Topic: Dennis Rodman

20 chapters across the catalog

Pentacon
Episode 1015 29:52 - 33:05

1015: Pentacon

Military Industrial Complex, North Korea Tourism Goals

Former Ambassador Donald Gregg and athlete Dennis Rodman are cited as having more insight into North Korea than previous administrations. The ongoing tension is framed as a benefit to the military-industrial complex, which profits from selling weapons to South Korea. Claims are made that North Korea primarily desires international recognition and tourism development, specifically skiing resorts, rather than perpetual conflict.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 2:04:03 - 2:09:16

991: Milkshake Duck

Dennis Rodman, PotCoin and North Korea

Dennis Rodman appeared on Stephen Colbert's show wearing a PotCoin.com t-shirt to discuss his relationship with Kim Jong-un. Rodman claims the North Korean leader does not want war and describes him as "more of a kid." The hosts defend Rodman's unique diplomatic access, noting that he may know more about the regime than many officials in Washington.

Master Algo
Episode 966 2:59:07 - 3:05:32

966: Master Algo

Show Outro, Rocket Man Song, Final Credits

The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the next show on Sunday. The episode concludes with a parody song titled "Rocket Man," featuring lyrics about Kim Jong-un and Dennis Rodman. Final audio clips include a montage of "boobs" references and the show's signature "Best Podcast in the Universe" tagline.

Born This Way
Episode 963 2:45:04 - 2:49:59

963: Born This Way

Dennis Rodman, Kim Jong-un and Good Morning Britain

Dennis Rodman appeared on Good Morning Britain to discuss his personal friendship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, describing their time together as involving karaoke and horseback riding. Rodman expressed hope that he could facilitate a meeting between Kim and President Trump. Host Piers Morgan ended the interview by asking to join Rodman on his next trip to the Hermit Kingdom.

Service Pony
Episode 962 41:38 - 45:12

962: Service Pony

North Korean Nuclear Testing, Dennis Rodman Diplomacy

Reports of a North Korean hydrogen bomb test are met with skepticism, with the hosts questioning if the seismic activity was actually a cave-in at a nuclear facility. They discuss the "insane" idea of reuniting the Koreas under U.S. and South Korean rule. Dennis Rodman's unique relationship with North Korea is highlighted, with the suggestion that he may possess more diplomatic insight than professional politicians.

Shmoo
Episode 941 1:12:05 - 1:14:36

941: Shmoo

Dennis Rodman, Kim Jong-un, and Heritage Foundation Analysis

Dennis Rodman's recent visit to North Korea is dismissed by mainstream analysts as a sign of his "alternate reality." A Heritage Foundation expert on Fox News is criticized for suggesting Kim Jong-un finds Rodman's appearance "weird," ignoring the leader's well-documented obsession with basketball. The hosts argue that Rodman acts as a de facto coach for the North Korean team and that the media's analysis is intentionally disingenuous.

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 1:12:15 - 1:14:45

803: Joe Hitler

GOP Debate Clashes and Ben Carson's Request

Ted Cruz and Donald Trump clashed over Trump's past involvement with "Celebrity Apprentice" and the firing of Dennis Rodman. Marco Rubio labeled Trump a "con artist," while Ben Carson humorously requested that someone attack him so he could get speaking time. Analysts question if these attacks came too late to stop Trump's momentum before Super Tuesday.

Strategic Patience
Episode 669 27:21 - 32:09

669: Strategic Patience

Kenneth Bae, Matthew Miller, and David Sugarman

Sports agent David Sugarman claims partial credit for the release of American detainees Kenneth Bae and Matthew Miller from North Korea. While the State Department portrays Bae as a missionary, Sugarman's involvement stems from his connection to the Dennis Rodman basketball trips, which Bae helped organize through his travel company.

Brand Snowden
Episode 643 2:48:35 - 2:54:53

643: Brand Snowden

North Korea Myths and the "Onion" Source Error

Joseph Terwilliger, who accompanied Dennis Rodman to North Korea, reveals on Finnish radio that many Western media stories about Kim Jong-un are false. He confirms that the "executed" ex-girlfriend is alive and that many reports originated from a Chinese version of The Onion. The hosts use this to illustrate how mainstream networks run with unverified rumors about North Korea without evidence.

Clip Show III
Episode 610 29:53 - 33:15

610: Clip Show III

Dennis Rodman, Vice Media, and Viacom Interests

Dennis Rodman's visit to North Korea is scrutinized as a corporate-sponsored event involving Vice Media and the Harlem Globetrotters. Research is presented claiming that Viacom has held a quiet investment in Vice since 2007, funding their expensive international productions. The hosts suggest the trip was a coordinated effort by media interests, potentially involving Disney, to scout opportunities in the isolated nation.

