Synopsis
Descend on the incoherency, bad listening skills and self-doubt that is host David Cooper. As I write this description I truly can't tell you what the show is about. This is going well, I think. Broadcast live on the street at DijitalFix at 820 Valencia St in San Francisco, there's comedians, callers, laughter, anger, and frustration. There's some very real moments. Oh, and flashing neon lights. It's a nightmare. Airing live most Thursdays at 8:00pm PT / 11:00pm ET, we might take your calls or texts at +1 (415) 857-1155. No promises. Listen live at http://820hz.fm/ or on TuneIn Radio under station 820Hz. Kill me.
Episodes
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Tony Five: Louvre Surveillance Security And 'Vibe Coding' - November 6, 2025
07/11/2025 Duration: 10minForeign correspondent Tony Five bashes head-first into the show with the following stories: Louvre's video surveillance password was 'LOUVRE', post-heist report reveals; and 'Vibe coding' to be named Collins dictionary’s word of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FULL EPISODE: How Much Time To Spend WHERE? - November 6, 2025
07/11/2025 Duration: 01h27minForeign correspondent Tony Five bashes head-first into the show with the following stories: Louvre's video surveillance password was 'LOUVRE', post-heist report reveals; and 'Vibe coding' to be named Collins dictionary’s word of the year. Dr. Alan Davis – director for Center for Psychedelic Drug Research and Education – reveals that psilocybin therapy is linked to lasting depression remission even five years after treatment. Tech analyst Carmi Levy joins David on It's Time For Technology Time with stories: Study concludes cybersecurity training doesn't work; Manufacturer issues kill command to smart vacuum after user stops it from collecting data, then the user revived it with custom hardware and software; NASA's quiet supersonic jet takes flight; and Nintendo wins lawsuit against player who kept streaming pirated Switch games. Microbiome researcher Dr. Sean Gibbons tells us what the frequency and length of our bathroom time says about our health. Gen Z journalist Hannah Alper explains why her generation is a
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Michael Gerlich: Risks Of Cognitive Offloading With AI - November 5, 2025
06/11/2025 Duration: 10minSBS Swiss Business School professor Michael Gerlich explains how using AI for 'cognitive offloading' has negative effects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jesse Rogerson: Memory Problems? What Are We Talking About? - November 5, 2025
06/11/2025 Duration: 19minIt's science news for The Rogerson Erudition with professor Jesse Rogerson covering stories: A continent is splitting in two, the rift is already visible, and a new ocean is set to form; Large study finds memory problems are surging in adults under 40; How record-breaking hurricane Melissa became a monster overnight; and Artificial neuron that 'whispers' to real brain cells created in amazing first. Check out Jesse's book Daydreaming in the Solar System here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Gary Direnfeld: Micro-romance Techniques - November 5, 2025
06/11/2025 Duration: 21minStep aside huge romantic gestures! On Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday, therapist and social worker Gary Direnfeld and David go over ways to cultivate a mindset of micro-romance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tony Five: Kidneys For A Stranger - November 5, 2025
06/11/2025 Duration: 10minForeign correspondent Tony Five discusses the recent NYC election and how actor Jesse Eisenberg is donating a kidney to a stranger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Martin Peterson: Can AI Have Morality? - November 5, 2025
06/11/2025 Duration: 10minPhilosophy professor Martin Peterson weighs on whether AI can have morality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FULL EPISODE: Continent Forming Before Your Eyes - November 5, 2025
06/11/2025 Duration: 01h27minIt's science news for The Rogerson Erudition with professor Jesse Rogerson covering stories: A continent is splitting in two, the rift is already visible, and a new ocean is set to form; Large study finds memory problems are surging in adults under 40; How record-breaking hurricane Melissa became a monster overnight; and Artificial neuron that 'whispers' to real brain cells created in amazing first. (Check out Jesse's book Daydreaming in the Solar System here.) SBS Swiss Business School professor Michael Gerlich explains how using AI for 'cognitive offloading' has negative effects. Philosophy professor Martin Peterson weighs on whether AI can have morality. Foreign correspondent Tony Five discusses the recent NYC election and how actor Jesse Eisenberg is donating a kidney to a stranger. Step aside huge romantic gestures! On Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday, therapist and social worker Gary Direnfeld and David go over ways to cultivate a mindset of micro-romance. Marketing professor Sarah Lee reveals why a
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Emily the Recruiter: Operate Like A Mediocre Man - November 4, 2025
