Soundtrack of the Week
Ty is out this week, but the show must go on, so Jay and Meredith take the helm and bring in special guest Chad (). It's June, so the gang discusses Pride Month, including some of the many challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community. This time, someone with direct knowledge and experience speaks about the main topic. (0:00:00) - Intro (Ty is dead, SOTW welcomes Chad, Meredith and Chad are prepping for protests) (0:17:20) - Sounds of the Week: Me Too is back! ICE protest in Los Angeles (0:38:58) - Pride and other monthly observances Songs: "Ever Fallen in Love" by...
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It's Memorial Day Weekend! Like other summer holidays, people are hitting the roads and the skies to enjoy the three-day weekend away from home. Other people, like Meredith, are afraid to travel and staying home. This week, the gang discusses their traveling fears, including money, stressful itineraries, and dying. Air traffic controllers getting DOGEed isn't helping. (0:00:00) - Intro (news update, Meredith totally doesn't have COVID, in memoriam car window decals, Tesla is the new BMW) (0:26:29) - Sounds of the Week: (0:41:09) - Traveling Songs: "The...
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Third places are neutral public spaces outside the home (first place) and work (second place) where people can gather and interact, e.g. churches, coffee shops, bars, parks, malls, movie theaters, clubs, etc. Since at least the 1990s, third places have been disappearing, leaving people nowhere to go. This week, the gang explores why third spaces are going away, what the consequences are and what can be done to get back to a world where people just simply hang out. (0:00:00) - Intro (Jay's mouth got probed, to go or not to go to the doctor, news update) (0:26:00) - Sounds of the Week: ...
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Keeping good on his promise to purge the country of dangerous, illegal immigrants, President Donald Trump has executed a massive deportation campaign. However, Trump's immigration crusade may have gone too far, resulting in a constitutional crisis that has put potentially thousands of innocent people in the crosshairs, many of whom are U.S. citizens. This week, the gang breaks down the federal government's immigration crackdown and why every American should be concerned. (0:00:00) - Intro (Artificial intelligence in Little League baseball, the workplace and Soundtrack of the Week) ...
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Democracy is on the line, so the left is doing the only thing they know to do: Protest! From the recent "Hands Off" movement to people demonstrating outside Tesla dealerships (and some setting Cybertrucks on fire), people are hitting the streets to express their disapproval of the current president. But are they affecting change? This week, the gang discusses the merits of protesting in the United States and what needs to be done to see action on Capitol Hill Intro (white people love casserole, Metallica road trip, Jay's dentophobia, news update) Sounds of the Week: ...
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Jay and Ty recently discovered they have a half brother that no one knew about for more than 30 years. How did they find out? Ty submitted a 23&Me. Ty sees nothing wrong with obtaining this information, Jay is vehemently against a corporation collecting DNA data and flipping families upside down, and Meredith tries to rein the two in. This week, the gang discusses the topic of data privacy, including how much data they are willing to give up and at what price. 0:00:00 - Intro (Harlem Globetrotters, Ukrainian ballet, Ty finally took time off work, super spicy food is dumb,...
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The gang is taking a break this week. Instead of leaving you hanging, Ty reached deep into the archives and resurrected an episode of the first edition of SOTW. Listen to Episode 147, where Ty, Jay and Meredith talk about the state of the nation ... in 2013! Needless to say, a few things have changed since then. Strap in for this one. The gang recorded for more than three hours every week back in the day! 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:34 - Episode 147: You Say You Want a Revolution (Part I) 1:31:03 - Episode 147: You Say You Want a Revolution (Part II) Songs: "Sunday Bloody Sunday"...
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Heaven's Gate. The Branch Davidians. Children of God. The Republican party? Liberals and conservatives have been accusing each other of being in a cult since forever, but neither has exhibited all of the classic characteristics and traits ... until now. This week, the gang discusses the idea that Republicans are beginning to cross the line from party cohesiveness and loyalty to straight-up cult status. 0:00:00 - Intro (Meredith and Jay can't deal with winter, 23&Me disrupted Ty and Jay's family) 0:25:15 - Sounds of the Week: 0:51:17 - Cults Songs: "Hypnotize"...
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Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies are under attack by the federal government in an attempt to restore meritocracy in both the public and private sectors. There's only one problem: Meritocracy is a myth. This week, the gang discusses how the lack of a merit-based system renders policies like DEI necessary to ensure everyone is on a level playing field by circumventing our implicit biases. (0:00:00) - Intro (Super Bowl halftime show, Democratic party implosion continues) (0:24:30) - Sounds of the Week: UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell's pro-Hitler hot take (0:40:33) -...
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In a special edition of the show, Ty, Jay and Meredith are joined by Geoff Gerling, a Missouri Democratic party officer and former SOTW co-host. Geoff returns to the show to discuss where Democrats went wrong heading into Election Day and how the party can bounce back. The gang gets deep into the weeds, including political messaging, who will lead the Democratic party and why the show "The West Wing" led to second term for Donald Trump. 0:00:00 - Short intro and straight into what happened with the Dems 0:27:58 - Role of communications/messaging in politics and the Democratic party...
info_outlineIn this emotional SOTW episode, Meredith and Ty talk Jay through his grief as he mourns the death of his dog, Floyd. Going through his first significant loss, Jay is trying to come to terms with losing his best friend of 10 years. In addition to giving Jay a much-needed therapy session, the gang talks about grief and death in general and how they each deal with it.
0:00 - Intro (Meredith officiated a wedding, the Great Dollar Store Houdini)
21:43 - Sounds of the Week:
- Veteran who sacrificed his savings to pay for son's college calls student loan forgiveness a 'bitter pill'
- Harrison Butker's commencement speech
53:30 - Grieving the loss of Floyd
Songs:
"Comfortably Numb" by Pink Floyd
"Say Hello 2 Heaven" by Temple of the Dog
"Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd
Notes:
- ‘We got another one’: Woman says man ejaculated on her back inside Dollar Tree store that saw 3 assaults over 4 days (0:08:05)
- M.R. v. Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. (0:09:50)
- Definition of "Houdini" (0:13:52)
- Supreme Court strikes down Biden student-loan forgiveness program (0:22:25)
- The Biden-Harris Administration’s Student Debt Relief Plan Explained (0:28:53)
- Tavia Hunt's Instagram post (0:35:25)
- Patrick Mahomes interview about Butker from February 2024 (0:37:26)
- Peyton Manning's comments on kicker Mike Vanderjagt (0:38:25)
- Patrick Mahomes responds to teammate Harrison Butker's controversial graduation speech (0:38:46)
- Missouri AG demanding accountability after Kansas City’s tweet on Harrison Butker (0:39:35)
- City fires employee who made social media post about Harrison Butker (0:40:00)
- Ty said that current Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is running for Missouri governor in November. He is not. Bailey was appointed to the AG position in 2022 after then-AG Eric Schmitt was elected to the U.S. Senate. However, Bailey is running for a full term as AG in November. Ty confused Bailey with the current Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, who is running for Missouri governor. (0:40:30)
- George Carlin on pets (0:58:50)