Topic: Eli

80 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 1:37:10 - 1:45:18

1875: Sonic Thump

Peptide Biohacking Risks and Purity Concerns

The "Wolverine" peptide stack has gained popularity for muscle growth, but medical experts warn of severe risks including pancreatitis and potential melanoma. Many peptides sold online from Chinese sources lack human safety trials and vary wildly in purity (50% to 300%), leading to accidental overdoses. Pharmaceutical companies like Eli Lilly are now moving to regulate these substances as they gain mainstream attention.

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:03:34 - 2:06:14

1874: Kennel Index

Eli Lilly, Retatrutide, and Weight Loss Results

Eli Lilly is developing a new obesity medication called Retatrutide, which targets three different hormones (GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon). Clinical trials show patients lost an average of 70 pounds over 80 weeks, significantly outperforming placebos. The hosts discuss whether this is simply a repackaged peptide that is already available through "peptide dealers."

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:35:06 - 1:39:37

1873: Supercycle

Eli Lilly Rettatrutide, Obesity Drugs, and Joy Loss

Eli Lilly is developing Rettatrutide, a new obesity drug that targets three hormones and reportedly leads to a 28% weight loss, comparable to bariatric surgery. While medical professionals call it "game-changing," critics point to side effects like "joy loss," where patients lose interest in food, sex, and other pleasures. The drug is expected to be submitted for FDA approval by the end of the year.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 2:07:19 - 2:13:18

1857: Teen Takeover

Executive Producer Donations and Birthday Greetings

A series of high-value donations are read, including contributions from Mike Delaney, who recently passed a cybersecurity exam, and Eli the Coffee Guy. Linda Lou Patkin, the "Duchess of Jobs," is highlighted for her resume-writing services at ImageMakers Inc., alongside numerous birthday wishes for John C. Dvorak.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 2:30:15 - 2:34:04

1857: Teen Takeover

End-of-Show Mix: NASA Plumbing and Conspiracy Dreams

The episode concludes with a multi-part audio mix featuring a satirical poem about NASA's "cheap plumbing" and a surreal listener-submitted story involving the show's producers and various show memes. The final segments reinforce the "Value-for-Value" (V4V) model and the significance of the number 33.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:16:29 - 2:22:07

1847: Off-Ramp

Rh-Negative Blood, Knighthoods and Job Services

A discussion on Rh-negative blood explores the theory that it lacks a connection to primate ancestors. Eli the Coffee Guy is knighted as the "Baron of Beans" alongside his wife, Dame Jen. Promotional mentions are made for Kate Dietrich's "John C. Travel Bag" and Linda Lou Patkin's executive resume services at Image Makers Inc.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:57:20 - 2:01:34

1839: Feces Thesis

No Agenda Meetups and Listener Artwork

Recent No Agenda meetups in Oakland and Silicon Valley saw high attendance, with listeners contributing clips, time codes, and artwork. The hosts discussed the evolution of show art, noting that listener-submitted pieces have become more streamlined. They also highlighted the "No Agenda Art Generator" as a key tool for community engagement.

Stimming
Episode 1802 2:38:30 - 2:41:49

1802: Stimming

Gigawatt Coffee, ImageMakers Inc

Eli the Coffee Guy promoted Gigawatt Coffee Roasters, offering a 20% discount with the code ITM20. Linda Lepatkin of ImageMakers Inc. provided "Jobs Karma" for her executive resume services. The hosts emphasize that they personally use and enjoy the products promoted by their producers, distinguishing these "value for value" shout-outs from traditional corporate advertising.