05/11/2025 Duration: 20minEmily the Recruiter (Emily Durham) explains how to get a raise, why offices are similar to high schools, how to apply for a job, and more. Check out the podcast Clock In with Emily Durham here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Caitlin Green: Grim-keeping - November 4, 2025
05/11/2025 Duration: 20minGoing over pop culture news, media personality Caitlin Green brings us: Grim-keeping, a Gen Z dating trend for haters; Lily Allen and the chaos of her non-monogamous marriage gone bad; and David Harbour accused of harassment and bullying on the Stranger Things set. Listen to Caitlin co-hosting The Jann Arden Podcast here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tony Five: Hot Ice Cream, A Great Idea - November 4, 2025
05/11/2025 Duration: 09minForeign correspondent Tony Five crashes into the show covering the following stories: Gravedigger of the Year says doing his job is the 'biggest honor'; and Tyra Banks is launching 'hot ice cream'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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George Melios: Politics On Your Dating App Profile - November 4, 2025
05/11/2025 Duration: 10minBehavioral science researcher George Melios shares his study showing that your politics are just as hot as your profile picture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FULL EPISODE: Gravedigger Of The Year - November 4, 2025
05/11/2025 Duration: 01h27minForeign correspondent Tony Five crashes into the show covering the following stories: Gravedigger of the Year says doing his job is the 'biggest honor'; and Tyra Banks is launching 'hot ice cream'. Going over pop culture news, media personality Caitlin Green brings us: Grim-keeping, a Gen Z dating trend for haters; Lily Allen and the chaos of her non-monogamous marriage gone bad; and David Harbour accused of harassment and bullying on the Stranger Things set. (Listen to Caitlin co-hosting The Jann Arden Podcast here.) Behavioral science researcher George Melios shares his study showing that your politics are just as hot as your profile picture. Emily the Recruiter (Emily Durham) explains how to get a raise, why offices are similar to high schools, how to apply for a job, and more. (Check out the podcast Clock In with Emily Durham here.) Marketing professors Goldar Chefor and Ellis Chefor reveal that the 'beauty bias' in the service industry is inconsistent and sometimes backfires. Psychology researcher Tobias
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Dr. Amy Hofmann: The Early Martian Climate - November 3, 2025
04/11/2025 Duration: 11minPlanetary chemistry researcher Dr. Amy Hofmann explains what recently discovered oxygen isotopes on Mars tell us about the planet's early climate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tony Five: Troubling Halloween Weekend - November 3, 2025
04/11/2025 Duration: 10minForeign correspondent Tony Five from London, England and David talk about their Halloween weekends. David describes line-dancing, and Tony brings up a national tragedy his friend directly experienced. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dawn Dines: Safety After You Sip - November 3, 2025
04/11/2025 Duration: 11minDawn Dines from Stamp Out Spiking goes over how two-thirds of spiking victims do not speak out about their experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dr. Eric Kam: Don't Spend What You Don't Have - November 3, 2025
04/11/2025 Duration: 10minEconomics professor Dr. Eric Kam hammers home that you shouldn't spend more than you have. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Simone Goldberg: Benefits Of Sexual Mindfulness - November 3, 2025
04/11/2025 Duration: 09minClinical psychology researcher Simone Goldberg reveals the interpersonal benefits of sexual mindfulness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dr. Sarah Rugheimer: Halloween Fireballs Now Mean Future Airbursts, Maybe - November 3, 2025
04/11/2025 Duration: 09minAstrobiologist Dr. Sarah Rugheimer covers the following space-related news stories: Halloween fireballs could signal increased risk of cosmic impact or airburst in 2032 and 2036; and Astronomers discover hidden 'moon' shadowing Earth. Check out Sarah's Audible Original Searching for Extraterrestrial Life here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FULL EPISODE: Mars: Wet And Steamy - November 3, 2025
04/11/2025 Duration: 01h27minAstrobiologist Dr. Sarah Rugheimer covers the following space-related news stories: Halloween fireballs could signal increased risk of cosmic impact or airburst in 2032 and 2036; and Astronomers discover hidden 'moon' shadowing Earth. (Check out Sarah's Audible Original Searching for Extraterrestrial Life here.) Planetary chemistry researcher Dr. Amy Hofmann explains what recently discovered oxygen isotopes on Mars tell us about the planet's early climate. Economics professor Dr. Eric Kam hammers home that you shouldn't spend more than you have. Clinical psychology researcher Simone Goldberg reveals the interpersonal benefits of sexual mindfulness. Biomedical engineering professor Charlie Ren describes how tiny living robots made from lung cells could one day deliver medicine inside your body. Psychology researchers Dr. Rachel Leshin and Reut Shachnai share how a sense of support helps fuel children's ambitions to become political leaders. Dawn Dines from Stamp Out Spiking goes over how two-thirds of spik