Topic: Breakfast

30 chapters across the catalog

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 3:06:08 - 3:11:59

1709: Umpty Ump

Egg Milkshake, Bee Pollen and Bio-Sil Recipe

The "John's Tip of the Day" segment reveals the full recipe for a pre-show energy milkshake. Ingredients include eight ounces of milk, bee pollen, chia seeds, two shots of frozen espresso, Bio-Sil collagen drops, and Carnation Breakfast Essentials chocolate powder. The mixture is blended twice to allow the chia seeds to thicken the drink into a rich milkshake.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 2:46:05 - 2:49:04

1553: Ample Bosom

TikTok Trends, White Supremacy in Diet Culture

The hosts review bizarre TikTok clips, including one where a user demands to be called a "bitch" as a pronoun. Another clip features a woman claiming that the concept of "three meals a day" is a construct of white supremacy and colonialism. The hosts use these examples to mock modern social justice narratives and the "constructs" of the food system.

Viral Blizzard
Episode 1409 2:03:01 - 2:06:58

1409: Viral Blizzard

Kamala Harris and Charlamagne Tha God, "Real President" Dispute

Vice President Kamala Harris has a tense exchange with radio host Charlamagne Tha God after he asks if Joe Manchin is the "real president." Harris's aide, Symone Sanders, attempts to shut down the interview citing technical difficulties, but Harris eventually responds with a firm defense of the Biden administration.

The Learning Curve
Episode 1400 3:02:39 - 3:05:04

1400: The Learning Curve

Jen Psaki, Spinach for Breakfast Comment

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is mocked for a bizarre comment during a press conference where she suggested people have "coffee and spinach" for breakfast. The hosts jokingly interpret this as a slip-up revealing her "reptilian" nature. The clip is analyzed for its randomness and Psaki's subsequent stumble.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 10:41 - 12:24

1378: Yer Boy Amy

GMA Cereal Survey, Milk Before Cereal Controversy

Good Morning America features a report on a controversial college golfer who pours milk into his bowl before adding cereal. A survey conducted by the show reveals that 23% of the public follows this breakfast method. The segment is critiqued as a potential native advertisement for General Mills brands like Cheerios.

Heat Map
Episode 1368 2:25:25 - 2:28:57

1368: Heat Map

No Agenda Zephyr Indicator, New Hampshire Farmhouse

A listener suggested creating a "No Agenda Zephyr" economic indicator for the TradingView platform to track unique market trends. In other community news, a producer in New Hampshire invited listeners to his newly renovated 1875 farmhouse bed-and-breakfast. The "Inn on Golden Pond" offers discounts to No Agenda producers who use specific show-related catchphrases.

Infodemic
Episode 1261 1:56:29 - 1:59:46

1261: Infodemic

Charlamagne Tha God's Critique of White House Leadership

Charlamagne Tha God criticized Kayleigh McEnany on "The Breakfast Club," mispronouncing her name while calling her "underqualified" and a "donkey." He argued that the Trump administration suffers from a lack of leadership because staffers are afraid to correct the President. The hosts noted that McEnany's actual credentials include a Harvard Law degree and extensive PR experience.

Mask Up!
Episode 1245 4:52 - 9:57

1245: Mask Up!

Biden Breakfast Club Interview and "You Ain't Black" Comment

Joe Biden appeared on The Breakfast Club where he told host Charlamagne tha God that voters "ain't black" if they are considering voting for Donald Trump. The exchange highlights tensions between the Democratic candidate and black media outlets. Historical context is provided regarding the Democratic Party's long-standing reliance on the African-American vote dating back to the Lyndon Johnson era.

3X3
Episode 1246 2:20:46 - 2:24:36

1246: 3X3

Joe Biden Apology, Democratic Defense and Distractions

A montage of Democratic commentators and politicians shows them defending Joe Biden's "you ain't black" comment as a "cavalier" error that has been sufficiently apologized for. Critics argue that the apology was not a genuine "I'm sorry" and that the media is attempting to move on quickly to protect Biden's candidacy. The segment highlights the frustration on "Black Twitter" regarding the perceived lack of accountability for the former Vice President.

