The Corporation

The Corporation

From Harford: An Oral History by Dan Hooper

February 27, 2026 · 12 min · Season 1 · Episode 12

About this episode

A man embraces the influence of companies over his life and opens himself up to market forces.

A man starts to understand the influence companies have over his life. But instead of fighting it, he decides to embrace it, and opens himself up to market forces.  You can contact Dan at danhooper86@gmail.com. To support the show visit https://ko-fi.com/harford Harford: An Oral History is a monthly surreal comedy podcast uncovering the strange and forgotten history of Haverfordwest. In each episode, a town inhabitant recounts their role in a key moment of its past—from a disastrous attempt to build the world’s tallest building to a battle reenactment that spiraled into real conflict. Written, produced and performed by Dan Hooper Winner: Golden Lobes — Best Scripted Comedy. The Observer said “These punchy 10- to 14-minuters crackle with bible-black, absurd, twisted humour.”and The Guardian described the show “Strange little monologues brimming with dry wit and unlikely twists.” Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/harford Written, produced & performed by Dan Hooper. Contact: danhooper86@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: Dan Hooper

Topics covered

  • corporate influence
  • market forces
  • embracing capitalism
  • personal journey
  • surreal comedy

Keywords

  • corporation
  • influence
  • market forces
  • surreal comedy
  • Haverfordwest

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Organizations: Harford: An Oral History, The Observer, The Guardian, Acast, ko-fi

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