Topic: Grits

8 chapters across the catalog

Speciesism
Episode 661 2:39:57 - 2:43:18

661: Speciesism

Childhood Jobs vs Digital Chores, Grit Newspaper

The hosts reminisce about traditional childhood jobs, such as delivering the "Grit" newspaper, and compare them to modern digital chore charts. They discuss the value of earning real money for real work versus the "points" system used by apps like My Job Chart. A tangent about buying gas masks from army surplus stores illustrates the different cultural environment of previous decades.

Episode 408 22:17 - 25:25

408: Odious Debt

Cranbrook School, Racial Code and Bigotry Allegations

A former student of Cranbrook School, where Mitt Romney attended, shared anecdotes of alleged bigotry involving coded language like "cigar fishing" and "inward fishing." The discussion explores the use of such terms and references to "hominy grits" as potential racial slurs within elite boarding school cultures. These claims are presented as evidence of underlying intolerance within high-level social circles.

Farsi Farce
Episode 283 1:23:19 - 1:26:18

283: Farsi Farce

Michael Moore on National Wealth and Collectivism

Filmmaker Michael Moore argues on Grit TV that the United States is not broke and that the wealth held by the "one percent" should be treated as a national resource. The hosts criticize Moore's collectivist rhetoric, specifically his claim that there is a "finite amount" of cash in the country despite the reality of quantitative easing.

Germany Boy
Episode 241 1:55:23 - 1:58:47

241: Germany Boy

Social Security, Grit TV and Ron Johnson Ad

A segment on Grit TV is criticized for misrepresenting a campaign ad by Wisconsin Senate candidate Ron Johnson. While the hosts of Grit TV claimed Johnson admitted to wanting to "destroy" Social Security, the actual ad showed Johnson describing the system as a Ponzi scheme raided by politicians.

Feeling Fat?
Episode 26 9:41 - 11:54

26: Feeling Fat?

Summer Employment Trends, Grit Newspaper, Youth Labor Market

A discussion on the decline of summer jobs for youth compares the current era to the 1950s under President Truman. While factory jobs with union pay were once common, modern options are often limited to retail or volunteer work. An anecdote about the newspaper Grit highlights the disappearance of traditional door-to-door sales roles for children.

Bagging Your Own Reality
Episode 24 39:40 - 44:17

24: Bagging Your Own Reality

Grits, Specialty Salts and Smoked Paprika Trends

The culinary properties of grits are explored, focusing on their ability to expand and provide a feeling of fullness, making them a staple for the poor. The discussion moves to the trend of expensive specialty salts, such as Hawaiian red salt and French fumé sel, which significantly improves the flavor of bland foods. Additionally, smoked paprika is identified as a high-demand "secret ingredient" currently trending in the spice market.