Topic: Interactivity

21 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 1:21:00 - 1:23:50

1071: Commie Comey

Live Show Logistics, Performance Anxiety

The hosts address frequent listener requests to perform a live show together on stage. Dvorak argues that it would be a disaster because both hosts have a "performance gene" and would play to the audience for laughs rather than focusing on news deconstruction. Curry expresses concern that he would become overly conscious of his tics in a live setting.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 6:26 - 12:45

1783: Dadgum

Global Meetup Decline, Pattaya Red Light District Vacancy

The hosts discuss a reported worldwide decline in physical meetups and social gatherings, noting high RSVP no-show rates in Albany and the Bay Area. A video of the Pattaya red light district in Thailand shows thousands of workers but almost no tourists or customers. This trend is attributed to "meetup fatigue," the prevalence of digital chat groups, and individuals becoming socially isolated by interacting primarily with AI chatbots.

MAGATARD
Episode 1457 49:19 - 51:29

1457: MAGATARD

Dog Socialization, The Rescue Label

While getting a tire repaired, a host socialized a 100-pound dog named Phoebe and discovered the social power of the phrase "she's a rescue." The label reportedly facilitates long conversations with strangers and softens public perception of the large animal. The segment includes a brief interaction with the live chat room regarding the "riveting" nature of the tale.

Elon Sandwich
Episode 1443 1:10:40 - 1:12:58

1443: Elon Sandwich

Andrew Horowitz, Passover Dinner, Yacht Club

The hosts recount a humorous interaction with financial commentator Andrew Horowitz regarding a Passover dinner invitation. The anecdote involves a misunderstanding about whether Horowitz was cooking at home or taking guests to a yacht club, leading to lighthearted banter about social obligations.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 6:54 - 8:29

1348: Belching Freon

IAB Podcast Upfronts, Excess Advertising Inventory

The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) held its podcast upfronts, an event designed to sell advertising inventory in advance. Despite the growth of the medium, reports indicate that only about 20% of available podcast inventory is currently filled, with approximately 400,000 active podcasts updating in the last 60 days out of millions indexed.

Forever Wars
Episode 1338 1:00:22 - 1:03:13

1338: Forever Wars

San Diego Tourists, White Supremacy Rhetoric

A social encounter with a couple from San Diego at a pool turned political when the tourists began discussing "white supremacists" and "sex with cousins" in relation to the South. The hosts characterize this as evidence of "mind control" and media-driven polarization affecting normal social interactions.

Antigenic Drift
Episode 1306 1:21:31 - 1:23:29

1306: Antigenic Drift

Cedar Smoke Reaction, New York Banker, Election Skepticism

An anecdote describes a social gathering with a former New York banker where cedar smoke caused an allergic reaction. The conversation touched on election integrity, with the banker dismissing claims of fraud as "just Twitter" noise, despite the unprecedented volume of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election.

Hypocrite Oath
Episode 1275 2:41:29 - 2:42:56

1275: Hypocrite Oath

Liberty School From Home, Seattle Homeschooling Meetup

Parents in the Seattle area have formed "Liberty School From Home" to facilitate homeschooling and social interaction for children during school closures. A recent meetup in West Seattle included several families and local tutors concerned about the limited social opportunities provided by public school districts. The group aims to provide an alternative educational framework that prioritizes community and traditional learning.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 1:17:22 - 1:20:18

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Social Media and the Rise of Shyness

Cliff Stoll cites a Stanford University study showing that shyness is increasing as people spend more time interacting with screens rather than humans. He references the book "Bowling Alone" to illustrate the decline in local community investment and volunteerism. Stoll observes that people are now more comfortable tapping on tablets than engaging in face-to-face conversations at rail stations or public squares.

Pentacon
Episode 1109 14:24 - 19:02

1109: Pentacon

Digital Minimalism, Nokia E71 and Smartphone Distraction

The use of a legacy Nokia E71 is defended as a tool for digital minimalism to avoid the distractions and privacy risks of modern smartphones. An anecdote describes a real estate agent's confusion over the older device, which the user employs to ensure undivided attention during meetings. The discussion also highlights proximity tracking as a primary method used by modern devices to link users and serve targeted recommendations.

