Topic: Womanizer

25 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 46:02 - 52:24

1874: Kennel Index

Australian Sex Discrimination Hearing and Potential Pregnancy

A viral clip from an Australian hearing depicts a legal exchange where it is argued that a trans woman (biological male) can be discriminated against based on "potential pregnancy." The hosts mock the circular logic of the testimony. An anecdote follows regarding a biological female who transitioned to a male but was shocked to discover she was pregnant, illustrating the power of psychological identification over biological reality.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 2:54:27 - 3:01:14

1834: Swarm Forge

TikTok Culture and Autistic Barbie Launch

The segment reviews viral TikTok clips, including a woman boasting about her hyper-independent routine and another claiming she is "disabled and chronically ill" and refuses to work. This leads to a discussion on Mattel's launch of "Autistic Barbie," developed with the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network. The doll features noise-canceling headphones and a communication tablet, following other inclusive models like Blind Barbie.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 51:39 - 54:30

1783: Dadgum

Pam Bondi, Alleged Trump Birthday Note to Epstein

Attorney General Pam Bondi is moving to release grand jury records to counter a Wall Street Journal report regarding a lewd birthday note allegedly sent by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The note reportedly featured a hand-drawn outline of a naked woman with a signature mimicking pubic hair. The hosts question the authenticity of the document, noting discrepancies in the timeline of Trump and Epstein's falling out.

Yippy
Episode 1754 2:46:01 - 2:47:25

1754: Yippy

Eddie Glaude and the "Racist" Voter Narrative

Princeton professor Eddie Glaude claimed on television that American voters chose a "felon" over a "black woman" because they would rather destroy the republic than elect her. The commentary dismisses Glaude's analysis as outdated and overly focused on racial grievances.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 2:52:35 - 2:56:15

1309: Vaxsaline

Hollywood Streaming Shift, Wonder Woman 1984 Performance

The film industry is undergoing a massive shift as major studios like Warner Bros. move their entire 2021 slate to streaming platforms like HBO Max. "Wonder Woman 1984" earned significantly less in its opening weekend compared to traditional blockbusters, signaling the potential death of the theatrical experience. The hosts argue that movies designed for THX and giant screens lose their impact when watched on home soundbars or mobile phones.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 34:25 - 36:11

1573: 4 No Youth

Misogyny and the Transgender Movement

A discussion ensues regarding the documentary "What Is A Woman? (Wrong Answers Only)," which the host claims illustrates how the transgender movement can be viewed as misogynistic. The argument is made that certain aspects of female identity, such as high heels and lipstick, were invented by men and are now being appropriated by men transitioning to women.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 1:35:37 - 1:41:10

1298: The Palmist

Listener Donations, De-douching Ceremony, Central Carolina Casey

Listeners contributed portions of their stimulus checks and shared personal stories of "mind expansion" through the show. One producer, Central Carolina Casey, requested "hunting karma" after missing a shot at a buck. The hosts also mock a new podcast titled "Pod Is a Woman," featuring former Obama administration staffers, while Adam Curry denounces the use of the word "pod" to describe a show.

Clip Job
Episode 985 1:38:27 - 1:39:16

985: Clip Job

Wonder Woman vs. The Nazis

A clip from the classic Wonder Woman television series is played, featuring a dialogue about "masculine destructiveness" and the pure environment of Paradise Island. The hosts use the clip as a lighthearted transition between more serious news segments.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 3:10:45 - 3:13:06

976: 10th Anniversary

Ben Affleck, Twitter Call-outs, and Public Apologies

Ben Affleck was called out on Twitter for allegedly lying about his knowledge of Harvey Weinstein's behavior. The hosts discuss how high-profile figures should handle public apologies, suggesting a direct admission of being "douchebags" for prioritizing money over ethics. A hypothetical scenario is proposed where a publicist might advise a client to "identify as a woman" to deflect criticism.

Mix Tape
Episode 947 1:04:39 - 1:07:47

947: Mix Tape

Outsider Woman President, No Agenda Support Plea

Hillary Clinton's campaign rhetoric about being an "outsider" as the first potential woman president is mocked through repetitive loops. The hosts then break in to discuss the quality of the mix and remind listeners to support the show financially.

