Topic: Tide

23 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 54:36 - 57:43

1851: Mork & Mimi

Nate Friedman's Investigation into The Answer Coalition

Independent investigator Nate Friedman details the financial links between major protest groups and the World Workers Party, a Marxist-Leninist organization. His report alleges that The Answer Coalition and the Progress Unity Fund receive significant funding from George Soros via the Tides Foundation. The investigation identifies key figures like Brian Becker who allegedly coordinate mass protests while promoting communist ideologies at the People's Forum in New York.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 2:47:26 - 2:53:21

1837: Moral Injury

End of Show Mixes, Tide Oxy Pen, Steve Lawrence

The show concludes with "John's Tip of the Day," recommending the Tide Oxy stain remover pen for travelers. The hosts discuss the vocal styles used in AI-generated "slop" music, comparing them to singers like Steve Lawrence and Mel Tormé. Final sign-offs are delivered from Fredericksburg and Silicon Valley before the end-of-show music mix begins.

Publical
Episode 1686 2:44:24 - 2:48:38

1686: Publical

Sea Lion Poisoning, Red Tide and Domoic Acid

An outbreak of domoic acid poisoning has left hundreds of sea lions and dolphins sick or disoriented along the California coast. The neurotoxin is produced by algae during "red tide" events and enters the food chain through fish. While some experts link the intensity of the outbreak to climate change, others note that such events are cyclical and often influenced by El Niño weather patterns.

ungreen
Episode 1659 22:45 - 27:01

1659: ungreen

Black Lives Matter Lawsuit, Tides Foundation Financial Dispute

The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation is suing the Tides Foundation over the management of $33 million in donations. BLM GNF claims Tides refused to return the funds, which were originally entrusted to them for safekeeping before BLM obtained IRS status. The Tides Foundation is noted for its role as a fiscal sponsor for various activist groups.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522

1522: Boiling Ocean

King Tide Phenomenon, Davos Climate Change Coverage

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1522 by discussing the "King Tide" affecting Northern Silicon Valley, a worldwide phenomenon where the alignment of the sun and moon raises tides significantly. The conversation transitions to the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland. The hosts prepare to deconstruct the globalist agenda and climate change narratives emerging from the summit.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 1:49:21 - 1:54:02

1455: Systemic Rivals

Metaverse Sexual Assault, SumOfUs, ESG Funding

Reports of sexual assault in the Metaverse are being used by the nonprofit advocacy group SumOfUs to demand corporate accountability and ESG reforms at Facebook. Financial records reveal that SumOfUs is funded by the Tides Foundation and the Open Society Foundations, suggesting a coordinated effort to bring ESG controls into virtual spaces.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 18:33 - 21:34

1415: Equity Hotel

Social Media Memes Mocking CDC Advice

A trending social media hashtag, #CDCSays, features users mocking the agency's shifting guidance with satirical advice, such as eating off the floor at Waffle House or getting bangs. During a televised interview, Savannah Guthrie asked Director Walensky about these memes and the agency's credibility problem. Walensky avoided the specific joke about bangs, focusing instead on the "fast-moving science" of the pandemic.

Imbleachment
Episode 1237 23:51 - 29:36

1237: Imbleachment

Brad Pitt Portrays Anthony Fauci on Saturday Night Live

Actor Brad Pitt portrays Dr. Anthony Fauci in a remote episode of Saturday Night Live, addressing misinformation and the President's recent comments. The sketch parodies Trump's descriptions of COVID-19 tests as "beautiful" and his claims that the virus will disappear like a miracle. The hosts criticize the writing and the "virtue signaling" nature of the home-produced comedy show.

John's Story Time
Episode 1201 1:52:02 - 1:56:21

1201: John's Story Time

Laundry Detergent Tips and Liquid Formulations

A technical tip for laundry and dishwasher detergent advises always using liquid over powder. The speaker explains that after the EPA banned phosphates, manufacturers could not make the new, effective cleaning chemicals into a stable powder, making liquid the only effective option in the United States.

Goldfish Invasion
Episode 1154 1:59:46 - 2:06:55

1154: Goldfish Invasion

Procter & Gamble, The Talk, Corporate Social Activism

Procter & Gamble's Chief Brand Officer, Mark Pritchard, defended the company's "The Talk" advertisement, which addresses racial bias and conversations black parents have with their children. Despite facing backlash for involving a corporation in social and political issues, P&G has doubled down on its commitment to social activism in advertising. This trend is interpreted as a way for major brands to justify hyper-targeted, data-driven advertising while appearing socially responsible.

