Topic: Journaling

811 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 55:39 - 59:29

1874: Kennel Index

Donald Trump, Kaitlan Collins, and CNN "Hatred"

Donald Trump is criticized by media outlets for telling CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins she "needs to smile more" during a press interaction. Trump defends his stance, claiming Collins and CNN are "crooked" and "corrupt" organizations that treat him with hatred. The segment includes a compilation of Trump's past confrontations with female reporters, where he frequently labels them "terrible" or "obnoxious."

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 49:34 - 54:21

1872: Lunar Economy

Presidential Transparency, Media Reporting Habits

The hosts discuss Trump's unique practice of allowing the press to film entire cabinet meetings, likening it to a corporate "Monday morning management meeting." They argue that journalists find these sessions boring and fail to report on the actual data presented, such as crime statistics and job growth, focusing instead on controversial soundbites.

Trollery
Episode 1869 1:31:49 - 1:38:19

1869: Trollery

Replimune Cancer Drug, FDA Corruption Allegations

Former FDA officials defended the decision not to approve the cancer drug Replimune, despite intense pressure from the Wall Street Journal's opinion board and investors like BlackRock. The agency cited a lack of substantial evidence and the company's failure to conduct a proper control group study. Allegations surfaced that the media campaign for the drug was a "stock play" rather than a compassionate plea for melanoma patients, as the company's stock has since plummeted.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:08:36 - 1:11:05

1864: Pointcast

Wolf Blitzer, Ballroom Shooting Eyewitness, CNN Reporting

CNN's Wolf Blitzer provided an eyewitness account of a shooting near a Trump event, describing his experience being moved to a secure room by police. The hosts analyze his reporting style and his description of himself as a "broadcast professional" during the frightening incident.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 4:48 - 6:30

1863: Nekkidly

Journalist Protest, First Amendment Awards

Over 200 journalists signed a letter demanding that the White House Correspondents' Association confront President Trump over perceived attacks on press freedom. Despite the tension, the event proceeded as an awards ceremony focused on the First Amendment and journalism scholarships. Critics on "The View" argued that Trump should not have been invited, labeling him a threat to the free press.

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:31:08 - 1:34:18

1854: Rackout

Podcast Industry Trends, Guest-Driven Show Fatigue

A Wall Street Journal article discusses veteran podcasters leaving the industry as celebrities and YouTube dominate the space. Analysis suggests that guest-driven podcasts are suffering from a "deficit of guests" as high-profile figures limit their appearances to a few major shows. In contrast, independent, host-driven models like "Value for Value" are positioned to survive by avoiding reliance on fickle advertisers and repetitive guest circuits.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:36:00 - 2:40:05

1847: Off-Ramp

The Journal Podcast, Asiana Flight 214 Pilot Prank

The hosts compare their lean production to the extensive staff list of The Wall Street Journal's "The Journal" podcast. They revisit the infamous 2013 KTVU news prank where a newsreader read fake, racially insensitive pilot names for the Asiana Flight 214 crash. The segment highlights the robotic nature of modern newsreaders who follow teleprompters without scrutiny.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:24:17 - 1:28:16

1840: Hoity-toity

Newspaper Business Models, Hearst and Amazon Snap Benefits

A historical look at the newspaper industry notes that while organizations like Hearst were once highly profitable, modern papers are essentially "welfare for reporters." The hosts argue that Bezos's decision to cut staff reflects a move toward solvency rather than a "sacred trust" in democracy.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:28:16 - 1:31:31

1840: Hoity-toity

David Folkenflik, NPR and Media Privilege

NPR's David Folkenflik discusses the impact of Washington Post cuts on local accountability. The hosts criticize modern journalists for being "privileged commentators" who have lost touch with the public, suggesting they have been infected by a "mind virus" of self-importance.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 12:01 - 18:40

1838: Coup Afoot

NBC Nightly News, Tom Llamas Teaser Analysis

An analysis of the NBC Nightly News opening teaser hosted by Tom Llamas highlights high production values and "showbiz pizzazz." The segment deconstructs the use of tension music and the "sad puppy" trope used to balance heavy news cycles involving winter storms and crime. NBC is rated as the top performer among the big three networks for its ability to maintain viewer engagement through professional editing.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:33:07 - 2:35:54

1838: Coup Afoot

Kanye West Apology, Candace Owens Pronunciation

Kanye West issued a full-page apology in the Wall Street Journal for his previous anti-semitic remarks, citing a struggle with bipolar disorder and a loss of touch with reality. Meanwhile, Candace Owens is mocked for her repeated mispronunciation of the word "compartmentalize" (as "compromentalize") during a broadcast. The segment suggests Owens's linguistic errors are becoming a recurring source of comedic deconstruction.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 39:33 - 43:21

1834: Swarm Forge

GLP-1 Health Risks and Airline Fuel Savings

New research published in the British Medical Journal warns that stopping GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic can lead to rapid weight gain and increased risks of diabetes and heart disease. Meanwhile, CNBC reports that Wall Street analysts at Jeffrey predict airlines will save significantly on fuel costs as the population loses weight. The FDA has also reportedly removed warnings regarding suicidal tendencies from these medications.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 1:18:08 - 1:20:25

1833: Spicy Mode

Jake Tapper, Kristi Noem Interview Conflict

CNN's Jake Tapper faced criticism for expressing a personal "position" during an interview with Governor Kristi Noem regarding the Renee Goods shooting. Noem maintained that the officer acted in self-defense against a weaponized vehicle, while Tapper questioned the certainty of the facts before the investigation concluded.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 18:56 - 26:08

1830: Bulb Heads

CBS Evening News, Tony Dokoupil Apology

Tony Dokoupil, the new anchor of the CBS Evening News, issued a public apology for legacy media's past failures in coverage. He specifically cited the Iraq War, NAFTA, Russiagate, and the Hunter Biden laptop as instances where the press prioritized elite perspectives over average Americans. Dokoupil promised a new standard of accountability and transparency for the network under its new ownership.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 17:41 - 22:12

1071: Commie Comey

John C. Dvorak Dismissal from PC Magazine

John C. Dvorak details his unceremonious dismissal from PC Magazine after 32 years of continuous column writing. He describes receiving a terse email from a new editor placing him on "hiatus," which he interprets as a permanent firing driven by a shift toward social justice editorial standards. Dvorak notes that other veteran columnists, such as Tim Bajarin, received similar treatment.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 14:09 - 17:22

1829: Zoomerwaffen

Nick Shirley, Somali Healthcare Fraud Investigation in Minneapolis

Independent creator Nick Shirley investigates numerous Somali-run healthcare and childcare facilities in Minneapolis suspected of being fronts for financial fraud. Shirley documents buildings containing multiple LLCs with no visible medical activity, suggesting tens of millions of dollars are being funneled through these entities. The lack of mainstream media coverage on these specific local operations is highlighted.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 2:48:52 - 2:51:20

1813: Lunchbox

NBC News "Facts, Clarity, Calm" Campaign

NBC News has launched a new marketing campaign centered on the slogans "Facts, Clarity, Calm." The campaign features people expressing a lack of trust in extreme or scary news reporting. The hosts criticize the strategy, arguing that modern audiences actually crave the excitement and conflict that the "calm" branding explicitly avoids.

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 49:29 - 52:05

1812: Champagne Socialist

Barack Obama, Social Media Regulation, Journalism Future

Barack Obama called for government regulatory constraints on social media business models to combat "hateful" and "polarizing" voices. Speaking at the Connecticut Forum, he argued that while diversity of opinion is welcome, "diversity of facts" is problematic for democracy. Critics view this as a potential move toward podcast licensing and censorship.

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 2:03:53 - 2:14:45

1812: Champagne Socialist

Value for Value Model, Patreon Criticism, Media Independence

The "value for value" model is presented as a superior alternative to Patreon-supported journalism, which often suffers from "audience capture." By relying on voluntary donations rather than subscriptions or ads, the show maintains its independence to discuss controversial topics without fear of losing a fixed subscriber base.