Topic: Professionalism

31 chapters across the catalog

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 2:45:32 - 2:49:49

1843: Token Muncher

Tip of the Day, Gin Tasting History

John C. Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" regarding high-quality gins, specifically Tanqueray 10 and Junipero. He recalls his time as a professional judge at a spirits competition in 2000, where these two brands were the top finalists. He recommends both for anyone building a home bar, specifically for use in martinis or gin and tonics.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:11:23 - 1:13:42

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Host Dynamics, Jingle Earworms, and Professionalism

A listener email praised the "Secretary General" jingle as a powerful earworm while criticizing the interpersonal dynamics between the hosts. The email suggested that one host is "mean" and treats the other like a "beta male" by questioning their knowledge and interrupting professional audio elements. The hosts humorously address these observations of their long-standing on-air relationship.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 2:06:15 - 2:09:11

1749: Gynocracy

Sir Harry Seaward Requests Health and Jobs Karma

Sir Harry Seaward of FEMA Region 4 donated to the show to receive a "de-douching" and requested health karma for his 81-year-old mother battling carcinoma. He also sought "jobs karma" to find a new IT role that would allow him more time to care for her.

Bro Media
Episode 1710 3:12:02 - 3:16:41

1710: Bro Media

Tip of the Day, AI Headshots

The "Tip of the Day" features a website called instaheadshots.com, which uses AI to create professional-looking headshots from casual photos. While the hosts express some concern about the impact on professional photographers, they acknowledge the utility for resumes and social media profiles. The segment concludes with a reminder of the show's various digital platforms.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 50:21 - 55:20

1629: Sunflower Kids

Hiring Manager Survey, Gen Z Professional Preparedness

A survey of 100 hiring managers revealed significant concerns regarding the professional preparedness of recent college graduates. The report found that 53% of Gen Z applicants struggle with eye contact, while 20% have brought a parent to a job interview. Employers also noted issues with meeting deadlines, accepting constructive feedback, and maintaining appropriate workplace communication.

Bold Action
Episode 1590 1:14:46 - 1:16:17

1590: Bold Action

Gender Transition Lawsuits, Professional Negligence, Medical Liability

A trend of lawsuits against psychiatrists and hospitals is emerging, filed by individuals who underwent gender transition procedures and later detransitioned. Cases in Canada and Minnesota involve allegations of professional negligence and lack of proper psychological screening. The discussion predicts that these cases will lead to massive legal settlements and force medical institutions to reconsider their protocols for gender-affirming care.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 1:40:51 - 1:44:37

1542: Digital Dementia

Autism Diagnosis Trends, Screen-Induced Behavior, Gender Identity

The discussion explores the rise in autism diagnoses and its intersection with gender identity. The hosts introduce the concept of "screen-induced autism behavior" caused by early iPad and smartphone use. They suggest that some medical professionals may be misdiagnosing these behaviors as gender dysphoria for financial gain within the cosmetic surgery industry.

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 2:23:33 - 2:27:42

1496: Deport Greta

Student Loan Debt, Professional Capture

A discussion of the documentary "Borrowed Future" explores how massive student loan debt leads to "professional capture" for doctors, lawyers, and teachers. High debt loads force professionals to strictly follow institutional protocols to avoid losing their jobs. The inability to discharge student loans in bankruptcy, a policy reinforced during the Clinton and Biden eras, is identified as a primary driver of this economic trap.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 1:13:53 - 1:18:39

1470: Clubbing Center

Professionalism in Teaching, Global TikTok Algorithms

A comparison is drawn between the current "influencer" model of teaching and the professional boundaries maintained by educators in previous decades. Concerns are raised about TikTok's algorithms, noting that while Western children see content about gender fluidity, Chinese algorithms reportedly prioritize educational and disciplined content. The segment also touches on the prevalence of body modifications, such as nose rings, among the current generation of teachers.

