Topic: Estrogen

10 chapters across the catalog

Unpack It
Episode 1600 2:07:49 - 2:11:12

1600: Unpack It

Trans Liberation and Palestinian Liberation, Teva Pharmaceuticals

An Israeli trans woman's essay from "them.us" argues that trans liberation and Palestinian liberation are intrinsically linked. The author describes her shock upon discovering that her hormone replacement therapy (estrogen) is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals, an Israeli-owned company. The hosts mock the "pearl-clutching" nature of the narrative, where the author views her own medical transition as a "battleground" for the Zionist game.

Cash over Country
Episode 1579 1:13:05 - 1:18:21

1579: Cash over Country

The Transmaxxing Manifesto and Male-to-Female Transitioning

A document titled "The Transmaxxing Manifesto" outlines perceived benefits for males transitioning to females, ranging from emotional changes to social advantages like cheaper car insurance. The hosts compare the distribution of this large PDF to the underground circulation of "Faces of Death" and "Mondo Cane" videos in previous decades.

COBALT
Episode 1559 41:32 - 43:43

1559: COBALT

Testosterone Replacement Therapy and Hormone Monitoring

A producer shares a detailed account of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), emphasizing the risk of testosterone converting into estrogen and causing mood swings. The discussion highlights the necessity of using aromatase inhibitors and close medical monitoring. The hosts express concern that these complexities are being ignored in the broader distribution of hormones to young people.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 2:26:43 - 2:28:13

1206: Tolerized

Borden Dairy Bankruptcy and "Nut Slurry" Competition

Borden Dairy has become the second major US milk producer to file for bankruptcy, citing the rise of plant-based alternatives. The hosts refer to these products as "nut slurry" and discuss the potential health risks of excessive soy consumption, including hormonal imbalances. They lament the decline of the traditional dairy industry in favor of processed substitutes.

RET
Episode 1203 1:51 - 4:04

1203: RET

Impossible Burger Estrogen Claims, Tri-State Livestock News

Reports claiming that the Impossible Burger contains enough estrogen to cause men to grow breasts originated from a veterinarian in the Tri-State Livestock News. While the story gained traction online, it was largely debunked by findings that a person would need to consume an unrealistic amount of burgers daily for years to see physical changes. The story is identified as a targeted effort by the ranching industry to discredit plant-based meat alternatives.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 1:46:59 - 1:49:51

1028: Roscoe!

John Gray on Modern Relationships and Electronics

Author John Gray discusses how the shift in gender roles and workplace dynamics affects hormonal balances, specifically testosterone in men and estrogen in women. Gray argues that overstimulation from electronics and social media rewires the brain similarly to cocaine, prioritizing high-stimulation digital interactions over real-life relationships. He advocates for a balance of "low stimulation" activities, such as face-to-face conversation.

Bug Juice
Episode 891 2:02:35 - 2:07:57

891: Bug Juice

Atrazine Effects, Voice Boxes and Gender Bending

The herbicide Atrazine is identified as an endocrine disruptor that demasculinizes male frogs and can lead to "homosexual behavior" or complete sex reversal. The discussion speculates on the chemical's impact on human development, specifically regarding high-pitched voices in young males.

Trojan Horse
Episode 365 2:10:24 - 2:16:41

365: Trojan Horse

Pfizer's "Vaginal Dryness" Advertising and Estrogen Promotion

The hosts analyze a new Pfizer marketing campaign for menopause treatments focusing on "vaginal dryness." They deconstruct the commercial's target demographic and the pharmaceutical industry's push for hormone replacement therapy, noting the "vocal fry" of the actresses in the ads.

Drunk in America
Episode 215 1:54:45 - 1:57:12

215: Drunk in America

Genetic Modification of Mice, Lesbian Behavior Study

A study published in the BMC Genetics journal claims that deleting the "FUCM" gene in female mice causes them to reject males and attempt to mate with other females. Professor Park, the lead researcher, suggests the gene influences how the brain is exposed to estrogen. The segment mocks the study's relevance and the difficulty of finding human volunteers for similar genetic research.

Bagging Your Own Reality
Episode 24 6:44 - 9:09

24: Bagging Your Own Reality

Soy Milk, Estrogen Claims and Soybean Lobby

A discussion regarding the health effects of soy milk highlights claims that the product contains "mock estrogen" which may cause physical changes in men, such as tender breasts. The soybean industry in the United States is described as having a powerful public relations machine that aggressively counters negative health reports online. One speaker expresses shock at these claims after consuming soy milk exclusively for two years.