Topic: Saskatchewan

20 chapters across the catalog

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 1:38:40 - 1:43:32

1741: Nurse Injector

Canadian Super Pigs and Ecological Damage

"Super pigs," a crossbreed of wild boars and domestic pigs, are causing significant ecological damage across the U.S.-Canadian border. Professor Ryan Brook of the University of Saskatchewan describes the population as an "ecological train wreck" due to their rapid reproduction and destructive behavior. Similar issues are reported in Marin County, California, where escaped boars have become a nuisance to local residents.

AMAD
Episode 1555 1:18:44 - 1:22:48

1555: AMAD

Canadian Defection Proposal, Alberta Independence, TikTok Special Visa

A viral TikTok video features a Canadian citizen appealing to the U.S. Republican Party to create a special visa for "conservative refugees" fleeing the Trudeau administration. The proposal suggests that provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan have more in common with red states like Montana and should consider becoming independent or joining the United States. The hosts discuss the difficulties Canadians face when trying to immigrate to the U.S. despite owning land or having assets.

Guidepost
Episode 1424 3:01:14 - 3:05:33

1424: Guidepost

Outro and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe Speech

The show concludes with a sign-off from Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, followed by an end-of-show mix. The mix features a speech by Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announcing the end of provincial proof-of-vaccination requirements. Moe calls for healing divisions within families and communities and respecting individual decisions as the province moves forward from the pandemic.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 38:45 - 40:27

1379: Afghaniscam

Canadian COVID-19 Rhetoric, ICU Capacity Claims

Canadian health officials are warning that COVID-19 surges in Alberta and Saskatchewan are threatening ICU capacity for non-COVID emergencies like car accidents. Critics argue this rhetoric is used to pressure the unvaccinated rather than reflecting the actual state of hospital resources.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 1:11:53 - 1:20:54

1206: Tolerized

Associate Executive Producers and Dimension A vs B

Associate Executive Producers including Sir Dwight, Dennis Price, and Fabian Scherschel are recognized for their support. The hosts explain the concept of "Dimension A" (reality) versus "Dimension B" (the unhinged media narrative) and the role of the "amygdala" in processing modern news. Dennis Price provides a history of Carson Pass, named after frontiersman Kit Carson.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 2:11:41 - 2:17:48

1206: Tolerized

Second Donation Segment and Black Sock Church

The hosts conduct a second round of donor thank-yous, including Sir Jellyhead and Rene DuPont. A donor from Meppel, Netherlands, prompts a discussion about the "Black Sock Church," a conservative religious sect in the region. Another donor requests "rain stick karma" for the Australian fires, leading to a debate about the ethics of "over-shaking" the weather-altering instruments.

Furternity
Episode 1063 1:47:28 - 1:50:59

1063: Furternity

Saskatchewan Bridge Enthusiast and "Foamer" Culture

A viral video from Canada features a man becoming extremely emotional while driving over a new bridge in Saskatchewan that took three years to build. The hosts debate whether the video is authentic or a parody of "foamer" culture—individuals with an obsessive interest in infrastructure or trains.

No Brexit For You
Episode 875 1:17:28 - 1:21:06

875: No Brexit For You

Howard Stern, SJW Culture, Fort Campbell Soldiers

A law student in Saskatchewan discusses the prevalence of "SJW culture" in Canadian universities. Adam Curry clarifies a past comment made to Howard Stern about podcast monetization. The segment concludes with a somber tribute to three U.S. Special Forces soldiers from Fort Campbell who were recently killed in Jordan.

Putin Popularity Poll
Episode 864 1:07:56 - 1:10:23

864: Putin Popularity Poll

De-douching Rituals, Home Building Karma

James Flesch and Jason Wall are recognized for their donations, with Flesch requesting a "de-douching" and home-building karma for his wife. The hosts play various sound bites and acknowledge listeners from Saskatchewan, Canada, who use the show to stay alert during long drives.

