Topic: Salt

4 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
1:06:36 - 1:10:37

96: Out of Luck

Howard Moskowitz and the Food Industry Bliss Point

Dr. Howard Moskowitz, a Harvard-trained mathematician known as "Dr. Bliss," developed the concept of the "Bliss Point"—the precise mathematical ratio of sugar, salt, and fat that makes a food product irresistible. The hosts discuss how this science is used to engineer cravings in everything from soda to spaghetti sauce, effectively "frying" the taste buds of the American public.

89: Mass Confusion
1:22:28 - 1:26:01

89: Mass Confusion

Marriage Licenses and the Salt Covenant

A discussion on the nature of marriage contrasts the "salt covenant"—a permanent religious bond—with the state-sanctioned marriage license. The hosts argue that the government has no legitimate role in sanctioning or dissolving marriages, viewing the marriage license as a way to treat a union as a "corporate merger" subject to interstate commerce laws.

57: Capitol Heel
3:16:48 - 3:21:01

57: Capitol Heel

John Sullivan and James Sullivan, Antifa at the Capitol

The case of John Sullivan, a Black activist from Utah associated with Antifa and BLM who was present at the Capitol, is discussed. His brother, James Sullivan, reportedly turned him in to the FBI. The hosts question why a Black man associated with left-wing groups was present at the shooting of a white girl (Ashley Babbitt) and initially released, suggesting he may be a "programmed" asset.

34: Big Momma Drama
1:20:14 - 1:23:45

34: Big Momma Drama

Sodium Intake, Processed Food and Heart Health

The average American consumes significantly more salt than the recommended daily limit, leading to tens of thousands of preventable heart attacks and strokes. Most of this sodium comes from processed foods and restaurant meals rather than the salt shaker at home. Health experts argue that cutting just three grams of salt daily—equivalent to four slices of bologna—could drastically improve national cardiovascular health.