Topic: Oak

19 chapters across the catalog

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 2:55:04 - 3:01:13

1805: Hamburger Wine

John C. Dvorak's Wine Tip, Robert Mondavi Private Selection

John C. Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" regarding Robert Mondavi Private Selection Bourbon Barrel Aged Cabernet Sauvignon. He describes it as a high-quality "hamburger wine" available for around $10 to $12 that features a distinct oaky character. Dvorak explains the history of the Mondavi "Private Selection" label and recommends it for those who enjoy dark, well-made California wines at a budget price.

Pulling a Johnson
Episode 1631 2:55:26 - 3:01:51

1631: Pulling a Johnson

Oak Tree Trimming, Korean BBQ, Good News Chickens

John Dvorak discusses the loud oak tree branches hitting his house and his plans to hire an arborist. He shares details of his recent Korean-style BBQ dinner. The show concludes with a "Good News" segment about a young girl in Blacksburg, Virginia, who started a sanctuary for aging rescue chickens.

Si Senor
Episode 1487

1487: Si Senor

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak Broadcasting from Bluffton, Georgia

Adam Curry broadcasts from Bluffton, Georgia, a small town of approximately 200 residents, while John C. Dvorak reports from a rainy Northern Silicon Valley. Curry describes his travel from San Antonio to Atlanta and the subsequent three-hour drive to the White Oak Pastures ranch. The hosts compare the distinctive Georgia accent to other Southern dialects.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 9:02 - 12:11

1487: Si Senor

Will Harris, White Oak Pastures, and Russell Brand

Will Harris of White Oak Pastures is highlighted for his work in regenerative farming and his recent viral appearance on Fox Business with Stuart Varney. The segment references Russell Brand's commentary on the interview, which challenged stereotypes about Southern farmers and addressed concerns regarding Bill Gates' acquisition of American farmland.

Injectables
Episode 1481 2:23:09 - 2:26:34

1481: Injectables

Oak Ridge National Lab, Classified Documents, Nuclear Security

A caller to a news program describes the strict security protocols at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Y-12 National Security Complex. The caller argues that Donald Trump's handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago is a betrayal of the thousands of workers who face severe consequences for minor security infractions.

Omnipocalypse
Episode 1215 2:05:46 - 2:07:18

1215: Omnipocalypse

Pete Buttigieg ICE Contracts, Giant Oak Controversy

Democracy Now reported that Pete Buttigieg's campaign removed the name of Jacob Shapiro, former president of Giant Oak, from a fundraiser co-host list. Giant Oak has reportedly received $45 million in contracts from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The hosts discuss the controversy as an example of the "crooked" nature of political fundraising.

Undercount of Color
Episode 1020

1020: Undercount of Color

John Dvorak, Antique Sideboard Discoveries

John Dvorak describes cleaning out a large British sideboard from the 1970s and discovering a collection of vintage items. Among the finds are an original California Zephyr train brochure and memorabilia from the Oakland Oaks baseball team. The discussion includes a comparison to the television show Pawn Stars and Dvorak's plan to scan and archive the documents online.

Gut Punch
Episode 922 21:30 - 27:00

922: Gut Punch

Louise Rosealma Interview, Berkeley Protest Violence Claims

Louise Rosealma, an Antifa activist, gave an interview detailing her version of being punched during a Berkeley protest. The hosts express skepticism regarding her claims of severe injury and "fleeing," noting her social media posts about seeking "100 Nazi scalps" prior to the event.

Culture Vulture
Episode 731 2:12:13 - 2:15:40

731: Culture Vulture

North Carolina Shark Attacks, Shark Week PR

Two teenagers suffered severe injuries in separate shark attacks off the coast of Oak Island, North Carolina. Skepticism is raised regarding the timing of the media coverage, suggesting a potential PR link to the upcoming "Shark Week" and the release of "Sharknado 3."

Revolution of Dignity
Episode 603 59:42 - 1:03:29

603: Revolution of Dignity

Listener Donations, Mac and Cheese Karma, Claudia Gerber Search

The hosts read through various donations from Red Oak, Texas, and Wisconsin. A segment is dedicated to trying to find a missing note from donor Claudia Gerber, with the hosts expressing concern that they missed a specific request for her husband. They offer "human resource karma" for a listener's upcoming marriage.