Learn Russian!
Episode 933 2:01:50 - 2:05:29

933: Learn Russian!

Wonder Woman Film, Gal Gadot Origin Story

Actress Gal Gadot discussed her role as Wonder Woman, emphasizing the character's values of truth, justice, and compassion. While the film is marketed as a story of female empowerment and origin, trailers suggest a highly violent "bloodfest" that contrasts with the "sweet" messages described by the cast and media.

Coin of the Realm
Episode 910 16:43 - 23:16

910: Coin of the Realm

Day Without a Woman, Protests and Hillary Clinton

The "A Day Without a Woman" strike saw women across the globe walk off their jobs to protest gender pay inequity and the Trump administration. In Alexandria, Virginia, over 300 teachers stayed home, forcing school closures. The hosts analyze the protest's effectiveness and critique a Snapchat video released by Hillary Clinton encouraging supporters to resist.

Morally Obtuse
Episode 902 31:16 - 33:35

902: Morally Obtuse

Statue of Liberty, Muslim Peasant Origin Theory

A media report claims the Statue of Liberty was originally designed by Frederick Auguste Bartholdi as a Muslim Egyptian peasant woman to guard the Suez Canal. The theory suggests that after Egypt rejected the project, Bartholdi repurposed the design for the United States. The hosts dismiss this as "alternate universe" history, asserting the statue was modeled after the sculptor's mother.

Exodus of Misery
Episode 886 2:46:12 - 2:47:49

886: Exodus of Misery

Psychiatric Drug Study, Wonder Woman UN Firing

A new study reported by HLN reveals that one in six American adults is taking psychiatric drugs, primarily antidepressants. The hosts note that the majority of users are over 60 and have been on the medication for long periods. In a brief news update, they mention that the United Nations has ended its partnership with Wonder Woman as an honorary ambassador.

The Angries
Episode 877 23:08 - 24:44

877: The Angries

Michael Moore and the Million Woman March Plan

Filmmaker Michael Moore appeared on MSNBC with Chris Hayes to discuss the mobilization of a "Million Woman March" planned for Inauguration Day in Washington D.C. Moore outlined a strategy to use the protests to block Supreme Court nominations and shift the Democratic Party toward a more progressive platform under leaders like Keith Ellison.

Trump Trope
Episode 874 2:29:57 - 2:32:00

874: Trump Trope

Glamour Woman of the Year, Bono, Gender Identity Politics

Glamour Magazine named U2 frontman Bono as its first male "Woman of the Year" for his humanitarian work. This decision is mocked as an absurdity of modern gender politics, especially given the exclusion of Hillary Clinton from the top spot in favor of a male rock star and the founders of Black Lives Matter.

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 1:01:05 - 1:04:37

872: Kinetic Kill

Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren Sisterhood Campaign

Hillary Clinton and Senator Elizabeth Warren campaign together in Florida, leaning into the "nasty woman" comment made by Donald Trump during a debate. Warren calls on "the sisterhood" to vote against Trump, a move the hosts characterize as overtly sexist. The segment examines the campaign's shift toward identity politics and gender-based appeals in the final two weeks of the 2016 election.

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 2:00:04 - 2:02:19

872: Kinetic Kill

Secrets of ISIS 1970s TV Show and UN Wonder Woman

The hosts revisit the 1970s television show "The Secrets of ISIS," which featured a science teacher endowed with powers by the goddess Isis. This follows a discussion about the United Nations naming Wonder Woman as an honorary ambassador. They joke that modern news reports on the terrorist group ISIS should adopt the show's dramatic opening narration for comedic effect.

New World Hackers
Episode 871 2:35:44 - 2:42:39

871: New World Hackers

Wonder Woman, UN Honorary Ambassador Controversy

The United Nations named the fictional character Wonder Woman as an Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls. The decision drew criticism from those who find the character's depiction inappropriate for the role, while original actress Lynda Carter defended the choice on CBS.