Topic: Daylight Saving Time

41 chapters across the catalog

Hose Water
Episode 1849 11:37 - 14:45

1849: Hose Water

Daylight Saving Time 2026, Health Impacts and Legislative Changes

A news report highlights the biological disruptions caused by shifting clocks, linking the loss of sleep to increased risks of heart attacks, strokes, and mood disorders. Illinois is considering a bill to end the practice, while British Columbia has announced a permanent move to daylight saving time. Mimi Smith-Dvorak notes that she personally refuses to change her manual clocks, simply adjusting the math in her head for four months.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:50:17 - 2:52:58

1816: Boomer Knowledge

MSNBC Rebranding and Grand Sumo Highlights

MSNBC is reportedly rebranding to "MS Now" as part of a network overhaul. The conversation shifts to the November Sumo tournament in Japan, where Yokozuna Onosato is seeking his fourth title of the year. John C. Dvorak complains about the broadcast timing of sumo highlights being disrupted by the recent shift away from Daylight Savings Time.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813

1813: Lunchbox

Daylight Saving Time Health Impacts and Sleep Recommendations

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine and other health organizations are advocating for the elimination of seasonal time changes in favor of permanent standard time. Experts suggest that morning light is essential for mood regulation and internal clock alignment, whereas poor sleep from time shifts contributes to obesity, diabetes, and anxiety. Recommendations for managing the transition include maintaining a seven-hour sleep schedule and seeking immediate morning sunlight.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 11:17 - 12:57

1709: Umpty Ump

Daylight Saving Time, Season of Reveal Tangent

A discussion regarding the end of Daylight Saving Time transitions into a conceptual "Season of Reveal" where hidden truths are allegedly coming to light. The conversation touches on listener complaints about potential power grid failures and the psychological effects of gaining or losing an hour of sleep.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 1:51:14 - 1:55:18

1641: Lock the Clock

Daylight Saving Time and Senator Lankford's "Lock the Clock" Bill

Senator James Lankford and Senator Marco Rubio are pushing a bill to end the biannual clock shift and "lock the clock" permanently. Lankford argues that the practice is a relic of World War I intended to save lamp oil and causes health issues and stress for families. Arizona is cited as a successful example of a state that has already abandoned the practice without disrupting commerce.

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 3:31 - 5:13

1605: Techno-douche

Daylight Saving Time, Global Time Inconsistency, Arizona Time

A discussion regarding the biannual time change highlights the lack of global synchronization, noting that Europe changed clocks a week prior to the United States. The hosts question why a global standard does not exist while acknowledging Arizona's refusal to participate in the practice.

Dig Up Canada!
Episode 1537 3:25 - 5:34

1537: Dig Up Canada!

Daylight Saving Time, Sunshine Protection Act Legislation

Clocks in the United States move forward one hour for Daylight Saving Time, prompting a recurring discussion on the health impacts of the time shift. A bipartisan group of senators continues to push for the Sunshine Protection Act to make Daylight Saving Time permanent and end the biannual clock changes. The transition often disrupts sleep schedules and daily routines, though some individuals report minimal impact on their biological clocks.

Under Salt
Episode 1501

1501: Under Salt

Daylight Saving Time, Jet Lag, and Global Time Zones

The transition to standard time in November 2022 prompts a discussion on the physical effects of the one-hour clock shift. China is noted for utilizing a single major time zone and adjusting school start times rather than shifting clocks to accommodate daylight. A scientific proposal is jokingly suggested to adjust the Earth's tilt to eliminate the need for seasonal time changes.

Vodka and Diamonds
Episode 1433 1:10:50 - 1:14:18

1433: Vodka and Diamonds

Daylight Saving Time, Psychological Training, Uber Surcharges

A local news report on Daylight Saving Time is analyzed for its inclusion of "fear-based" keywords like heart attacks, strokes, and German wartime history. The hosts also note Uber's new temporary fuel surcharge as gas prices hit record highs across the United States.