Walking Bear
Episode 642 2:17:28 - 2:19:19

642: Walking Bear

Bipedal Walking Bear in New Jersey

A report on "Vinny," a juvenile black bear in Oak Ridge, New Jersey, that has gained national attention for walking upright on its hind legs. Wildlife officials believe the bear adopted this bipedal gait due to injuries to its front paws, likely sustained in a car accident.

Uptalking Dudes
Episode 572 2:44:47 - 2:48:48

572: Uptalking Dudes

Sarah Harrison, Edward Snowden, Seven Oaks Spy School

Sarah Harrison, a key figure in the WikiLeaks and Snowden stories, is profiled following a series of glamorous media appearances in Berlin. Research into her background reveals she attended Seven Oaks School, a prestigious UK institution known for producing high-ranking intelligence officers for MI5 and MI6. A rift is noted between Harrison's faction and Pierre Omidyar's new media venture.

Huge Samoan
Episode 541 1:55:23 - 1:58:00

541: Huge Samoan

Pandora's Promise, Nuclear Power Experts in Knoxville

A listener report describes a screening of the pro-nuclear documentary "Pandora's Promise" in Knoxville, Tennessee, followed by a panel of experts from Oak Ridge and the TVA. The panel's dismissal of anti-nuclear sentiment is criticized as being out of touch with public perception. The segment also mentions Arjun Makhijani, a frequent media critic of nuclear energy, and his recent interviews regarding radiation levels at Fukushima.

Wantonly Podcasting
Episode 515 1:57:20 - 1:58:50

515: Wantonly Podcasting

Austin Oak Trees and Barbecue Wood

The seasonal challenges of live oak trees in Austin, Texas, are discussed, specifically the yellow pollen that affects residents. A suggestion is made to use the wood from these trees for smoking meat in a barbecue after it has been properly dried.

The Convincables
Episode 446 1:58:59 - 2:03:30

446: The Convincables

Knighting Ceremony and Manhattan Project National Park

The hosts perform a knighting ceremony for top donors Patrick Wilson and Joe Collins. They then discuss a bill passed by the House to establish the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Tennessee, New Mexico, and Washington. Dennis Kucinich's opposition to the bill is highlighted, as he argues against celebrating the technology that created the atomic bomb.

CIA vs MI6
Episode 323 13:10 - 14:47

323: CIA vs MI6

Live Oak Farms, Solar Powered Agriculture

The crew visited Live Oak Farms north of Charleston, South Carolina, which operates entirely on solar power. Curry describes purchasing raw milk, fresh eggs, and homemade jam from the facility, which utilizes fifty large solar panels. He also mentions missing a planned stop at an Exxon station owned by listeners Marvin and Joshua due to scheduling constraints.

Nuke the Gay Pirates
Episode 89 6:04 - 11:06

89: Nuke the Gay Pirates

Portugal Travel, Cork Oak Trees

A recent trip to the Algarve region of Portugal reveals striking similarities between the Portuguese landscape and California. The discussion details the biology of cork oak trees, noting that they are a specific species of oak and that every tree in Portugal is legally registered. The hosts suggest that California could potentially support a lucrative cork industry based on these environmental parallels.

Cork Grows on Trees
Episode 58 2:20 - 5:54

58: Cork Grows on Trees

Portuguese Cork Industry and Anti-Cork Propaganda

The Portuguese cork industry is facing a public relations battle against the plastics industry regarding the sustainability of cork stoppers. Cork is harvested from the bark of specific oak trees every seven years, a process that does not harm the tree and is strictly regulated by Portuguese law. Despite propaganda claiming cork forests are shrinking, the plantations are currently growing at a rate of four percent annually.

Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears
Episode 36 43:23 - 46:49

36: Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears

Private Aviation and UK General Declarations

Pilots flying private aircraft into the United Kingdom must submit a "General Declaration" (Gen Dec) 24 hours before arrival. While some airports like Biggin Hill have dedicated passport control, smaller fields like Fair Oaks rely on faxed documentation to authorities. The segment notes that while checks are frequent on weekends, enforcement can be inconsistent during the week.