Topic: Quaker Oats

7 chapters across the catalog

Munich Meetup
Episode 1635 14:01 - 22:49

1635: Munich Meetup

Chlormaquat Pesticide, EPA Import Regulations and Health Concerns

A study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) detected the pesticide chlormaquat in 90% of tested oat-based foods, including Quaker Oats and Cheerios. While the EPA restricts the chemical to ornamental plants domestically, it allows the importation of food crops treated with it from other countries. Animal studies suggest the chemical may disrupt reproductive systems and fetal growth, leading to calls for stricter government testing and regulation.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 1:40:13 - 1:44:26

1253: Trained Marxist

Aunt Jemima, Lillian Richard, Historical Erasure

The family of Lillian Richard, one of the women who portrayed Aunt Jemima for decades, expressed dismay over Quaker Oats' decision to retire the brand. Richard was considered a local hero in Hawkins, Texas, and her family argues that removing the image erases her professional legacy. The segment also notes the irony of a Lenin statue being erected in Germany while American historical figures are being removed.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 4:02 - 9:32

1252: Agitprop

Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's Brand Retirement

Quaker Oats, a subsidiary of Pepsi, announced the retirement of the 130-year-old Aunt Jemima brand, citing its origins in racial stereotypes and the antebellum plantation era. The decision follows a New York Times article by Dr. Riche Richardson calling for the removal of the image. Other brands including Uncle Ben's rice and Haribo's blackface-shaped licorice are also facing similar pressure to remove racially insensitive iconography.

Psych!
Episode 732 42:01 - 46:04

732: Psych!

Ernest Moniz, Nuclear Physics, Mouffant Hairdo Concept

Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz is criticized for his distinctive, old-fashioned hairstyle, which the hosts compare to the Quaker Oats man and George Washington. This leads to a conceptual discussion about a new male hairstyle called the "mouffant"—a combination of a mullet and a bouffant. The hosts joke about the confidence required to maintain such a look in a high-level government position.

Toddler Wage Gap
Episode 702 55:33 - 58:11

702: Toddler Wage Gap

John C. Dvorak's Perfect Oatmeal Recipe

A listener-contributed write-up of John C. Dvorak's "Perfect Oatmeal" recipe is reviewed and corrected. The recipe emphasizes using regular Quaker oats, vanilla extract, and specific simmering times, with the clarification that butter and maple syrup should be added only after the cooking process is complete.

Oatmeal
Episode 701 30:31 - 34:11

701: Oatmeal

Culinary Technique, Perfect Oatmeal Preparation

A detailed instructional segment explains the proper way to prepare oatmeal to avoid a "pasty" texture. The technique involves boiling water with salt and vanilla before adding flat or cut oats to "seal" the flakes. This method ensures individual oat flakes remain separate rather than turning into mush, with butter and real maple syrup recommended as finishes.

Tangible Things
Episode 639 1:14:37 - 1:18:44

639: Tangible Things

Baron of Wales, Jeopardy Mentions, and Hollywood Listeners

Philip Meason is named the "Baron of Wales" following a $333.33 donation. The hosts then discuss potential "No Agenda" references on the game show Jeopardy, featuring clips of Alec Trebek saying "In the morning" during clues about Hot Pockets and Quaker Oats. They speculate on the number of Hollywood producers who listen to the show to escape propaganda.