Batu
Episode 1435 1:18:56 - 1:21:15

1435: Batu

Senate Passes Bill for Permanent Daylight Saving Time

The U.S. Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent starting in 2023. However, health experts and neurologists testify that permanent Standard Time would be better for biological rhythms, warning that permanent daylight time leads to dark winter mornings for school children.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 1:49:40 - 1:53:30

1434: Second Lady

Senate Passes Sunshine Protection Act for Permanent Daylight Saving

The U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Sunshine Protection Act, which would make daylight saving time permanent starting in 2023. Proponents like Senator Marco Rubio argue the change will eliminate the disruption of biannual clock changes and provide more evening daylight for businesses and recreation. However, history professors note that a similar attempt in 1974 was quickly repealed after parents complained about children waiting for school buses in total darkness.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 1:53:30 - 1:55:45

1434: Second Lady

Historical Failure of Permanent Daylight Saving in 1974

During the 1974 energy crisis, the U.S. implemented year-round daylight saving time as a fuel-saving measure. The experiment was scrapped within a year due to widespread public dissatisfaction and safety concerns regarding dark winter mornings. The current legislative push is viewed as a potential "fractal" of the 1970s, repeating past policy mistakes during a period of similar economic and energy instability.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397

1397: ok zoomer

Daylight Saving Time, Global Time Zone Discrepancies

The transition from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time in the United States is noted as occurring on November 7, 2021. Discrepancies in time-shifting schedules between the U.S. and Europe are highlighted, alongside the refusal of Arizona and parts of Australia to participate in the biannual clock changes. Russia is identified as having eleven distinct time zones despite its centralized governance.

The Election Special
Episode 1291 29:40 - 31:18

1291: The Election Special

Daylight Saving Time, Circadian Rhythm Disruption

The transition to Daylight Saving Time is discussed as a tool for social control that disrupts human circadian rhythms. The timing of the clock change just before Election Day is noted for its potential to cause widespread "jet lag" and psychological fatigue in the voting population.

Snakes and Spikes
Episode 1178 2:46:20 - 2:51:34

1178: Snakes and Spikes

France 24, Berlin Time Fact Check

A France 24 "Fact or Fake" segment addressed claims that the European Union is forcing the continent onto "Berlin Time." The report clarified that while the EU voted to end seasonal clock changes, individual member states will choose their own permanent time zones. The hosts interpret the segment as an attempt to soothe public distrust of German influence within the European Commission.

Expando-Vision
Episode 1079 1:27:59 - 1:30:16

1079: Expando-Vision

EU Daylight Saving Time, Member State Sovereignty

The European Union Parliament is considering a proposal to allow individual member states to decide whether to observe daylight saving time. The hosts interpret this move as a hollow gesture of sovereignty intended to distract citizens from the EU's centralized control over more significant legislative matters.

Flux Capacitator
Episode 1065 1:55:25 - 1:57:00

1065: Flux Capacitator

European Union Daylight Saving Time Vote

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker announced support for ending the seasonal clock changes across the EU. Following a public survey, the Commission proposed that member states remain on "summertime" year-round. The hosts mock the BBC's confusing headlines regarding whether the move constitutes keeping or ending daylight saving time.

Warm Hand-Off
Episode 1023 2:24:40 - 2:30:00

1023: Warm Hand-Off

Netherlands Trip, Double Remote Show Announcement

Adam Curry announces an upcoming nine-day trip to the Netherlands, which will include a meeting with the Dutch King and Queen. The next podcast episodes will be conducted as "double remote" broadcasts. A potential meetup in Mississippi is also discussed, alongside a humorous inquiry into the different names for daylight saving time in Europe.

Bong Rip
Episode 1016 1:57:48 - 1:59:24

1016: Bong Rip

Daylight Saving Time, Health and Safety Risks

The transition to Daylight Saving Time is linked to a 10% increase in heart attacks and a 17% rise in car accidents on the following Monday and Tuesday. The hosts discuss the negative physiological impacts of the time shift and jokingly blame the confusion on Russian interference.