Topic: Red Bull

6 chapters across the catalog

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 2:03:29 - 2:07:05

1461: Bi-Pox

Bill Maher on Millennial Work Ethic, Peer Group Influence

Bill Maher's recent monologue regarding the poor work ethic and entitlement of the younger generation is discussed. An anecdote is shared about a former employee whose diet of Red Bull and Hot Pockets was only changed through peer pressure on YouTube, suggesting that Millennials only listen to their own age group.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 42:11 - 44:35

1279: RBG Down!

Joe Rogan Spotify Backlash and Red Bull Firings

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek is reportedly resisting internal activist pressure to censor Joe Rogan's podcast after Rogan expressed skepticism about Joe Biden. Similarly, Red Bull recently fired top American executives who attempted to push social justice initiatives within the company. The hosts also mention Michelle Obama's podcast claims regarding race in America.

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 2:02:55 - 2:05:39

1262: Use Your Words!

Red Bull Executive Purge, Diversity and Inclusion Conflict

Red Bull reportedly fired several high-level executives who were pushing for diversity and inclusion initiatives within the company. The hosts compare this to the situation at Evergreen State College and advocate for companies to expel "troublemakers." They also mention Unherd.com as a potential recruitment site for non-"woke" workers.

Taboose
Episode 672 2:28:51 - 2:38:57

672: Taboose

Gender Interaction Analysis, No Agenda Academic Study

A student at the University of Massachusetts submitted a paper analyzing the gender roles and power dynamics between the two male hosts of No Agenda. The hosts deconstruct the analysis, arguing that their interactions are a form of "performance art" and "improv" rather than traditional social behavior.

Episode 512 2:18:03 - 2:28:14

512: Club Sub

Charles Ramsey, Cleveland Rescue Media Phenomenon

Charles Ramsey, the neighbor who helped rescue Amanda Berry from Ariel Castro's house, has become a viral media sensation. The hosts analyze his interviews with George Stephanopoulos and Anderson Cooper, noting the apparent product placement of Red Bull and the subsequent "autotune" remixes of his statements.

Speculation Analysis
Episode 505 2:48:00 - 2:52:28

505: Speculation Analysis

North Korea Propaganda and Adderall Promotion

In the closing segment, the hosts mock the repetitive nature of North Korean military propaganda footage. They also critique the television show "Smash" for its "cavalier" promotion of Adderall and Red Bull to young viewers. Finally, they mention the arrest of a Mississippi man in the ricin letter case, noting he was labeled a "paranoid conspiracy theorist" by police.