Topic: 7 Oh

4 chapters across the catalog

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 2:03:11 - 2:06:16

1795: Dead Feathered

AI Music Generation, Laurie Anderson Anecdote

The hosts discuss the limitations of AI music generators like Suno, which are predisposed to standard pop song structures and struggle with shorter formats. An anecdote is shared about meeting avant-garde artist Laurie Anderson at a party in the past. They reflect on her 1981 hit "O Superman" and its unique eight-minute duration, contrasting it with the repetitive nature of AI-generated content.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 1:20:07 - 1:27:29

1787: O.G. Daffy

Kratom Synthetic 7-OH, FDA Vape Shop Crackdown

The FDA is launching a "big action" against vape shops selling 7-OH, a synthetic derivative of the kratom plant. Dr. Marty Makary claims the product binds to opioid receptors 13 times more potently than natural kratom and has been linked to teen addiction. The hosts debate the botanical nature of kratom and criticize the FDA for targeting a plant used for centuries in Asia while ignoring other public health crises.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 3:09:06 - 3:13:29

1740: DOGE-CAM

Mercy Me, Puerto Rico Statehood, and Oh Death

Donations from Tennessee, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico are acknowledged, including a debate over the tax implications of Puerto Rican statehood. The segment concludes with a mention of the band Mercy Me's new single, "Oh Death."

Clip Job
Episode 985 2:43:53 - 2:46:17

985: Clip Job

Guess the Movie, Frankenhooker

The final movie clip features a character screaming "Oh the humanity!" while trying to "put Elizabeth back together." John C. Dvorak reveals the movie is the cult classic Frankenhooker. They discuss the origin of the phrase "Oh the humanity" from the Hindenburg disaster and its subsequent use in pop culture.