Topic: Equity

88 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 47:16 - 50:36

1856: CIS Lunar

NDP Convention, Gender Equity Cards

The New Democratic Party (NDP) convention in Canada featured a controversial "equity card" system designed to prioritize speakers based on their level of perceived privilege. Delegates used yellow and red cards to move ahead in the speaking line, leading to internal disputes over the "speaking order" and the value of identity-based participation. One delegate expressed frustration that her "gender equity card" was ignored by the moderator.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 41:21 - 44:49

1795: Dead Feathered

Dr. Richard Besser, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Former acting CDC director Dr. Richard Besser expressed fear regarding the loss of leadership at the agency during public health emergencies. Besser, now CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, cited 200 annual pediatric COVID deaths as a reason to maintain broad vaccination efforts. The hosts criticize the foundation's focus on "health equity" and question the validity of Besser's statistics.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 44:48 - 48:06

1794: Heroin Hotties

Private Equity, Data Center Industry Decline

A data center executive reports that his company was acquired by private equity, leading to immediate 30% salary cuts and mandatory non-compete agreements. This is framed as a broader trend where private equity firms "strip and flip" tech infrastructure companies, eventually offloading the debt onto public 401k retirement funds.

Glop
Episode 1789 30:16 - 34:42

1789: Glop

AI in Classrooms, Equity and Literacy Programs

The integration of AI into school curricula is being framed by some educators as a tool for "AI literacy" and a means to achieve equity for underserved students. Proponents argue that AI can act as a 24/7 tutor for students who lack support at home, while critics warn it serves as a shortcut to products rather than a learning process. Concerns remain that over-reliance on AI will lead to standardized, potentially incorrect outputs across the student population.

Glop
Episode 1789 2:46:05 - 2:48:41

1789: Glop

Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, 401k Executive Order

Donald Trump signed an executive order clearing the way for cryptocurrency and other alternative assets, such as private equity, to be included in 401k retirement accounts. While the move is a win for hedge funds, it introduces new risks and complexities for individual investors. The podcast hosts expressed disappointment that a "strategic Bitcoin reserve" has not yet materialized, suggesting the administration may be prioritizing stablecoins instead.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 12:32 - 14:47

1784: Yakcasting

Private Equity Firms, YouTube Channel Acquisitions

Major private equity firms including SoftBank, Blackstone, and Goldman Sachs are investing billions to acquire popular YouTube channels. Strategic investments have been made in educational and entertainment brands such as Veritasium, Task and Purpose, and Dude Perfect. Analysts suggest these firms aim to consolidate digital content assets for future resale or restructuring.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:45:18 - 1:48:05

1749: Gynocracy

Private Equity Impact on Service Industries

The role of private equity in "raping the economy" is discussed, specifically regarding the acquisition of companies like Joann Fabrics and various HVAC and veterinary services. Critics argue that these firms saddle businesses with debt and use tax loopholes like "carried interest" while the actual service quality declines.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 1:54:11 - 1:57:13

1747: HiFi Intel

Market Volatility, Financial Puke Terminology

Financial analysts at HSBC and Bloomberg are using the technical term "puke" to describe a broad-based market correction. A "final puke" in equities is seen as a necessary cathartic event before investors feel comfortable "buying the dip." The discussion highlights the uncertainty among market strategists regarding tech multiples and potential recession fears.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 42:34 - 45:06

1740: DOGE-CAM

Kevin O'Leary, COBOL, and FAA Technology

Kevin O'Leary discusses applying private equity "slashing" tactics to government agencies. He specifically targets the FAA, claiming the agency relies on outdated COBOL code from the 1960s that requires significant capital expenditure for modernization.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 1:13:31 - 1:19:42

1732: Sig Hale

Federal DEI Program Suspension, FAA Merit-Based Hiring

President Trump orders all federal employees in DEI-related roles to be placed on administrative leave pending their termination. The administration argues these programs have caused discrimination and wasted taxpayer funds, aiming instead for a colorblind, merit-based system. Specific focus is placed on the FAA, where critics claim DEI hiring practices have compromised air travel safety.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 18:55 - 23:35

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Kamala Harris, Marxist Ideology and Language

The phrase "unburdened by what has been," frequently used by Kamala Harris, is analyzed as a Marxist incantation similar to Mao Zedong's "four olds" campaign. James Lindsay's breakdown of the phrase on Charlie Kirk's podcast is cited to argue that Harris's rhetoric aligns with socialist utopia concepts. The discussion links her views on equity to the Marxist principle of "from each according to his ability."

