Topic: Sunday

51 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 14:00 - 16:29

1856: CIS Lunar

Easter Sunday Determination, Hebrew Calendar and Equinox

The calculation of Easter Sunday is discussed in relation to its shifting dates on the Gregorian calendar. The date is determined by the first Sunday following the Paschal full moon, which occurs on or after the vernal equinox. This method links the holiday to both the lunar cycle and historical Hebrew calendar traditions.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 3:11:08 - 3:15:50

1756: AG Barbie

Outro, End of Show Mixes, Sunday Preview

Adam Curry concludes his broadcast from Amsterdam and prepares to return to Fredericksburg, Texas, for the next episode. The show ends with a series of "banger" mixes from Professor J. Jones and Neil Jones. The hosts sign off with their traditional catchphrases, promising to return on Sunday for further media deconstruction.

Yippy
Episode 1754 3:20:07 - 3:23:15

1754: Yippy

Show Outro and Sunday Preview

The hosts sign off, promising to return on Sunday with more media deconstruction. They offer a final reminder to support the show via the "Value for Value" model and leave the audience with a mix of music and soundbites as they conclude episode 1754.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 3:12:16 - 3:14:01

1735: Old Bag

ISO Off, Sunday Funday and Production Clips

The hosts engage in an "ISO off," comparing two short audio clips to determine which is better for future production use. They settle on a "Sunday Funday" clip, noting its relevance to the current broadcast day.

Pumpkin Coin
Episode 1639 3:01:21 - 3:05:51

1639: Pumpkin Coin

Outro, Marijuana Health Risks, Crypto Regulation

The show concludes with a series of clips regarding the increased risk of heart attack and stroke associated with daily marijuana use. Additional clips feature Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen discussing the need for federal legislation to regulate stablecoins and crypto assets. The episode ends with the traditional "Sunday Afternoon" musical montage.

Podcast Pro
Episode 1611 1:06:48 - 1:15:57

1611: Podcast Pro

Tim Alberta, White Evangelical Church Politics

Author Tim Alberta discusses his book "The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory," which examines the political shift within white evangelical churches toward Donald Trump. Alberta argues that the pursuit of political power has caused some religious leaders to compromise their values. The segment also addresses the rise of Speaker Mike Johnson and the media's reaction to his biblical worldview.

p-doom
Episode 1610 3:33:31 - 3:38:27

1610: p-doom

Outro, Sunday Show Preview, and Final Mix

The hosts sign off from the Thanksgiving episode, reminding listeners of the upcoming Sunday show and the latest episode of "Curry and the Keeper." They thank the trolls, producers, and mixers for their contributions. The episode concludes with a characteristic "Adios Mofos" and a final audio mix featuring various show themes and clips.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 3:27:58 - 3:30:10

1600: Unpack It

ISO Selection, "Not Going Anywhere"

The hosts select the "In Search Of" (ISO) clip to end the show. After considering clips about "generations" and "what does this have to do with podcasting," they settle on a clip of President Biden saying "We are not going anywhere." They agree this is the perfect sentiment for their 1600th episode, confirming they will return for show 1601 on Sunday.

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 2:45:14 - 2:47:39

1318: Jab and Go

Jordan Peterson Schizophrenia Hit Piece

Michaela Peterson released a video defending her father, Jordan Peterson, against a "hit piece" in the Sunday Times. The article allegedly claimed that the clinical psychologist has schizophrenia, which Michaela denies. The hosts note that Michaela has become a prominent figure in her own right, often critiqued for her YouTube presence and unconventional health advice.

Rory's Dad
Episode 1286 3:28:13 - 3:31:37

1286: Rory's Dad

CIA Whistleblower, Sunday Show Tease, Sign-off

The show concluded with a tease for the upcoming Sunday episode, which will cover a CIA whistleblower story and the Safari Club. The hosts noted that many "conspiracy theories" from a decade ago are now being accepted as mainstream facts. The episode signed off from "Opportunity Zone 33" in Austin and Northern Silicon Valley.

White Tears
Episode 1256 1:42:32 - 1:44:07

1256: White Tears

Value for Value Conclusion, Sunday Show Preview

The hosts wrap up the donation segment, thanking producers for turning the financial support section into engaging content. They encourage listeners to include the show in their prayers and wills. A preview for the upcoming Sunday show promises comprehensive "COVID intel" not available elsewhere.

3X3
Episode 1246 22:05 - 26:56

1246: 3X3

Deborah Birx, COVID-19 Modeling and Shifting Statistics

Dr. Deborah Birx appeared on Fox News Sunday to address the significant fluctuations in COVID-19 death toll projections, which moved from 60,000 to 150,000 in a short period. Host Chris Wallace questioned whether the administration underestimated the virus or reopened the economy too quickly. Birx defended the initial high-end projections of 100,000 to 240,000 deaths while highlighting lower mortality rates in the U.S. compared to the UK and Italy.

GuangoCast
Episode 1232 2:42:04 - 2:46:14

1232: GuangoCast

Easter Sunday Special, Duke of Luna Title Change

The hosts announce a special "Easter Sunday COVID Special" and encourage listeners to sign up for the newsletter for details. Sir Kevin McLaughlin is upgraded to the rank of Duke of Luna and Solace. The segment concludes with a formal knighting ceremony for Sir Daddy-O, including the traditional list of "Hookers and Blow" style perks.

Kung Flu
Episode 1213

1213: Kung Flu

Super Bowl Sunday and Coronavirus Racial Profiling

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the show from Austin and Silicon Valley on February 2, 2020. They discuss the significance of the date as a palindrome and the overlap of Super Bowl Sunday and Groundhog Day. Initial reports from the Netherlands and France suggest Asian individuals are facing racial profiling and wearing "I am not a virus" signs due to the emerging coronavirus outbreak.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1197 4:41 - 6:26

1197: Fossil Fools

Netherlands Speed Limit Reduction, 1970s Gasoline Crisis Parallel

The Dutch government has implemented a maximum speed limit of 100 kilometers per hour on highways to address environmental concerns. This move draws comparisons to the 1970s gasoline crisis in the United States and Europe, which saw the implementation of car-free Sundays. These measures are framed as part of the broader response to climate change and the COP25 summit.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 52:25 - 54:45

1177: Moral Army

Hillary Clinton, Impeachment Inquiry, CBS Sunday Morning

Hillary Clinton appears on CBS Sunday Morning to support the formal impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump, citing his alleged extortion of a foreign government. The hosts suggest this media tour is part of a broader strategy to position Clinton for a potential return to the political stage.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 1:15:00 - 1:17:59

1040: Pardon Me

No Agenda Value Proposition and Sunday Show Preview

The hosts clarify their "Value for Value" model, rejecting the idea that the show has a traditional "end" or "usefulness" limit. They contrast their production style with other podcasts that use traditional credits for "minions and peons," asserting that their donors are the true producers. A preview is given for the upcoming Sunday show, which will feature a report on Dvorak's surgery.

Undercount of Color
Episode 1020 1:18:45 - 1:20:57

1020: Undercount of Color

No Agenda, Sunday Show Promotion

The hosts wrap up the executive producer segment, emphasizing that the show is entirely funded by the audience without corporate ads. They encourage listeners to "propagate the formula" by sharing the show with others. A reminder is given for the upcoming Sunday broadcast, reinforcing the show's identity as a listener-produced media deconstruction platform.