Topic: Corey

37 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:01:25 - 1:04:07

1856: CIS Lunar

Kristi Noem, Corey Lewandowski Affair Allegations

Kristi Noem has faced questioning regarding an alleged affair with political operative Corey Lewandowski. During recent testimony, Noem refused to answer questions about her personal life, dismissing the reports as "tabloid gossip." The controversy comes amid broader speculation about the political futures of various Trump-aligned figures, including Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 2:16:12 - 2:19:33

1849: Hose Water

Corey Lewandowski Affair, Special Envoy to the Shield of the Americas

Kristi Noem faced questioning regarding a rumored affair with Corey Lewandowski, which she dismissed as "tabloid garbage." Adam Curry suggests the $220 million ad campaign was actually a soft launch for Noem's 2028 presidential run managed by Lewandowski. Following her removal from DHS, Noem has been appointed as the "Special Envoy to the Shield of the Americas," a new diplomatic role created by the administration.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 51:49 - 56:11

1814: Needle Drop

Ben Shapiro and the 2016 Michelle Fields Incident

The 2016 controversy involving reporter Michelle Fields and Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski is revisited. Ben Shapiro's resignation from Breitbart during the incident is characterized as a "phony baloney scandal" used to launch his own media operation. The segment suggests that the allegations of violence against Fields were exaggerated and part of an early effort to discredit the Trump movement.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 1:35:17 - 1:38:44

1700: Turban Tossing

Clive Davis, Hip-Hop Industry Sexualization History

The discussion shifts to the broader history of sexualization and abuse in the music and film industries. The hosts mention Clive Davis's mentorship of Sean Combs and the long-standing rumors regarding Bad Boy Records. They also reference Corey Feldman's claims about the systemic abuse of child actors in Hollywood, suggesting the Diddy case is part of a much larger pattern.

Joy Boy
Episode 1691 47:48 - 55:51

1691: Joy Boy

Ari Melber and Corey Lewandowski, MSNBC Defamation Threat

MSNBC host Ari Melber engaged in a heated interview with Trump campaign representative Corey Lewandowski regarding past federal investigations. Lewandowski deflected by accusing Melber of claiming Donald Trump's ear bandage was a "spectacle" for the RNC. The segment ended with Melber threatening Lewandowski with a defamation notice and Lewandowski abruptly ending the call.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 3:23:00 - 3:30:49

1619: Flash to Bang

Final Sign-off, End of Show Mixes and Credits

The hosts provide their final sign-off for Episode 1619, thanking the producers of the end-of-show music mixes, Jesse Corey Nelson and Bill Mountney. They announce their return for the next live broadcast on December 28th to prepare for New Year's Eve. The episode ends with a montage of satirical clips and the show's signature "Best Podcast in the Universe" tagline.

Mediatized
Episode 1558 1:53:38 - 1:58:21

1558: Mediatized

JRE Anniversary and New Knight Inductions

A donation marks the anniversary of a host's first appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience (JRE). Brian Carter's son-in-law, Corey, is knighted as "Sir Corey of the Fourth Watch," and a request is made for a specific "Millennial" end-of-show music mix.

The Verger
Episode 1554 1:19:35 - 1:21:10

1554: The Verger

Ozempic Fad, Utah Mother Charged with Fentanyl Murder

The hosts discuss the American obsession with pharmaceutical solutions, specifically the weight-loss drug Ozempic, which they claim leads to "muscle wasting" and "brain deterioration." They highlight a news story from Utah where Corey Richens, an author of a children's book on grief, was charged with murdering her husband using a lethal dose of fentanyl.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 1:45:14 - 1:47:40

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Stolen Plane Incident in Tupelo Mississippi

Corey Patterson, a 29-year-old aircraft maintenance employee, stole a Beechcraft King Air C90 and threatened to crash it into a Walmart in Tupelo, Mississippi. After circling the area for five hours and posting a goodbye message on Facebook, Patterson eventually landed the twin-engine plane in a field and was taken into custody. Investigators are looking into his motives and how he managed to operate the complex aircraft without formal flight training.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 1:21:26 - 1:25:36

1305: Palin Pardon

Pentagon Transition, William Cohen, Defense Advisory Boards

Former Secretary of Defense William Cohen appeared on CNN to criticize the Trump administration's recent personnel changes at the Pentagon. The administration removed long-standing members of defense advisory boards, including Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright, replacing them with loyalists like Corey Lewandowski. Cohen characterized these moves as a "purging of expertise" that could hinder the transition to the Biden administration.

