Topic: Shop Class

5 chapters across the catalog

Exit on the Floor
Episode 973 1:05:02 - 1:12:19

973: Exit on the Floor

Executive Producer Credits, Home Depot Millennial Skills

The hosts thank Executive Producers Kelly Sandlin and Keith Gibson for their financial support. A discussion follows regarding a Zero Hedge article about Home Depot creating videos to teach millennials how to use hammers. The hosts blame the decline of basic manual skills on the removal of "shop" and "home ec" classes from schools due to liability concerns.

Salt in the Wound
Episode 197 1:58:00 - 2:00:37

197: Salt in the Wound

Contemporary Management, The Creepy Therapist Model

A discussion on the evolution of corporate management describes the shift from straightforward authority to a "creepy" therapist or life-coach model. This "smarmy" approach uses egalitarian language to manipulate employees rather than issuing direct orders. The segment references the book "Shop Class as Soulcraft" and the loss of traditional vocational education.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 1:03:32 - 1:07:02

194: Blood Trains

No Agenda Community Projects and Book Club

The hosts review a list of community-driven No Agenda projects, including art galleries, proxies, and mobile apps. They introduce three new books for the "No Agenda Book Club": Jason Matera's "Obama Zombies," Matthew Crawford's "Shop Class as Soulcraft," and Jack Cashill's "Popes and Bankers." They emphasize the importance of listener-supported media in a landscape of corporate consolidation.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 1:52:26 - 2:00:00

194: Blood Trains

Shop Class as Soulcraft and the Loss of Self-Reliance

Matthew Crawford, author of "Shop Class as Soulcraft," discusses the dismantling of vocational training in American schools in favor of a "knowledge-based" college track. He argues that modern design intentionally hides how machines work, leading to a culture of passivity and dependence. The hosts reflect on the disappearance of wood shop, metal shop, and home economics, which they believe is part of a plan to reduce individual responsibility.