Hardly Working

Hardly Working Productions

Outrageous news stories, unpopular opinions and more each week!Welcome to The Hardly Working Podcast! The show about life, love and labor hosted by the couple that works, plays and stays together. Join SP and Kellie as they regale you with stories from the road, controversial opinions and some of the most outrageous real events and stories every week!

  1. 12 HR AGO

    The $500k KitKat Heist, Tiger Woods’ Newest Scandal and New BMBL Mini Strips! | HWP 1016

    This week on Hardly Working, we start with a question that will emotionally ruin you: What discontinued snack or drink would you pay $20 to taste one more time? Then things get… criminal. In what sounds like a rejected Fast & Furious plot, Nestlé confirmed that over 400,000 KitKat bars — yes, 12 TONS of chocolate — were stolen in transit across Europe. The internet thought it was a joke. It wasn’t. There’s now a full-on “Stolen KitKat Tracker” and somewhere out there… a black market chocolate operation is thriving. Then we talk about one of the wildest fake news stories of the week — the reported death of Jonathan the tortoise, the 193-year-old legend who has lived through: The invention of the lightbulbThe TitanicThe Moon LandingThe internetTikTok…and turns out… he’s still alive. Absolute icon behavior. We also get into the latest update on Tiger Woods, whose recent arrest is being viewed as another chapter in a long cycle of public scandal, injury, and comeback attempts. From the 2009 fallout to the 2017 DUI to now — we break down how we got here and what this could mean for his future. And of course, Unpopular Opinions: “Burnout” is actually poor boundariesOver-editing content is ruining attention spansLittle Free Libraries are performativeBring back 90-minute moviesTwo kitchens > multiple bathroomsChaos, nostalgia, crime, and a global chocolate mystery — all in one episode. Stay connected with us: Instagram: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kellie.mcgillicuddy TikTok: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kelliemcgillicuddy Spotify: https://rb.gy/sgqah Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/u2xi4 YouTube: https://rb.gy/3yi5k Email: HardlyWorkingFans@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 1min
  2. 27 MAR

    Harry Potter Series Trailer, Bachelorette Canceled and Chuck Norris Dies | HWP 1015

    This week on Hardly Working, it’s a packed episode with major casting news, nostalgic reboots, and one legendary goodbye. We kick things off with a huge moment in entertainment history — the passing of Chuck Norris at age 86. A true icon whose legacy somehow includes both martial arts dominance and the internet’s greatest one-liners of all time. In Disney news, a powerhouse group of legends were honored, including: Anne HathawayDwayne JohnsonLin-Manuel MirandaThe Jonas BrothersAnd Bob Iger, whose leadership shaped modern Disney as we know itPlus legends behind the scenes like Eric Goldberg and Jerry Bruckheimer getting their flowers. In reboot news… yes, they’re doing it again. A 13 Going on 30 remake is officially happening on Netflix, starring Emily Bader and Logan Lerman, with Jennifer Garner returning as an executive producer — and a modern twist on Jenna’s family dynamic. Meanwhile, the first teaser for the new Harry Potter series has dropped, confirming: A Christmas Day 2026 premiereA brand new trio (Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout, Arabella Stanton)And a stacked supporting cast including John Lithgow, Nick Frost, and Paapa EssieduIn Netflix news, a live-action Scooby-Doo prequel has officially cast its full Mystery Inc. team — and it’s giving origin story summer camp chaos. Reality TV took a hit this week as The Bachelorette was abruptly canceled just days before its premiere following controversy around its lead. And in prestige TV, Bridgerton Season 4 is moving forward with a new love story centered on Benedict Bridgerton. Also somehow happening: Stephen Colbert is co-writing a new The Lord of the Rings movieAnd yes… it’s based on storylines that were cut from the original trilogyAnd of course, Unpopular Opinions: Nausea is worse than actually throwing upSkiing is more inconvenience than funLive TV with ads > streaming adsPotluck complainers are the worstMulti-day weddings are exhaustingHolidays would be better without gift stressReboots, nostalgia, chaos, and Chuck Norris jokes that will outlive all of us — all in one episode. Stay connected with us: Instagram: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kellie.mcgillicuddy TikTok: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kelliemcgillicuddy Spotify: https://rb.gy/sgqah Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/u2xi4 YouTube: https://rb.gy/3yi5k Email: HardlyWorkingFans@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 14min
  3. 20 MAR

