Topic: Dog

246 chapters across the catalog

Trollery
Episode 1869 2:17:17 - 2:26:23

1869: Trollery

Producer Donations, Ukraine Farming Report, Manuka Gold

A series of producer notes includes a "boots on the ground" report from a farmer in Ukraine describing the impact of the war on agriculture and the local economy. Other donations come from a former Apple employee now selling Manuka honey and a resume-writing professional. The segment reinforces the diverse professional backgrounds of the show's "Producers" and their contributions of time, talent, and treasure.

Trollery
Episode 1869 2:26:24 - 2:33:25

1869: Trollery

Donor Credits, Southwest Airlines Pricing, Birthday Announcements

The show concludes with a final reading of donor credits and a critique of Southwest Airlines' recent price increases and changes to their boarding process. The hosts acknowledge various "Value for Value" supporters, including a hot dog maker and a recurring "boob donation." Birthday wishes are extended to several community members before the final sign-off.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:35:18 - 2:39:03

1852: Jell-No!

Tip of the Day, My Pet Peed, Dog Incontinence

Mimi Smith Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending a cleaning product called "My Pet Peed" for managing pet stains and odors. She explains that she has four elderly dogs, including a 16-year-old basset hound, and uses the hydrogen peroxide-based formula to maintain her hardwood floors. The product is described as fragrance-free and effective on various surfaces.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 38:59 - 41:23

1843: Token Muncher

Ring Camera Dog Search, Privacy Concerns

Amazon-owned Ring is facing criticism for a new feature that allows neighbors to scan camera footage to find lost dogs. Critics worry the technology could be repurposed to track people, despite Ring's claims of strong privacy protections. The discussion also touches on Ring's partnership with Flock Safety, a company providing automated license plate readers to law enforcement.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842

1842: A Dog A Day

Ring AI Search Party, Privacy Concerns and Surveillance State

Jamie Semenov, founder of Ring, defended the company's new AI-powered "Search Party" feature for lost dogs following privacy backlash during the Super Bowl. The discussion highlights concerns over the surveillance state and the ability of law enforcement to retrieve video data from back-end systems even without active subscriptions. Comparisons are drawn between the tracking of pets and the potential for neighbor-to-neighbor human surveillance.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 1:29:34 - 1:34:36

1834: Swarm Forge

Diplomatic Standoff Over Greenland Ownership

Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Greenlandic Foreign Minister Vivian Motsveld in Washington. The talks ended in a "fundamental disagreement," with Denmark refusing to sell the territory. Trump continues to cite a Danish intelligence report warning of Chinese military goals in the Arctic as justification for a US takeover.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824

1824: Battle Rhythm

AI Robot Dogs, Wuffy and Puppy Pie

A discussion regarding the proliferation of AI robot dogs available on platforms like Amazon and TikTok. Specific models mentioned include the Wuffy and the Puppy Pi, which features ChatGPT integration and a Raspberry Pi 5. Skepticism is expressed regarding the authenticity of these products due to inconsistent sizing in marketing materials.

Attunement
Episode 1815 3:02:30 - 3:07:36

1815: Attunement

Kennel Odor Eliminator and Shutdown Breaking News

John Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" for pet owners, recommending a product called KOE (Kennel Odor Eliminator) for neutralizing smells in homes and cars. The show ends with breaking news from a senior Democratic senator suggesting that enough votes have been secured to end the 40-day government shutdown. The hosts speculate that the timing is intended to overshadow the BBC leadership scandal.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:40:29 - 1:46:46

1803: Drone Wall

Lara Logan's Compound and the Malinois Incident

A story from "The Compound" in Fredericksburg, Texas, describes an incident where a protection dog bit an executive producer in the face, requiring 13 stitches. The setting is described as a chaotic environment with numerous animals and high-stress media production. Additionally, the segment praises the high-end audio engineering and classic Sennheiser microphones used in Lara Logan's podcast.

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.

chatJCD
Episode 1788 2:54:31 - 3:11:39

1788: chatJCD

MRE Taste Test and Final Donor Credits

The show concludes with a "Tip of the Day" regarding military MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat), which are praised for their shelf stability and built-in heaters. Final donations are read, new Knights are dubbed at the Round Table, and upcoming meetups in Texas and Idaho are announced.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 6:34 - 8:50

1786: Best Exit Strategies

Dog Dazer Mark II and Ultrasonic Smartphone Apps

The hosts evaluate the Dog Dazer II, a handheld device that emits a 25 kilohertz tone to deter dogs. They debate the feasibility of creating a smartphone app version versus a dedicated high-quality keychain device using a piezo speaker. A potential Kickstarter campaign is proposed as a way to bring a branded version to market.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 1:31:57 - 1:34:19

1786: Best Exit Strategies

COVID-Detecting Dogs at NASCAR Events

NASCAR announced the use of COVID-detecting dogs at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, claiming the animals are as effective as PCR tests. The hosts propose a "distributed dog COVID sniffing system" where listeners can rent out their trained pets for virus detection.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 51:57 - 57:25

1773: Two Beards

US Army 250th Anniversary Parade, Trump Birthday Coincidence

President Trump hosted a massive military parade in Washington D.C. to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, featuring tanks, historical uniforms, and robot dogs. Media coverage from the BBC and PBS highlighted that the event coincided with the President's own birthday, leading to accusations of politicizing the military. Correspondents noted that while the administration claimed high attendance, many seats on the National Mall appeared empty under overcast skies.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:42:01 - 1:45:04

1763: AI Factory

Raw Dogging, TikTok Travel Trend

A new TikTok trend called "raw dogging" involves men sitting through long-haul flights with zero entertainment, food, water, or sleep. The hosts compare the behavior to a character from *Seinfeld* and debate whether the "technology fast" is a positive trend or merely a bizarre social media stunt.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 2:32:54 - 2:36:21

1762: Stick Fight

Conclave Slang, Raw Dogging and Pope Leo XIV

A mainstream media clip featuring Nora O'Donnell uses the term "raw dogging" to describe cardinals entering the conclave without electronic devices. The hosts laugh at the misuse of the sexual slang term in a religious context. They also note reports that the new Pope, Leo XIV, has been critical of Donald Trump's immigration rhetoric in the past.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 2:56:49 - 2:58:46

1758: Scream Circle

Ephemeral Tattoos and NPR Reporting

An NPR report features individuals who received "temporary" tattoos from the company Ephemeral, which were supposed to fade within 15 months but remain visible after three years. The segment mocks the triviality of the reporting, featuring stories of "silly chicken on a skateboard" and "space dog" tattoos. The hosts use the story to criticize the use of taxpayer funding for NPR.

Word Veto
Episode 1757 54:27 - 58:34

1757: Word Veto

European Social Engineering and the Dog Tax

Reports suggest that European authorities are considering taxes on pet dogs, framing them as environmental pollutants to advance carbon tax agendas. In the Netherlands, a school named after naval hero Michiel de Ruyter is facing a name change to be more "inclusive," despite parents' lack of historical knowledge about the figure. The segment characterizes these moves as part of a broader trend of social engineering and the erasure of national history in Europe.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 1:54:21 - 2:04:17

1753: Local Jamoke

Executive Producer Credits and "Gay Dog" Episode Art

The hosts review the "disturbing" artwork for episode 1752, created by Francisco Scaramanga, which featured a dog in a rainbow shirt. They discuss listener feedback from a recent meetup where some producers claimed the art was so creepy they hesitated to listen to the show. Other artistic contributions, including a giant poster of past show art and "talking toilet" pieces, are also acknowledged.