Topic: Delivery

32 chapters across the catalog

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 1:12:34 - 1:14:03

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Unsolicited Pizza Deliveries, Threats to US Lawmakers

U.S. Capitol Police are investigating a series of unsolicited pizza deliveries to the homes of multiple lawmakers and law enforcement leaders. Authorities view these incidents as a form of targeted harassment intended to signal that the perpetrators know the private addresses of public officials. The "heightened threat landscape" has prompted increased security for both Democrats and Republicans.

900
Episode 900 1:43:09 - 1:45:43

900: 900

Amazon Prime Delivery Delays and Service Complaints

The hosts discuss recent failures in Amazon Prime's guaranteed two-day delivery service. One host notes that multiple orders for computer and audio gear arrived late, despite the Prime subscription fee. They speculate on whether Amazon is engaging in a "bait and switch" regarding delivery times as the company shifts more logistics to its own delivery fleet.

Oil Ball Panic
Episode 1412 1:50:55 - 1:58:21

1412: Oil Ball Panic

Sir Animus, USPS Surface Transfer Centers

A major donor, Sir Animus, expressed concern over the USPS 10-year plan and the use of Surface Transfer Centers, which have delayed his physical mail donations. His note included a reflection on the potential of COVID-19 as a successful biological attack and a quote from Abraham Lincoln regarding national suicide.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 57:02 - 58:48

1345: Peak Woke

Koch Industries and Molex, Digital Drug Delivery Tech

Koch Industries, through its subsidiary Molex, is developing digital technology for home-based drug delivery. The system involves wearable sensors and injectable tubes interfaced with a smartphone app to monitor patient compliance and health metrics. The hosts describe this as a significant step toward invasive telemedicine.

Jabs for Jesus
Episode 1344 3:39:36 - 3:47:09

1344: Jabs for Jesus

Drone Delivery Report, Alphabet Wing Subsidiary

NBC's Jake Ward reports on drone delivery trials by Wing, an Alphabet subsidiary, in Christiansburg, Virginia. The drones deliver small items like coffee and Girl Scout cookies. The hosts mock the impracticality of the technology and the potential for drones to be shot down in residential areas.

Hypocrite Oath
Episode 1275 2:58:43 - 3:00:23

1275: Hypocrite Oath

Amazon Whole Foods Hack, Cell Phones in Trees

Delivery drivers for Amazon and Whole Foods have developed a hack to secure more routes by hanging cell phones in trees near dispatch locations. By placing devices in close physical proximity to the stores, the drivers' software can "snag" delivery assignments the instant they are generated by the algorithm. This practice illustrates the extreme measures gig economy workers take to gain a competitive advantage in automated systems.

False Positive
Episode 1273 3:01:13 - 3:02:36

1273: False Positive

Drizly Alcohol Delivery, Texas Regulations

The Drizly app is highlighted for its 60-minute alcohol delivery service, which is now operating in several states including Texas. The discussion touches on the evolution of Texas liquor laws, noting that while drive-in liquor stores were once common, modern services like Instacart and Drizly have modernized booze accessibility.

Boozing and Beefing
Episode 1227 2:15:55 - 2:19:14

1227: Boozing and Beefing

Public Morale, Alcohol Delivery and Small Business Ingenuity

While some report a "happiness vibe" from people enjoying time away from work, others observe growing cabin fever. In Texas, restaurants have pivoted to curbside pickup and alcohol delivery to stay afloat, while some specialty shops, like cupcake bakeries, have begun baking fresh bread to meet local demand.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 1:00:04 - 1:02:28

1226: Bat's True!

HEB Success vs Whole Foods Supply Chain Failure

The Texas-based grocer HEB is praised for its effective community communication and stocked shelves, while Whole Foods is criticized for severe shortages. Whole Foods reportedly suffered from a 50% reduction in deliveries due to its "just-in-time" inventory system managed by Amazon. The hosts suggest that the artisan-focused model of Whole Foods is failing under the pressure of a real supply chain disruption.

Death Bus
Episode 1205 2:09:40 - 2:12:53

1205: Death Bus

MailChimp Delivery Issues, DMARC Authentication

The hosts investigate why some subscribers are not receiving the show's newsletter, identifying Google's strict DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) policies as a likely cause. They discuss technical workflows for verifying email delivery and sorting user feedback.