    Our Oscar Win! Baywatch Reboot and Spider-Man Casting! | HWP 1014

    This week on Hardly Working, we’re diving into some of the biggest casting news, reboots, and hot takes that might actually offend you. We break down everything happening with Spider-Man: Brand New Day, including: Tom Holland and Zendaya returningSadie Sink joining in a mystery roleJon Bernthal as PunisherMark Ruffalo back as HulkWe also debate the 3 most likely roles Sadie could be playing — and why this movie might be setting up the next era of the MCU.  Then… the beach is back. A new Baywatch is in the works starring: Stephen AmellShay MitchellTikTok star Noah BeckAthlete/influencer Livvy DunneWe talk about whether this is a true reboot… or just another “Gen Z vibe show” built for aesthetics and social media reach. Also in TV news, The White Lotus Season 4 is shaping up to be STACKED with names like: Helena Bonham CarterKumail NanjianiMax GreenfieldChloe BennetVincent CasselAnd yes — we explain why this cast feels so random… and why that’s exactly the point. Plus: Madonna is returning to acting for the first time in 20+ yearsA bigger conversation about how casting is shifting toward influencers + built-in audiencesWhy reboots are starting to feel more like brand extensions than actual storytellingAnd of course… Unpopular Opinions: Morning showers make no senseMost people don’t actually like traveling — they like having traveledInconveniencing yourself is part of life (and we’ve stopped doing it)TV intros should be under 10 secondsRestaurant vibes don’t matter — the food doesCasting chaos, reboot fatigue, and a little existential travel crisis — all in one episode. Stay connected with us: Instagram: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kellie.mcgillicuddy TikTok: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kelliemcgillicuddy Spotify: https://rb.gy/sgqah Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/u2xi4 YouTube: https://rb.gy/3yi5k Email: HardlyWorkingFans@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 2min
  4. 13 MAR

    Tangled Casting, Taco Seasoning Crime & The Return of Scary Movie | HWP 1013

    This week on Hardly Working, it’s a rollercoaster of casting news, celebrity chaos, and one of the strangest shoplifting schemes we’ve ever heard. In movie news, Kathryn Hahn has officially been cast as Mother Gothel in the upcoming Tangled, which is very exciting… unless you’re Rapunzel. Meanwhile, it’s been a rough week for Britney Spears, who was reportedly pulled over for a DUI after police received a call about erratic driving. While we were away, we may have also missed a superhero wedding — rumors say Tom Holland and Zendaya have already tied the knot, though the couple hasn’t officially confirmed it yet. In fast food news: Burger King has released a Biscoff-filled soft serve conePizza Hut is bringing back its Hot Honey PizzaAnd yes, we discuss the very strange viral moment involving the McDonald's CEO’s extremely human bite of his new product.Sports fans might enjoy this one: Cristo Fernández, best known as Dani Rojas on Ted Lasso, is actually becoming a professional soccer player at 35. In Harry Potter-adjacent news: Emma Watson reportedly has a new boyfriendAnd Paul Bettany is rumored to be the top choice to play Voldemort in the upcoming Harry Potter.Meanwhile in media shakeups, the rumored acquisition of Warner Bros. by Paramount could put Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network under the same company for the first time ever. And the best news of the week: A brand-new Scary Movie is coming back starring Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, and Regina Hall. Plus, we break down one of the most bizarre crimes of the week — a Florida man allegedly stole thousands of dollars in trading cards from Target by scanning taco seasoning packets at self-checkout. And of course, Unpopular Opinions: If daylight savings started at noon on a Friday no one would complainMost podcasts would be better at 20 minutes instead of 2 hoursTimid drivers are worse than aggressive onesLego games are lazy cash grabsPop culture chaos, fast food drama, and taco seasoning crime — all in one episode. Stay connected with us: Instagram: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kellie.mcgillicuddy TikTok: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kelliemcgillicuddy Spotify: https://rb.gy/sgqah Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/u2xi4 YouTube: https://rb.gy/3yi5k Email: HardlyWorkingFans@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail

