Topic: Little House On The Prairie

6 chapters across the catalog

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:07:51 - 1:15:21

1771: Home Depotation

Breastfeeding vs. Formula, Historical Context

A discussion on the prevalence of baby formula questions why natural breastfeeding has been supplanted by commercial products. The hosts speculate on how families managed infant nutrition before the invention of formula, referencing "Little House on the Prairie" and the use of wet nurses or raw cow's milk. There is a suggestion that "Big Food" and companies like Nestle have successfully marketed formula as a superior alternative to breast milk.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 1:11:04 - 1:13:28

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

Little House on the Prairie as Libertarian Parable

A segment on France 24 claims the "Little House on the Prairie" book series was a "libertarian parable" written by Rose Wilder Lane to promote anti-government sentiment. The hosts discuss the claim that the stories were a "myth" designed to obscure the role of the federal government in frontier settlement. They link this to a broader cultural debate about the value of hard work.

Bub
Episode 1624 2:02:52 - 2:04:45

1624: Bub

Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal Name Change

The American Library Association stripped Laura Ingalls Wilder's name from a major children's literature award in 2018 due to perceived racism in her "Little House on the Prairie" books. The hosts discuss the ongoing trend of removing historical names from awards and speculate on future targets for similar actions.

Deputary
Episode 1623 16:37 - 19:45

1623: Deputary

Classic Television Mentality and Over-the-Air Networks

The resurgence of classic television shows on over-the-air (OTA) digital networks like MeTV highlights a shift in cultural values compared to modern programming. Shows such as Leave It to Beaver and Gunsmoke are praised for their production quality and traditional mentality. A disagreement occurs regarding Little House on the Prairie, with one host praising the books' depiction of pioneer life while the other expresses a strong dislike for the series.

Terror Factory
Episode 709 36:17 - 37:56

709: Terror Factory

James Bond Pipeline Fiction, Little House on the Prairie Media Critique

The 1999 James Bond film "The World Is Not Enough" featured a plot involving an 800-mile pipeline through Turkey, mirroring real-world geopolitical energy struggles. Similarly, an old episode of "Little House on the Prairie" starring Michael Landon provided an early deconstruction of media corruption, showing a newspaper refusing to print the truth to avoid offending wealthy interests. These fictional examples are cited as reflections of how power and press operate in reality.

How to Survive the Economic Collapse
Episode 48 1:07:05 - 1:11:02

48: How to Survive the Economic Collapse

Depression-Era Professions, Writing, and Dystopian Imagery

Historically, the restaurant, writing, and entertainment industries flourish during economic depressions as people seek distraction and prepared food. Handmade products and technology exploitation are identified as modern opportunities for survival. Dystopian cultural references like "Little House on the Prairie," "Mad Max," and "Escape from New York" are used to frame the public's perception of collapse.