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Yeet the Rich

The Spinach King Episode Three- Moneyball For Vegetables

Yeet the Rich

Emily Walsh and Daniel Moss

True Crime, Comedy, History

5.039 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Spinach Saga continues! We get into the Seabrook families involvement in WW2, the expansion of quickfrozen vegetables and the wonder of the mylar bag, the Japanese internment camps sending workers to New Jersey, movie stars, a stroke, skinny dipping and more! The Seabrooks are peaking and demise is coming soon, but this episode gets into the hey day. Because war is always good for someone's wallet. Sources:The Spinach King The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty by John...

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0:00.0

But don't be ashamed if you get confused when you talk to your friends or you watch the news.

0:10.0

They try to tell you where all went wrong.

0:13.0

Now you don't need to argue, you just sing this song.

0:17.0

It was rich people stacking the dick, rich people with big fat checks.

0:24.7

Rich people, they're having a ball.

0:28.2

Rich people been f*** us on.

0:36.1

Hello everybody, and welcome back to Yeat the Rich.

0:41.2

I'm Emily Walsh and I'm here with my co-host and husband, Danny Moss.

0:46.0

Hello.

0:47.1

Hello, hello, hello.

0:48.4

And this is a baby free podcast.

0:52.8

Yes.

0:53.4

First one in a couple months. Yeah. She's taking a little nap, a little sleep. A little nap, a little 12 hour nighttime nap. That's the hope. That's the dream. Faggy's crossed. But yeah, we're back. We're trying to, we got two more episodes of the Spinich King, but we're back. We're talking spinach, baby. We're just going to knock these out. we're trying to we got two more episodes of the spinach king but we're back

1:11.5

yeah talking spinach baby we're just going to knock these out they're going to be great

1:15.5

and fun and interesting and informative informative green enthralling uh we're going to talk

1:22.8

about internment camps which i'm so stoked about yeah what okay so, okay, so let me, let's get the recap.

1:30.0

Spinach is a type of leafy green.

1:33.9

I know that.

1:35.0

Great.

1:36.2

So you were listening.

1:38.2

This family made its money in agriculture, partially because they got into irrigation in a way that other people weren't.

1:46.7

The Henry Ford of irrigation.

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