Topic: Dilbert

18 chapters across the catalog

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 1:52:13 - 1:58:17

1842: A Dog A Day

Podcasting 2.0, Scott Adams Interview Retrospective

The hosts discuss the success of a re-aired eight-year-old interview with Dilbert creator Scott Adams, noting its definitive nature before his recent public controversies. They also highlight the "Pod Ping" technology and the "Value for Value" model that powers the show. A tribute is paid to the late Sir Bill Walsh, who created iconic show art and music.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 9:49 - 15:44

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Scott Adams Retrospective, Personal Anecdotes and Legacy

John C. Dvorak introduces a retrospective interview with the late Dilbert creator Scott Adams, sharing personal stories from their 30-year friendship. Dvorak recalls visiting Adams' house, discussing his marriage to Stacy Basham, his lack of wall art, and his strong recommendation for heated floors in home construction.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 19:35 - 23:00

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Dilbert Success, Business Strategy in Comic Syndication

Scott Adams explains how his MBA background influenced the success of Dilbert by treating the comic strip as a business product. By listening to reader feedback via email, he pivoted the strip from generic themes to a focused workplace satire, filling a unique niche in the syndication market.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 1:20:06 - 1:21:35

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Dilbert Compilations, Human Resources Satire

Scott Adams mentions his latest Dilbert compilation, "Cubicles That Make You Envy the Dead," and explains the origin of the character Catbert. He notes that he chose a cat to represent the Director of Human Resources because cats are perceived as indifferent to the well-being of others.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 4:15 - 14:34

1834: Swarm Forge

Scott Adams Tribute and Dilbert Creator Career History

A lengthy tribute is paid to the late Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip, following his recent passing. Details of his early career are shared, including his time at Crocker Bank and Pacific Bell, where he was eventually fired by an efficiency expert who became a character in his cartoons. His work ethic, physical health struggles with his drawing hand, and his unique philosophy on human suggestibility and "thinking past the sale" are explored.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 9:51 - 15:30

1797: Death Buses

Neighborhood Disputes, Dilbert the Ex-Fed Anecdote

A personal anecdote describes ongoing tensions in a rural Texas neighborhood involving a family running a commercial business from their home and aggressive roaming dogs. The story features a neighbor named Dilbert, a retired federal agent, who threatened to shoot a neighbor's dog if it continued to harass his own. The hosts also discuss the lack of an active HOA and local "dark skies" ordinances.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 34:00 - 36:38

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Scott Adams, Prostate Cancer Announcement

Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, announced that he has stage 4 prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, mirroring the diagnosis of Joe Biden. Adams suggested his life expectancy may only reach the summer of 2024. While some listeners initially suspected a "hypno trick" or social experiment, Adams' physical condition and slurred speech in recent broadcasts suggest a serious medical decline.

The Chit
Episode 1534 1:49:10 - 1:56:34

1534: The Chit

Scott Adams Cancellation, Dilbert ESG Cartoons

Cartoonist Scott Adams faced widespread cancellation after making inflammatory comments about race on his YouTube show. The hosts review a critique by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway, who labeled Adams a "racist" and an "asshole." Adams reportedly claims he is playing a "long game" to expose media bias, though the hosts doubt he can maintain his influence on platforms like Rumble and Locals.

Rage Bait
Episode 1533 1:18:01 - 1:23:02

1533: Rage Bait

Scott Adams Dilbert Cancellation, Rumble and Locals

Dilbert creator Scott Adams faced widespread cancellation after making controversial remarks regarding race and self-segregation. Adams has since moved his content primarily to Rumble and Locals, though critics suggest he may be overestimating the reach of these alternative platforms compared to YouTube. The incident has drawn comparisons to Kanye West's recent career trajectory, with Adams claiming he intentionally "touched the third rail" to exit the traditional media system.

