Topic: Shrimp

5 chapters across the catalog

Retribution
Episode 1793 1:28:15 - 1:31:30

1793: Retribution

Walmart, Radioactive Shrimp Recall

Walmart and Southwind Foods issued a recall for frozen shrimp after detecting contamination with Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope. The affected products were sold in nine states, including Minnesota, between July and August. Cesium-137 is a byproduct of nuclear fission, leading to questions about the source of contamination in the imported seafood supply chain.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 3:18:05 - 3:21:33

1333: Vaxxhole

Brood X Cicadas, Eating Insects

The emergence of the "Brood X" cicadas has led to a surge in media articles encouraging people to cook and eat the insects. Chefs in Richmond, Virginia, are promoting recipes for "cicada and monkfish sausage" and "blackened cicadas," which critics view as an attempt to normalize the consumption of bugs.

Pros From Dover
Episode 1092 2:15:58 - 2:19:05

1092: Pros From Dover

Australian Encryption Law and Paul Hogan Tourism Ad

The Australian Parliament passed a contentious law requiring tech companies to provide law enforcement with access to encrypted communications. This move has sparked fears that major apps like WhatsApp and Signal could be banned or compromised in the country. The discussion was lightened by a look back at a classic 1980s Australian tourism ad featuring Paul Hogan and the famous "shrimp on the barbie" line.

Surf n Turf
Episode 1091 1:25:28 - 1:29:59

1091: Surf n Turf

Australian Accent Critique and Surf and Turf

Australian listeners provide feedback on John C. Dvorak's attempt at an Australian accent, specifically correcting his use of the word "shrimp." They explain that Australians eat "prawns" and that "shrimp" refers to small children or insects. Musician Chris Wilson contributes a song advising the hosts to simply order "surf and turf" to avoid sounding like "douchebag Yanks."