Topic: Jazz

21 chapters across the catalog

AI Factory
Episode 1763 2:19:03 - 2:24:11

1763: AI Factory

AmeriCorps Funding Cuts, Jobs Program Critique

The Trump administration has significantly cut funding for AmeriCorps, firing most staff and ordering 30,000 members to cease service. The hosts argue the agency was a "money sink" that failed eight consecutive audits and functioned primarily as a government-funded jobs program.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 2:37:58 - 2:42:44

1759: Eat The Babies

Artist Support, New Orleans Jazz Fest, Chicago Meetup

The hosts promote the work of artist Jamie Babula and mention the upcoming Jazz Fest in New Orleans. A "switcheroo" donation from Eli the Coffee Guy credits the Chicago No Agenda meetup, which featured discussions on AI, tariffs, and antique rugs. The segment also promotes Gigawatt Coffee Roasters with a discount code for listeners.

Let Them Speak #1
Episode 993 1:27:18 - 1:32:46

993: Let Them Speak #1

Alex Jones and the Future of Independent Media

Pieczenik discusses his relationship with Alex Jones, whom he views as a talented performer capable of "intellectual riffs." He denies "handling" Jones, stating they simply share a common interest in exposing hidden truths. Pieczenik expresses a preference for independent thinkers over the "arrogant and pompous" world of academia and mainstream psychiatry.

Code Red
Episode 1384 1:40:44 - 1:42:44

1384: Code Red

Sizzling Hot Jazz Singer, Dame Kelly Gibson

The "Sizzling Hot Jazz Singer" donated $1,000 on behalf of her husband, who was knighted as "Sir Artless Chance." Additionally, Kelly Gibson, the "Dame of the Crushed Grapes," contributed for her 54th birthday. The hosts perform the traditional knighting ceremonies and grant "karma" to the donors.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 2:18:15 - 2:23:23

1366: Pingdemic

New Orleans Jazz and Steve Walsh Tour

Musician Steve Walsh, a stand-up bass player in a New Orleans jazz band, donated to the show and discussed applying the "Value for Value" model to live music tips. Walsh is embarking on a tour through Atlanta, New York, Cleveland, and Chicago. He suggested that musicians should ask audiences what the show was worth rather than simply asking for tips.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 2:04:38 - 2:09:34

1345: Peak Woke

Vinny Padula Music Channel, No Agenda Tube Alternative

Sir Vincenzo (Vinny Padula) requests support for his new YouTube music channel featuring jazz hymns. The hosts strongly advise him to move his content to No Agenda Tube to avoid copyright strikes and censorship. They emphasize the benefits of value-for-value streaming payments for independent musicians.

Boozing and Beefing
Episode 1227 2:55:04 - 2:57:06

1227: Boozing and Beefing

Mark Shields, Blood Money and Special Privilege

Political analyst Mark Shields criticized the "special privilege" shown to the Utah Jazz basketball team, who received immediate testing while frontline healthcare workers were denied. He characterized the profits made by senators from timely stock sales as "blood money" that must be prosecuted.

CAPS
Episode 1224 59:19 - 1:01:06

1224: CAPS

NBA Season Suspension, Rudy Gobert Positive Test

The NBA officially suspends its season after Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert tests positive for coronavirus. The decision followed a chaotic scene shortly before a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, marking a major turning point in the domestic response to the virus.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190 1:47:38 - 1:50:42

1190: Olive Theory

Jazz Hands, Clapping Bans, and Sensory Processing

A segment from "Good Morning Britain" features an advocate arguing for the replacement of clapping with "jazz hands" to be more inclusive of people with anxiety and hearing aids. The hosts, one of whom wears hearing aids, dismiss the claim that clapping is disruptive to the hearing-impaired. The movement is characterized as a "societal test" of compliance with extreme inclusivity standards.

Boo You
Episode 1074 2:26:22 - 2:31:07

1074: Boo You

University of Manchester Bans Clapping for "Jazz Hands"

The University of Manchester's student union voted to replace traditional clapping with "jazz hands" to avoid triggering students with sensory issues or anxiety. The hosts mock the policy, pointing out that the BBC could not find a single deaf student who was actually bothered by clapping, and noting that the change discriminates against blind students who rely on audio cues.

Rent Men
Episode 1049 2:34:16 - 2:36:08

1049: Rent Men

Montreal Jazz Festival Cancellation, Cultural Appropriation Protest

The Montreal Jazz Festival canceled the show "Slave" following protests over cultural appropriation. The production, directed by a white man and featuring white singers performing songs written by black slaves, was criticized by artists like Moses Sumney. The hosts argue that the concept of "cultural appropriation" is being taken to an extreme that stifles artistic expression.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 2:39:31 - 2:42:21

1047: Congrats Canada

Gender Confirmation Surgery, Preferred Pronoun Trends

The term "gender confirmation surgery" has replaced "gender reassignment" in activist and medical circles, as seen in the coverage of teen activist Jazz Jennings. In the corporate world, there is a growing trend of employees including preferred pronouns in their email signatures. Critics view this practice as a form of virtue signaling, particularly when used by cisgender individuals.

Master Algo
Episode 966 1:28:47 - 1:33:08

966: Master Algo

Miss America 2018, Ventriloquism, North Dakota Winner

The hosts perform a "television producer" deconstruction of the Miss America pageant. They praise a ventriloquist act but critique the overall selection of contestants, noting that "genuine beauties" are often overlooked. Cara Mund of North Dakota is crowned the winner, though the hosts compare her appearance to Marie Osmond and Miley Cyrus.

Master Algo
Episode 966 1:45:22 - 1:48:25

966: Master Algo

Miss DC, Football Concussions, Jazz Dancing Talent

Miss District of Columbia is asked about outlawing full-contact football in schools due to brain damage, a question the hosts find "shitty." They discuss the talent portion of the pageant, noting that almost every contestant performed a jazz dance. The winner, Miss North Dakota, is credited for a professional-quality dance routine inspired by Bob Fosse.

Barry's Choice
Episode 925 11:19 - 13:47

925: Barry's Choice

Electronic Waste Disposal, Hard Drive Security, Vintage Software Value

The hosts discuss methods for disposing of vintage computer hardware while maintaining data security, such as drilling through hard drives. They debate the potential resale value of legacy items like the Microsoft mouse with a metal ball and Lotus Jazz software. A distinction is made between being a "cheapskate" hoarder and a legitimate archivist of technology.

The Weed Mobile
Episode 632 2:43:12 - 2:46:14

632: The Weed Mobile

John Cleese on Football, Outro and Sign-off

The episode concludes with a classic clip of John Cleese explaining the differences between American football and soccer to an American audience. Cleese characterizes American football as a series of advertising jingles with little individual creativity, while comparing soccer to jazz. The hosts sign off from the "Drone Star State" and "Silicon Valley," promising to return for the next broadcast.

Add Bacon
Episode 490 1:50:15 - 1:52:56

490: Add Bacon

Shamanic Vortex and Second Half Transition

The hosts play a clip of jazz musicians describing their performance as a "vortex" bridging the spiritual and physical planes. This serves as a transition into the second half of the program. They briefly mention a news item regarding an "asteroid apocalypse" before moving to other stories.