Topic: C S Lewis

63 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:57:21 - 2:00:03

1864: Pointcast

Sophie Lewis, Family Abolition, University of Pennsylvania

Sophie Lewis, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, is highlighted for her advocacy of abolishing the nuclear family. Her lectures and books promote a "queer communist" view of relationships, which critics argue is part of a broader far-left effort to dismantle parental rights and capitalist values.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:45:22 - 1:51:38

1851: Mork & Mimi

Robin Williams, Introversion and Lewy Body Dementia

Mimi Smith-Dvorak shares personal stories of her friendship with the late Robin Williams, describing him as a quiet, moody introvert when off-stage. She recounts late-night visits to playgrounds and coffee shops where Williams would decompress from his hyper-energetic public persona. The narrative concludes with a poignant memory of seeing him shortly before his death, noting the early signs of Lewy Body Dementia affecting his ability to find words.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 47:31 - 52:16

1839: Feces Thesis

Jane Fonda and Ted Turner Health Misconception

A discussion regarding Jane Fonda's defense of Don Lemon led to a realization that her ex-husband, CNN founder Ted Turner, is still alive despite host misconceptions that he had passed away. Turner, 86, is currently living with Lewy body dementia and recently recovered from pneumonia. The hosts attributed their confusion to the "Mandela Effect."

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 52:17 - 59:22

1839: Feces Thesis

First Amendment Law and the FACE Act

Legal analysts are debating whether Don Lemon's actions at a Minnesota church constitute protected journalism or a violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. While Lemon's defense cites the First Amendment, prosecutors argue that disrupting a religious service impinges on the constitutional rights of worshipers. A grand jury found probable cause for trespassing and conspiracy charges.

Glop
Episode 1789 56:25 - 1:00:37

1789: Glop

Socialism 2025 Conference, Sophie Lewis and Family Abolition

At the Socialism 2025 conference, writer Sophie Lewis discussed the concept of "abolishing the family" in favor of mutual aid networks and "capitalist care" alternatives. Lewis argues that the traditional family structure often fails to meet its promise of unconditional support and that safety should be built through state-independent infrastructures. Critics characterize these views as dangerous radicalism that promotes government dependence under the guise of free services.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 1:05:41 - 1:11:34

1767: Best Clips of The Day

AstraZeneca Vaccine Lawsuit, Ben Lewis and Pfizer Boosters

British actor Ben Lewis discusses a mass tort action against AstraZeneca after his wife, Mel Stewart, suffered a devastating brain bleed from the vaccine. Despite the injury, Lewis emphasizes that they are not "anti-vaxxers" and have since received Pfizer boosters. The hosts mock the couple's continued faith in the pharmaceutical industry despite the life-altering side effects they experienced.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 1:52:38 - 1:55:12

1677: Donald Duck!

Parkinson's and Lewy Body Dementia Observations

Producers with backgrounds in pharmacy and healthcare share personal experiences with family members suffering from Parkinson's and Lewy Body dementia. They draw parallels between their relatives' symptoms—such as the "freezing gait" and hallucinations—and Joe Biden's public behavior, expressing concern over his continued role as president.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 45:30 - 50:25

1676: Douche Mobile

Dr. Tom Pitts, Neurological Analysis of Biden's Potential Parkinson's Disease

Neurologist Dr. Tom Pitts appeared on NBC to discuss President Biden's visible symptoms, which he identified as classic features of neurodegeneration and Parkinsonism. He cited Biden's "shuffling gait," loss of arm swing, and "hypophonia" (monotone voice) as hallmarks of the condition. Pitts claimed a medical student could diagnose the case based on these motor symptoms.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 50:25 - 53:32

1676: Douche Mobile

Lewy Body Dementia, Patient Behavior and Neuropsychological Testing

A producer's personal account and a retired nurse's letter describe the progression of Lewy Body Dementia, noting symptoms like hallucinations and violent outbursts. The discussion covers the necessity of a four-hour neuropsychological test to accurately measure cognitive performance, contrasting it with the simpler "MoCA" bedside test previously taken by Donald Trump.

