Topic: Resignations

3 chapters across the catalog

87: Ye & They
3:49:37 - 3:54:33

87: Ye & They

Hand on the Stove, Episode Outro

The episode concludes with Kanye West's metaphor of putting his "hand on the stove" to see if he still bleeds, finding that "nothing hurts anymore" and he feels free. Adam Curry and Mo Facts reflect on their own feelings of freedom and the trend of people "betting on themselves" post-COVID. The show ends with a musical track featuring West's lyrics about being a "child" and letting go of everything.

36: Lego My Joeco
2:04:09 - 2:10:38

36: Lego My Joeco

QAnon, CEO Resignations and the "10 Days of Darkness"

The hosts read a viral post detailing QAnon-related theories involving mass arrests of celebrities like Tom Hanks and the resignation of hundreds of CEOs. They cite a report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas showing a record 172 CEO departures in October 2019 as a potential data point fueling these theories. The segment explores the idea of the coronavirus being used as a "cover-up" for covert intelligence operations.

18: Shero to Zero
11:32 - 13:29

18: Shero to Zero

Campaign Mismanagement, Staff Resignations and Unnamed Sources

Reports of internal chaos within the Harris campaign surfaced through public resignation letters and 50 unnamed sources. The hosts highlight the departure of key "boots on the ground" staff to the Bernie Sanders campaign as a turning point that signaled the end of her viability before the South Carolina primary.