Topic: Adultism

35 chapters across the catalog

FLOW
Episode 1646 1:55:45 - 1:58:11

1646: FLOW

Japan Adult Diaper Market, Demographic Collapse

A major Japanese diaper manufacturer announced it will stop producing baby diapers to focus on the adult market, as deaths in the country now outpace births by two to one. The Japanese government has struggled for decades to incentivize marriage and child-rearing, even considering the introduction of household robots. The segment highlights the potential for a 30% population shrink in Japan over the next 45 years.

Podcast Pro
Episode 1611 1:37:06 - 1:40:25

1611: Podcast Pro

Eric Adams, Adult Survivors Act Lawsuits

New York Mayor Eric Adams is facing a sexual assault allegation from 1993, filed just before the expiration of the state's Adult Survivors Act. Other high-profile figures, including Jamie Foxx, Axl Rose, and Sean Combs, have also been hit with last-minute lawsuits under the same law. Adams has denied the allegations, stating he has no recollection of meeting the accuser.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 1:31:02 - 1:32:54

1519: Freeze Peach

CES History, Adult Video Awards, Comdex Era

A retrospective on the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas notes the decline of the event's innovation since the Comdex era. The hosts recall when the Adult Video Awards were held concurrently with CES, leading to humorous interactions between tech reporters and adult film stars. A lost comedy bit from the Mevio era involving these interactions is mentioned.

Strung Out
Episode 1503 1:31:32 - 1:35:22

1503: Strung Out

Twitter Monetization, Adult Content Revenue

A producer's analysis suggests that Elon Musk's push for long-form video and verification is aimed at capturing revenue from the massive adult content industry currently using Twitter to drive traffic to OnlyFans. The hosts discuss the financial potential of integrating payment systems for these creators.

HAARP at Home
Episode 1462 18:23 - 25:02

1462: HAARP at Home

COVID-19 Vaccine Skepticism, Russell Blalock and Depopulation

Dr. Russell Blalock and other critics argue that the COVID-19 vaccines are linked to a "human tragedy of biblical proportions" and potential depopulation efforts. Concerns are raised regarding the lack of long-term safety studies, particularly for pregnant women and infants, as Moderna plans to test vaccines on babies as young as three months. The discussion cites rising instances of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome and myocarditis as evidence of vaccine harm.

Wet-Bulb
Episode 1460 1:44:57 - 1:46:41

1460: Wet-Bulb

Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, Wet Bulb Conditions and Myocarditis

The emergence of "Sudden Adult Death Syndrome" (SADS) is characterized as a label used to explain unexpected deaths following vaccination. New scientific reports on "wet bulb" conditions—where high heat and humidity cause healthy humans to die—are viewed with skepticism. The discussion links various health issues, including myocarditis and shingles, to potential vaccine side effects.

BINO
Episode 1301 8:11 - 10:14

1301: BINO

Covid Freedom Pass and Psychological Discourse

The website covidfreedompass.com serves as a redirect to the No Agenda Show, framed as a tool to help listeners escape "mental jail." The discussion addresses listener feedback regarding host disagreements, characterizing the discomfort some feel as a lack of exposure to genuine adult discourse. Modern media is criticized for presenting phony arguments that lack the resolution found in real-world problem-solving.

John's Story Time
Episode 1201 2:00:47 - 2:03:21

1201: John's Story Time

Tech TV Silicon Spin and Adult Industry Guests

Memories from the Tech TV show "Silicon Spin" include hosting guests from the adult industry, such as Danny Ash. The speaker describes Ash as a "hardcore businesswoman" and observes how other men in the industry seemed to be "corrupted" by the lifestyle, eventually adopting stereotypical gold necklaces and unbuttoned shirts.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 1:52:00 - 1:57:10

1193: Blafrican

Ben Sasse on Age Segregation and Millennial Passivity

Senator Ben Sasse discusses his book "The Vanishing American Adult," arguing that modern society is unnaturally segregated by age. He shares an anecdote about college students failing to use a ladder to decorate a Christmas tree as evidence of a lack of problem-solving skills. The segment covers rising teen obesity and the "softness" of the younger generation.