Ghost Guns
Episode 1008

1008: Ghost Guns

Venice Canal Drought, Media Reporting Discrepancies

Venice canals have reportedly drained to mud, leaving gondolas stranded in sludge. Despite the visual nature of the event, mainstream media coverage remains sparse, with only the Daily Mail and The Sun providing reports. Speculation suggests the lack of coverage stems from the event contradicting global warming narratives regarding rising sea levels, though some reports attribute the low water levels to historic low tides and lunar cycles.

Congressional Jignitty
Episode 1006 3:39 - 6:18

1006: Congressional Jignitty

Super Bowl LII Analysis and Commercial Trends

Super Bowl LII is reviewed with a focus on the lack of defense and the perceived Illuminati symbolism in Justin Timberlake's halftime performance. Observations are made regarding the absence of category exclusivity in advertising, noting competing brands like Tide and Persil or Amazon Fire and YouTube airing ads during the same broadcast.

Nein Nein Nein
Episode 999 3:16:51 - 3:21:49

999: Nein Nein Nein

Dr. Eugene Gu, Twitter Shadowbanning and Tide Pod Challenge

Dr. Eugene Gu, a medical resident and activist, is suing President Trump for blocking him on Twitter. The hosts discuss "shadowbanning" and how to check if a user has been restricted. The segment also covers the "Tide Pod Challenge," a dangerous internet fad where teenagers bite into laundry detergent pods, leading to a 20% increase in calls to poison control centers.

Competitive Victimhood
Episode 997 2:34:37 - 2:37:42

997: Competitive Victimhood

Boston Storm Surge and Global Warming Claims

A massive storm surge in Boston resulted in the highest tide ever recorded in the city, leading to widespread flooding. Media reports immediately attributed the event to global warming, though the hosts point out that similar floods occurred in 1978 and 1921. Dvorak reports from the San Francisco Bay, noting that local mudflats remain unchanged despite "super tide" warnings.

King Tide
Episode 980 2:30:32 - 2:33:46

980: King Tide

Debbie Wasserman Schultz Response to Donna Brazile

Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz avoided answering questions about Donna Brazile's book *Hacks*, which accused her of mismanagement. Instead, she claimed her constituents were more concerned with local "king tides" and environmental issues than the 2016 election. The hosts criticize her for being "a dick" to reporters and failing to address the specific allegations of rigging the primary.

Exodus of Misery
Episode 886 2:41:07 - 2:46:10

886: Exodus of Misery

Tide Commercial, Liquid Detergent Tips

The hosts discuss a Tide commercial that they perceive as pushing "gender-neutral" themes. This leads to a substantive tip from John Dvorak regarding laundry: always use liquid detergent instead of powder. Dvorak explains that since the EPA banned phosphates, the new cleaning chemicals cannot be easily turned into powder, making liquid formulations significantly more effective for modern washing machines.

F4K3 80085
Episode 825 1:32:52 - 1:37:55

825: F4K3 80085

TIDE Database, TSA Agent Terrorist Watchlist Scrub

TSA Administrator Peter Neffinger testified that 73 employees were identified in the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) database. Following an FBI review, most of these individuals were "scrubbed" from the list as they did not meet the criteria for being actual terrorist threats. The TIDE database is a central repository for classified information on over one million known or suspected international terrorists.

Zucchini Emoji
Episode 735 1:39:46 - 1:43:22

735: Zucchini Emoji

"Rural America" Backlash, Chuck Todd Analysis

NBC's Chuck Todd reports on a "progressive tide" that has left cultural conservatives in rural America feeling marginalized. The analysis suggests that while a majority of Americans support recent Supreme Court rulings, support in rural areas remains below 50%, potentially fueling a political backlash.

Scrub In!
Episode 706 18:32 - 20:59

706: Scrub In!

Mont Saint-Michel Super Tide, Sea Level Rise Skepticism

A "super tide of the century" linked to a solar eclipse and supermoon briefly turned Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy back into an island. Observers noted that the area is typically a mudflat, leading to questions regarding the lack of visible sea-level rise over the past century. The event drew thousands of tourists to witness the dramatic shift in the French landscape.