Topic: Bowling

154 chapters across the catalog

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842

1842: A Dog A Day

Ring AI Search Party, Privacy Concerns and Surveillance State

Jamie Semenov, founder of Ring, defended the company's new AI-powered "Search Party" feature for lost dogs following privacy backlash during the Super Bowl. The discussion highlights concerns over the surveillance state and the ability of law enforcement to retrieve video data from back-end systems even without active subscriptions. Comparisons are drawn between the tracking of pets and the potential for neighbor-to-neighbor human surveillance.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 19:40 - 26:07

1842: A Dog A Day

Super Bowl LIX Spectacle, Green Day and Democrat Midterm Strategy

The Super Bowl LIX broadcast is analyzed as a political tool, featuring performances by Green Day and Bad Bunny aimed at mobilizing the Latin American vote for the Democratic Party. Analysts suggest the Democrats are pivoting toward the "Latinx" demographic after failing to secure sufficient Black voter turnout. Concerns are raised about Republican voter apathy in key districts like South Texas ahead of the midterms.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Super Bowl LXI Predictions, Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the upcoming Super Bowl matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on February 8, 2026. Dvorak posits that the NFL Hall of Fame snubbed Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft due to their support for Donald Trump, suggesting the league's political leanings might influence the game's outcome. They review various prop bets involving halftime performers Bad Bunny and Green Day, as well as potential political protests by players.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 2:53:06 - 3:00:36

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Super Bowl Prop Bets, Knighthood Ceremony and Birthdays

A "Papist prop bet" suggests the Seattle Seahawks are destined for the Super Bowl based on historical coincidences involving the election of new Popes. The show concluded with a formal knighthood ceremony for Clint Young and a series of birthday shout-outs for loyal listeners. Sir Danimal was also promoted within the peerage to Baron of the Secret City.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 2:53:16 - 2:55:29

1740: DOGE-CAM

Super Bowl Divorce, Taylor Swift, and Midas Touch

A viral story features a woman filing for divorce after her husband booed Taylor Swift on the Jumbotron at the Super Bowl. The hosts mock the "up-talking" speech pattern of the woman and note the rapid release schedule of the Midas Touch network.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 25:24 - 28:02

1738: Swasticars

Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show and Cultural Reactions

The Super Bowl LIX halftime show featured Samuel L. Jackson and a performance celebrating Black culture, drawing varied reactions from media commentators. Some critics viewed the production through a racial lens, while others focused on the production quality and the NFL's branding decisions. The segment also notes a spelling error in a Philadelphia public information alert during the event.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 28:03 - 29:30

1738: Swasticars

Super Bowl Game Quality and Viewing Habits

A review of the Super Bowl game describes the first quarter as boring and discusses the intensity of the event compared to weekly NFL games. The conversation notes that many viewers now prefer to record games to skip commercials, catching up to the live broadcast by the third quarter.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737

1737: Wrong Puberty

YouTube TV 4K Streaming Issues, Super Bowl Bandwidth

YouTube TV experienced significant technical difficulties with its 4K feed during the Super Bowl LIX broadcast, resulting in "uh-oh" error messages for subscribers. The failure highlights the limitations of current streaming architecture when handling massive concurrent audiences compared to traditional over-the-air antenna signals. Discussion includes the historical failure of the M-Bone multicast backbone and the rising costs of digital television subscriptions.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:29:12 - 2:33:15

1737: Wrong Puberty

Super Bowl Food Economics, Chicken Wing Abundance

Despite soaring egg prices caused by avian flu, chicken wing prices remained relatively stable for Super Bowl LIX. The USDA reports that "broiler" chickens raised for meat were less affected by the virus than egg-laying hens. Consequently, Americans were expected to consume 1.5 billion wings during the game, while some restaurants were forced to ration eggs or add surcharges.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:33:15 - 2:37:55

1737: Wrong Puberty

Kendrick Lamar Halftime Show, The View on NFL "Choose Love"

Legal experts are monitoring Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance due to potential defamation liability for the NFL regarding his "Not Like Us" diss track against Drake. Meanwhile, hosts of The View criticized the NFL's decision to replace "End Racism" end zone stencils with "Choose Love," suggesting the league is kowtowing to President Trump's presence at the game.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:37:56 - 2:42:44