Divide & Ruin
Episode 793 2:35:40 - 2:38:25

793: Divide & Ruin

Saskatchewan School Shooting, Canadian Gun Laws

A deadly school shooting in a remote Saskatchewan community leaves four people dead. The hosts discuss the lack of international media coverage compared to U.S. shootings, suggesting it doesn't fit the narrative because Canada already has strict gun control laws.

Buffoonery
Episode 792 1:12:42 - 1:16:04

792: Buffoonery

Value for Value, De-douching, Oil Price Predictions

Donors from Louisiana, Saskatchewan, and California contribute to the show under the "value for value" model. One donor links his contribution to a prediction regarding the bottom of the oil market, while others receive "de-douching" and "karma" in exchange for their financial support.

Sizeist
Episode 718 2:06:41 - 2:11:18

718: Sizeist

MKUltra Programming, Global Donor Roll

The donor roll continues with contributors from Israel, the Netherlands, and various U.S. states. One listener noted that their "MKUltra programming" was triggered by a specific song played on a previous episode, leading to an immediate donation. The segment concludes with a list of $50 donors from the UK, Canada, and the United States.

Eat a Baseball
Episode 489 2:10:00 - 2:24:50

489: Eat a Baseball

Final Donation Reads, Jingle Retirement Idea

The final set of donations includes a "Swazzle Nuff" request from Saskatchewan and a drunk donation from Maine. John Dvorak suggests a "jingle retirement" program where overplayed clips like "Mac and Cheese" are retired after a certain number of plays. The segment concludes with a nostalgic discussion about the OS/2 operating system and the Rexx programming language.

Iron Key
Episode 464 2:21:19 - 2:26:29

464: Iron Key

Priests vs Imams Soccer, Lingerie Football League

In Bosnia, Catholic priests and Muslim imams played a charity soccer match to raise money for a new kindergarten, with the priests winning 5-3. The discussion shifts to the Lingerie Football League in Canada, featuring teams like the BC Angels and the Saskatchewan Sirens. The hosts express surprise at the existence of the sport, which features women playing tackle football in decorative undergarments.

New Red Line
Episode 444 1:32:30 - 1:34:47

444: New Red Line

Childhood Freedom, Rock Fights and Canadian Yard Work

A nostalgic look at childhood activities like rock fights and roaming the neighborhood until the streetlights came on contrasts with modern parenting restrictions. A listener from Alberta, Canada, shares how the podcast provides entertainment while performing yard work on a tractor.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 1:29:27 - 1:34:30

420: The Data Hole

No Agenda, Knighting Ceremony and Uranium Mining

A formal knighting ceremony is held for donors, including a mechanical engineer working on the Cigar Lake uranium mine in Saskatchewan, Canada. The segment includes listener feedback regarding the "War on Chicken" and personal anecdotes about career changes and karma. The hosts emphasize the importance of the donation segment for providing "good information" that might otherwise be missed.

Episode 347 1:51:24 - 1:59:31

347: Hackerocity

Global Donor Roll, No Agenda Show Notes

Donations arrive from listeners in Saskatchewan, New York, and Georgia, with many requesting "de-douching" and "karma." The hosts promote the show's detailed notes available at 347.nashownotes.com. They acknowledge the "Sys-admin challenge" and the growing community of technical professionals who support the program.

Train Crashes into Plane
Episode 219 3:22 - 6:18

219: Train Crashes into Plane

Canadian Producers and Saskatoon Airport Body Scanners

The show acknowledges donations from several Canadian producers, including Chasen Rudzilski and CG Meyer. A discussion ensues regarding the installation of $300,000 x-ray body scanners at the Saskatoon airport in Saskatchewan. The hosts question the utility of such expensive equipment for a city of 250,000 people.

Thank You Satan?
Episode 132 1:19:07 - 1:23:48

132: Thank You Satan?

Donation Segment, Listener Credits and Code Numbers

The hosts read donations from listeners across the globe, including Denmark, Canada, and Australia. They discuss various "code" numbers sent with donations, such as 6550, which may refer to a congressional water act. A tangent explores the history of the original Cassius Clay and a potential link to Muhammad Ali's name choice.