Guidepost
Episode 1424 2:30:07 - 2:35:53

1424: Guidepost

The Decline of Professional Sports and Advertising

The hosts discuss the declining cultural relevance of professional sports and the intrusive nature of television advertising. They criticize "official timeouts" in football and basketball that are dictated by commercial breaks, arguing that they ruin the flow of the game for live spectators. The segment suggests that the era of mass-audience broadcast events is coming to an end as viewers move away from ad-supported content.

Immunity Debt
Episode 1367 2:11:57 - 2:17:50

1367: Immunity Debt

Yamiche Alcindor PBS Hero Worship and Media Bias

PBS correspondent Yamiche Alcindor was praised as a "lighthouse of hope" during a KQED segment, drawing comparisons to the late Gwen Ifill. Critics argue that the modern PBS lineup lacks political balance and engages in performative professionalism. The segment highlighted the "hero worship" of journalists who were perceived as adversarial toward the previous administration.

Disinfo Dozen
Episode 1342 1:09:13 - 1:13:33

1342: Disinfo Dozen

Menstrual Irregularities, Anecdotal Vaccine Shedding Reports

Reports are circulating on social media and among health professionals regarding unvaccinated women experiencing unusual menstrual cycles or postmenopausal bleeding after being in close proximity to vaccinated individuals. These anecdotal accounts include claims of heavy bleeding and "clumping." While dismissed by the medical establishment as "anti-science," the frequency of these reports among personal acquaintances has led to increased concern among some groups.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 1:58:20 - 2:01:21

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

LinkedIn Honey Traps and Professional Stalking

A producer's note about LinkedIn being a "piece of shit" leads to a revelation about a "honey trap" experiment. One host created a profile for a beautiful fake woman on LinkedIn to see how many professional men would attempt to "hit on" her. The experiment revealed that many men use the professional networking site for inappropriate stalking, including people known to the hosts.

iPhony
Episode 1312 2:14:43 - 2:16:11

1312: iPhony

Chinese Ownership of Forbes Media and Political Blacklists

Forbes Media, owned by the Hong Kong-based HNA Group since 2017, published an editorial warning companies against hiring former Trump administration PR officials. While Steve Forbes issued a clarifying statement, the incident has sparked concerns about the creation of political blacklists in the corporate world.

Eyeballitis
Episode 1284 2:26:02 - 2:30:41

1284: Eyeballitis

Austin Code Enforcement and "Reimagining" Police

Austin City Council member Jimmy Flanagan is proposing that "code enforcement officers" take over lower-priority 911 calls, such as noise complaints or illegal rentals. The hosts mock these officers as "professional Karens" and "mall cops" who are unequipped to handle rowdy crowds. They jokingly suggest that citizens might "reimagine" enforcement by "pantsing" these officers and throwing them into pools.

Hunt the Wumpus
Episode 1204 1:16:28 - 1:20:17

1204: Hunt the Wumpus

Studio Tour Dispute, Non-Disclosure Agreements and Fees

A humorous dispute between the hosts centered on a proposed tour of a private recording studio in Northern Silicon Valley. The owner of the studio demanded a $100 cash fee and a signed non-disclosure or non-disparagement agreement before allowing entry, citing concerns over past unauthorized photography and professional criticism.

Sexual Terrorism
Episode 1001 6:28 - 9:59

1001: Sexual Terrorism

Natalie Portman, Sexual Terrorism in Hollywood

Actress Natalie Portman delivered a speech recounting her early career experiences following the release of the film The Professional. She described receiving a "rape fantasy" in her first fan mail at age 13 and discussed how she cultivated a "prudish" public persona to protect herself from what she termed "sexual terrorism."

Show X
Episode 984 1:42:07 - 1:45:14

984: Show X

Infrastructure Support, Void Zero, and IT Professionals

The technical backbone of the show is credited to "Void Zero" (Mark) and a team of "weapons-grade IT professionals" who manage the content distribution network. After the collapse of Mevio, the show moved to a private infrastructure using OVH servers to handle the high volume of downloads. The segment acknowledges the essential behind-the-scenes work of the "dudes named Ben" in maintaining show stability.