Topic: University Of Colorado

8 chapters across the catalog

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 2:44:39 - 2:46:59

1446: That 70's Podcast

Yak Meat Popularity and Sustainable Food

A mention of yak meat on a previous episode led to an "explosion of orders" for a Colorado farmer. Yak meat is described as lean, healthy, and "fluffy," marketed by some as "Himalayan beef." This is contrasted with the push for "sustainable" food sources like insects, with researchers at the University of Adelaide promoting crickets and mealworms as the future of the human diet.

Terror Put
Episode 923 2:14:07 - 2:21:47

923: Terror Put

4/20 Marijuana Day, Federal Crackdown Fears and THC Health Studies

On April 20th, CBS News reported on the growing support for marijuana legalization despite threats of a federal crackdown from Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly. A University of Sydney study suggests that THC can stay in fat cells for months and may actually aid in weight loss when combined with exercise. The hosts discuss the "runner's high" and the different effects of Sativa and Indica strains.

Electile Dysfuntion
Episode 769 9:28 - 13:22

769: Electile Dysfuntion

Ted Cruz Criticizes Debate Moderators, Bolsheviks and Mensheviks

Ted Cruz delivers a viral response during the CNBC debate, listing the insulting questions asked of his fellow candidates to illustrate why the American people distrust the media. Cruz compares the Democratic debates to a fawning exchange between Bolsheviks and Mensheviks while refusing to answer a debt limit question until the moderators address substantive issues.

Weather Whiplash
Episode 726 18:05 - 21:39

726: Weather Whiplash

Science Denial Panel, University of Colorado Discussion

A panel at the University of Colorado, aired on C-SPAN, explored the concept of "science denial" as a political and religious issue. Moderator Blumenthal argued that established scientific facts are being undermined by individuals with financial interests or religious beliefs. The panel framed the rejection of scientific consensus as a threat to public policy and truth.

Neuroelasticity
Episode 561 1:39:55 - 1:46:17

561: Neuroelasticity

Cultural Marxism, Halloween Costume Bans, Honor Rolls

The University of Colorado Boulder issued guidelines discouraging "offensive" Halloween costumes, such as sombreros or geisha outfits. Meanwhile, a school in Calgary, Alberta, abolished its honor roll to avoid hurting the self-esteem of students who do not receive awards. These trends are attributed to the "self-esteem movement" and a shift away from competitiveness in Western society.

Eat a Baseball
Episode 489 35:26 - 42:12

489: Eat a Baseball

Gun Legislation, Self-Defense Tactics and Propaganda

Washington State is considering legislation to allow annual police inspections of semi-automatic rifle owners' homes. Meanwhile, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs faced criticism for self-defense advice suggesting women tell attackers they are menstruating or vomiting to deter assault. The hosts analyze the "Run, Hide, Fight" propaganda videos produced in Houston and the push for biometric or RFID-enabled "smart guns."

Felonious Bears
Episode 432 2:14:46 - 2:17:25

432: Felonious Bears

Pre-Crime Beta Teams, Behavioral Evaluation and Threat Assessment

The University of Colorado's "Beta Team" (Behavioral Evaluation and Threat Assessment) is scrutinized following the Aurora shooting. These teams are designed to identify potential threats on campus before they act. The hosts compare this to "pre-crime" and express concern over the expansion of such surveillance units in educational institutions.