Topic: Meat

164 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 3:25 - 5:45

1867: Transmission Window

Amsterdam Fossil Fuel Advertising Ban and British Tourist Crackdown

Amsterdam has implemented a ban on public advertising for fossil fuel products, including gas-powered cars, airlines, and meat products like chicken nuggets. Additionally, the city continues its "stay away" campaign targeting young British men to curb rowdy behavior and public nuisance issues.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 2:18:45 - 2:20:33

1837: Moral Injury

Amsterdam Fossil Fuel Ban, Green Left Party, Meat Advertising

The city of Amsterdam is banning advertisements for fossil fuels, cruises, combustion vehicles, and meat products. The policy is driven by a coalition led by the "Green Left" (GroenLinks) party and the "Party for the Animals." Critics argue that such bans are extreme and reflect the growing influence of radical environmentalist groups in European local governments.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 3:00:24 - 3:04:02

1820: Tokyo Rose

Campbell's Soup 3D Printed Chicken Allegations

A lawsuit filed by a former Campbell's Soup employee alleges that an executive made disparaging remarks about the company's products, including claims of using 3D-printed or bioengineered chicken. While Campbell's denies the claims as "patently absurd," the Florida Attorney General has opened an investigation into the company's products.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 2:37:53 - 2:42:01

1817: Stunt Grenade

Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Lone Star Tick Fatality

A 47-year-old New Jersey man became the first known fatality from Alpha-Gal syndrome, a severe meat allergy triggered by the bite of a Lone Star tick. The condition causes a hypersensitivity to a carbohydrate found in mammalian meat, and researchers at the University of Virginia confirmed the diagnosis after the man's death following the consumption of a hamburger.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 3:01:18 - 3:03:52

1775: Boomer Benefits

Tick Season, Alpha Gal Meat Allergy

The CDC reports the highest rate of emergency care for tick bites since 2019, with Lyme disease remaining a primary concern in the Northeast and Midwest. Prevention tips include wearing permethrin-treated clothing and performing daily tick checks. The "Alpha Gal" red meat allergy, caused by the Lone Star tick, is revisited as a significant but under-reported health issue in the South.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 33:50 - 36:47

1700: Turban Tossing

Rail and River Logistics, Meat Export Diversion

Logistics experts suggest that railroads and barges are prepared to handle some of the cargo diverted from the port strike, though low river levels remain a challenge. The hosts theorize that the Biden administration's refusal to invoke the Taft-Hartley Act may be a strategy to force meat exports back into the domestic market. This influx of beef and pork could potentially lower grocery prices and reduce inflation before the election.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 1:25:19 - 1:30:26

1665: Flag Gate

Young Heart Attack Trends and "Dr. Bot"

NBC reports on an alarming trend of healthy, athletic young people suffering heart attacks. Dr. Deepak Bhatt of Mount Sinai (whom the hosts call "Dr. Bot") suggests the causes could include obesity, cocaine use, or "smoldering inflammation." The report features a 38-year-old triathlete who collapsed after a race. The hosts note the doctor's recommendation to avoid red meat and go vegan.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 31:14 - 33:43

1664: Friendshoring

Economic Impact, USDA and Genetically Modified Chickens

Dr. Brian Hooker suggests that the bird flu crisis serves as an economic catalyst to transition the food supply toward alternative technologies. He points out that the USDA has already developed chickens genetically modified to be immune to influenza, potentially replacing culled natural herds. This shift is viewed as a move toward a more controlled, GMO-based protein industry, including lab-grown meat.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 58:51 - 1:02:29

1662: Rousting Granny

Nilgai Meat, King Ranch, High Fence Hunting

A discussion of Nilgai meat, a type of large antelope harvested from the King Ranch in Texas, highlights its lean quality and similarity to beef. The meat is described as sweeter than traditional venison and less gamey than wild-caught animals. The conversation touches on "high fence" ranching practices and the culinary characteristics of ground elk versus Nilgai.

ungreen
Episode 1659 2:54:06 - 2:58:16

1659: ungreen

End of Show Mix, RFK Jr. Brain Worm

The episode concludes with a sound mix featuring clips about the H5N1 bird flu, the promotion of lab-grown meat, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent disclosure regarding a parasitic brain worm. The mix serves as a final deconstruction of the week's major news themes.

