on aliens. He also shares his thoughts on entertainment highlights like Peaky Blinders and The Godfather.




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    56 mins
  • Episode 29 | "Big As the Superbowl!"
    Feb 8 2026
    In Episode 29 of The Werk Show, Trey Tuck brings listeners into a candid mix of real‑life updates and big‑game energy. He opens up about a recent health scare, sharing what he learned from a week of doctor visits and why taking your body seriously matters even when you think you’re fine. It’s a grounded reminder that health isn’t something to gamble with.

    Then the conversation shifts to the main event: Super Bowl season. Trey breaks down the highs and lows of the year, reflects on the Cowboys’ letdown, and highlights the grit and integrity he saw across the league. From NFL Honors standouts like Matt Stafford and Myles Garrett to weather factors and matchup dynamics, Trey lays out his full thought process as he makes his Super Bowl pick. His call? A low‑scoring battle with the Patriots edging it out.

    Trey also dives into the rising world of prediction markets, explaining how they work, why they’re different from traditional sports betting, and the concerns that come with letting people “trade” on real‑world outcomes. It’s an eye‑opening look at where gambling, investing, and public influence start to blur.

    Packed with personal insight, football analysis, and sharp commentary, this episode blends reflection with excitement as Trey gears up for the biggest game of the year
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 28 | "I Think They Think, We're Dumb!"
    Jan 26 2026
    A winter storm hits the Northeast and Trey Tuck is fired up. From chaotic grocery runs to the death of the classic snow day, Trey breaks down why remote learning needs to chill. Then he dives into NFL matchups, sports predictions, and a hilarious story about locking himself out of his own betting accounts. A quick, funny, and relatable ride through winter madness and peak sports season.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 27 | "It's Okay To Be Wrong"
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, Trey Tuck reflects on his weekend, including the significance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. He discusses the excitement of the NFL playoffs, highlighting key performances and outcomes. The conversation shifts to J. Cole's new music, emphasizing its anticipated impact. Trey also delves into a college basketball point shaving scandal, raising concerns about integrity in sports. He critiques recent ICE arrests in Minnesota, discussing the implications of immigration enforcement. The episode concludes with a focus on community responsibility and the importance of acknowledging when one is wrong.

    Chapters
    00:00 Weekend Reflections and Martin Luther King Jr. Day
    04:11 NFL Playoffs: Highlights and Insights
    20:10 Music Releases: J. Cole and T.I.
    32:11 College Basketball Point Shaving Scandal
    39:10 The Consequences of Game Fixing in College Sports
    45:42 The Impact of Gambling on College Athletics
    47:19 ICE Actions and Community Impact
    55:28 The Dangers of Being Wrong in Society
    01:00:09 Navigating Family Dynamics During Pregnancy
    01:18:10 Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Episode 26 | "How Can I Make This Werk?"
    Jan 14 2026
    In this episode, Trey Tuck returns to discuss a variety of topics including the NFL playoffs, media reactions to a controversial reporter, tech news surrounding Apple's partnership with Google, the implications of deepfake technology, and cultural reflections on figures like Snoop Dogg and Hitboy. The episode concludes with a segment on navigating friendships and personal dilemmas.

    Takeaways
    Trey Tuck emphasizes the importance of accountability in personal goals.
    The NFL playoffs are a major topic of interest, showcasing close games and predictions.
    Media reactions can often be harsh and unkind, as seen in the Lynn Jones controversy.
    Apple's partnership with Google marks a significant shift in AI technology.
    Deepfake technology poses legal challenges that are difficult to navigate.
    Snoop Dogg's evolution as a cultural icon is celebrated.
    Hitboy's response to adversity highlights resilience in the music industry.
    ICE's actions have sparked civil unrest and community concerns.
    Friendship dynamics can be complicated, especially regarding financial expectations.
    It's essential to prioritize personal happiness over others' opinions.