1737: Wrong Puberty

Super Bowl LIX Predictions, Trump vs. Taylor Swift

The hosts predict a Philadelphia Eagles victory over the Kansas City Chiefs based on political symbolism rather than athletic stats. The game is framed as a proxy battle between President Trump (attending the game) and Taylor Swift (associated with the Chiefs). The theory suggests the NFL "system" will favor the Eagles to avoid a celebratory moment for Swift that could be perceived as a slight to the President.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 1:35:19 - 1:38:35

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Bowling Green, Kentucky as a National Test Market

A producer report from Bowling Green, Kentucky, describes the city's role as a primary test market for new fast food products and pharmaceutical advertising. The report claims anecdotally that the local "Ozempic summer" has led to a surge in divorces as residents experience rapid weight loss and seek new relationships.

Impusted
Episode 1688 2:15:13 - 2:23:44

1688: Impusted

Ozempic Shortage, NPR Compounding Pharmacy Report

Adam Curry deconstructs an NPR report on the "Ozempic town" of Bowling Green, Kentucky. He accuses NPR of carrying water for Big Pharma by casting doubt on the safety of cheaper, compounded versions of GLP-1 drugs. Curry argues that the media is attempting to protect brand-name profits by scaring low-income users away from off-brand alternatives.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634

1634: Nukes in Space!

Ash Wednesday, Taylor Swift and Ice Spice Satanic Imagery

The observance of Ash Wednesday and Lent is noted as a form of religious virtue signaling among Catholics. During the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift's associate, Ice Spice, was observed making hand gestures interpreted by some as satanic symbols. This behavior is criticized as inappropriate for a national broadcast on CBS.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 1:41 - 4:51

1634: Nukes in Space!

Super Bowl LVIII, Kansas City Chiefs Victory and Numerology

The Kansas City Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl LVIII is analyzed through the lens of potential scripting and numerology. Patrick Mahomes finished the game with 333 passing yards at a stadium located at 3333 Al Davis Way, winning by a margin of three points. These coincidences lead to speculation regarding the NFL's marketing of the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce relationship.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 6:27 - 9:32

1634: Nukes in Space!

Super Bowl Commercials, Pfizer and Queen Music Usage

The emotional display between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift on the field is contrasted with Kelce's performance of "Viva Las Vegas." Pfizer's Super Bowl advertisement, which utilized music by the band Queen, is criticized for using the legacy of the late Freddie Mercury to promote pharmaceutical interests and future cancer treatments.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 1:29:40 - 1:31:26

1634: Nukes in Space!

RFK Jr., Super Bowl Ad and Jesus Feet-Washing Commercial

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Super Bowl advertisement utilized vintage 1960s Kennedy campaign aesthetics, sparking nostalgia and controversy. Another notable ad featured AI-generated imagery of Jesus washing the feet of various marginalized individuals, which drew criticism for its theological accuracy. Additionally, the news that Rachel Dolezal has started an OnlyFans page is noted as a sign of the current economic climate.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633

1633: Noise Machine

Taylor Swift Super Bowl Sunday Presence, NORAD Flight Tracking

Taylor Swift arrived in Los Angeles from Tokyo before traveling to Las Vegas for Super Bowl Sunday. Media outlets reportedly requested that NORAD track her private plane in a manner similar to Santa Claus, but the public affairs office declined the request. Speculation continues regarding her potential appearance during the halftime show featuring Usher.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 2:00:11 - 2:03:42

1633: Noise Machine

Super Bowl Prop Bets, Gambling Trends

An estimated 68 million Americans are expected to wager $23 billion on the Super Bowl, with a significant portion going toward "prop bets." These bets cover non-game outcomes, such as the length of the National Anthem, the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach, and Taylor Swift's lipstick color.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 2:22:51 - 2:27:43

1633: Noise Machine

Super Bowl Production, Bud Light Advertising Strategy

The technical production of the Super Bowl and the NFL Honors awards are highlighted as the pinnacle of modern television broadcasting. Bud Light is reportedly returning to humorous advertising for the big game in an attempt to recover from recent brand controversies, supported by endorsements from the UFC.