Topic: Queens

193 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 57:40 - 1:03:42

1873: Supercycle

Elizabeth April, Celebrity Clones, and Adrenochrome Conspiracy

Psychic Elizabeth April appeared on a podcast discussing theories that celebrities like Simon Cowell and John Travolta have been replaced by clones. The theory suggests plastic surgery and Ozempic are used to mask cloning differences, while "andrenochrome" (adrenochrome) is allegedly used by elites for age reversal. Additional claims involve the shadow government, reptilians, and JD Vance's name changes.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 5:56 - 10:12

1864: Pointcast

King Charles III, US Visit, Congressional Address

King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited Washington D.C., where the King addressed a joint session of Congress. The speech emphasized the shared history of the British Enlightenment, the Magna Carta, and the 1689 Declaration of Rights as foundations for the American Bill of Rights and constitutional checks and balances.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:01:15 - 1:04:00

1863: Nekkidly

King Charles III, US State Visit

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are scheduled to visit the United States, including stops in Washington D.C. and New York. The trip includes a visit to the Yorktown battlefield, which some British commentators find embarrassing given the historical defeat of the Redcoats. Critics in the UK express concern that the King will be "at the mercy" of President Trump during the state banquet.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:39:21 - 1:46:42

1849: Hose Water

Executive Producer Donations, John C. Dvorak Tributes

Adam Curry and Mimi Smith-Dvorak read a series of high-value donations dedicated to John C. Dvorak’s recovery. Major contributors include Dreb Scott, Alexander Gelman, and Sir Paul and Dame Heidi Schreiber. Many donors sent amounts featuring the number eight, John's favorite, and expressed how the show has impacted their lives over the years.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 9:24 - 11:57

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Queen Elizabeth II, Annual Christmas Speech Criticism

The hosts critique the tradition of the Queen's Christmas speech in the United Kingdom, which airs annually at 3:00 PM. They describe the address as cold and impersonal, noting the use of electronic news gathering footage showing Prince Charles and his sons visiting children in Africa. The commentary highlights the perceived irony of royals advising the public on fulfillment through service while living on tax money.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:35:18 - 1:37:34

1815: Attunement

Zohran Mamdani's Victory in Astoria Queens

Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old state assemblyman, secured a groundbreaking victory in Astoria, Queens, fueled by a youth-led grassroots campaign. Supporters celebrated the win at Bohemian Hall, citing Mamdani's focus on housing availability and rent control as key factors. The election results are seen as a shift in New York City politics toward younger, progressive leadership.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 2:38:27 - 2:41:55

1805: Hamburger Wine

Taylor Swift Speech Analysis, Harvard Drag Queen Professor

Researchers at the University of Minnesota analyze Taylor Swift's speech patterns, noting how her accent shifted from Southern to Pennsylvania to a lower pitch as her career evolved. The hosts mock the study as a misuse of tuition funds. They also discuss Harvard's hiring of a drag queen as a visiting professor for gender and sexuality studies, viewing it as a sign of institutional decline.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 5:57 - 12:31

1784: Yakcasting

Time Magazine, 100 Best Podcasts of All Time List

Time Magazine released a list of the 100 best podcasts of all time, notably excluding popular shows like the Joe Rogan Experience. The rankings include titles such as 2 Dope Queens, 99% Invisible, and 30 for 30. Critics argue the list reflects editorial bias rather than actual influence or innovation within the podcasting medium.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 44:53 - 49:16

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Trump's Appearance and Meeting the Dutch Royals

Observations regarding Donald Trump's appearance at The Hague lead to a discussion about his habit of wearing baseball caps to manage his hair. A host recounts a personal meeting with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, noting the King's height and the Queen's friendship with Ivanka Trump. The segment dismisses conspiracy theories about body doubles, attributing Trump's appearance to exhaustion and a "bad hair day."

neat-o
Episode 1697 2:06:23 - 2:10:38

1697: neat-o

Tupperware Bankruptcy and Drag Queen Salespeople

Tupperware Brands Corporation has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it seeks to reorganize its business. The company, once a staple of American suburban life, recently featured drag queens like "Kay Sadia" (Oscar Quintero) as successful salespeople. Some commentators suggest that the brand's shift in marketing strategy may be linked to its financial struggles.

neat-o
Episode 1697 2:10:38 - 2:15:32

1697: neat-o

James Kunstler on Drag Queen Story Hour

Author James Kunstler provided a psychological analysis of "Drag Queen Story Hour," arguing that the performers often present a "monstrous" parody of women rather than a realistic impersonation. Kunstler suggests this phenomenon is a subtle psychological ploy that is misunderstood by the "thinking class." The discussion linked this trend to the controversial opening ceremonies of the recent Olympic Games.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 2:12:08 - 2:16:15

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Backlash Over "Last Supper" Depiction at Olympics

The Olympic opening ceremony faced severe backlash for a segment featuring drag queens that many viewers interpreted as a mockery of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper." Mississippi-based tech company C Spire pulled its advertising in protest, and Governor Tate Reeves supported the decision. Organizers later claimed the scene was a depiction of a Greek Bacchanal featuring the god Dionysus, not a religious parody.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 2:53:42 - 2:57:08

1669: You-Crane

LA City Council, No U-Turn Sign Removal

Los Angeles City Council members removed "No U-Turn" and "No Cruising" signs in Silver Lake, claiming they were originally installed in the 1990s to profile and harass the gay community. The event featured a drag queen and a banner referencing "Baby Gay," a term used for children adopted by gay couples. Critics dismissed the event as confusing virtue signaling.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:35:32 - 1:38:41

1666: Wyrd

Queers for Palestine, Israel-Palestine Knowledge and TikTok Interviews

A viral TikTok video features a flamboyant interviewer questioning a "Queers for Palestine" supporter. The supporter, who claimed to have studied in the region, was unaware that homosexuality is criminalized in Palestine while protected in Israel. The segment highlights the lack of basic geographical and political knowledge among some activists.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 37:27 - 40:07

1665: Flag Gate

Flag Symbolism and Cultural Tensions in Taylor, Texas

The hosts discuss the escalating tension over flag symbolism, using Taylor, Texas as an example. They describe a local divide where some residents only frequent businesses flying the Pride flag, while others only visit those with the American flag. The segment highlights how traditional symbols like the "Appeal to Heaven" flag are being recharacterized by media as extremist symbols.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 1:54:21 - 1:57:54

1649: Stay Alarmed

Trump Bible Production, Queen James Version

The "God Bless the USA" Trump Bible was reviewed and described as having lower production quality, with pages sticking together. A comparison was made to a previous "Obama Bible" issued by the American Bible Association. Additionally, the "Queen James Bible" was discussed, which features edits to verses in Romans to alter traditional interpretations of same-sex relations.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 6:27 - 9:32

1634: Nukes in Space!

Super Bowl Commercials, Pfizer and Queen Music Usage

The emotional display between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift on the field is contrasted with Kelce's performance of "Viva Las Vegas." Pfizer's Super Bowl advertisement, which utilized music by the band Queen, is criticized for using the legacy of the late Freddie Mercury to promote pharmaceutical interests and future cancer treatments.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 8:46 - 12:38

1627: White Ringer

Queen Máxima, Digital ID, Global Financial Inclusion

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, acting as a UN Special Advocate, promoted the necessity of digital IDs for global financial inclusion at Davos. She argued that biometric digital IDs are essential not only for banking but also for tracking vaccinations, school enrollment, and government subsidies. Critics express concern that such systems require constant tracking via smartphones and centralized databases.