Slackified
Episode 1199 1:44:09 - 1:46:43

1199: Slackified

Viscountess Dame Patricia, Sir Donald and Delivery Drone Karma

Viscountess Dame Patricia of Biscayne Bay and Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles contribute to the show. Sir Donald marks five years of listening and requests "delivery drone karma" for the holiday season. The hosts discuss the transition of listeners from other podcasts like Atomic Insights to the No Agenda community.

Solutioning
Episode 1181 1:20:23 - 1:25:20

1181: Solutioning

MailChimp Spam, US Postal Service General Delivery Test

Dvorak reports receiving suspicious emails from MailChimp, leading to a discussion about the history of the US Postal Service. The hosts decide to test the "General Delivery" system by having Dvorak send a letter to Adam Curry at a general Austin post office address.

VAT Camel
Episode 1160 1:44:06 - 1:46:19

1160: VAT Camel

Gig Economy, Food Delivery Tampering

A study reveals that nearly 28% of food delivery drivers admit to tasting customers' food before delivery. The behavior is attributed to the "side hustle" nature of the gig economy, where drivers for apps like DoorDash and Postmates may be struggling with hunger.

Netherlindian
Episode 1127 2:04:32 - 2:07:04

1127: Netherlindian

UPS Home Delivery Vaccine Partnership with Merck

Merck has partnered with UPS to facilitate home delivery and administration of vaccines. Under this model, UPS-contracted nurses will transport vaccines the "last mile" to patients' homes to perform the injections. This logistical shift is viewed with skepticism, particularly regarding the aggressive marketing of the HPV vaccine to young girls and boys.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 38:24 - 45:10

1126: Truth to Podcaster

Austin Postal Service Issues, Cul-de-sac Mailbox Dispute

A host describes a bureaucratic nightmare with the United States Postal Service at a new home in Southeast Austin. The local post office failed to provide mailbox keys, eventually gave the host a neighbor's key, and claimed the address did not exist in their system. The conflict involves a "cluster box" system where the builder and the post office disagree on who is responsible for expanding capacity for new residents.

Surf n Turf
Episode 1091 1:52:57 - 1:57:09

1091: Surf n Turf

Helicopter Parents and School Lunch Delivery

A listener shares an anecdote about "bulldozer parents" who frequently visit elementary school lunchrooms to bring fast food and pizza for their children. One school principal reported that parents dropped off over 3,600 non-essential items and lunches in a single year. This behavior is cited as an extreme example of modern over-parenting that undermines student independence.

BLEXIT
Episode 1081 36:16 - 40:24

1081: BLEXIT

Deborah Gureghian Interview Regarding Cesar Sayoc

Deborah Gureghian, the general manager of a pizza restaurant where Cesar Sayoc worked as a delivery driver, provided a conflicting account of his character to CNN. She described Sayoc as a "model employee" who was always on time and cordial, despite his vocal hatred of Jews, Black people, and the LGBTQ community. Gureghian, who identifies as a "proud lesbian," claimed she could not fire him solely for his political views under Florida law.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 2:36:52 - 2:39:30

1047: Congrats Canada

Amazon Delivery Partners, Logistics and Healthcare Ventures

Amazon is launching a "Delivery Partners Program" that allows entrepreneurs to start their own delivery businesses with a fleet of branded vans. This move aims to expand Amazon's logistics network beyond reliance on UPS and FedEx. Separately, the market is watching the healthcare venture between Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett, and JPMorgan, which has already impacted the stock prices of major pharmacy chains.

#deletethebag
Episode 1019 1:04:37 - 1:08:49

1019: #deletethebag

No Agenda Episode 1018, Artwork and Donation Slowdown

The artwork for Episode 1018, titled "Bunny Wars," features Mark Zuckerberg in a Russian military hat. A significant slowdown in listener donations is attributed to the severe "Nor'easter" storms on the East Coast, which have disrupted power and mail delivery for millions. The hosts note a "very poor showing" of only 19 donations over $50, speculating that bank checks are stuck in the postal system.

Exit on the Floor
Episode 973 1:43:07 - 1:46:49

973: Exit on the Floor

USPS Mail Delivery in Fire Zones, Trump Blame

A viral image of a USPS mail truck delivering to mailboxes in a completely leveled Santa Rosa neighborhood sparks a discussion on postal dedication. The hosts speculate on how the media will eventually link the fires to Donald Trump or global warming. They criticize the local government's "defensive" response and failure to call in early reinforcements.