Topic: Yosemite

13 chapters across the catalog

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 1:39:21 - 1:43:46

1742: Golden Poop

Malicious Compliance, Federal Bureaucracy Tactics

The term "malicious compliance" is being used to describe federal workers who follow rules so strictly that they deliberately hinder government function, such as locking restrooms at Yosemite National Park. This tactic, similar to a union "slowdown," is seen as a form of resistance against the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the federal workforce. Proponents of civil service reform argue this behavior justifies the implementation of Schedule F to make employees more accountable.

Shot to Win
Episode 1362 1:22:54 - 1:25:34

1362: Shot to Win

Vaxxidents and Hantavirus, Post-Vaccine Safety Warnings

The hosts discuss "vaxxidents," a term coined by a producer to describe car accidents allegedly caused by post-vaccine medical episodes. They note health warnings advising people to avoid strenuous exercise for a week after the jab. Additionally, they mention a resurgence of Hantavirus, noting its symptoms are similar to COVID-19 and its history at Camp Curry in Yosemite.

Trust Stamp
Episode 1267 1:56:30 - 1:59:45

1267: Trust Stamp

Value for Value System, Trump Yosemite Gaffe

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" funding model, where listeners contribute based on the entertainment and information they receive. They transition to a segment on political gaffes, playing a clip of President Trump repeatedly mispronouncing "Yosemite" as "Yo-semites" during a bill signing for national parks.

Without Evidence
Episode 1054

1054: Without Evidence

Global Heat Waves, Climate Change and Rain Stick Reports

The hosts open with reports of extreme weather across the Northern Hemisphere, including historic flooding in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and wildfires in Yosemite. Scientific data from 1979 to the present indicates a steady increase in global surface air temperatures. The discussion touches on the complexity of rainfall patterns in Europe and the use of "rain sticks" as a symbolic response to the drought.

Evidence Free Zone
Episode 804 1:25:05 - 1:28:34

804: Evidence Free Zone

Yosemite National Park Landmark Renaming, Aramark Contract

A major trademark dispute at Yosemite National Park has resulted in the renaming of iconic landmarks like Curry Village and the Ahwahnee Hotel. The outgoing concessionaire, Delaware North, claimed ownership of the names, forcing the National Park Service and new contractor Aramark to implement temporary name changes.

Shunt Unit
Episode 791 1:39:39 - 1:48:21

791: Shunt Unit

Knighting Ceremony and Yosemite Trademark Dispute

The hosts perform a knighting ceremony for Timothy Crow and Yael Ossowski. The discussion then shifts to a controversial trademark dispute where the National Park Service is being forced to rename iconic Yosemite landmarks like Curry Village and the Ahwahnee Hotel due to a $54 million legal battle with a private concessionaire.

Shunt Unit
Episode 791 1:48:23 - 1:52:50

791: Shunt Unit

The History of Curry Village and Firefalls

A personal connection to Yosemite's Curry Village is revealed, as the landmark was founded by the speaker's ancestors, Margaret and David Curry. The segment recounts the history of "Firefalls," a nightly event where a bonfire was pushed off a cliff, and expresses outrage that the "Curry" name is being removed due to corporate greed.

Insider Attacks
Episode 445 1:39:22 - 1:43:24

445: Insider Attacks

Yosemite Hantavirus Outbreak, Curry Village, National Park Factions

An outbreak of hantavirus at Yosemite National Park's Curry Village has resulted in three deaths and thousands of potential exposures. The hosts discuss the conflict between "Greens" who want to limit tourism and "douchebags" seeking high-end luxury accommodations like the Ahwahnee Hotel. They suggest the virus outbreak may be leveraged by factions wanting to replace affordable tent cabins with more profitable lodging.

It Can't Happen Here
Episode 440 2:43:39 - 2:45:47

440: It Can't Happen Here

Yosemite Hantavirus Outbreak, Curry Village Narrative

The hosts discuss the hantavirus outbreak at Curry Village in Yosemite National Park. Dvorak suggests the story might be a "hit job" by environmental groups like the Sierra Club to shut down the historic log cabins as part of an "Agenda 21" style land-use restriction.

Yemen and the Nigerian Crotch Bomber
Episode 160 1:29 - 6:34

160: Yemen and the Nigerian Crotch Bomber

Yosemite National Park, Wawona Hotel Mobile Studio Setup

A mobile studio is established inside a vehicle at Yosemite National Park after the Wawona Hotel lacked promised internet access. The setup utilizes a wireless microphone, a laptop powered by battery, and a Wi-Fi connection found at the Redwood Cottages parking lot. The broadcast continues despite heavy snow and limited power resources.

Yemen and the Nigerian Crotch Bomber
Episode 160 1:20:31 - 1:24:01

160: Yemen and the Nigerian Crotch Bomber

Obama Administration Accomplishments, Year-End Show Preview

A list from Esquire magazine detailing President Obama's first-year accomplishments is reviewed, covering the bank bailout, the order to close Guantanamo Bay, and new car emission standards. The show concludes with a listener story about an Obama-themed gift and a preview of the upcoming New Year's Eve episode. Adam Curry signs off from his mobile studio in Yosemite.

Health Care Doublecross
Episode 159 1:39:29 - 1:45:04

159: Health Care Doublecross

Christmas Sign-off and Prostitutes for the Economy

The hosts sign off for the holiday, noting their next show will be broadcast from Yosemite National Park. They conclude with a satirical quote from economist Marc Faber suggesting that spending money on "prostitutes and beer" is the only way to keep wealth within the American economy.