Topic: Hormones

26 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:06:17 - 2:12:53

1874: Kennel Index

Testosterone Therapy, Compounding Pharmacies, and "Punk'd"

One host recounts a disastrous experience with testosterone therapy from a compounding pharmacy, where his levels actually dropped after months of treatment. A humorous revelation occurs when it is discovered he was instructed to rub the cream on his testes, which the other host claims is completely incorrect and likely a "prank" by the pharmacy. They call for a real doctor to clarify the proper application of hormone treatments.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 1:52:51 - 1:56:26

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

Canadian Dairy Tariffs, American Milk Quality, 51st State

Canadian listeners respond to the show's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state, largely rejecting the idea due to concerns over American food quality. Critics claim American milk is "gross" and filled with hormones and antibiotics compared to socialized Canadian standards. The discussion also touches on new gun restrictions in Canada and regional cultural differences.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 1:14:42 - 1:19:40

1737: Wrong Puberty

Transgender Animal Testing, USAID Research Grants

USAID reportedly spent $241 million on research involving gender transitions in mice, rats, and monkeys. The studies examined the effects of hormone therapies and the impact of vaccines on transitioned animals, including a specific grant to study drug overdoses in testosterone-treated female rats. Critics argue this research was intended to provide a scientific veneer for promoting transgenderism globally.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 2:16:23 - 2:17:52

1666: Wyrd

Male Contraceptive Gel, Hormone Suppression and Alex Jones

Researchers at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Boston presented results for a new male contraceptive gel. The gel, rubbed on the shoulder blades, uses two hormones to suppress sperm production. The segment includes a humorous audio clip of Alex Jones commenting on chemicals in the water.

Twerkin' Russians
Episode 1617 12:15 - 14:29

1617: Twerkin' Russians

Fox News, Dr. Marc Siegel on Ozempic Brain Effects

Dr. Marc Siegel appears on Fox News to discuss the potential psychological benefits of Ozempic and Wegovy. He cites a South Korean study suggesting the drugs stabilize neurons and decrease dopamine surges associated with addictive eating. The discussion explores how these medications might treat anxiety and depression by altering brain hormones.

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.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 13:59 - 16:53

1544: Trusted Flaggers

Ali Jade Retirement and Transgender Medical Concerns

A long-time contributor to the show, formerly known as Ali Jade, submits a retirement letter detailing personal regrets and health complications following a gender transition. The letter describes the speaker as a "medical cash cow" and links long-term hormone treatments to the development of multiple sclerosis and other chronic physical ailments. The message serves as a warning about the lack of long-term medical transparency provided to young people undergoing similar procedures.

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 1:25:40 - 1:31:39

1535: Podspeeding

Fact-Checking the Hosts, Vasectomy Opinions

A listener's email challenges several claims made in previous episodes, specifically regarding the reversibility and physical side effects of vasectomies. While the listener cites medical studies showing no hormonal changes, the hosts maintain their anecdotal observations about changes in male mannerisms post-procedure.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 1:55:30 - 1:58:15

1495: Soft Nuts

HRT Cancer Risks, Transgender Medical Concerns

An oncology nurse raised concerns via a producer note regarding the long-term cancer risks associated with high-dose hormone replacement therapy (HRT). While HRT has been linked to non-genetic cancers in menopausal women, the note suggests that the "unprecedented" quantities used for gender transition could lead to a future epidemic of terminal cancers. There is currently a lack of long-term studies on the safety of these specific medical protocols.

