Topic: Rami

5 chapters across the catalog

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 1:35:02 - 1:38:09

1479: MacGuffin

Associate Executive Producers, Brothers of the Serpent Podcast

Sir Andy of Terrigal Beach and other associate executive producers were thanked for their financial support. One producer discovered the show through Adam Curry's appearance on the Megyn Kelly podcast, while another highlighted the "Brothers of the Serpent" podcast as a fellow proponent of the value-for-value model.

Judas Goat
Episode 917 1:51:57 - 1:57:29

917: Judas Goat

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Credibility Dispute

The Pentagon and Western media challenge the credibility of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights after the group reported civilian casualties from US-led airstrikes. Previously, the one-man operation based in Coventry, UK, was cited as a reliable source for reporting on Russian and Syrian military actions.

Premedicated
Episode 854 20:22 - 21:22

854: Premedicated

Mr. Robot Series Praise and Spoiler Culture

The hosts praise the TNT series "Mr. Robot" for its high production quality and compelling storytelling. They discuss the cultural etiquette surrounding spoilers for the show, noting that even casual viewers seem protective of the plot's twists.

iPope
Episode 755 8:28 - 13:27

755: iPope

Mr. Robot Television Series Review and Psychological Themes

A host recounts binging the first six episodes of the television series Mr. Robot while staying at a KOA campground in Bastrop, Texas. The show is praised for its profound metaphors regarding human "daemons" and its critique of the modern financial system and social media. The creator's comments regarding the first season being exposition for a larger plot in season two are also noted.

Hookers on Sale
Episode 522 14:10 - 19:49

522: Hookers on Sale

United Nations Syrian Death Toll Statistical Modeling

The United Nations reports a death toll of 93,000 in the Syrian conflict, a figure widely cited by the BBC. Investigation into the UN's 40-page document reveals the number is derived from statistical computer modeling and data from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a one-man operation based in London.