Topic: Code Switch

10 chapters across the catalog

neat-o
Episode 1697 13:06 - 19:15

1697: neat-o

Media Coverage of Harris Campaign and Code Switching

International and domestic media outlets, including France 24 and ABC News, reported on Kamala Harris's efforts to harness star power in battleground states like Michigan. Observations were made regarding Harris's tendency to "code switch" her accent and delivery depending on the audience, such as during a recent speech in Atlanta regarding reproductive rights.

We're Working!
Episode 1674 36:34 - 41:48

1674: We're Working!

Kamala Harris BET Awards Appearance and Pandering Allegations

Vice President Kamala Harris appeared in a scripted FaceTime segment during the BET Awards with actress Taraji P. Henson. The hosts criticize the segment as "pandering," specifically targeting Harris's use of urban slang and her warnings about "extremists" taking away reproductive rights and Plan B.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 3:00:05 - 3:03:21

1593: Beast Train

End of Show Mix, Trump Haters Song

The show closes with a musical mix satirizing NPR's "Code Switch" and elite academic culture. The lyrics mock "Trump haters" and mainstream media narratives regarding safe spaces and sanctuary cities. The final sign-off includes the "Adios Mofos" catchphrase and a reference to the show's website.

Numbers Station
Episode 1575 22:39 - 33:46

1575: Numbers Station

NPR Code Switch, Bug-Eating Conspiracy Theories and Great Reset

NPR's "Code Switch" program characterizes the resistance to eating insects as a racist, anti-Semitic conspiracy theory linked to the "Great Reset." The NPR hosts attribute the origin of the "eat the bugs" narrative to a 2019 anonymous blog post rather than the 2010 UN press releases. The discussion examines how the World Economic Forum and Davos elites are framed in public discourse regarding global control.

Bay Gin
Episode 1532 1:41:48 - 1:45:07

1532: Bay Gin

NPR Podcast Catalog, Content Saturation

A review of NPR's extensive podcast catalog, including titles like "Planet Money," "Code Switch," and "Life Kit." The hosts question the viability of maintaining dozens of niche shows in a tightening advertising market.

Hairy Legs
Episode 1290 27:22 - 30:34

1290: Hairy Legs

Kamala Harris, Arizona Campaigning, Code-Switching Allegations

Kamala Harris's campaign stops in Michigan and Arizona are scrutinized for her rhetorical style and energy levels. In Tucson, Harris is accused of "code-switching" her accent when addressing Mayor Regina Romero. The commentary suggests her public appearances, including a recent 60 Minutes interview, have been poorly received due to her frequent laughter and shifting persona.

Tactile Nukes
Episode 1128 1:32:10 - 1:38:47

1128: Tactile Nukes

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Code Switching and Accents

The hosts discuss "code switching," the practice of adjusting one's speech patterns or accent to match an audience, following criticism of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They compare her behavior to past instances involving Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, noting that linguists consider it a normal social gesture.

Netherlindian
Episode 1127 1:21:59 - 1:28:50

1127: Netherlindian

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Accent Controversy and Code Switching

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced criticism for using a specific accent during a speech at the National Action Network. The hosts discuss "code-switching," comparing her performance to Hillary Clinton's shifting dialects and Mick Jagger's adjustment of his British accent for American audiences. The underlying message of her speech—that a bartender can reach Congress—is noted as a positive American sentiment.

Axe
Episode 1113 39:20 - 45:38

1113: Axe

Linguistic Evolution, Axe vs Ask, Old English Roots

An NPR report explores the historical and linguistic roots of the word "axe" as a substitute for "ask." Linguists explain that "axe" derives from the Old English verb "axion" and was used by Geoffrey Chaucer and in the Coverdale Bible. The discussion covers "code-switching," where speakers alternate between pronunciations based on social settings, and the stigma often associated with the vernacular in modern professional environments.

Transaged
Episode 1085 8:52 - 16:32

1085: Transaged

NPR Code Switch Podcast, White House Press Corps Diversity

NPR's Code Switch podcast co-host Gene Demby discussed the President's use of racially charged language and its effect on his base. The discussion highlights a Quinnipiac poll suggesting 51% of Republicans view the news media as the "enemy of the people." Analysis of the White House Press Corps notes it remains overwhelmingly white, leading to claims that minority reporters become "embodiments" of the issues that animate Trump's supporters.