Spaving
Episode 1658 2:21:50 - 2:24:57

1658: Spaving

Fake Meat, School Lunch Programs and Grain Quality

Producers discussed the potential for the government to push "fake meat" and insect-based proteins through the public school system, starting with pilot programs in low-income districts. An anecdote from a farmer suggested that high-quality grain is often diverted to premium pet food brands like Iams, while lower-quality grain is sold for human consumption via companies like Cargill.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 44:36 - 48:01

1657: Trash Can Man

Lab-Grown Meat, Florida Legislative Debate

The head of global marketing for Good Meat debated Florida State Representative Dean Black regarding the future of cultivated meat. While the industry claims environmental benefits and efficiency, Florida legislators and cattle ranchers express skepticism regarding the safety and necessity of "assembled" meat products.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 50:38 - 55:34

1657: Trash Can Man

Government Subsidies, Fake Meat Market Strategy

Proponents of lab-grown meat argue that scaling technology will eventually lower costs, similar to the trajectory of electric vehicles. Critics predict the government will eventually offer subsidies to make synthetic meat cheaper than traditional ranching, mirroring the $5,000 tax credits used to incentivize EV adoption.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 2:45:10 - 2:48:10

1657: Trash Can Man

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Waldo of Lower Alabama

Waldo from Lower Alabama is officially knighted as "Sir Waldo of the Lake of Lower Alabama" after reaching the required donation threshold. The ceremony includes the traditional reading of the roundtable menu and the awarding of a signet ring and certificate of authenticity.

WWX
Episode 1651 1:23:46 - 1:28:36

1651: WWX

Lab-Grown Beef Rice, South Korean Food Innovation

Researchers at Yonsei University in South Korea have developed "beef rice" by growing animal muscle and fat cells inside rice grains. This hybrid food is marketed as a sustainable, low-carbon alternative to traditional cattle farming. The discussion touches on the role of chemical companies like Royal DSM in creating the taste and texture of synthetic proteins.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 2:13:14 - 2:14:48

1627: White Ringer

Plant-Based Meat, Gated Communities, Consumer Trends

A "boots on the ground" report from a grocery delivery driver notes a trend of residents in gated communities purchasing large quantities of plant-based meat products. Despite the high cost and perceived health benefits, some observers believe the fake meat market is shrinking as consumers return to traditional protein sources. The trend is framed as a status-driven consumer behavior prevalent among certain socioeconomic groups.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 1:00:28 - 1:03:01

1620: Yoko Swifto

Synthetic Meat from Sewage, California Water Recycling

Japanese researchers led by Mitsuyuki Aikida have developed a method to create edible synthetic steaks from human sewage mud, utilizing high protein content from bacteria. Simultaneously, California has approved new regulations for "direct potable reuse," allowing treated wastewater to be recycled directly into the drinking water supply.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1613 19:06 - 21:14

1613: Fossil Fools

UN Secretary General, Fossil Fools and Bug Diets

UN Secretary General António Guterres calls for an end to burning "fossil fuels" while 130 countries sign an agreement to make food production more sustainable. The hosts highlight the focus on reducing meat consumption and the potential shift toward insect-based diets as a climate solution.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 59:50 - 1:02:18

1593: Beast Train

Lone Star Tick, Alpha-Gal Syndrome, 5G Conspiracy

A conspiracy theory suggests the Lone Star tick, which causes the alpha-gal meat allergy, was engineered at Plum Island and that 5G networks were deployed to repel the insects. This is countered by medical observations of vaccine-adjuvant links to alpha-gal and reports from healthcare workers regarding an uptick in general vaccine adverse events.