Topic: Jackie Greene

5 chapters across the catalog

The Palmist
Episode 1298 1:41:10 - 1:45:29

1298: The Palmist

Dave Fugazotto Saudi Arabia Update, Jackie Greene Sightings

Dave Fugazotto provided an update from Saudi Arabia, where he is nearing the end of his employment notice. He shared that his wife, Dame Melody, secured a high-paying job, allowing him to achieve his goal of being a "kept man." Additionally, a listener reported seeing musician Jackie Greene wearing a No Agenda t-shirt during a performance at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival.

Hairy Legs
Episode 1290 1:52:27 - 1:56:25

1290: Hairy Legs

James Fukamoto, Jackie Greene, Music Industry Impact

James Fukamoto is knighted on his 33rd birthday, while musician Jackie Greene contributes a significant donation. Greene discusses the devastating impact of lockdowns on the music industry, including roadies, lighting techs, and promoters. He announces his own "Value for Value" webcasts on Facebook as a way to reach fans while traditional touring is suspended.

We're Celebrities Get Us Out of Here!
Episode 60 13:17 - 15:38

60: We're Celebrities Get Us Out of Here!

Guildford Cathedral Shooting, UK Police Armament Debate

Surrey police shot and killed a man on the steps of Guildford Cathedral, sparking discussion about the presence of armed officers in the United Kingdom. While British police are traditionally unarmed, heavily armed units are increasingly visible at airports and during high-profile incidents. The event coincides with political fallout involving Home Secretary Jackie Smith and the arrest of MP Damian Green.

Smells Like Tee Truffle
Episode 59 22:58 - 25:52

59: Smells Like Tee Truffle

UK Shadow Government, Damian Green Arrest, Whistleblower Leaks

Conservative Shadow Immigration Minister Damian Green was arrested and interrogated for nine hours following leaks of sensitive government information to the press. The leaks involved illegal immigrants working in sensitive government jobs and the Home Secretary Jackie Smith's prior knowledge of these security breaches. The police search of Green's homes in London and Kent is characterized as an outrageous overreach against a member of Parliament.