    59 min
  5. 6 MAR

    Hannah Montana Turns 20, New Dinosaur Discovered, AMC Closing Theaters | HWP 1012

    This week on Hardly Working, we’ve got prehistoric creatures, Disney nostalgia, and a possible cultural shift in masculinity — just a normal week. Scientists have announced the discovery of a new dinosaur species in the Sahara Desert: Spinosaurus mirabilis. Roughly the size of a T-Rex, 95 million years old, with a brightly colored scimitar-shaped crest and fish-catching teeth. Not aquatic. Not a diver. Just out here confusing everyone. In Harry Potter-adjacent news, Daniel Radcliffe revealed he was once pitched a remake of The Wizard of Oz where he would’ve played a karate-kicking Cowardly Lion and Emma Watson would’ve been Dorothy. He called it one of the worst ideas ever. Naturally, we cast it anyway. And speaking of Disney nostalgia — the Hannah Montana 20-year anniversary special is officially coming to Disney+. It’ll feature Miley Cyrus, recreated sets, unseen footage, and a live audience taping hosted by Alex Cooper. Yes, she’s back in the wig. In theater news, AMC Theatres reported declining attendance and revenue, even with major films like Avatar: Fire & Ash, Zootopia 2, and Wicked: For Good. Moviegoing still hasn’t fully bounced back — and AMC posted another quarterly loss. But maybe the industry shift is bigger than ticket prices. A new survey suggests teens are less interested in traditional superhero “tough guy” tropes and more interested in emotionally connected, vulnerable portrayals of masculinity. Less stoic alpha. More present father. Plus, Unpopular Opinions that may divide households: Early birds need to relax about night-owl noiseHollywood isn’t out of ideas — we trained themBlockbuster Video is remembered a little too fondlyGoblet of Fire is actually one of the best Harry Potter filmsDinosaurs, Disney wigs, struggling theaters, and emotional reinvention — all in one episode. Stay connected with us: Instagram: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kellie.mcgillicuddy TikTok: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kelliemcgillicuddy Spotify: https://rb.gy/sgqah Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/u2xi4 YouTube: https://rb.gy/3yi5k Email: HardlyWorkingFans@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 6min
  6. 28 FEB

    Traitors Season Finale Event, Broken Glass in Trader Joe's Food and National Treasure 3! | HWP 1011

    This week on Hardly Working, we’re asking the big question: If you’re 40+, what actually mattered in the long run… and what didn’t? From sleep, saying no, and showing up — to realizing the scoreboard at 40 looks nothing like it did at 25 — this episode hits different. We talk about: Why spending time with family matters more than milestone checklistsGetting off the wrong train early (relationships included)Why impressing a boss rarely pays offThe power of rest, nature, and just showing upAnd why it is later than you thinkThen in stories… Treasure hunters rejoice — National Treasure 3 is officially moving forward. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirms Nicolas Cage is expected to return as Ben Gates, with director Jon Turteltaub reportedly involved. In food news, it was a rough week for Trader Joe's. 3.4 million pounds of frozen chicken fried rice were recalled after reports of glass found in multiple packages. Four confirmed incidents so far. Yes, we checked our freezer. The Hogwarts Express is picking up speed — casting has begun for additional characters in the upcoming Harry Potteradaptation. Meanwhile, John Lithgow openly wondered if he’ll survive long enough to attend the wrap party, citing heavy costuming, makeup, and fan backlash. And in sequel news, Bullet Train 2 is officially in the works, with Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock expected to return. Plus, Unpopular Opinions: The Olympics are mostly hype and borderline unwatchableBeing jealous of your friends is more normal than people admitReflection, recalls, treasure maps, and midlife clarity — all in one episode. Stay connected with us: Instagram: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kellie.mcgillicuddy TikTok: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kelliemcgillicuddy Spotify: https://rb.gy/sgqah Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/u2xi4 YouTube: https://rb.gy/3yi5k Email: HardlyWorkingFans@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 3min
  7. 20 FEB

