Topic: Jennifer Aniston

13 chapters across the catalog

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 2:27:12 - 2:29:24

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Megyn Kelly Rant, Jennifer Aniston and Women's Sports

Megyn Kelly delivered a viral rant criticizing actress Jennifer Aniston for her comments regarding JD Vance and "childless cat ladies." Kelly accused Aniston of being a "fake protector of women" for failing to speak out on issues like biological males competing in women's sports. The segment notes that Kelly's short, high-intensity rants are highly effective for social media distribution, particularly on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

Pam Bondage
Episode 1730 2:37:40 - 2:40:44

1730: Pam Bondage

John C. Dvorak's Encounter with Jennifer Aniston

John C. Dvorak recounted a personal anecdote about meeting actress Jennifer Aniston on a flight from Austin. Dvorak noted her "pleasant" demeanor but observed that she appeared to have had significant cosmetic work on her nose. The encounter ended when Aniston was met by a large entourage upon landing, highlighting the contrast between her public persona and private travel.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:51 - 4:28

1654: e-Safety

Social Media Trends, Gender Identity Speculation

The discussion shifts to current trends on X, formerly Twitter, specifically a recurring conspiracy theory regarding the gender identity of famous actresses. Mention is made of users scrutinizing photos of Britney Spears and Jennifer Aniston. The hosts suggest these online discussions are a byproduct of broader societal debates regarding men and women in sports.

Vermox
Episode 1592 2:18:39 - 2:24:29

1592: Vermox

Critique of The Morning Show and Barbie Movie

The third season of Apple TV's "The Morning Show" is criticized for its "woke" writing and unrealistic portrayal of newsrooms. Clips from the show regarding January 6th, abortion clinics in Texas, and climate change are played to illustrate the perceived poor quality. The "Barbie" movie is also briefly discussed and dismissed as a "lame" commercial for Mattel.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 5:27 - 9:35

1382: super-mutation

Apple TV Promotion, The Morning Show Corporate Synergy

ABC News provided extensive coverage for the second season of "The Morning Show," an Apple TV+ series starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. This promotion highlights the corporate intersection of Disney and Apple, where major shareholders influence broadcast content to market streaming services that are not available on traditional cable.

Bald Nancy
Episode 1371 52:53 - 57:54

1371: Bald Nancy

Jennifer Aniston, The Offspring, Social Ostracization

The discussion covers the growing trend of social ostracization based on vaccination status, citing Jennifer Aniston's decision to cut unvaccinated people out of her life. The band The Offspring reportedly removed a member for refusing the vaccine despite having natural immunity. A viral TikTok video is played to illustrate the circular logic often used in arguments between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 2:36:57 - 2:38:31

1211: Pale Male

"The Morning Show", Kobe Bryant Death News

The hosts briefly discuss the Apple TV+ series "The Morning Show," praising Jennifer Aniston's performance and the show's "inside baseball" look at media. The discussion is interrupted by the breaking news of Kobe Bryant's death in a helicopter crash in Calabasas. They speculate that the tragedy will dominate news cycles for days, potentially displacing coronavirus coverage.

Invidious Phobias
Episode 1202 1:00:56 - 1:06:20

1202: Invidious Phobias

The Morning Show Review and TV Production Culture

A review of the Apple TV+ series *The Morning Show* praises its accurate depiction of high-pressure television production and the fallout of sexual misconduct allegations. The discussion explores the sleep-deprived culture of morning news and the role of consultant Brian Stelter.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190

1190: Olive Theory

Apple TV Plus, Jennifer Aniston, and Berkeley Humor

The discussion opens with the growth of the No Agenda YouTube channel and the potential for a Netflix deal. Attention shifts to Apple TV Plus and its new leadership from HBO, specifically the original programming featuring Jennifer Aniston. An anecdote follows regarding a Salman Rushdie lookalike at a Whole Foods in Berkeley, California.

Solutioning
Episode 1181 21:18 - 24:05

1181: Solutioning

Local 512 Austin Meetup, Sandra Bullock Tax Strategy

Adam Curry reports on attending a local No Agenda meetup in South Austin organized by Sir Scott of the Armory. The discussion transitions to why celebrities like Sandra Bullock and Jennifer Aniston maintain residences in Austin, highlighting the financial benefits of living in a state with no personal income tax.

Vooden Sporks
Episode 1179 1:34:34 - 1:37:30

1179: Vooden Sporks

Willie Brown, Hillary Clinton and Jennifer Aniston

Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown published a column in the San Francisco Chronicle suggesting that Hillary Clinton should be the Democratic nominee due to her brand recognition. In a separate tangent, the hosts discuss Jennifer Aniston's origins and a host's claim of meeting her at an Austin airport, which is contested by biographical facts stating she is from Los Angeles.

Pap Schmear
Episode 278 55:27 - 57:35

278: Pap Schmear

Grammy Awards PR and Celebrity News Cycle

The entertainment news cycle is currently dominated by heavy promotion for the Grammy Awards, which is attributed to the PR firm Edelman. Mainstream celebrity news programs are focusing on Lindsay Lohan's legal troubles and Jennifer Aniston's real estate purchases. The hosts note that access to stars like Justin Bieber and Eminem is often contingent on media outlets providing favorable promotional coverage.

Gassed in Boston
Episode 228 59:19 - 1:01:24

228: Gassed in Boston

Jennifer Aniston "R-Word" Controversy, Media Outrage

Actress Jennifer Aniston faced backlash after using a slur on Live with Regis and Kelly to describe her profession. The hosts argue that the media figures and advocacy groups expressing outrage are the ones truly deserving of the label, contrasting them with the genuine achievements of Special Olympics athletes.