Topic: Hoodie

6 chapters across the catalog

Old Bag
Episode 1735 2:10:13 - 2:12:27

1735: Old Bag

Recurring Donation Issues, Ohio State Apparel Request

John Dvorak notes a drop in recurring donations due to expired credit cards at the start of the year and urges listeners to check their status. He also makes a blatant request for free Ohio State or Montana championship apparel, complaining that he hasn't received any sports hoodies recently despite his large audience.

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 2:07:21 - 2:12:43

1535: Podspeeding

Listener Feedback, No Agenda Merchandise, Hoodie Design

A discussion of No Agenda merchandise focuses on a popular hoodie design by artist Mike Riley. The design, which features skulls, is compared to Grateful Dead and Guns N' Roses aesthetics. The hosts also acknowledge a donation from "Sir Anonymous of Dogpatch."

Episode 531 26:07 - 29:18

531: Quantum Dong

Pastor Manning Sermon on George Zimmerman and Profiling

Pastor Manning delivered a sermon defending George Zimmerman's suspicions, arguing that anyone—including black parishioners—would feel concerned if a teenager in a hoodie entered an elevator with them at night. Manning further claimed that Trayvon Martin's purchase of Skittles and Arizona juice was consistent with "the munchies" associated with marijuana use. He suggested that drug-induced paranoia may have contributed to the confrontation.

Episode 395 9:59 - 16:09

395: Multi Modal Mutt

Bobby Rush Hoodie Protest, Congressional Decorum, Trayvon Martin

Representative Bobby Rush addressed the House of Representatives regarding the Trayvon Martin killing while wearing a hoodie and sunglasses under his suit jacket. The presiding officer ruled Rush out of order for violating floor decorum regarding headgear, eventually cutting his microphone as he read from the Bible.

DroneWolf.com
Episode 348 2:22:15 - 2:24:06

348: DroneWolf.com

LAPD Hat Ban and Facial Recognition

The LAPD is testing a "voluntary" program asking customers to remove hats, helmets, and hoodies when entering businesses. Failure to comply could result in a trespassing charge under Penal Code 602. The hosts argue the true purpose of the policy is to ensure unobstructed views for facial recognition surveillance systems rather than simple crime deterrence.