Pros From Dover
Episode 1092 26:15 - 28:36

1092: Pros From Dover

Tumblr Adult Content Ban and Verizon Ownership

Tumblr announced a total ban on adult content following its acquisition by Verizon and a child pornography incident that led to its temporary removal from the Apple App Store. This decision marks a significant shift for the platform, which had become a primary destination for adult communities after similar bans on LiveJournal. The move is viewed as part of a broader "purge" by tech giants to sanitize their platforms.

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 26:05 - 37:52

1072: Adultism is Real

NPR Teen Roundtable, Adultism and Youth Perspectives

NPR's "On the Media" features a roundtable of teenagers from Georgetown Prep and Holton-Arms discussing the Kavanaugh allegations. The students introduce the term "adultism" to describe the marginalization of youth perspectives by older generations. One student claims that "fun for boys" should not result in "exploitation for girls," while asserting that all men are inherently predatory.

Pentacon
Episode 1015 2:06:16 - 2:07:51

1015: Pentacon

Stormy Daniels, Adult Industry, Heroine Narrative

Stormy Daniels is suing President Trump over a non-disclosure agreement regarding an alleged affair. In a CNN interview, she defended her career in the adult industry, stating she has developed a "tough skin" against critics. The hosts mock the media's attempt to frame her as a "heroine" while acknowledging her success as an independent businesswoman.

Terror Put
Episode 923 1:24:01 - 1:26:16

923: Terror Put

Mastodon Controversy, Venus Rosalima and Adult Content

The hosts address a controversy on the Mastodon social network involving a user known for "Nazi scalping" rhetoric. It was discovered that the individual had performed in adult videos under the name Venus Rosalima. The hosts clarify that the footage sent to them was not a Photoshop but a genuine solo performance.

Bagels & Bins
Episode 921 1:32:08 - 1:36:10

921: Bagels & Bins

Self-Publishing and Young Adult Fiction

Sir Nacho discusses his experience self-publishing a young adult science fiction novel over four years. John Dvorak provides advice on the difference between "packaging" a book and "publishing" it, noting that a well-produced product can eventually be picked up by major distributors. The author credits "deconstruction skills" learned from the show for helping him complete the project.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 5:33 - 10:17

889: The Christmas Special

German Satellite Television and Adult Programming Observations

Observations regarding German satellite television content reveal a high volume of late-night adult-oriented "webcam-style" channels. Using a Slingbox to browse European stations, a host describes encountering numerous live call-in shows featuring scantily clad women and occasionally older performers. The discussion notes that these low-budget programs typically fill airtime when lottery-sponsored content is not broadcasting.

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 1:15:17 - 1:18:34

872: Kinetic Kill

Jessica Drake and Adult Film Star Allegations

Adult film star Jessica Drake becomes the 11th woman to accuse Donald Trump of unwanted sexual advances, claiming he offered her $10,000 to join him in his suite. The hosts express skepticism regarding the timing and nature of the allegations, suggesting that individuals in the adult film industry might be susceptible to being paid for such stories. They recount their own experiences attending adult video conferences in Las Vegas to provide context on the industry.

Produce & Pipelines
Episode 814 2:20:17 - 2:24:46

814: Produce & Pipelines

Donald Trump's Recession Prediction and Adult Coloring Books

Donald Trump has predicted a "massive recession," a claim dismissed by mainstream economists but noted by the hosts as a potential leading indicator. John C. Dvorak identifies the sudden popularity of adult coloring books as a "depression indicator," comparing them to historical needlepoint used during difficult economic times.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 1:11:41 - 1:13:24

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Wonder Showzen, CIA and The Kid

The hosts discuss Wonder Showzen, a dark satirical puppet show originally aired on Adult Swim that parodies children's television. They highlight a specific segment titled "CIA and The Kid" as a potential "evergreen" clip for the show due to its themes of psychological conditioning.

Scrub In!
Episode 706 2:31:11 - 2:36:05

706: Scrub In!

Net Neutrality, Google AdSense Prohibited Content

The discussion explores what might constitute "unlawful content" under new net neutrality rules, using Google AdSense's terms of service as a potential template. Google's list of prohibited content includes adult material, mail-order brides, and specific sexual health discussions. There is concern that these corporate standards could be adopted as federal enforcement guidelines for internet traffic.