Topic: Distraction

78 chapters across the catalog

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 1:14:04 - 1:16:40

1680: Seismic Sundae

CrowdStrike Outage as a Narrative Distraction

The massive CrowdStrike IT outage is discussed as a potential "distraction" from the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The hosts suggest that had the assassination been successful, the computer failure would have contributed to national chaos. The technical nature of the outage, involving a corrupted data file in the Falcon sensor, is briefly introduced.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 30:48 - 33:11

1574: X-Ray Specs

CIA Podcast and Disguise Training

The official CIA podcast features interviews with technical officers who describe training agents to perform "disguises on the go." One officer claims they teach agents how to change clothes, including removing pants in public, without being noticed by distracted crowds. The segment emphasizes how modern fixation on smartphones has made it easier for intelligence officers to operate covertly in public spaces.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 39:50 - 40:41

1572: Chop Shop

BBC Presenter Scandal, Huw Edwards Allegations

A major scandal involving a BBC presenter, later identified as Huw Edwards, dominated UK headlines following allegations of purchasing explicit photos from a minor. Critics suggest the timing of the scandal served as a distraction from the ongoing COVID-19 inquiry in the UK, which has been revealing flaws in the government's lockdown policies.

Stapler Abuse
Episode 1545 36:05 - 39:19

1545: Stapler Abuse

TikTok Dancing Trends, Cultural Distraction and Social Media

A brief tangent addresses the nature of TikTok content, specifically the prevalence of teenage girls performing repetitive dance routines. This type of content is characterized as a cultural distraction from more serious geopolitical issues. There is a humorous suggestion that the Pentagon leaks could have been facilitated by such "dancing girls" to further the agenda for the Restrict Act.

Satchel of Richards
Episode 1517 2:20:43 - 2:22:59

1517: Satchel of Richards

Andrew Tate Arrest and Greta Thunberg Distraction

Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother are arrested in Romania on human trafficking charges shortly after a viral Twitter exchange with Greta Thunberg. The hosts suggest the timing of the arrest and the media circus surrounding it may be a distraction from more significant news stories.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 2:36:26 - 2:39:41

1479: MacGuffin

Sanna Marin Dancing Controversy, Russian Tourist Ban

A leaked video of Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin dancing at a party is characterized as a media distraction from her recent call to ban Russian tourists from the EU. Critics argue the "scandal" was amplified to bury her politically sensitive comments regarding the Schengen area and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Verbate
Episode 1456 1:16:13 - 1:18:56

1456: Verbate

Media Distractions and the Will Smith Slap

The cake attack on the Mona Lisa is characterized as a media distraction designed to fill the void left by the conclusion of the Depp-Heard trial. Such events are compared to the Will Smith Oscars slap, serving to entertain the public while more significant geopolitical issues go under-reported. The segment argues that the "machine" requires constant sensationalist stories to maintain public engagement.

Green Transition
Episode 1454

1454: Green Transition

Wendy Williams Show Controversy, Media Distraction Tactics

The removal of Wendy Williams from her talk show is analyzed as a case of "show stealing" involving claims of mental health issues and anti-vaccination stances. The discussion transitions into how celebrity scandals, such as the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial, serve as media distractions to keep the public from focusing on substantive political issues.

Flu Zone
Episode 1385 3:19:48 - 3:22:15

1385: Flu Zone

Jacob Rothschild on Climate Change and COVID Distractions

In a rare interview, Jacob Rothschild discussed how the "Corona" pandemic has temporarily eclipsed the focus on climate change. He noted that children as young as six are now deeply concerned about environmental issues, framing the pandemic as a tragic distraction from long-term planetary goals.

At This Hour
Episode 1375 36:05 - 38:28

1375: At This Hour

Reintroduction of ISIS-K and Global Distractions

The U.S. military identifies ISIS-K as a new threat to the Kabul airport, which the hosts view as a strategic reintroduction of a familiar adversary. They also note how the Afghanistan crisis has completely overshadowed other major news, such as the assassination and earthquake in Haiti.

