The Outer Limits of Hot Dog-Eating Contests (Friday Release Valve)

The Outer Limits of Hot Dog-Eating Contests (Friday Release Valve)

(SNFK) Comedian Mahesh Kotagi and playwright Jeremy Kareken join Friday Release Valve to sort out the week's funnier headlines, including a scientific report on the maximum amount of hot dogs one human could conceivably consume in ten minutes, what to do if your town is overwhelmed by polar bears, and the lengths Queen Elizabeth II will go to shore up her finances during a sluggish tourism season.

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Ep 57 | The Great Leap Forward Something Something Wind Power | Guest: Brian Brushwood

Ep 57 | The Great Leap Forward Something Something Wind Power | Guest: Brian Brushwood

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez revealed the New Green Deal to Congress last week, designed to radically overhaul and control the US economy, fight climate change, and raise Heaton's blood pressure to staggering heights. Brian Brushwood joins the program to calm Heaton down and explain how AOC is actually progressivism's response to Donald Trump. Later, Heaton reveals a new cooking segment with a special recipe.

12 Feb 201957min

Ep 56 | The Great American Sex Desert | Guest: Billy Binion

Ep 56 | The Great American Sex Desert | Guest: Billy Binion

Despite what you may think, Americans are having less sex today than in previous eras. Billy Binion of Reason comes on to make sense of America's laggardly sex life. (Then afterwards, Heaton adds to the growing chorus of Virginia politicians scandals, and begs forgiveness from his audience for a horrible faux pas.)

11 Feb 201948min

Ep. 55 | The Super Model Amusement Park | Guest: Jimmy Failla

Ep. 55 | The Super Model Amusement Park | Guest: Jimmy Failla

In a Friday grab bag episode, comedian Jimmy Failla comes on to suss out headlines with Heaton. Including: why Thai parliament candidates are changing their names; the world's most conscientious burglar, the latest Burger King lawsuit; and why you can legally watch erotic films on library computers in Chicago.

8 Feb 201935min

Ep. 54 | Is "South Park" Postmodern? | Guest: Nick Gillespie

Ep. 54 | Is "South Park" Postmodern? | Guest: Nick Gillespie

What is Postmodernism and why do so many people loathe it? Reason's Nick Gillespie joins Heaton to explain what postmodernism is, where it's useful and when it's asinine, and the many instances where postmodernism has spread through American culture.

7 Feb 201954min

Ep. 53 | The Imperial Address to the House of Lords And/Or Congress | Guest: Justin Robert Young

Ep. 53 | The Imperial Address to the House of Lords And/Or Congress | Guest: Justin Robert Young

Heaton comes up with ways to improve the State of the Union Address, including a mandated congressional conga line, and presidential crowd surfing. But before that, Justin Robert Young of the "Politics Politics Politics" podcast joins Heaton for a breakdown of the speech, what all the guests signified, and how heckling the Hall of Presidents can improve any trip to Disney World.

6 Feb 201958min

Ep. 52 | Public Schools and Monkey Gods | Guest: Jonathan Braylock

Ep. 52 | Public Schools and Monkey Gods | Guest: Jonathan Braylock

Several states are eyeballing "Bible literacy" classes as part of public school curriculum. Jonathan Braylock, a comedian and a practicing Christian, joins Heaton to discuss how blurring the separation of church and state is apt to backfire on both.

5 Feb 201948min

Ep. 51 | The NFL Team Not Stealing from Taxpayers | Guest: Eric Boehm

Ep. 51 | The NFL Team Not Stealing from Taxpayers | Guest: Eric Boehm

Heaton unleashes a tirade about football, and what he'd do to improve it. (Hint: it involves horses.) Then he invites on Reason's Eric Boehm to discuss stadium subsidies, and the graft and incompetency which keeps taxpayers on the hook for millions. Heaton also determines which NFL team to endorse based entirely on the one not taking handouts.

4 Feb 201952min

Ep. 50 | What Your Hunter-Gatherer Genes Really Want | Guest: Sebastian Junger

Ep. 50 | What Your Hunter-Gatherer Genes Really Want | Guest: Sebastian Junger

Sebastian Junger is the author of "Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging." He joins Heaton to talk about how the world we've made is ill-fitting and alienating to the hunter-gatherer genes we've inherited, and what you can do to feel less lonely in the twenty-first century.

1 Feb 201951min

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