Sophistry's Choice
Episode 1489 2:15:10 - 2:17:00

1489: Sophistry's Choice

Gender Affirming Hormones for Minors at Vanderbilt

Leaked videos from Vanderbilt University medical professionals discuss lowering the age for gender-affirming hormones from 16 to 14. The speakers in the clips argue that waiting until 16 results in "delayed puberty" relative to peers. The hosts express concern over the medicalization of children and the shift in clinical standards.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 1:54:21 - 1:57:22

1480: Internet of Dogs

California Pediatricians, Gender Identity Questions and Parental Rights

A father in California expresses concern after a pediatrician asked his three-year-old son if he was a boy or a girl. The segment highlights legal cases in Ohio and Texas where parents lost custody for refusing gender-affirming treatments for their children. The hosts argue that pediatricians are being used to establish patterns of gender dysphoria in very young children to facilitate future transitions.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 3:20:23 - 3:26:12

1438: Trips of Clump

Transgender Medical Standards, Planned Parenthood, Youth Transition

A detailed account from producer Ali Jade contrasts the rigorous psychological and medical standards for gender transition ten years ago with the current "informed consent" model. The report alleges that organizations like Planned Parenthood now provide hormone treatments without the previously required mental health evaluations or long-term therapy.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 2:40:11 - 2:45:10

1345: Peak Woke

Gender-Affirming Care for Minors, Munchausen by Proxy Theory

The discussion turns to Texas legislation aimed at criminalizing gender-affirming medical treatments for minors. The hosts debate the prevalence of these treatments and introduce the theory that some cases may be "Munchausen by proxy" driven by parents. They also question the role of widespread psychotropic drug use in modern social trends.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 1:42:39 - 1:47:11

1182: Coupon Clipping

Transgender Listener Explains Violence in the Black Community

Ali Jade, a transgender listener, provided perspective on the high murder rates of black trans women, attributing the violence to dangerous "down low" relationships and sex work. She argued that the issue is often a result of community violence rather than "patriarchal" attacks. Ali also expressed opposition to medical transitions for individuals under the age of 18.

Fack Base
Episode 914 2:06:19 - 2:12:10

914: Fack Base

Transgender Journey Media Coverage, WPATH Standards

ABC's Nightline featured a story on a father and daughter undergoing gender reassignment together, described by reporter Juju Chang as a "moving, touching story." The hosts analyze the media's role in normalizing these transitions and examine the WPATH (World Professional Association for Transgender Health) standards of care. They argue the criteria for surgery and hormone therapy are increasingly subjective.

Bias Response Team
Episode 907 2:03:31 - 2:07:51

907: Bias Response Team

Puberty Blockers, Sterility, and Child Abuse Allegations

Continuing the discussion on gender ideology, the hosts cite statistics from the American College of Pediatricians claiming that most gender-confused children eventually accept their biological sex after puberty. They highlight the risks of permanent sterility and increased suicide rates associated with sex reassignment. The report explicitly labels the conditioning of children into these medical paths as "child abuse."

It's the Mold!
Episode 728 25:51 - 29:52

728: It's the Mold!

Vasectomy Theory and Physical Appearance Changes

A host presents a personal theory that men who undergo vasectomies undergo visible physical changes, such as facial puffiness and skin pallor, which he compares to an "old lesbian" look. He cites a book from the 1920s as the origin of this observation. The theory is applied to Bill Maher and Louis Black, suggesting their lack of children and specific physical traits are evidence of the procedure.

NEETS
Episode 573 2:08:47 - 2:11:51

573: NEETS

Media Exposure, Acute Stress and Sports Psychology

A study conducted after the Boston Marathon bombings found that individuals with high media exposure were more likely to report symptoms of acute stress. The hosts discuss how watching traumatic images can condition fear in the brain. They also reference a study showing that football fans experience the same hormonal changes as the players on the field, depending on whether their team wins or loses.

Festival of Corruption
Episode 570 8:16 - 16:46

570: Festival of Corruption

University of Texas Football, Stadium Culture, Spectator Death

Adam Curry details his experience attending a University of Texas vs. Texas Tech football game, his first live sporting event in 40 years. He observes the "Bevo" longhorn mascot and the militaristic nature of stadium cheers and traditions. The account turns somber as he describes a woman dying in the stands just two seats away from him during the game.