Dumb and Sick
Episode 1283 26:44 - 29:03

1283: Dumb and Sick

Corey Lewandowski Interview, Ben Shapiro Breitbart Departure

Corey Lewandowski appeared on news programs to advocate for the President while wishing others would "stay negative" regarding virus tests. The discussion recalls Lewandowski's past controversy involving a reporter, which led to Ben Shapiro resigning from Breitbart News in protest of the site's lack of support for its staff. Questions are also raised about Hope Hicks' return to the President's inner circle after her previous departure.

Media Decomposition
Episode 1282 1:48:19 - 1:50:33

1282: Media Decomposition

Corey Getty, Indiana Mask Rebels

Corey Getty from New Albany, Indiana, reported on "mask hypocrisy" in his local area, where he was asked to leave a grocery store for not wearing a mask while cashiers wore them improperly. He described his local smoke-friendly bar as a haven for "rebels" who roll their eyes at mask-wearers.

Toilet Preppers
Episode 1225 2:50:32 - 2:54:26

1225: Toilet Preppers

Corey Feldman Movie Glitches and Flying Car Gimmicks

Corey Feldman's latest attempt to release a documentary exposing Hollywood abusers was reportedly marred by technical glitches and claims of "hackers" sabotaging the stream. The hosts compared Feldman's recurring promises to the "flying car" gimmicks of the 1970s, where inventors would periodically resurface with the same unfulfilled technology to generate money. They expressed skepticism toward Feldman's claims, noting that his list of names often only grows after the accused individuals have died.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 2:25:48 - 2:29:54

1220: Sloganeer

Producer Credits and De-Douching Ceremony

The hosts read the names of producers who contributed $50 or more, including Mark DeWitt and Corey Ainsworth. Several listeners are "de-douched" for finally contributing after years of listening, and the hosts acknowledge the global reach of the audience, including a donor from Dubai.

Self Certified
Episode 1198 1:55:06 - 2:06:27

1198: Self Certified

Away Luggage CEO Steph Corey, Slack Workplace Toxicity

The Verge published an exposé on the luggage company "Away," leading to the resignation of CEO Steph Corey over allegations of a "toxic" workplace culture. The report detailed Corey's use of public Slack channels to berate employees, which the hosts argue is a result of a "text-based" culture lacking vocal context. They suggest that millennial employees are being "enslaved" by 24-hour digital communication and "cheap trinkets" like office dogs and free food.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 2:15:17 - 2:25:43

1192: Balderdash!

Knighting Ceremony, Associate Executive Producers, and Marxist Accusations

A new group of "Knights" is inducted into the No Agenda Roundtable, including a "Wisconsin Millennial" who provided data on the video game industry's "loot box" controversy. The hosts respond to a donor's criticism that they unfairly label all left-wing thought as "Marxist" or "Socialist." They defend their analysis by pointing out that candidates like Bernie Sanders and AOC explicitly identify as socialists, and they reiterate their view of the Netherlands as a social-democratic state.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 2:33:33 - 2:35:18

1182: Coupon Clipping

Knighting Ceremony for New Roundtable Members

Jacob Hopper, Corey Stringer, and Jake Kenyon were officially knighted and welcomed to the No Agenda Roundtable. The ceremony included the traditional recitation of the Roundtable's eccentric menu, featuring items like "mutton and mead" and "vanilla and vodka." The hosts celebrated the continued growth of the show's community of knights and dames.

Soest Piet
Episode 1176 1:12:04 - 1:15:53

1176: Soest Piet

Executive Producer Donations, Corey Ainsworth and Sir Gator

Corey Ainsworth from Wisconsin contributed $365.25, noting that the show has helped his mental health more than medication. Sir Gator of the North Texas Swamps donated $333.33, while Rich Ballard contributed $301.01 and promoted a Dallas restaurant chain called Wing Bucket. A Russian-language donation from a producer named Dubov was also acknowledged.

Tactical Frustration
Episode 1007 27:54 - 31:06

1007: Tactical Frustration

Hope Hicks as the White House Black Widow

A theory is proposed characterizing Communications Director Hope Hicks as a "Black Widow" figure within the White House, noting that men she is romantically or professionally linked to, such as Corey Lewandowski and Rob Porter, often face termination. Analysis of her body language, specifically placing a flat palm on a man's chest, is compared to similar gestures by Hillary Clinton. The discussion questions whether Hicks is intentionally "cleaning house" for the benefit of Ivanka Trump.

Talking Tubes
Episode 981 1:05:38 - 1:10:58

981: Talking Tubes

Hollywood Over-Sexualization and Child Actors

Recent allegations involving Charlie Sheen and the late Corey Haim have refocused attention on the treatment of child actors in Hollywood. Historical examples like Brooke Shields in Blue Lagoon at age 14 highlight the industry's long history of sexualizing minors. The discussion contrasts these industry practices with the public outcry over events like the Janet Jackson Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction.