Topic: Listener Email

13 chapters across the catalog

GND-MOU-ROI
Episode 1116 1:27:33 - 1:32:23

1116: GND-MOU-ROI

Podcasting Business Models, The Failure of "Chip In" Strategy

A discussion on podcast monetization explored why the "$2 a month" subscription model often fails for independent creators. The hosts argued that a "value for value" system, where listeners choose their own contribution level based on the utility they receive, is more sustainable. They also noted that using "low-barrier" language like "chip in" in email marketing did not significantly increase donations.

Chain of Lies
Episode 898 14:09 - 15:39

898: Chain of Lies

Podcast Production Workflow and Listener Clip Submissions

The hosts describe their technical process for gathering and editing news clips, involving DVR recordings and digital transfers the morning of the show. They request that producers and listeners avoid sending the same "gem" clips to both hosts simultaneously to maintain the element of surprise during the broadcast. This coordination is intended to streamline the deconstruction process for the Sunday and Thursday episodes.

White Male Clerks
Episode 801 10:08 - 11:47

801: White Male Clerks

Listener Feedback Regarding Refugee Crisis and Trump Coverage

A listener email from a correspondent using the name Frank Mancuso criticizes the show for its perceived "Trump ass-kissing" and lack of empathy for refugees. The emailer challenges the hosts to imagine their own families without food or water for six months, accusing them of being biased agents for the Trump campaign. The hosts dismiss the criticism, suggesting the listener may be a "Hillary bot" from Brooklyn who is not truly listening to the program's nuances.

Polymorphic Analysis
Episode 684 4:38 - 7:12

684: Polymorphic Analysis

Tourette's Syndrome, Toe Snapping, Listener Feedback

A discussion regarding personal tics and Tourette's syndrome follows a previous segment about toe snapping. Listeners have submitted emails detailing their own strange habits, such as rolling tennis balls over their bodies or blowing into their hands. The conversation suggests that acknowledging and laughing about these tics with family can often reduce their frequency.

Pre-Dead
Episode 513 1:04:13 - 1:10:44

513: Pre-Dead

Google I/O, Listener Criticism, Jon Stewart

The Google I/O conference is introduced alongside a critical listener email regarding a previous "Google rant." The hosts discuss the nature of audience relationships and the fatigue that comes from consuming high-conflict media like Jon Stewart or Howard Stern.

Warming Up to Iceland
Episode 511 1:29:55 - 1:32:20

511: Warming Up to Iceland

Haldol Side Effects, Placebo Effects and Listener Stories

A listener shares a harrowing experience with the antipsychotic drug Haldol, describing severe physical contortions and dental damage after being injected in a hospital. This anecdote supports the argument that many psychiatric treatments rely on placebo effects or have dangerous side effects that are often downplayed.

Airplane Apocalypse
Episode 507 25:34 - 29:39

507: Airplane Apocalypse

Listener Feedback, Media Criticism, Mental Health Advice

The hosts read an email from a listener named Garrett who stopped listening due to "media assassination" fatigue. They compare their show to The Daily Show and offer advice on maintaining mental health by disconnecting from the news cycle and focusing on personal hobbies like gardening or painting.

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.

Atlas Shrugged
Episode 111 1:25:25 - 1:27:29

111: Atlas Shrugged

Listener Feedback, Vaccine Responsibility and Sign-off

A listener from Montreal criticized the show's stance against vaccines, suggesting the hosts would be responsible for deaths if people follow their advice. The hosts conclude the episode with a warning about potential future censorship regarding vaccine discussions and provide donation information before signing off.

A Jew In The Safe
Episode 106 46:29 - 48:07

106: A Jew In The Safe

Listener Feedback and Career Paths in Journalism

A listener who is a truck driver writes in to express relief that he did not pursue a career in television journalism after hearing the hosts' descriptions of the industry's inner workings. The hosts praise the listener for having a "real job" that contributes to the country's backbone.

Obama and Olbermann
Episode 35 42:28 - 45:46

35: Obama and Olbermann

Listener Feedback, Hillary Clinton Vice President Theory

Following a brief Skype connection failure, the hosts address angry listener emails regarding their previous coverage of Barack Obama. They compare Obama's political brand to the "Macintosh" of politics, where supporters are intensely protective. A theory is proposed that John McCain should select Hillary Clinton as his vice-presidential running mate to disrupt the election.