Satchel of Richards
Episode 1517 29:35 - 31:07

1517: Satchel of Richards

Scott Adams, Vaccine Perception and Twitter

Scott Adams is criticized for his recent claims on Twitter regarding his early predictions about vaccine and mask efficacy. The hosts argue that Adams, despite his training in persuasion and hypnotism, is struggling with a gap between public perception of his past stances and his current rhetoric.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 1:40:17 - 1:42:12

1323: Bidenista

Scott Adams, Tim Pool, and Podcast Mentions

Dilbert creator Scott Adams recently mentioned No Agenda on his show, though the hosts noted he often prioritizes mentioning Tim Pool. Adams reportedly acknowledged the show after a prompt from his live chat, but the hosts expressed mild disappointment that he rarely mentions them by name despite their long history in the medium.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 2:05:03 - 2:10:40

1280: Deplatformed Duo

Scott Adams Hospitalization, MRI Findings and COVID Skepticism

"Dilbert" creator Scott Adams recently checked himself into an emergency room after experiencing visual hallucinations where objects appeared to disappear. Despite his concerns of a stroke, an MRI found nothing wrong, and he noted the hospital was nearly empty. The hosts pointed out the irony of Adams remaining a "COVID fanatic" despite his own observation of empty medical facilities.

Infosanement
Episode 1183 51:46 - 57:27

1183: Infosanement

Scott Adams, Dilbert, Decline of Newspaper Cartoons

Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, is transitioning his business model as the traditional newspaper industry and syndicated cartoon market decline. Adams reportedly generates significant income from best-selling books and his Periscope show rather than cartoon panels. A parallel is drawn to the cost-cutting measures seen at TechTV, where amenities like free coffee and makeup artists were the first to be eliminated during financial downturns.

Carbeque
Episode 1068 1:07:11 - 1:14:02

1068: Carbeque

Scott Adams Interview, Tourette's Claim, Dilbert Monetization

John C. Dvorak reflects on his recent interview with Dilbert creator Scott Adams, discussing Adams's past struggle with spasmodic dysphonia which left him unable to speak for over three years. Adams also discussed the financial impact of his political commentary, claiming he lost 40% of his business due to his analysis of Donald Trump. The conversation touches on Adams's background in hypnotism and his failed restaurant ventures following the 9/11 attacks.

Double Header
Episode 1067 6:52 - 10:58

1067: Double Header

Dilbert Comic Strip, Corporate Inspiration and Syndication

Scott Adams explains how his experiences at a bank and a phone company inspired the universal corporate themes in the Dilbert comic strip. He attributes the success of the strip to applying MBA business techniques, such as listening to customer feedback via email to focus on workplace settings. Adams discusses the rarity of "mega cartoons" and advises modern artists to build an audience on the internet before seeking syndication.

Double Header
Episode 1067 1:08:04 - 1:11:13

1067: Double Header

Dilbert Compilations, Tourette's Banter and Donation Update

Scott Adams concludes the interview by mentioning his latest Dilbert compilation, "Cubicles That Make You Envy the Dead," and the origin of the Catbert character. Following the interview, Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak joke about their shared Tourette's symptoms. They inform listeners that donations for this pre-taped episode will be acknowledged during the next live broadcast.

Power Through
Episode 860 1:06:39 - 1:09:58

860: Power Through

Scott Adams, Shy Bladder Hypothesis

The hosts discuss a hypothesis from Dilbert creator Scott Adams regarding Hillary Clinton's health. Adams suggests she may suffer from paruresis, or "shy bladder," a condition that leads individuals to intentionally dehydrate themselves before public appearances to avoid needing a restroom. This theory is used to explain her frequent bouts of dehydration and her reluctance to drink water on the campaign trail.

Cissexist Hxstory
Episode 832 1:38:14 - 1:41:53

832: Cissexist Hxstory

Scott Adams, Endorsement of Hillary Clinton for Safety

"Dilbert" creator Scott Adams announced a "sincere" endorsement of Hillary Clinton, claiming he fears for his personal safety from her supporters if he were seen as pro-Trump. Meanwhile, actress Susan Sarandon has faced intense backlash on Twitter for refusing to support Clinton, with critics labeling her "dangerous." The hosts discuss the increasingly hostile environment for public figures who deviate from the pro-Clinton narrative.