Privilege Walk
Episode 1034 19:11 - 21:41

1034: Privilege Walk

Smartphone Physical Attachment and Tethering Ideas

The physical habit of people constantly holding smartphones in their hands rather than storing them in pockets or purses is discussed. The hosts propose humorous product ideas to manage this addiction, including spring-loaded tethers and harmonica-style neck braces for hands-free viewing.

Coup Cabal
Episode 879 2:54 - 4:49

879: Coup Cabal

Podcast Trigger Warnings, Mic Drop Sound Complaints

A satirical trigger warning is issued regarding an upcoming "mic drop" sound effect at the end of the program. Listeners on Facebook have reportedly complained about the frequency and volume of the sound. The utility of the fast-forward and pause buttons is suggested for those sensitive to specific audio elements.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 2:42:59 - 2:48:29

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Listener Interaction, Encryption and Foreign Media Sources

The hosts provide guidelines for listener interaction, requesting short, descriptive subject lines and the use of encryption for sensitive government leaks. They discourage sending the same idea to both hosts and emphasize the importance of timestamps for long video links. Dvorak notes his increased use of foreign media sources to find stories that are ignored by the American mainstream press, such as events in Cambodia.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 50:29 - 54:13

646: Boundless Barbarity

Verbal Provocation, Open Conversation Strategies

The concept of moral self-licensing can be applied in reverse, where individuals use provocative or "bad" verbal behavior to facilitate more open conversations about sensitive topics. By breaking social taboos, a speaker may feel licensed to speak more bluntly without the constraints of traditional politeness. This strategy is discussed as a way to bypass the anxieties associated with modern political correctness.

Episode 478 1:50:29 - 1:51:59

478: Cranks and Firebrands

Smoking Hot Fiancee, Handcuff Photos

A listener named Charles Hickman sent a donation along with photos of his "smoking hot fiancee" to prove his claim. Adam Curry forwarded the images to John C. Dvorak, who initially missed them in his email. The hosts joke about the nature of the photos, which reportedly included handcuffs and a red rubber ball.

Mongolian Hat
Episode 474 1:18:38 - 1:27:15

474: Mongolian Hat

Gun Control and the Shaming of Gun Owners

Following mass shootings, the hosts discuss the "shaming" of gun owners through tactics like interactive maps of permit holders. They compare the American situation to Australia's gun buyback and debate whether social engineering will eventually lead to a gun-free America.

Deficit Pending
Episode 449 2:01:47 - 2:04:52

449: Deficit Pending

Danny Bonaduce Bitten by Fan at Skagit Valley Casino

Former child star Danny Bonaduce was reportedly bitten in the face by a blonde female fan during an appearance at a Skagit Valley casino. Bonaduce joked that the woman might have been a "zombie" or someone suffering from the side effects of the smoking cessation drug Shantix. Adam Curry recalls working with Bonaduce during his MTV days and warns against the dangers of close fan interactions.

Throwing Yogurt
Episode 393 2:00:41 - 2:07:29

393: Throwing Yogurt

Value-for-Value Model and Interactive Show Philosophy

The hosts defend the length of the donation segment, arguing it provides unique anecdotes and commentary that traditional media lacks. They emphasize the "value-for-value" model as the future of independent media, encouraging listeners to perform their own research on topics like the recent executive orders. The show is described as an interactive platform where listener input helps shape the deconstruction of news.

CIA vs DIA
Episode 385 34:40 - 37:11

385: CIA vs DIA

Email List Technical Issues and Pharmacist Appreciation

Technical difficulties with email delivery are attributed to PayPal links triggering spam filters, leading to a proposal for an RSS-based newsletter. A tribute to pharmacists highlights their role in preventing dangerous drug interactions and managing costs through generic recommendations, despite increasing industry pressure.

The Sarah Palin Show
Episode 50 1:05:36 - 1:07:08

50: The Sarah Palin Show

Dealing with Poor Service and Incompetence

A negative experience at Monterey Foods involving a slow and "grumpy" employee serves as a counterpoint to the discussion on good service. The hosts conclude that while you should compliment good workers, it is often futile to criticize those who "suck," as incompetence is widespread. This leads into a transition toward future segments on food and restaurant reviews.