Topic: Pods

40 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 1:28:59 - 1:31:58

1874: Kennel Index

David Sacks, Jevons Paradox, and AI Productivity

David Sacks discusses "Jevons Paradox" on the All-In Pod, arguing that as the cost of generating code or medical scans decreases, the aggregate demand for those services will increase, leading to job gains rather than losses. He cites radiology as an example where AI assists but increases the total number of scans performed. One host shares how his own "AI robot" has made him more productive at finding and clipping YouTube videos.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:26:09 - 1:28:58

1873: Supercycle

Pod Save America, Democrat Turmoil, and General Besant

Former Obama speechwriters on the Pod Save America podcast expressed outrage over being "gaslighted" by the Biden administration regarding the President's health and debate performance. The internal party turmoil is predicted to impact the Democrats in the 2028 election. General Besant's recent keynote address is mentioned as a contrast, focusing on Reagan-era accountability and moving forward.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863

1863: Nekkidly

False Flag Claims, White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting

Speculation regarding a "false flag" operation surrounds the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Media figures and producers cite the shooter's common last name and security anomalies as evidence. Fox News reporter Aisha Hasni was reportedly cut off during a call-in segment just as she was about to provide eyewitness details from the event.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:40:09 - 1:42:39

1855: Gooder

Dvorak Recovery and Pod News Publicity

John C. Dvorak discusses his post-surgery recovery and the lack of communication from former peers like Leo Laporte. He notes that his health situation was featured in "Pod News," marking a rare moment of industry publicity. Plans for an upcoming meetup are discussed, though Dvorak remains uncertain about his ability to attend so soon after his double bypass.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 1:52:13 - 1:58:17

1842: A Dog A Day

Podcasting 2.0, Scott Adams Interview Retrospective

The hosts discuss the success of a re-aired eight-year-old interview with Dilbert creator Scott Adams, noting its definitive nature before his recent public controversies. They also highlight the "Pod Ping" technology and the "Value for Value" model that powers the show. A tribute is paid to the late Sir Bill Walsh, who created iconic show art and music.

Circularity
Episode 1782

1782: Circularity

Gavin Newsom, Sean Ryan Interview and Podcasting Strategy

Gavin Newsom is reportedly positioning himself for a potential 2028 presidential run or a media career by appearing on long-form podcasts like the Sean Ryan Show and Pod Save America. Critics observe that Newsom is practicing the long-form format to compete with figures like Joe Rogan, though his current YouTube viewership numbers remain relatively low at approximately 40,000 views. Observations of his physical mannerisms during these interviews suggest he may be struggling with the transition to video-centric digital media.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 26:18 - 28:04

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Independent Media Critique, Emergency Podcasts and Sensationalism

The rise of "emergency podcasts" and sensationalized political commentary is criticized as a tactic to manipulate social media algorithms. Figures like Alex Jones and Steve Bannon are cited as examples of creators who maintain a high state of alarm to retain audience attention. This trend is described as a shift away from traditional journalism toward a model of constant crisis and "algo chasing."

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 2:45:54 - 2:48:08

1719: Pod Roll

The Return of the "Pod Roll" in Decentralized Podcasting

In an effort to revitalize discovery in decentralized media, the "pod roll" is introduced as a modern version of the classic blog roll. This feature in Podcasting 2.0 apps allows creators to recommend other shows directly to their audience, bypassing centralized algorithms.

Silver Buckshot
Episode 1716 1:06:31 - 1:11:09

1716: Silver Buckshot

Kamala Harris Campaign Post-Mortem, Media Strategy

Jen O'Malley Dillon, chair of the Harris campaign, appears on "Pod Save America" to discuss the election loss. She blames the media for focusing on "processy" questions and creating a narrative that Harris was avoiding interviews. The hosts deconstruct these claims, noting that Harris's limited media appearances were often seen as unsuccessful or overly controlled.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 1:33:19 - 1:35:36

1704: Helloo!