    Subway Sandwich Subscription? Shia at Mardi Gras & The Pickleball Movie is Here | HWP 1010

    This week on Hardly Working, the food industry, Hollywood, and Shia LaBeouf all decided to spiral at the same time. In food news, Subway may be testing a $45/month subscription that allegedly gets you unlimited footlong sandwiches. With the median footlong price hovering around $12, we break down whether four sandwiches a month makes you financially responsible… or deeply concerning. Meanwhile, Wendy's is preparing to close 5–6% of its locations, and value menus are back in focus across the fast-food world. In movie news: A new The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum is set for December 17, 2027, with Andy Serkis, Elijah Wood, and Ian McKellen returning.Ben Stiller announces his new sports comedy The Dink, premiering July 26 on Apple TV+ — and yes, it’s about pickleball.We have new cast confirmations and the official title for the next The Mummy, arriving May 19, 2027.And then… Shia LaBeouf was arrested during Mardi Gras in New Orleans after a chaotic incident caught on video. Days later, he was reportedly church-hopping on Ash Wednesday. We talk about it with real concern. In music news, Spotify is raising its subscription price again — now $19/month. That’s $228 a year to stream music. Also: Mazda finally admits its infotainment system is terrible. Progress? Plus, Unpopular Opinions that might divide households: Caramel popcorn should not dominate the holiday tinTamales are the worst form of Mexican foodKetchup could be fine dining if it weren’t everywhereFast food math, sequel culture, subscription fatigue, and pickleball cinema — all in one episode. Stay connected with us: Instagram: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kellie.mcgillicuddy TikTok: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kelliemcgillicuddy Spotify: https://rb.gy/sgqah Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/u2xi4 YouTube: https://rb.gy/3yi5k Email: HardlyWorkingFans@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 3min
  8. 13 FEB

    The Mummy Is Back, Britney’s $200M Move & The Burbs! | HWP 1009

    It was a BUSY week for SP & Kellie — events for L'Oréal, NBC, awards shows, and photo ops for The Burbs. BMBL season is officially in full swing. In That Happened Today?! (February 13) we’re covering: Abraham Lincoln officially declared presidentThe Chariots of Fire theme running its way to #1Lady Gaga arriving at the Grammys… in an eggThe Harlem Shake taking over the internetToy Story hitting home videoWikipedia quietly changing the worldIn movie news… the new The Mummy finally has a release date. Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are officially returning in 2028 — and yes, we’re already planning our outfits. We also say goodbye to Catherine O'Hara, as more details about her passing were released this week. In music news, Britney Spears reportedly sold her music catalog for a number comparable to Justin Bieber’s $200 million deal — and the paperwork story is… very Britney. Florida is once again under attack by falling iguanas. And in food chaos: Yum! Brands may sell Pizza Hut and close 250 storesHook Up, Marry, Kill: KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, The HabitA North Carolina man broke into a Little Caesars, made pizzas, sold them… and kept the moneyUnpopular Opinions? We’ve got plenty. Corporate drama, falling reptiles, pizza crimes, and Brendan Fraser resurrection energy — all in one episode. Stay connected with us: Instagram: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kellie.mcgillicuddy TikTok: @itshardlyworking, @seanpatrickdj, @kelliemcgillicuddy Spotify: https://rb.gy/sgqah Apple Podcasts: https://rb.gy/u2xi4 YouTube: https://rb.gy/3yi5k Email: HardlyWorkingFans@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 4min

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Outrageous news stories, unpopular opinions and more each week!Welcome to The Hardly Working Podcast! The show about life, love and labor hosted by the couple that works, plays and stays together. Join SP and Kellie as they regale you with stories from the road, controversial opinions and some of the most outrageous real events and stories every week!