Topic: Penis

6 chapters across the catalog

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 22:00 - 24:34

1648: Red Book Special

Vagina and Penis Memes in Television Advertising

A Red Book prediction regarding the increased use of the word "vagina" in mainstream advertising is revisited. The hosts play a montage of the words "vagina" and "penis" being used on television, predicting that "penis-based" advertising will soon follow the "vagina meme" seen in recent feminine hygiene commercials.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 2:28:23 - 2:30:13

1431: Red Austin

COVID-19 Monkey Study, Reproductive System Infection

A New York Times report highlights research showing that COVID-19 can infect the prostate, penis, and testicles of rhesus macaques. The study used whole-body scans to detect sites of infection in the male reproductive system. The hosts discuss this as a potential long-term consequence of the virus.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 2:58:07 - 3:00:43

1348: Belching Freon

Penis Politics, Show Ending Jingle Selection

The hosts debated the selection of a new "ISO" (in search of) jingle to end the show, eventually settling on a clip titled "Penis Politics." The segment included a lighthearted critique of sound editing software like Audacity and the technical challenges of removing glitches from audio clips.

Home for the Holidays
Episode 351 1:46:18 - 1:49:47

351: Home for the Holidays

Google Chrome Tracking and the Vagina Advertising Meme

Google Chrome is criticized for its tracking capabilities, while Facebook is noted for using cookies to follow users across the internet. A "vagina meme" is observed in recent television programming and advertisements, such as the "My V" diary ad. A montage of clips from various shows demonstrates a significant increase in the use of the words "vagina" and "penis" on network TV.

One Too Many Clips
Episode 83 34:43 - 36:17

83: One Too Many Clips

Twitter E-Penis Size, Berkshire Mansion Phallus Prank

The hosts discuss a viral Twitter tool that calculates "e-penis size" based on user profiles. This leads to a story about an 18-year-old in Berkshire who secretly painted a 60-foot phallus on the roof of his parents' £1 million mansion. The drawing remained undetected for a year until it was reportedly discovered via Google Earth.