Topic: Robin Williams

11 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:45:22 - 1:51:38

1851: Mork & Mimi

Robin Williams, Introversion and Lewy Body Dementia

Mimi Smith-Dvorak shares personal stories of her friendship with the late Robin Williams, describing him as a quiet, moody introvert when off-stage. She recounts late-night visits to playgrounds and coffee shops where Williams would decompress from his hyper-energetic public persona. The narrative concludes with a poignant memory of seeing him shortly before his death, noting the early signs of Lewy Body Dementia affecting his ability to find words.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 50:25 - 53:32

1676: Douche Mobile

Lewy Body Dementia, Patient Behavior and Neuropsychological Testing

A producer's personal account and a retired nurse's letter describe the progression of Lewy Body Dementia, noting symptoms like hallucinations and violent outbursts. The discussion covers the necessity of a four-hour neuropsychological test to accurately measure cognitive performance, contrasting it with the simpler "MoCA" bedside test previously taken by Donald Trump.

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 15:21 - 23:22

1675: Flying Cars

Lewy Body Dementia, Joe Biden Hallucination Claims

An anonymous neurologist suggested that President Joe Biden's symptoms, including frequent gaffes and shuffling gait, are consistent with diffuse Lewy Body Disease (DLB). This condition, which famously affected actor Robin Williams, involves protein deposits in the brain and can cause visual hallucinations. Observations of Biden claiming Donald Trump was "shouting" with a muted microphone during the debate are cited as potential evidence of such hallucinations.

MAGATARD
Episode 1457 1:47:52 - 1:52:23

1457: MAGATARD

Mork and Mindy, 1970s Energy Crisis

A clip from a 1979 episode of "Mork & Mindy" features Robin Williams as an alien discovering the 1970s energy crisis. The dialogue mirrors modern concerns about fossil fuels, oil company profits, and political influence. The hosts reflect on Robin Williams' personality and the relevance of 40-year-old television scripts to current events.

11 years
Episode 1080 34:07 - 37:58

1080: 11 years

Trump Campaign Rhetoric, Media Responsibility

During a rally, President Trump emphasized the importance of the upcoming midterm elections and criticized the media for fostering hostility. His delivery is compared to a comedian like Robin Williams practicing new material from a notepad, suggesting he is still refining his messaging for the current political climate.

Expando-Vision
Episode 1079 1:57:51 - 2:01:43

1079: Expando-Vision

John C. Dvorak 1983 Comdex Article, Subliminal Software

A 1983 article written by John C. Dvorak for InfoWorld describes a software product called ExpandoVision for the Atari 400 that inserted subliminal messages into television broadcasts. The story includes a prank involving a "Sexual Confidence" cartridge and a hostess at the Comdex trade show, as well as a connection to Robin Williams' guru, Satara Kalsa.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 18:48 - 21:28

1041: Hairy Mary

Suicide Methods, Celebrity Depression Narratives

The mechanics of suicides involving doorknobs are discussed in relation to the deaths of Robin Williams and Kate Spade. Media narratives are criticized for using vague terms like "demons" to describe celebrity struggles. Questions remain regarding whether Anthony Bourdain was using antidepressants or if his past addictions played a role.

Exploding Generator
Episode 668 28:09 - 33:31

668: Exploding Generator

Robin Williams Autopsy, Pharmaceutical Industry Influence

Toxicology results for Robin Williams confirmed the absence of illegal drugs or alcohol, showing only therapeutic concentrations of prescription medications. Media coverage is criticized for failing to name the specific pharmaceuticals involved due to the industry's massive advertising spend. The discussion highlights a correlation between legal antidepressants and increased suicide risks among veterans and high-profile individuals like a recently deceased Deutsche Bank executive.

Episode 552 53:42 - 54:59

552: Almost Certain = Fact!

Native Advertising in The Crazy Ones

The hosts critique the premiere of the Robin Williams sitcom "The Crazy Ones," describing it as a half-hour "native advertisement" for McDonald's. The plot centered on securing McDonald's as a client and featured Kelly Clarkson singing a jingle. They argue that the line between entertainment and corporate promotion has been completely erased.