Topic: Gyms

9 chapters across the catalog

The Blurt
Episode 1736

1736: The Blurt

Sock Hop History, Gym Floor Preservation

The origin of the sock hop is explained as a dance held in high school and grammar school gyms where students were required to remove their shoes to avoid scratching the floor. Participants wore white fluffy gym socks or bobby socks, a style popular in the 1950s. The term eventually evolved into the "gig" in later decades.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:15:14 - 2:17:57

1722: This Actually Happened!

Business Closures vs. Protests, Public Health Inconsistency

The debate over pandemic restrictions intensified as business owners were arrested for reopening while large-scale protests were permitted to continue. Critics argued that public health officials were being inconsistent by not condemning the health risks of protests with the same vigor as other gatherings. Dr. Fauci maintained that his role was to provide general health advice about crowds rather than to judge the legality or morality of specific activities.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 52:11 - 53:45

1313: Q Victims

New Jersey Gym Fines, Crypto Seizure

A gym owner in New Jersey reports that the state emptied his bank accounts of over $15,000 in donations and t-shirt sales while an appeal was still pending. The action is described as an interference with the right to counsel. The incident is used to highlight why cryptocurrency is becoming a necessary tool for those seeking to avoid state asset seizures.

Ed Mubarek
Episode 943 2:45:21 - 2:51:35

943: Ed Mubarek

Haymaker Autonomous Gym and Closing Montage

The episode concludes with a feature on Haymaker, an autonomous gym in Chicago focused on self-defense for marginalized groups. This is followed by a montage of clips including Jeff Bezos's laugh and various show catchphrases, marking the end of the broadcast from Amsterdam.

Force Multiplier
Episode 942 44:25 - 48:16

942: Force Multiplier

Haymaker Collective, Autonomous Gyms, Spin Class Humor

The Haymaker Collective in Chicago is highlighted as an "autonomous gym" training marginalized groups in self-defense against the radical right. This leads to a comedic tangent about the absurdity of expensive, high-intensity spin classes in Los Angeles.

4-Fools Capsizes
Episode 187 1:32:22 - 1:35:45

187: 4-Fools Capsizes

Jason Matera, Al Franken Healthcare Bill Ambush

Author Jason Matera confronted Senator Al Franken in a Capitol hallway regarding specific provisions in the healthcare bill, such as funding for "jungle gyms" and workplace breastfeeding accommodations. The hosts critique Matera's "ambush" style while noting Franken's dismissive response.

Water Weed And Weasels
Episode 96 1:08:07 - 1:11:01

96: Water Weed And Weasels

Personal Health Goals, Quitting Tobacco

A host announces a commitment to quitting tobacco and starting a gym routine following a recent bout of illness. The discussion clarifies that their support for marijuana legalization is based on fiscal practicality rather than personal advocacy for drug use. Plans are made for a month-long stay in San Francisco in June, requiring a more permanent hardware setup for future broadcasts.

Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill
Episode 68 8:23 - 11:27

68: Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill

Gym Membership Debt, Collection Agency Scams

A personal anecdote details a dispute over a £349 gym membership debt in Guilford that escalated when a collection agency posed as a law firm. The agency attempted to collect £500, significantly more than the original debt, by using threatening legal language. This is cited as a common predatory practice where agencies buy debt and tack on excessive fees.