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 15:28 - 17:03

1678: Stolen Cookies

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and Jill Biden Connection

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle is facing intense scrutiny and calls for resignation following the security failure at the Trump rally. Reports from various news outlets suggest that First Lady Jill Biden was influential in the initial hiring of Cheatle for the director position. Critics, including Dan Bongino, have highlighted the agency's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion goals as a potential distraction from core security missions.

Munich Meetup
Episode 1635

1635: Munich Meetup

Rachel Levine, HHS Climate Change Health Equity Initiative

Admiral Rachel Levine of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced new initiatives targeting climate-related health issues in Black communities. The Office for Climate Change and Health Equity claims Black Americans are more susceptible to climate-related health risks and report higher levels of anxiety regarding environmental impacts. The program aims to empower community leaders through HHS-led resources and weekly updates.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 38:50 - 43:03

1629: Sunflower Kids

Equity and Diversity in Gen Z Job Searches

Young job seekers are increasingly prioritizing equity, diversity, and salary transparency when applying for positions. A viral commentary from a Gen Z professional argued that refusing to work for exploitative wages is a core generational principle. This shift in workplace expectations is contrasted with the "grind" culture of previous generations who accepted low-paying roles as a path to career advancement.

Deputary
Episode 1623 9:42 - 12:23

1623: Deputary

Airline DEI Hiring Practices and Safety Concerns

A discussion regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the airline industry suggests these programs may compromise safety. Allegations surfaced on social media regarding a United Airlines hard landing involving a pilot who reportedly failed multiple simulator trainings but was rehired through DEI mandates. Concerns are raised that traditional recruitment from the Air Force and Navy is being bypassed to meet demographic quotas.

Food Noise
Episode 1606 2:04 - 4:21

1606: Food Noise

FCC Broadband Equity, Biden Executive Order and Internet Control

Clarification regarding rumors that the U.S. government is taking over the internet. President Joe Biden issued an executive order utilizing the Infrastructure Act to instruct the FCC to enforce equity in broadband access, which critics view as a backdoor to Title II regulation without Congressional approval.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 2:44:36 - 2:50:58

1597: Honorifics

Senator John Kennedy Grills Judicial Nominee on Pronouns

Senator John Kennedy questioned judicial nominee Mustafa Kasheubai regarding a court order that invited participants to declare their pronouns and "honorifics" such as "Mix." Kennedy also challenged the nominee on an article where he suggested setting aside "conventional ideas of proof" when dealing with issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion. The nominee defended the statements as being related to interpersonal respect rather than legal standards.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 1:55:23 - 1:58:25

1566: Hush Up Boy!

Pride Month Counter-Protests in Massachusetts Schools

At Marshall Simons Middle School in Massachusetts, students organized a counter-protest against a Pride Spirit Day by wearing red, white, and blue. Parents expressed concerns that their children felt coerced into participating in Pride events. The incident sparked a local debate over the role of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in public schools.

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 1:13:21 - 1:19:05

1564: Zombie Town

Social Emotional Learning, Cultural Marxism and Math

The discussion continues on how "Social Emotional Learning" (SEL) and Common Core are used to insert political ideology into subjects like math. The hosts argue that math problems are now used to pivot toward discussions on "equity" and class struggle. They cite academic Hannah Dyer's work on "Queer Futurity" as evidence of an intentional effort to dismantle the traditional family structure.

The Verger
Episode 1554 1:37:04 - 1:40:06

1554: The Verger

Kamala Harris on Equity, New Pronoun Trends

Vice President Kamala Harris is featured in a clip explaining the difference between "equality" and "equity," which the hosts define as a socialist agenda. This is followed by a TikTok creator introducing "fae/fair" pronouns, specifying that only "queer and trans" people are allowed to use them. The hosts vow to take a stand against non-English language pronouns.