Shetard
Episode 1374 3:05:54 - 3:10:21

1374: Shetard

Donald Trump 21-Year Claim, Somalia Bombing Distraction

The hosts analyze Donald Trump's repeated claim that the U.S. has been in Afghanistan for 21.5 years, suggesting he is hinting that the conflict began before the 9/11 attacks. They also note that current media focus on Afghanistan is distracting from other stories, such as U.S. bombings in Somalia and the Hunter Biden laptop.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 2:20:26 - 2:23:45

1345: Peak Woke

Social Media News Consumption, Headline Bias and Paywalls

The hosts discuss how the majority of news consumers only read headlines on social media due to paywalls and short attention spans. They play a TikTok clip summarizing daily news items, including a story about an Ohio Senator using a fake Zoom background while driving. They argue this "headline-only" consumption leads to a distorted understanding of events.

Infosanement
Episode 1183 1:49:26 - 1:53:14

1183: Infosanement

Distracted Driving, Smartphone Addiction, Sanity Blocks

The dangers of smartphone addiction are discussed, particularly in the context of distracted driving. An anecdote is shared about a near-miss accident involving a driver on her phone, which was avoided due to "left foot braking." The hosts argue that the compulsion to check phones during every "downtime second" is a societal sickness that requires "sanity blocks" to overcome.

Vooden Sporks
Episode 1179 2:00:32 - 2:04:09

1179: Vooden Sporks

Pedestrian Deaths, 5G and Distracted Walking

The Guardian reported a 41% increase in pedestrian deaths since 2008, attributing the rise to driver and pedestrian distraction. The article suggests that 5G technology and smart cars will eventually solve the problem by allowing vehicles to "see" pedestrians. The hosts mock the idea that 5G is a panacea for people walking into traffic while looking at their smartphones.

Snakes and Spikes
Episode 1178 1:58:23 - 2:03:38

1178: Snakes and Spikes

Smartphone Addiction, Manchester Walking Lanes

The city of Manchester has reportedly introduced designated "slow lanes" for pedestrians who are distracted by their smartphones. This initiative aims to prevent collisions between "phone zombies" and other commuters. The hosts discuss the broader societal impact of smartphone addiction and propose a game to track the number of people oblivious to their surroundings while using mobile devices.

Tump!
Episode 1155 28:19 - 31:08

1155: Tump!

Alex Acosta Resignation, R. Kelly Arrest Timing

The hosts analyze the unconventional resignation of Alex Acosta, noting he appeared with Donald Trump on the White House lawn. They speculate that the arrest of R. Kelly served as a media distraction from the Acosta and Epstein developments.

Accelerationism
Episode 1121 1:00 - 8:37

1121: Accelerationism

Distracted Driving, Austin Rear-End Collision Anecdote

A host describes being rear-ended in Southeast Austin by a young driver who was allegedly distracted by Google Maps on her phone. The account details the immediate aftermath, including the arrival of Austin Police and Fire Department personnel who noted that such accidents occur daily due to smartphone use. The discussion touches on potential technological solutions, such as accelerometers to lock phones while driving, and the legal penalties for device use behind the wheel.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 22:07 - 23:48

1107: Carbon Budget

Roger Stone Arrest, Media Coverage Ratios

The arrest of Roger Stone has dominated US media coverage, overshadowing the significant geopolitical events in Venezuela. Critics argue that the heavy focus on Stone and claims of Trump "caving" on the government shutdown serve as a distraction from the "real story" of the Venezuelan coup. The ratio of Stone-related news to Venezuela news is estimated at nine to one.

Post Racial
Episode 1064 2:38:01 - 2:39:53

1064: Post Racial

Off The Grid (OTG) Technology and Focus

The "Off The Grid" (OTG) mission encourages users to switch from smartphones to simpler devices to avoid Silicon Valley tracking and Pavlovian response mechanisms. Using a basic phone with a numeric keypad forces focus and reduces digital distraction by 95%. The goal is to improve mental sanity by opting out of the constant data collection of modern mobile ecosystems.

Pot on Sale
Episode 1046 1:45:22 - 1:48:45

1046: Pot on Sale

Aviation Controls, Tactile Feedback, Tesla Touchscreens

The hosts criticize the centralization of vehicle controls onto touchscreens, specifically in Teslas, arguing it is dangerous compared to tactile aviation controls. They recall a failure of the "Microsoft Sync" system in a Ford vehicle that trapped them in a loop of a single Christmas song for an hour. The lack of physical knobs and gauges is viewed as a significant safety regression in modern automotive design.