444: Jack Teetor—Blind Faith to Blind Logic

444: Jack Teetor—Blind Faith to Blind Logic

Filmmaker Jack Teetor joins to discuss his new documentary, Blind Logic, about his granduncle, Ralph Teetor, who revolutionized the automotive industry. From inventing cruise control to influencing the development of the automatic transmission, Ralph was an automotive visionary, which is ironic since he did all that while being blind since childhood.

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377: Peter Tilden—Sitting in a Puddle of Tilden

377: Peter Tilden—Sitting in a Puddle of Tilden

The writer, producer, and veteran radio broadcaster drops by to regale us with stories from the entertainment trenches, explains why he created the podcast Really? no, REALLY? with his BFF Jason Alexander and how that’s affected their relationship, and expounds on what makes great advertising great. RIP Dexter.

26 Maalis 20241h 27min

376: Will Swaim—An Unholy Incubator

376: Will Swaim—An Unholy Incubator

The President of the California Policy Center, host of National Review’s Radio Free California podcast, and watchdog journalist warns about the new federal regulation that effectively makes CA-AB5 national and ends independent contractor status as we know it. As goes California, so goes the nation—from a $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers to rampant homelessness, crime, and reparations—the recovering communist dissects examples of what’s happening in the Golden State and yet to come nationally.

19 Maalis 20241h 14min

375: Chuck Klausmeyer & NEW STORY—Nasty Little Instruments

375: Chuck Klausmeyer & NEW STORY—Nasty Little Instruments

Another brief mystery for the curious mind with a short attention span, followed by a deeper dive into the story’s reveal with Mike and Chuck. WARNING: Careful where you listen with headphones, as it may result in alternating facial contortions of disgust and hilarity. The title is Nasty Little Instruments, after all.

12 Maalis 202451min

374: Bill Whittle—No Man No Problem

374: Bill Whittle—No Man No Problem

The podcaster, YouTuber, and amateur historian ruminates on the state of Hollywood, talks about his Daily Wire project, An Empire of Terror, which exposes the dark underbelly of the Soviet Union’s police state, and recounts the amazing story of Frank Luke, the forgotten top ace of WWI.

5 Maalis 20241h 9min

373: Coffee with Mom—The Wedgie Kick with Peggy Rowe

373: Coffee with Mom—The Wedgie Kick with Peggy Rowe

America’s grandmother recalls the harrowing details of her husband’s heart attacks at Christmas, gives an update on his convalescence, and tells a shocking tale about the newsletter you do NOT want to be mentioned in. From stents to physical therapy, shuffleboard to bingo, and that little dance we do when our panties are in a bunch, it’s another edition of Coffee with Mom!

29 Helmi 202453min

372: Jimmy Failla Loves Fat Elvis

372: Jimmy Failla Loves Fat Elvis

The former New York cabby, current stand-up comic, and perennial philosopher talks hilariously about why he’s keeping politics out of his new show Fox News Saturday Night, why he wrote his bestselling book, Cancel Culture Dictionary, and why he looks at the world like a drug-sniffing dog at the airport.

27 Helmi 20241h 8min

371: Denis Chetzan and Mary Sullivan—Chuck Gets a Haircut

371: Denis Chetzan and Mary Sullivan—Chuck Gets a Haircut

Mike follows through with his threat to get Chuck a professional haircut by enlisting The Irish Hammer’s “hairstylist to the stars” to bring his salon to our studio for a cut and record. What could possibly go wrong?

20 Helmi 20241h 1min

370: Rikki Schlott—The Smartest Dropout I Know

370: Rikki Schlott—The Smartest Dropout I Know

The New York Post columnist and author discusses the disruptive and damaging nature of social media, our shortening attention spans, the lack of free speech on college campuses, why the First Amendment is the most important right, why she left NYU during COVID despite her 4.0 GPA, and how she came to write The Cancelling of the American Mind with Greg Lukianoff.

13 Helmi 20241h 3min

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