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Ninja and Madge have a nice chat. Also experimental mashup and and old Mystery Theaturd
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UPDATE: I'm a dumb bitch so I first mislabeled this show as 1642 which was wrong. 1646 is the correct grum number. Thanks. Girdle. Squish sound.
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Show Notes for Yeast Radio Episode 1646
In this episode, Madge Weinstein engages in a candid conversation with Ninja. The episode begins with some technical difficulties as they set up their recording equipment, leading to a humorous exchange.
They discuss a range of topics, starting with Ninja’s recent trip to the UK, during which they visited Windsor Castle and Oxford. The conversation shifts to more serious subjects, including their thoughts on anti-Zionism, with Madge expressing strong opinions on the matter. They also discuss the connection between queer liberation and Palestine, exploring the complexities of modern activism and its messaging.
The dialogue then turns to the climate crisis, where both express deep concern about the future, particularly for younger generations. Madge and Ninja also reflect on their own experiences with retirement, work-life balance, and the challenges of aging.
The episode concludes with a reflection on the nature of podcasting and the changes in media consumption, with Madge considering the future of Yeast Radio as she approaches the 20-year mark. The show is a mix of humor, introspection, and social commentary, typical of Madge's unique style. -
Madge walks about over several days.
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Trump really does want to end democracy. He says so. Surrogates laugh. Presenters lick.
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Bannon calls for war. Democrats ignore. -
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Yeast Radio Episode 1642 Show Notes
Episode Title: There’s Some Hose in this House
Host: Madge Weinstein
Podcast: Yeast Radio
Intro Music: Original Madge rap/house mix
Transcript Highlights:
Madge starts the episode with a humorous and slightly chaotic monologue. Topics include:
• CPAP Journey: Madge talks about her experience with sleep apnea, discussing the struggle of using CPAP machines and the various masks she has tried. She shares the frustration of dealing with insurance and the medical system, as well as the physical discomfort and challenges of adjusting to the equipment.
• Daily Life Anecdotes: She recounts stories from her day-to-day life, such as dealing with a bird feeder affecting her rosemary planter, the hassle of installing a window air conditioner, and the quirks of her neighbors.
• Social Commentary: Madge humorously critiques consumer culture, referencing how Americans constantly buy stuff they don’t need, and the oddity of purchasing a bird feeder for a small apartment.
• Podcasting Reflections: Madge reflects on her 20 years of podcasting, the lack of recognition she feels she’s received, and her thoughts on the evolution of podcasting, contrasting it with the mainstream media and high-profile podcasters.
• Sleep Apnea Rant: In a candid and detailed segment, Madge delves deep into her sleep apnea diagnosis, the trials of finding a suitable CPAP mask, and the bizarre and uncomfortable aspects of CPAP therapy. She discusses the impact of sleep apnea on her life and the various advice and suggestions she’s received from friends and online communities.
• Nostalgic Reminiscences: She mentions past memories of friends with unique names and shares amusing anecdotes about people from her past.
Summary Segment: Madge contemplates her future as a potential sleep apnea influencer and respiratory technician, humorously addressing her long history of unsatisfying careers.
Closing: A recording from two decades ago by guru Robin Whitespear
Listener Notes:
• This episode is filled with Madge’s signature blend of humor, candidness, and social commentary.
• The CPAP journey segment is particularly detailed and relatable for anyone dealing with sleep apnea or interested in understanding the challenges of using a CPAP machine.
• Madge’s reflections on podcasting offer a unique perspective on the industry and its changes over the past two decades.
Subscribe and Follow:
• For more episodes, visit Yeast Radio’s website
• Follow Madge on social media: Twitter, Instagram
Enjoy this episode filled with laughter, insights, and the ever-entertaining musings of Madge Weinstein! -
At a rally in Tel Aviv's Hostage Square, Israel's Eurovision contestant Eden Golan performed her song "October Rain" for the first time since competing in the contest earlier this month, after its original lyrics were banned from the competition for being considered "too political."
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Gladys Lipschitz returns for a vibrant cuntversation about Gaza and BroadWAY. Also a rave review of Handbag Productions' "Poor People."
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Madge soundscapes and solo gripes, surrounded by Ms. Monk.
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Madge fondles a cabbage.
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Madge brings a new guest into her home for some politics and GURL talk. Introducing Gladys Lyupschutz.
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Solo grum with a visit from Grizelda.
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Madge solves Israel/Palestine.
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Solo grum in which Madge streams her nothingness into the void. She also can trance. Fat.
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Madge went to Mexico City. Slightly joined by Grizelda and Dial Sperm.
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Madge interviews an ex-con who gets off on animal excrement.
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Another mess.
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An experimental mess.
The video of this stream is available here.
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It's wet. Whatever.
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Chat GPT Generated Show Notes:
Episode Summary: In this episode, Madge Weinstein dives into a mix of personal anecdotes, technological troubles, and socio-political commentary. She explores a range of topics from her experiences with new gadgets, reflections on past conversations and conflicts, to broader societal issues. The episode is a rollercoaster ride through Madge's thoughts and observations, offering listeners an unfiltered glimpse into her world.
Highlights:
Technological Musings: Madge shares her experiences with her new Apple Watch and the Motu audio interface and OSX Sonoma , discussing the quirks and conveniences of modern technology.
Reflections on Relationships and Conversations: She revisits a previous conflict with Ragan, dissecting the conversation and expressing her feelings about the exchange.
Social Commentary: Madge touches on issues ranging from the treatment of immigrants and foreign policy to media coverage and public perception. Her commentary provides a candid and sometimes humorous take on serious subjects.
Personal Anecdotes: From her holiday work marathon to her thoughts on fitness and diet, Madge shares personal stories and musings, offering listeners a peek into her daily life.
Cultural Observations: She discusses the cultural significance and personal impact of various forms of media, including music and TV shows.
Notable Quotes: (Madge notes: These are GPT hallucinations. I don't think I said any of these things, did I?)
"Technology can be a blessing and a curse. It's about finding that balance."
"Conversations are not just about being right or wrong; they're about understanding and growing."
"Our society is facing complex issues. It's not just black and white, and the answers aren't simple."
"Personal growth is a continuous journey, and sometimes you have to look back to move forward."
Listener Interaction:
Share your thoughts on today's topics by emailing us at [email protected] or leaving a voicemail at FirmUterus.
Closing Thoughts: Madge wraps up the episode with a reminder to listeners about the importance of open-mindedness and self-reflection in navigating both personal and societal challenges.
Remember to subscribe for more candid conversations and musings from Madge Weinstein. Stay tuned for the next episode of Yeast Radio! -
A nice solo grum in which Madge goes mad.
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GPT Summary:The Yeast Radio episode 1628 is a blend of humor, personal reflections, and socio-political commentary. The host, with their distinct comedic flair, delves into the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, touches upon anti-Zionism, and reflects on Jewish identity. They also discuss academic and social media culture, intertwining these topics with personal anecdotes. The episode's tone is a mix of serious discussion and light-hearted humor, offering listeners an engaging and thought-provoking experience. -
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Ninja joins Madge for a lesbian chat about *THE CONFLICK* - Vis mere