Topic: Black Lab

5 chapters across the catalog

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 44:36 - 48:01

1657: Trash Can Man

Lab-Grown Meat, Florida Legislative Debate

The head of global marketing for Good Meat debated Florida State Representative Dean Black regarding the future of cultivated meat. While the industry claims environmental benefits and efficiency, Florida legislators and cattle ranchers express skepticism regarding the safety and necessity of "assembled" meat products.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 2:55:28 - 2:59:13

1649: Stay Alarmed

Good News, Midnight the Black Lab

The "Good News" segment featured Midnight, a black lab K9 in DeLand, Florida, who successfully tracked down a missing three-year-old boy in the woods. The dog was able to locate the child after being given a scent from a blanket, navigating thick brush that hindered his handler. Midnight was rewarded with a burger and a toy for his successful 45-minute search operation.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 3:15:20 - 3:17:41

1334: Kackling Kamala

Birthday Celebrations and Hound Dames

The show celebrated several listener birthdays, including Sarah Bessore and Scott Manning. A unique knighthood was bestowed upon "Dame Maggie," a rescued Black Lab, making her a "Hound Dame" of the Round Table. The ceremony included the traditional (humorous) offerings of mutton, mead, and molasses cookies for the new knights and dames.

Lockdown Face
Episode 1278 47:46 - 52:36

1278: Lockdown Face

Black Futures Lab, Chinese Progressive Association CCP Ties

Alicia Garza, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, is linked to the Black Futures Lab, which is fiscally sponsored by the Chinese Progressive Association (CPA). The CPA is described as an organization with direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party. The hosts criticize the partnership, suggesting that domestic social movements are being influenced or funded by foreign adversaries.

Pink Pound
Episode 1153 1:44:48 - 1:48:30

1153: Pink Pound

Black Futures Lab, Chinese Progressive Association Sponsorship

The Black Futures Lab, which runs the Black Census Project, is fiscally sponsored by the Chinese Progressive Association. This relationship has drawn scrutiny regarding the organization's funding sources and its broader political objectives within the immigrant and Black communities.