Topic: Breathing

12 chapters across the catalog

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 2:30:10 - 2:33:56

1657: Trash Can Man

Anger and Heart Health, NBC Medical Study

A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association suggests that even a single episode of anger can constrict blood vessels and increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. NBC News medical contributors recommend calming techniques and breathing exercises to mitigate the cumulative cardiovascular impact of rage.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 1:44:00 - 1:45:41

1440: COVID Medley

Guided Mask Meditation, Mask Efficacy Satire

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak lead a satirical "guided meditation" focused on wearing masks. They point out that mask packaging often states they are not medical devices. The hosts mock the physical difficulty of breathing through the masks and the common problem of glasses fogging up, ultimately labeling the mandates a "scam" that doesn't stop ambient viruses.

Batu
Episode 1435 2:40:52 - 2:43:50

1435: Batu

University of Bristol Anti-Anxiety Breathing Cushion

Researchers at the University of Bristol developed an inflatable "breathing cushion" designed to reduce anxiety in students and dementia patients. The device simulates slow breathing patterns when hugged, providing a non-pharmaceutical intervention for stress during exams.

Sour Crude
Episode 1402 2:53:46 - 2:57:31

1402: Sour Crude

Rashida Tlaib, Prison Abolition, BREATHE Act

Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib was interviewed by Axios regarding her endorsement of the BREATHE Act, which proposes emptying federal detention facilities within 10 years. Tlaib appeared to struggle when asked about the release of human traffickers and sex offenders. The hosts conclude that Tlaib likely endorsed the sweeping legislation without fully reading its specific provisions.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 42:38 - 47:30

1298: The Palmist

Dr. Drew and Andrew Santino on COVID Shame

Comedian Andrew Santino appeared on Dr. Drew's program to discuss the "shamefulness" and political stigma associated with testing positive for COVID-19. Santino described feeling like he had let people down despite following rules. The conversation explores how mask-wearing has transitioned from a health measure to a signal of social cooperation or political compliance.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 32:03 - 36:23

1206: Tolerized

Audio Analysis of Trump's Physical Condition and Mic Mutes

An analysis of the audio from President Trump's Iran speech reveals heavy breathing, sniffing, and audible swallowing, suggesting high stress or physical exertion. A recommendation is made for the White House to use a Rolls Mic Mute MM11 foot pedal to hide these audio artifacts. The hosts discuss how audio-only consumption allows for a deeper psychological analysis of public figures than video.

Peak Coffee
Episode 779 1:40:25 - 1:48:03

779: Peak Coffee

Adam Curry's Holotropic Breathing Workshop Experience

Adam Curry describes attending a "breathing workshop" in San Antonio involving continuous rapid breathing and loud music. He recounts a "sitter" who used a plastic bat to hit pillows and other participants who experienced intense emotional releases. Curry jokes about the experience being an "MK Ultra exercise" but ultimately recommends it as a "groovy" personal development tool.

Episode 502

502: Nuevo Orden Mundial

No Agenda Episode 502 Introduction, Dog Hygiene Commercials

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open Episode 502 of the No Agenda show from Austin and Silicon Valley. The hosts discuss a humorous Australian commercial regarding dog hygiene and bad breath remedies. The conversation covers the habits of domestic pets and the mechanics of canine tongue scrapers.

Brown is the New Green
Episode 272 1:11:23 - 1:15:52

272: Brown is the New Green

No Agenda Human Resource Carbon Credit Proposal

The hosts jokingly propose creating their own carbon credit system based on listeners holding their breath for ten minutes a day to reduce CO2 output. They suggest that instead of asking for donations, they should sell "No Agenda Carbon Credits" complete with certificates and stickers. This satire targets the perceived absurdity of the global carbon trading market.

100 Billion Dollars!
Episode 56 55:31 - 58:14

56: 100 Billion Dollars!

Social Etiquette for Bad Breath and Food on Face

The "crumb alert" protocol is discussed, debating how many seconds one should wait before informing a colleague they have food on their face. The conversation also covers the challenge of "close talkers" and individuals with chronic bad breath caused by stomach acid issues. These social awkwardnesses are presented as common hurdles in professional and personal interactions.