Topic: Seth Macfarlane

15 chapters across the catalog

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 2:54:19 - 3:05:38

1373: Mass Formation

George Bernard Shaw, Eugenics and Social Worth

An archival clip of George Bernard Shaw features the playwright advocating for a "properly appointed board" to justify an individual's existence every few years. The hosts compare this historical eugenics mindset to modern social credit systems and "cancel culture" depicted in science fiction media.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 2:06:04 - 2:08:20

1206: Tolerized

Family Guy Podcast Parody and Casper Mattress Ads

The animated series *Family Guy* aired a segment parodying the "True Crime" podcast genre, featuring poor sound quality and excessive advertisements for Casper mattresses and MeUndies. The hosts praise the show's accuracy in depicting the current state of podcast monetization. They note that the parody even includes a reference to the "No Agenda" show's donation model.

Menprovement
Episode 972 2:27:11 - 2:32:06

972: Menprovement

Donna Karan, Weinstein Comments Backlash

Fashion designer Donna Karan faces backlash after suggesting that women may be "asking for it" by the way they dress, in reference to the Harvey Weinstein scandal. The segment also features a 2013 clip of Seth MacFarlane at the Oscars making a joke about actresses no longer having to pretend to be attracted to Weinstein.

We Kill
Episode 919 2:14:10 - 2:19:24

919: We Kill

Family Guy Podcast Satire, Birthday Donations

The show plays a clip from Family Guy that satirizes podcasting as a "rambling, boring conversation" that anyone with a computer can do. This leads into a large block of birthday donations for John C. Dvorak from listeners in Australia, the UK, Sweden, and the US. Notable donors include Chef James, Lance Forrest, and Lucero Moze, who comments on the "gas pipe" theory of the Syrian war.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 1:01:06 - 1:06:07

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Family Guy Influence, Weenie and the Butt, Morning Zoo Parody

The hosts credit a specific episode of the animated series Family Guy, featuring the "Weenie and the Butt" radio parody, as a major influence on the show's aesthetic. They play a clip of the parody, which mocks the content-free "Morning Zoo" radio format of the 1980s and 90s. This satire led to the adoption of the "In the Morning" catchphrase and the use of various sound effects to pace the show.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 3:04:14 - 3:08:45

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Post-Show Reflection, Donkey Punch and Long-Distance Dynamics

In a final reflection, the hosts discuss the "Donkey Punch" joke from the Family Guy clip and the benefits of their long-distance working relationship. They argue that being in the same studio would likely lead to the "Martin and Lewis" effect of personal friction. Curry credits radio mentor Scott Shannon for teaching him the value of silence in broadcasting.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 2:08:38 - 2:13:33

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Physical Tics, Seth MacFarlane, Steve Ballmer

The hosts detail various physical tics, such as "mashing" the ball of the foot and snapping toes inside shoes. They identify public figures like Seth MacFarlane and Steve Ballmer as individuals who likely have Tourette's or similar neurological tics. Advice is offered to parents of children with tics to be open and use humor to reduce the pressure that often exacerbates the condition.

Obey the Giant Voice System!
Episode 498 26:22 - 29:49

498: Obey the Giant Voice System!

Jeff Bezos, Tourette's Syndrome Observations

Observations regarding Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos's distinctive laugh suggest it may be a nervous tick related to Tourette's Syndrome. The speaker, identifying as a fellow Tourette's sufferer, compares Bezos's mannerisms to those of Seth MacFarlane. The segment explores the "community" of people who recognize these hidden ticks in public figures.

Eggs & Poop
Episode 229 28:35 - 32:01

229: Eggs & Poop

Family Guy Table Read, Seth MacFarlane, Animation Production

A host describes attending a table read for the animated series Family Guy. The account details the production process, including how the show uses live audience reactions to test jokes before sending animation to Korea for completion. It is noted that Rush Limbaugh has an upcoming guest appearance.

Things Could Get Complicated
Episode 198 1:50 - 3:38

198: Things Could Get Complicated

American Dad Sodium Content and Health Propaganda

A viewer observation from the animated show American Dad describes a scene where a character examines a nutrition label specifically for sodium content. The discussion suggests this is an example of unnecessary health propaganda embedded in entertainment media. The hosts debate whether creator Seth MacFarlane is mocking the obsession with salt or participating in a broader "brainwashing" effort.

Liz Cheney vs. Sarah Palin
Episode 175 43:36 - 48:56

175: Liz Cheney vs. Sarah Palin

Family Guy Sarah Palin Controversy, Trig Palin

An episode of Family Guy featuring a character with Down syndrome who claims her mother is the former governor of Alaska sparked a public feud between Seth MacFarlane and Sarah Palin. The controversy is viewed as a calculated media move by Fox to generate ratings for both the animated show and Palin’s appearances on Fox News.

Water Weed And Weasels
Episode 96 1:15:22 - 1:19:20

96: Water Weed And Weasels

Tourette's Syndrome, Seth MacFarlane, Personal Experience

A host discusses living with a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome and how marijuana helps manage the associated tics and OCD symptoms. The segment references Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane's appearance on Bill Maher's show, where his own Tourette's tics were visible. The conversation explores the nature of the syndrome, including the rare "coprolalia" (involuntary swearing) and the ability to suppress tics while performing on camera.

Stroking the Ugly Stick
Episode 91 1:04:56 - 1:07:20

91: Stroking the Ugly Stick

Stephen Hawking Hospitalization and Family Guy History

Physicist Stephen Hawking was hospitalized in Cambridge with a chest infection, prompting Sky TV to air his guest appearance on The Simpsons. This leads to a discussion on the history of the show Family Guy, noting it was canceled twice before becoming a major success. The hosts debate the show's humor and its evolution over three iterations.