Topic: Rogers Communications

4 chapters across the catalog

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 26:46 - 29:44

1544: Trusted Flaggers

Roger Simon on Communism and the Nuclear Family

Novelist Roger Simon discusses the Nashville church shooting and the subsequent suppression of the perpetrator's manifesto by the FBI and media outlets like CBS. Simon argues that the current cultural focus on transgender issues is a tool for the dissolution of the nuclear family, which he identifies as a primary goal of an incipient communist state. He compares the current US political climate to the early days of the Bolshevik Revolution.

Dig Up Canada!
Episode 1537 1:58:11 - 2:05:16

1537: Dig Up Canada!

No Agenda Art, Roger Roundy Hat Trick

Artist Roger Roundy won the cover art contest for the second consecutive episode with a depiction of Mitch McConnell wearing a Chinese crown. The hosts discuss the "crochet community" and their disappointment with AI-generated templates that fail to capture complex human likenesses. The segment reinforces the "value for value" model, where listeners contribute time, talent, and treasure to keep the show ad-free.

Ninja Variant
Episode 1467 22:11 - 25:17

1467: Ninja Variant

Rogers Communications Outage, Canadian Telecom Infrastructure

Rogers Communications CEO Tony Staffieri apologized for a massive 24-hour nationwide internet and cellular outage in Canada caused by a maintenance upgrade. The failure disrupted emergency services, travel, and debit transactions, leading to calls for a public inquiry by the CRTC into the lack of telecommunications competition in the country.

VAWG
Episode 760 1:51:39 - 1:53:59

760: VAWG

NSA Workforce Morale, Intelligence Career Advice

Admiral Mike Rogers acknowledged that increased internal monitoring at the NSA has negatively impacted employee morale. In a related anecdote, an intelligence community contact advised against learning Arabic, as it leads to difficult assignments in the Middle East. Instead, learning Mandarin is recommended for those seeking more strategic roles within the modern intelligence landscape.