Topic: Mick Jagger

10 chapters across the catalog

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 21:36 - 24:22

1827: CIS-Lunar

Media Coverage of Epstein Circle Celebrity Photos

CBS and other outlets highlighted photos of celebrities and politicians found in Jeffrey Epstein's records, including Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and Mick Jagger. During an interview, a family member of Virginia Giuffre was observed wearing a monarch butterfly pin, sparking discussion about MKUltra symbolism and psychological programming. The hosts remain skeptical that these photo releases will lead to substantive legal consequences for those in power.

Kung Flu
Episode 1213 1:44:52 - 1:49:35

1213: Kung Flu

Dairy Council Corruption in Television Media

Dr. Mark Hyman shares a story about the Dairy Council's influence on The Martha Stewart Show, where a trainer was forced to promote milk as a sports drink. Adam Curry recounts a similar experience from his time as a TV host in the Netherlands, where he was given a new Volvo 480 ES in exchange for drinking milk during interviews, including one with Mick Jagger.

Netherlindian
Episode 1127 1:21:59 - 1:28:50

1127: Netherlindian

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Accent Controversy and Code Switching

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced criticism for using a specific accent during a speech at the National Action Network. The hosts discuss "code-switching," comparing her performance to Hillary Clinton's shifting dialects and Mick Jagger's adjustment of his British accent for American audiences. The underlying message of her speech—that a bartender can reach Congress—is noted as a positive American sentiment.

Pet a Pony
Episode 878 44:17 - 47:55

878: Pet a Pony

Rolling Stones Interview and Anti-Trump Protesters

The Rolling Stones expressed mystification and caution regarding Donald Trump's election in a recent Associated Press interview. Adam Curry expresses disappointment in the band's "sniveling" and "accountant-like" responses. The segment also features a clip of an anarchist protester suggesting the United States should "stay single" and have no president.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 2:11:35 - 2:15:22

821: Manterruptors

Art Collections, Warhol and Lichtenstein Values

The hosts discuss a private art collection in Amsterdam featuring rare prints by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. The collection includes seven of the eight Warhol prints of Mick Jagger, with the eighth reportedly owned by Jagger himself. They marvel at the multi-million dollar valuations of these pieces, including Lichtenstein's comic-book-style works and Warhol's iconic soup cans.

Climate Disobedience
Episode 790 2:02:25 - 2:04:58

790: Climate Disobedience

Rupert Murdoch, Jerry Hall Engagement and Gold Digger Labels

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, 84, announced his engagement to 61-year-old former model Jerry Hall. The announcement triggered a wave of "gold digger" and "whore" comments on social media. The segment highlights the hypocrisy of these attacks, noting that Hall is a wealthy woman in her own right and that the age gap is being used to fuel misogynistic tropes.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 2:22:25 - 2:27:51

625: Touching the Stick

Tourette Syndrome, Personal Advice and Mick Jagger Anecdote

Adam Curry responds to a listener's email about a son recently diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. Curry shares his personal experience living with the condition, advising against psychiatric medication and encouraging openness rather than trying to hide the symptoms. He recounts a humorous anecdote about Mick Jagger noticing his "weird tick" and finding it interesting, emphasizing that such traits can be seen as unique rather than negative.

Felonious Bears
Episode 432 1:11:51 - 1:15:06

432: Felonious Bears

Carla Bruni Statue, Elite Symbolism

A statue of Carla Bruni, wife of Nicolas Sarkozy, has been erected in France depicting her as a working-class woman. The hosts mock the sculpture, noting the irony of a wealthy elite being used to symbolize labor. They also briefly mention Asma al-assad and the public image of political wives in international media.

Hydroxy Booster
Episode 40 58:42 - 1:00:17

40: Hydroxy Booster

EMI Music Group, Rolling Stones Departure

The Rolling Stones have announced their departure from EMI to join Universal Music Group, taking their post-1971 back catalog with them. This move is seen as a major blow to EMI and its owner, the hedge fund Terra Firma, which purchased the label for 4 billion pounds. The loss of such a high-profile act is interpreted as a sign of the ongoing decline of the traditional mainstream music industry.

Hot Horse Meat and Hidden Salami
Episode 15 32:32 - 34:07

15: Hot Horse Meat and Hidden Salami

Nicolas Sarkozy Marriage, Carla Bruni, and Celebrity Dating

French President Nicolas Sarkozy's marriage to former supermodel Carla Bruni is discussed following the release of official photos. Bruni's past relationships with Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, and Donald Trump are mentioned alongside her upcoming album release. The hosts joke about the social circles that lead to such high-profile meetings.