Taproot
Episode 1799 2:40:36 - 2:44:36

1799: Taproot

Sir Kevin G, ICW Travel, Gigawatt Coffee

Sir Kevin G updated his title to "Sir Kevin G of the ICW" following his retirement move from Lake Lanier to Mobile, Alabama, via the Intercoastal Waterway. Eli the Coffee Guy contributed to the show while promoting Gigawatt Coffee Roasters. The segment concludes with a reminder of the show's "hit people in the mouth" formula for media deconstruction.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 2:34:54 - 2:44:34

1798: Adam & The Robot

Final Donations and Port Angeles Meetup Logistics

The final segment of donations includes messages from Eli the Coffee Guy and Linda Lou Patkin. The hosts discuss a technical mishap involving an Audacity project file sent for a Port Angeles meetup promo. They coordinate with "trolls" in the live chat to fix the audio file so it can be played, while also mentioning an upcoming meetup in Oakland.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 2:52:49 - 2:55:16

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Ozempic Price War, Side Effects, Dr. Celine Gounder

Novo Nordisk is cutting the price of Ozempic to compete with Eli Lilly's weight loss drugs, Monjaro and ZepBound. Dr. Celine Gounder discusses the "price war" and the effectiveness of these medications. A new side effect dubbed "Ozempic vulva," involving loose skin in the vaginal area, is highlighted as a consequence of rapid weight loss.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 2:13:34 - 2:17:15

1781: Cluster 1

Build Back Better Numerology, Eli the Coffee Guy

A donor note suggests that the "Build Back Better" slogan contains hidden "666" symbolism when the lowercase 'b's are aligned. Eli the Coffee Guy, a former corporate private investigator, is thanked for his contribution and his transition from "corporate spook" to coffee roaster is highlighted.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 2:08:41 - 2:25:43

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Executive Producer Credits, No Agenda Donations, Code ITM

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including Russell Hinton, who contributed over $1,000. A new listener code, "ITM" (In The Morning), is discussed as a standard for inter-office memos among producers. Other topics mentioned by donors include the "Stop Killing Games" consumer rights initiative for video games and various small business promotions for coffee and career services.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 2:33:52 - 2:39:47

1773: Two Beards

GigaWatt Coffee Roasters, Vietnam Veteran Proclamation

Jen from GigaWatt Coffee Roasters submits a tribute to her husband Eli, highlighting his dedication as a father and business owner. The segment also features a message from Sergeant Fred Castaneda, a Vietnam combat veteran, who advocates for a special presidential proclamation to honor Vietnam veterans on Memorial Day. Castaneda shares a historical photo from his service, which the hosts acknowledge with respect.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 2:07:08 - 2:10:30

1764: Rage Quit

RFK Jr. Congressional Testimony on Chinese Pharmaceutical Dominance

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before Congress regarding the threat of over-reliance on Chinese pharmaceuticals. Kennedy highlighted the "Thousand Talents Program" as a vehicle for IP theft and claimed the NIH has funded Chinese military scientists performing bioweapons research. He noted that Eli Lilly is currently building nine new factories in the U.S. to secure the domestic supply chain.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 1:57:41 - 2:01:29

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Eli Lilly Direct, Ozempic and Wegovy Price Wars

Pharmaceutical giants Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are engaging in a price war for obesity drugs by selling directly to consumers and bypassing insurance companies. Eli Lilly is offering Zepbound at a significant discount for patients who pay out-of-pocket. This shift highlights the "insurance scam" where manufacturers can make more profit by cutting out the middleman and lowering prices for direct buyers.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:12:32 - 2:21:37

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Executive Producer Credits, Knighting Ceremony

The show honors its high-tier donors with executive and associate executive producer credits. Susan Dame of the Parkways, Tyler the Mailman, and Eli the Coffee Guy are among those thanked for their financial support. Linda Lou Patkin of ImageMakers Inc. is recognized for her long-term support and her executive resume services. The segment includes the formal "knighting" of new producers.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 1:10:56 - 1:14:30

1724: Boomer Mode

Zepbound FDA Approval for Sleep Apnea

The FDA has approved the weight-loss drug Zepbound to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Medical correspondents report that the drug could effectively cure symptoms in 40% of patients. The hosts discuss the potential for Medicare and Medicaid to cover the high cost of these injectable medications, estimated at $30 billion over ten years.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 2:03:36 - 2:13:29

1721: Doc Doc Go

Executive Producer Donations, Tip of the Day

Archduchess Kim led the executive producer donations with a contribution of $2,731.24, accompanied by a tip of the day advising against cooking bacon naked. Other major donors included Sir Digi and Eli the Coffee Guy, who promoted his Gigawatt Coffee as the "last day for Christmas delivery."