Topic: Salinas

5 chapters across the catalog

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 2:34:29 - 2:37:07

1618: Fat Leonard

Emily Andrews and the Ministry of No Agenda

Producer Emily Andrews from Salina, Texas, contributed a significant donation from her annual bonus, describing the show as a "ministry." She noted the personal growth of the hosts over the years, specifically mentioning the reduction in profanity which allows for family-friendly listening.

Mint19
Episode 1194 2:33:46 - 2:38:53

1194: Mint19

Romaine Lettuce E. Coli Outbreak, Media Scripting

The hosts compare news reports of a current E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce from Salinas, California, with reports from exactly one year prior. They note that the statistics—16 states affected, dozens hospitalized—and the scripts used by news anchors are nearly identical. This leads to speculation about whether the outbreaks are legitimate, an extortion racket, or a recurring media "scare" script.

In the Saddle
Episode 968 2:27:42 - 2:30:54

968: In the Saddle

Salinas Bankruptcy Fears, Global Bond Sell-off, Public Sector Salaries

The city of Salinas, California, is facing potential bankruptcy as leaders struggle with sustainability and rising costs. This local crisis coincides with a global bond market sell-off triggered by uncertainty over U.S. tax reform. Critics point to exorbitant salaries for police and fire chiefs — sometimes exceeding $450,000 — as a primary driver of municipal financial failures in the Bay Area and beyond.

Hot Mature Plumpers
Episode 298 4:22 - 7:20

298: Hot Mature Plumpers

Salinas Eggstravaganza, Adult Easter Egg Hunt, Police PR

A local news report from Salinas, California, highlights an "Eggstravaganza" event featuring an adult Easter egg hunt dubbed "the massacre" due to its competitive nature. The event serves as a public relations effort for the Salinas Police Department and the city's bookmobile, which faces potential budget cuts. The hosts critique the use of four-year-olds as news sources and the appropriateness of the event's nickname.

Dandelion Wine
Episode 99 27:54 - 31:51

99: Dandelion Wine

California Stolen Car Recovery, Police Auction Scams

A news clip from the Salinas Valley describes a woman, Maria Alejo, who had to identify her stolen 1994 Acura in a newspaper photo despite the car being in a police lot. The hosts criticize the California Highway Patrol for not contacting the owner directly via registration or VIN records. They speculate that police departments may intentionally delay notifications to profit from storage fees or vehicle auctions.