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 15:21 - 23:22

1675: Flying Cars

Lewy Body Dementia, Joe Biden Hallucination Claims

An anonymous neurologist suggested that President Joe Biden's symptoms, including frequent gaffes and shuffling gait, are consistent with diffuse Lewy Body Disease (DLB). This condition, which famously affected actor Robin Williams, involves protein deposits in the brain and can cause visual hallucinations. Observations of Biden claiming Donald Trump was "shouting" with a muted microphone during the debate are cited as potential evidence of such hallucinations.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 1:03:22 - 1:06:48

1650: Algo Juice

Jennifer Lewis Viral Rant Against Donald Trump

Actress Jennifer Lewis delivered an intense, profanity-laced interview on Sirius XM comparing Donald Trump to Hitler. Lewis claimed that if re-elected, Trump would dismantle the Constitution and use the military to establish himself as a king. The performance was characterized by observers as either a display of mental instability or a highly effective piece of political theater.

Vaccident
Episode 1475 41:40 - 45:17

1475: Vaccident

Leslyn Lewis on Net Zero and Agriculture

Canadian MP Leslyn Lewis explains the "Net Zero" agenda as a method to track the carbon footprint of every stage of food production. She argues that agriculture is being unfairly targeted compared to the environmental damage caused by lithium mining for electric car batteries.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 1:49:26 - 1:53:51

1447: G.E.R.M.

Saddle Tramp Leather and Health Karma Requests

Jason Allison donates to celebrate his wife Kelly's 33rd birthday and her business, "Soil & Sass." The hosts suggest she expand her leatherwork to include Faraday cage phone cases. Patricia Lewis, a survivor of a ruptured brain aneurysm, contributes a donation and notes that her cognitive abilities have improved following the medical event.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394 1:37:21 - 1:47:35

1394: Re-wilding

Executive Producer Donations, Knighthoods and Barons

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, resulting in new knighthoods and baronies for producers like Jess Ellis and Colin the Friendly Fat Man. One producer recommended C.S. Lewis's "That Hideous Strength" as a prescient dystopian novel. Health karmas are issued for family members recovering from COVID-19 amidst reports of hospital indifference toward the unvaccinated.

Leapicide
Episode 1325 34:35 - 37:56

1325: Leapicide

Equity Initiatives and Vaccine Outreach in Roxbury

Governor Charlie Baker launched a mass vaccination site at the Reggie Lewis Center in Roxbury as part of an equity initiative for communities of color. Dr. Shansa Slater participated in the outreach, attempting to translate medical information for local residents to encourage participation.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 3:06:20 - 3:11:13

1302: Mink Road

Cartoon Network, Black History and Lewis Latimer

The Cartoon Network released a series of educational shorts focused on Black history, including a segment on inventor Lewis Latimer. The short argues that Latimer, not Thomas Edison, is more rightfully credited with the light bulb due to his invention of the carbon filament. Critics argue that the series uses "social justice warrior" narratives to influence children and present an incomplete view of history.

Shred and Burn
Episode 1295 1:41:56 - 1:49:29

1295: Shred and Burn

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting of Kristen

Tyler Lewis donated $1,000 to "instanight" his wife, who becomes Dame Kristen of Data and Dashboards. Nathan Queen also contributed, requesting a "de-douching" and various sound jingles. These segments highlight the personal stories of listeners who have transitioned from long-time "douchebags" (non-donors) to active producers of the show.

Croaker
Episode 1288 1:23 - 5:03

1288: Croaker

2016 House Gun Control Sit-in, Supreme Court Nomination Tactics

The 2016 House of Representatives sit-in led by Congressman John Lewis regarding gun control serves as a historical parallel to current Democratic walkouts. Senator Chuck Schumer's strategy to block the current Supreme Court nominee is characterized as a premeditated attempt to prevent a vote by removing the quorum, though Lindsey Graham appears prepared to circumvent the tactic.

Hypocrite Oath
Episode 1275 2:15:56 - 2:18:22

1275: Hypocrite Oath

Light Bulb Invention, Lewis Latimer, Joe Biden Fact Check

Joe Biden recently claimed that a Black man, not Thomas Edison, invented the light bulb. While Lewis Latimer, a Black inventor, did patent a significant improvement to the carbon filament, Edison held the original patent for the light bulb itself a year prior. Latimer eventually worked for Edison's company, and while his contributions were vital, the claim that he was the sole inventor is historically inaccurate.