Topic: Pyeongchang

7 chapters across the catalog

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 1:23:24 - 1:28:35

1010: Spin the Bottle

Pyeongchang Olympics Cross-Country Gold and Dog Meat Controversy

American skier Jesse Diggins won the first-ever U.S. gold medal in women's cross-country skiing during a dramatic finish at the Pyeongchang Olympics. In a separate Olympic incident, a Dutch speed skater faced backlash for commenting on the South Korean practice of eating dog meat. The skater later apologized for the remark, which had sparked a cultural controversy during the games.

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 2:55:50 - 3:02:51

1010: Spin the Bottle

No Agenda Episode 1010 Outro and Music Mix

The episode concludes with a music mix featuring themes of San Francisco, Austin, and the Pyeongchang Olympics. Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from their respective locations in Austin and Silicon Valley. The final segments include a satirical song about coffee-related cancer warnings in California and a celebratory clip of the U.S. Olympic gold medal win.

Best Codpiece
Episode 1009 9:05 - 11:32

1009: Best Codpiece

PyeongChang Winter Olympics, Figure Skating Records, Russian Doping Scandal

The 2018 Winter Olympics coverage highlights Nathan Chen's record-breaking technical score in men's figure skating after he landed six quadruple jumps. The discussion shifts to the "Olympic Athletes from Russia" (OAR) designation, noting that Russian athletes are competing under a neutral flag due to state-sanctioned doping. The hosts also comment on the heavy corporate sponsorship visible during medal ceremonies.

Ghost Guns
Episode 1008 1:35:18 - 1:41:06

1008: Ghost Guns

PyeongChang Olympics, NBC Ratings and Social Justice

The PyeongChang Winter Olympics have faced criticism for their broadcast format, with NBC opting for live coverage that some viewers find unengaging. The network has also integrated social justice themes, such as the "#SeeHer" movement, which focuses on the accurate portrayal of women in media. Ratings concerns are compounded by a perceived lack of focus on traditional fan favorites like figure skating in favor of newer sports like snowboarding.

Ghost Guns
Episode 1008 1:52:33 - 1:57:09

1008: Ghost Guns

5G Technology, Intel's Olympic Marketing

Intel is using the PyeongChang Olympics as a test site for 5G technology, though critics label the effort more of a PR stunt than a functional deployment. Since 5G-capable handsets are not yet widely available to consumers, the "experiment" lacks a real-world user base. The discussion also touched on the technical differences between GSM and CDMA standards and the potential health concerns associated with high-frequency wireless signals.

Service Burro
Episode 998 9:51 - 12:12

998: Service Burro

North Korea Diplomatic Talks, PyeongChang Winter Olympics

South Korean President Moon Jae-in credited Donald Trump's "fire and fury" rhetoric for bringing North Korea to the negotiating table for the first time in two years. North Korea agreed to send a delegation to the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, though analysts warn the move may be a strategic attempt to drive a wedge between the United States and South Korea.

Golf Bag Nukes
Episode 970 2:09:20 - 2:12:39

970: Golf Bag Nukes

North Korean Olympic Qualification, Figure Skating Diplomacy

North Korean figure skaters Ryom Tae-ok and Kim Ju-sik qualified for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. South Korean President Moon Jae-in expressed hope that North Korean participation would serve as a "message of peace" to the world. However, security concerns remain, with France suggesting its athletes might skip the games if safety cannot be guaranteed amid rising regional tensions.