Topic: Poop Map

9 chapters across the catalog

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 2:37:05 - 2:42:26

1795: Dead Feathered

Poop Map App, Modern Friendship Dynamics

A discussion on the "Poop Map" app illustrates a modern, albeit graphic, way friends stay connected by tracking each other's bowel movements. The hosts contrast this with NPR's advice on "humility" and "forgiveness" in friendships. They conclude that NPR's focus on maintaining friendships despite political differences is wishful thinking for a liberal audience that has "lost friends to Republicanism."

Cyclogenesis
Episode 1122 2:19:04 - 2:21:28

1122: Cyclogenesis

Cashless Businesses and San Francisco's Homeless Crisis

The trend of businesses going "cashless" is interpreted as a strategy to exclude homeless individuals from using facilities. A documentary titled "Seattle is Dying" is recommended for its portrayal of the urban crisis in the Pacific Northwest. The hosts discuss the "poop map" of San Francisco and the removal of public restrooms as contributing factors to the city's sanitation issues.

Post Racial
Episode 1064 1:36:18 - 1:38:49

1064: Post Racial

San Francisco Public Defecation and Poop Maps

San Francisco is facing a significant public health crisis involving human waste on the streets, leading to the creation of "poop maps." Some store owners are reportedly paying individuals to clean up or move away from their entrances. The city's struggle with homelessness and drug use is highlighted as a failure of local governance.

Chuck Hole
Episode 1043 2:44:43 - 2:46:13

1043: Chuck Hole

Homelessness and "Poop Maps" in San Francisco

The worsening homelessness crisis in West Coast cities like Seattle and San Francisco is discussed, specifically the prevalence of RVs and tents. John Dvorak notes that San Francisco remains the "leader" in this area, citing the existence of digital "poop maps" to track public sanitation issues. They joke about the market potential for expanding these maps to other cities.

In the Saddle
Episode 968 2:58:15 - 3:04:05

968: In the Saddle

Episode Outro, Anthony Weiner Song, San Francisco Poop Map

The episode concludes with a musical parody regarding Anthony Weiner's legal troubles and a discussion of the "poop map" in San Francisco. The city's issues with public hygiene and a hepatitis outbreak are linked to the homelessness crisis. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" as the end-of-show mix begins.

Master Algo
Episode 966 1:52:20 - 1:56:59

966: Master Algo

San Diego Hepatitis A Outbreak, Homelessness, Mandatory Vaccinations

San Diego faces a severe Hepatitis A outbreak, resulting in 16 deaths and hundreds of infections primarily among the homeless population. City officials are bleaching sidewalks and installing washing stations to combat the spread of the virus through human waste. The hosts compare the situation to a "third world country" and discuss the potential for mandatory vaccinations.

Humalgo
Episode 938 1:01:01 - 1:06:44

938: Humalgo

Associate Executive Producer Donations and Poop Map Artwork

The hosts acknowledge the show's producers and discuss the episode's artwork, a "poop map" by Melvin Gipstein. A note from "Sir Onimus of Dogpatch" is read, which critiques the hosts' frequent use of the word "interesting" as a placeholder for "stupid." The segment includes a discussion on the "Dimension B" silence following the Alexandria shooting.

Stump the Algo
Episode 937 1:32:14 - 1:37:48

937: Stump the Algo

San Francisco Poop Map, Homelessness and Tech Companies

San Francisco's public hygiene crisis is highlighted through the "poop map," a crowdsourced tool tracking human waste on city streets. The problem is reportedly exacerbated by tech companies like Twitter, which successfully lobbied to remove porta-potties near their offices to prevent the homeless from congregating, inadvertently leading to more waste on the sidewalks.