This episode features a bonus clip from Bo Burnham’s Inside where he plays the role of social brand consultant, discusses the importance of brands embracing their role during this vital cultural reckoning.
There's no sound clips on this episode. The music I talk over is "Time Beat (Remastered)" by Ray Cathode, "Little Sunflower" by Dorothy Ashby, and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" covered by The Magnetics.
This episode features a clip from Conversations with Coleman, where host Coleman Hughes and Skeptic Magazine's Michael Shermer discuss conspiracy theories.
This episode features a clip from HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher where Bill talks about Rudy Giuliani’s unprecedented FBI raid and how it’s really what you should from expect from the unprecedented presidency of Trump, who was both an idiot and crazy.
This episode features a clip from FOX’s The Simpsons, season 32 episode 19 titled Panic on the Streets of Springfield which guest-stars Benedict Cumberbatch channeling Morrissey as Lisa first learns of Quilloughby a Smiths-esque 80s band and becomes smitten. But she slowly becomes disenchanted as she learns what Morrissey has turned into as he has aged. It’s not a kind portrayal, but it is hilarious.
This episode features a clip from Sam Harris' Making Sense podcast where Liz Specht and Bruce Friedrich talk about the future of meat and what it will mean for the economies of America and China.
This episode features a clip of Dean Wareham reading from his 2009 memoir, Black Postcards, and talking about the first time he heard The Seekers’ "Georgy Girl." Sign up for the Dean & Britta Patreon and get new chapters as he releases them as well as rarities and other tracks. It’s been great so far.