Podcast Industry Ad Market Collapse, This American Life

Ira Glass announced that "This American Life" is launching a premium subscription model due to a significant collapse in the podcast advertising market. The show expects ad revenue to be one-third less than in previous years, leading to staff cuts across the industry. The hosts contrast this "industrial complex" model, which requires 36 producers, with their own "value-for-value" independent funding structure.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 2:50:56 - 2:55:12

1698: Oxymoronic

First Use of Sarco Suicide Pod in Switzerland

A 64-year-old American woman became the first person to use the "Sarco" suicide pod in a forest in Switzerland. The 3D-printed device uses nitrogen gas to cause rapid oxygen deprivation, leading to death within minutes. Swiss police have made several arrests following the incident, as the legality of the device remains under investigation despite the country's permissive assisted dying laws.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 46:08 - 50:15

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Gavin Newsom, "Blitz Primary" and 2028 Ambitions

California Governor Gavin Newsom's media appearances are analyzed as subtle attempts to undermine Kamala Harris's presidential prospects to clear his own path for 2028. During an interview with Bret Baier and a podcast appearance on Pod Save America, Newsom joked about the "bottom-up" process that replaced Joe Biden with Harris.

Authentified
Episode 1687 1:30:46 - 1:36:04

1687: Authentified

Media Industry Trends, Crooked Media Union Contract

Paramount Television Studios is shutting down, and Tubi is reportedly facing a 50% drop in ad revenue, signaling a recession in the media sector. Meanwhile, Crooked Media (Pod Save America) signed a generous contract with the Writers Guild of America East, featuring $80,000 starting salaries and 49 days of paid time off. The sustainability of such high overhead in the podcasting industry is questioned.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 18:04 - 24:06

1676: Douche Mobile

Team Obama vs Biden, David Axelrod and George Clooney Coordination

Evidence suggests a coordinated effort by "Team Obama," including David Axelrod and Jon Favreau, to pressure President Biden to withdraw. George Clooney's op-ed is believed by some to have been approved by Obama. The discussion highlights a rift between the Obama camp and the Wall Street interests currently influencing the Biden administration.

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 1:21:02 - 1:25:40

1535: Podspeeding

Pod Speeding, Health Risks of Accelerated Playback

The practice of listening to podcasts at speeds greater than 1x, termed "pod speeding," is scrutinized for its potential link to anxiety, irritability, and cognitive decline. Listeners share anecdotes of how slowing back down to 1x improved their mental processing and ADHD symptoms.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498 1:15:14 - 1:17:01

1498: Junk Fees

AOC Interview and Democratic Party Generations

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appeared on the Pod Save America podcast, discussing the generational divide within the Democratic Party leadership. She noted that the party's top leaders, including Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi, belong to the Silent Generation, while the rest of the leadership is dominated by Boomers.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 1:09:47 - 1:12:34

1495: Soft Nuts

Barack Obama Midterm Warning, Election Certification Concerns

Former President Barack Obama appeared on the "Pod Save America" podcast to emphasize the importance of down-ballot races in the upcoming midterms. Obama warned that Republican efforts to install sympathetic Secretaries of State and local officials could lead to "monkey business" during the certification of future presidential elections. He urged Democratic voters to focus on state legislative and gubernatorial contests.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 18:33 - 21:34

1415: Equity Hotel

Social Media Memes Mocking CDC Advice

A trending social media hashtag, #CDCSays, features users mocking the agency's shifting guidance with satirical advice, such as eating off the floor at Waffle House or getting bangs. During a televised interview, Savannah Guthrie asked Director Walensky about these memes and the agency's credibility problem. Walensky avoided the specific joke about bangs, focusing instead on the "fast-moving science" of the pandemic.

No Shields, No Deals
Episode 1405 2:37:41 - 2:43:52

1405: No Shields, No Deals

"Pod Save America," Amy Coney Barrett and Bodily Autonomy

A clip from "Pod Save America" critiques Justice Amy Coney Barrett's comments on adoption as an alternative to abortion. The reporter expresses outrage that Barrett compared the bodily autonomy of pregnancy to the bodily autonomy of refusing a vaccine. The hosts find the comparison apt and mock the "scary future" narrative presented by the progressive podcast.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 1:19:41 - 1:23:08

1348: Belching Freon

Episode 1347 Artwork, Podcasting 2.0 Features

Artist Mike Riley provided the artwork for episode 1347, titled "Big Caffeine," featuring a magnetized mouse. Listeners are encouraged to use Podcasting 2.0 compatible apps like AntennaPod to view dynamic artwork, search transcripts, and access chapter links provided via the Podcast Index.