Topic: Hgtv

6 chapters across the catalog

Post Racial
Episode 1064 44:51 - 48:53

1064: Post Racial

HGTV Popularity and Twitter Verified Hate Account

Home and Garden TV (HGTV) is outperforming news networks like CNN in ratings as viewers seek an escape from political vitriol. Meanwhile, a Twitter account titled "Verified Hate" is documenting hateful tweets from verified users that allegedly violate terms of service without being removed. The discussion highlights a perceived double standard in how social media platforms moderate content.

Bigdala
Episode 939 22:54 - 25:19

939: Bigdala

Tiny House Movement and Millennial Housing Trends

Millennials are increasingly turning to tiny house villages as an affordable alternative to traditional homeownership, often featured on networks like HGTV. While marketed as mobile, these structures are frequently not designed for frequent travel and can suffer structural damage if moved without professional equipment. The trend is characterized as a response to a difficult economy and a desire for community-based living.

Factivist
Episode 890 3:13:07 - 3:20:54

890: Factivist

HGTV Ratings Success and Show Sign-off

The episode concludes with a note that HGTV has surpassed CNN in viewership ratings, which the hosts attribute to people being exhausted by the news. They play a final "fake news" clip regarding the Netherlands and Gert Wilders before signing off with a New Year's greeting and a reminder for the upcoming Sunday show.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 1:11:50 - 1:14:09

764: Can You See That Juice?

Dame Patricia, No Agenda Karma

Dame Patricia from Florida sends a donation requesting job and relationship karma for her children. She notes that listening to No Agenda saves her from watching news, allowing more time for HGTV and DIY networks. The hosts grant the requested karma and remind listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model.

Deconflicting
Episode 761 13:07 - 19:18

761: Deconflicting

Quonset Huts, Little House Movement, Compound Living

John C. Dvorak suggests investing in Quonset huts as durable, storm-resistant structures for a "house-within-a-house" living concept. The conversation connects the "Little House" movement seen on HGTV to Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 sustainability goals. An anecdote is shared regarding a mistake made at an Albuquerque KOA involving a sewage hose and a well.

Deconflicting
Episode 761 42:18 - 44:00

761: Deconflicting

Benham Brothers, Religious Liberty, Christian Advocacy

The Benham brothers, former HGTV stars, are featured in a clip from a rally against Planned Parenthood. They argue that the primary threat in America is specifically to "Christian liberty" rather than general religious liberty. The hosts advise listeners to watch for these figures as they gain traction in conservative media circles.