Mipster Intercept
Episode 591 13:40 - 18:24

591: Mipster Intercept

North Korea Diplomacy, Dennis Rodman, and Family Reunions

North Korea issued a surprise invitation to South Korea for high-level talks at Panmunjom, focusing on the regularization of family reunions. The diplomatic overture is contrasted with North Korea's demand that the United States and South Korea suspend planned annual military exercises. References are made to Dennis Rodman's previous visits and the North Korean leadership's affinity for basketball and Swiss skiing culture.

Message from the Future
Episode 581 35:35 - 44:10

581: Message from the Future

Donald Gregg, Dennis Rodman, North Korea Diplomacy

Adam Curry discusses his uncle, former Ambassador Donald Gregg, and his views on North Korea. The segment covers Dennis Rodman's controversial visit to the country and the media's portrayal of the regime. The incarceration of Kenneth Bay is mentioned as a counterpoint to Rodman's claims of a "blank slate" for diplomacy.

Mysterious Erratic
Episode 576 1:33:12 - 1:39:13

576: Mysterious Erratic

Dennis Rodman's Basketball Diplomacy in Pyongyang

Dennis Rodman's "basketball diplomacy" in North Korea is highlighted as a potential opening for diplomatic relations. Rodman is organizing "The Big Bang in Pyongyang," an exhibition game for Kim Jong-un's birthday sponsored by the Irish betting firm Paddy Power. Former Ambassador Donald Gregg's support for Rodman's efforts is noted as a contrast to official U.S. policy.

Mysterious Erratic
Episode 576 1:42:16 - 1:45:55

576: Mysterious Erratic

Chicago Bulls Connection and Diplomatic Opportunities

Kim Jong-un's well-documented love for the Chicago Bulls, a team also favored by President Obama, is suggested as a missed opportunity for "common ground" diplomacy. The hosts argue that the U.S. government should leverage this shared interest to open discussions with the North Korean leader rather than relying on hostile rhetoric.

Uptalking Dudes
Episode 572 34:47 - 42:05

572: Uptalking Dudes

North Korea Tourism, Kim Jong-un, Ski Resort Construction

North Korea is reportedly attempting to transform into a tourist destination through projects like the Masikryong Ski Resort. The hosts analyze Kim Jong-un's strategy to bring foreign currency into the country, referencing the Vice documentary featuring Dennis Rodman. They speculate on the geopolitical reasons why the United States maintains a hostile stance toward North Korea while engaging with other regional powers.

Resume Normal Activity!
Episode 501 7:06 - 10:43

501: Resume Normal Activity!

Dennis Rodman, Vice Media, and Viacom Corporate Ties

Dennis Rodman's visit to North Korea is linked to Vice Media, which the hosts reveal is significantly funded or owned by Viacom. They discuss the involvement of the Harlem Globetrotters, a Disney-owned entity, in the diplomatic trip. The segment concludes with an anecdote about meeting Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone in South Korea.

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 16:12 - 19:43

500: Codeword Austin

Dennis Rodman, Harlem Globetrotters and North Korea Tourism

Dennis Rodman's visit to North Korea included the Harlem Globetrotters, a detail the hosts suggest was underreported. A theory is proposed that North Korea seeks to become a global tourist destination, potentially involving Disney or Live Nation. The involvement of Vice Corporation in documenting the trip is also noted.

Shoot Look Shoot
Episode 496 18:02 - 21:23

496: Shoot Look Shoot

Dennis Rodman, North Korea Tourism Ambitions

Dennis Rodman's recent visit to North Korea is compared to Donald Gregg's diplomatic insights, noting that both suggest Kim Jong Un desires communication with President Obama. Observations from Vice Magazine suggest North Korea aims to become a "quaint" tourist destination, highlighted by the leader's affinity for amusement parks and existing infrastructure in mountainous regions.

Episode 493 1:17:56 - 1:22:42

493: Snowquestration

Dennis Rodman North Korea Visit and Celebrity Apprentice Tie-in

The media's outrage over Dennis Rodman's visit to North Korea is analyzed as a missed promotional connection to Donald Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice." Rodman, a contestant on the show, visited Kim Jong-un just as the new season premiered on NBC. The hosts argue the trip was a calculated publicity stunt for the network, which has been struggling with low ratings.

Pet Food Stamps
Episode 492 2:51:50 - 2:57:35

492: Pet Food Stamps

Dennis Rodman in North Korea, Vice Magazine

Dennis Rodman's visit to North Korea with the Vice magazine crew is discussed. The hosts mock the State Department's dismissive reaction to the trip and the claim that Rodman is not a "player in diplomacy." They highlight the irony of the US government criticizing North Korea for "wining and dining" visitors while the First Lady presents at the Oscars.