    Chapters
    00:00 Welcome Back and Show Overview
    02:29 Sports Talk: NFL Playoffs and Predictions
    20:51 Tech News: Apple and Google's AI Partnership
    27:34 Deep Fakes and Legal Challenges in Technology
    31:07 The Complexity of AI Accountability
    32:34 Snoop Dogg: A Cultural Icon
    37:29 Hitboy's Resilience in the Face of Adversity
    42:58 The Impact of ICE on Communities
    54:16 Navigating Friendships and Financial Expectations
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    1 hr
  • EPISODE 25 | "MICAH GONE!!"
    Aug 30 2025
    🎙️ Episode 25 | MICAH GONE!!

    Trey Tuck is back on the mic with major updates and even bigger takes. First up: Trey shares what’s been new over the past few weeks—including his acceptance to lead a workshop at the 2025 Changemakers Summit in Hartford this November. Big moves, big impact.


    Then we dive into the wild world of entertainment. Trey thinks Thunderbolts is better than Fantastic Four, and he’s got the receipts. Plus, we spotlight a viral post about The Long Walk, a new movie screening that literally makes viewers walk at 3 mph during the film. Stop moving, and you're escorted out. It’s immersive, it’s bizarre, and it might just be the future of cinema. On the sports side, the Cowboys just traded Micah Parsons to the Packers—and the return? Two future first-round picks and Kenny Clark. That’s it. No young talent, no immediate help. Just a generational pass rusher gone and a whole lot of questions left behind. We break down the deal, the fan reactions, and whether Jerry Jones just made a genius move or a massive mistake.

    Plus, we call out the obvious in the news cycle—politicians lie (shoutout to this viral clip)—and Trey’s got thoughts. This episode’s got momentum, madness, and a whole lot of Werk. Tap in and keep it moving.

    📣 Don’t forget to tap into the Werkline with your questions, opinions, or needed advice. Just email TheWerkshow@gmail.com and you might be featured in the next episode.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • EPISODE 24 | "Scary Jones Don't Ruin This!"
    Aug 2 2025
    In Episode 24, “SCARY JONES DON’T RUIN THIS,” Trey Tuck tackles a whirlwind of headlines with signature wit and unapologetic insight. From Trump’s legal drama and surprise Democratic wins to Hunter Biden’s media storm, the political section hits hard. The culture clash gets louder as South Park’s $1.5 billion deal and Colbert’s unexpected cameo shake up streaming, while Paramount’s animation future hangs in the balance.

    Trey dives into tech with Elon Musk’s nostalgic Tesla Diner and the internet buzz surrounding Cesar’s gaming moment. Sports drama heats up with Gilbert’s arrest and trade rumors swirling around Micah Parsons and Scary Terry.

    Capping things off, the Werkline segment sparks confessions with the painfully relatable question: “What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve done or seen at work?” From absurd antics to sharp commentary, this episode proves one thing—Trey’s mic is hot, and Scary Jones better not kill the vibe.
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • EPISODE 23 | "You Can't Stack Draw 2's!"
    Jul 21 2025
    From Caitlin Clark’s awkward court energy to Skepta and Joyner Lucas trading lyrical jabs, this episode kicks open the door and lets the heat fly. Trey dives into sports takes sharper than Shane Gillis’ ESPYs jokes, unpacks a savage KAT roast, and goes toe-to-toe with viral moments like Shields vs. Ali, Shedeur and Coach Prime’s vibes, and WNBA clips that sparked more than laughs.

    The energy’s raw and hilarious, as Trey wields commentary with precision and punchlines. Meanwhile, the episode spins the wheel on pop culture and politics—from UNO becoming a Vegas casino game to wild memes, fake news reversals, and Trump’s latest AI rant. Beanie Sigel’s voice comeback sparks AI debate, while Nicki Minaj’s shots at Roc Nation, Jay-Z, and SZA get dissected for what they really mean. Trey also breaks down a Superman movie that’s got more color and less punch, raising real questions about modern heroism and identity. Every lane gets hit—sports, music, politics, memes—it’s all in the arsenal.
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    1 hr and 22 mins