Nance in the Hood
Episode 1143 50:32 - 56:01

1143: Nance in the Hood

Elizabeth Warren, The Breakfast Club Interview

Senator Elizabeth Warren appeared on The Breakfast Club to address the controversy surrounding her claims of Native American heritage. During the 45-minute interview, she was questioned about her decision to take a DNA test and her past identification as a person of color on professional documents. Warren maintained that she grew up believing her family stories but acknowledged she is not a citizen of any tribe.

Contempt Kabuki
Episode 1137 1:41:38 - 1:43:56

1137: Contempt Kabuki

Sorghum Syrup, Dutch Breakfast Traditions and Maple Syrup

The hosts discuss the culinary uses of sorghum syrup, comparing its taste to the molasses and chocolate sprinkles commonly eaten for breakfast in the Netherlands. They reminisce about Dutch traditions involving buttered bread with Gouda cheese. The segment also touches on the value of real maple syrup compared to commercial high-fructose corn syrup alternatives.

El Valvador
Episode 1112 40:20 - 45:27

1112: El Valvador

Kamala Harris, Marijuana Policy and Hip-Hop

Kamala Harris faced scrutiny for her past record as a prosecutor while claiming on "The Breakfast Club" to have smoked marijuana in college. Her claims of listening to Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur while high were challenged as chronologically impossible based on her graduation dates. Harris also cited Cardi B as a favorite artist, leading to a reading of explicit lyrics from the song "Bickenhead."

Fruit Machine
Episode 986 16:02 - 17:37

986: Fruit Machine

British Breakfast Culture and UK Yelp Reviews

The hosts discuss the difficulty of finding a high-quality "full English" breakfast and the cultural differences in restaurant reviews. They claim that Yelp is unreliable in the UK because British reviewers prioritize service over food quality. The discussion also touches on the lack of a tipping culture in Britain compared to the United States.

Non-Disabled
Episode 812 2:59 - 6:13

812: Non-Disabled

Elvis Presley Movie Blue Hawaii and 1960s Misogyny

A review of the 1963 Elvis Presley film Blue Hawaii reveals what is described as shocking levels of misogyny and casual mistreatment of women. The film is compared to Breakfast at Tiffany's, with the hosts noting how much cultural standards have shifted since the early 1960s. The commentary highlights specific scenes involving Elvis's character being dismissive of his girlfriend and the use of "little slaves" in the film's Hawaiian setting.

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 36:57 - 40:52

803: Joe Hitler

Ben Carson IRS Targeting Claims and Religious Bias

Ben Carson claimed he was targeted for an IRS audit immediately following his speech at the National Prayer Breakfast. Donald Trump echoed these sentiments, suggesting that his own audits might be motivated by a bias against strong Christians. The discussion explores the potential use of the IRS as a political tool against religious groups.

Transjester
Episode 763 29:47 - 36:18

763: Transjester

McDonald's All-Day Breakfast and Deceptive Native Advertising

McDonald's launched an all-day breakfast menu, an event covered by major news networks in a manner the hosts describe as "deceptive native advertising." A segment from KTLA in Los Angeles is highlighted where a reporter was kicked out of a McDonald's while attempting to film a promotional piece. The hosts argue that these paid segments masquerading as news are an "abomination" that ruins television integrity.

Lone Rat
Episode 748 6:10 - 9:16

748: Lone Rat

Breakfast at Tiffany's, Audrey Hepburn Character Critique

A re-watch of the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's leads to a critique of Audrey Hepburn's character as a "flake" and a "gold digger" rather than a lovable protagonist. The film is described as "fucked up" and "crazy," with George Peppard's performance and the plot's disconnect from reality questioned despite its status as a cinematic classic.

Bend it Down
Episode 694 1:08:00 - 1:12:24

694: Bend it Down

National Prayer Breakfast, Obama and the Crusades

President Obama sparked controversy at the National Prayer Breakfast by comparing the atrocities of ISIS to the Crusades and the Inquisition. The hosts analyze the speech and a subsequent discussion by Fareed Zakaria, who argued that ISIS represents a civil war within Islam. They suggest the President's rhetoric is intended to frame the conflict as an internal religious issue that must be solved by regional actors like Jordan.