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The MED Podcast

By: Macy Edward and David
  • Summary

  • The MED Podcast is your weekly dose of diverse perspectives and spirited conversations. Join hosts Macy, Edward, and David every Sunday for a lively and engaging discussion on The MED Podcast. Each week, we'll bring you the latest trending topics from around the globe, providing unique perspectives and thought-provoking insights that will keep you informed, entertained, and inspired.
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Episodes
  • Christmas Traditions, The Spirit of Christmas is Gift Giving, & Defending Rudolph in Court | #20
    Dec 25 2023

    How have Christmas traditions evolved, and why is it crucial to pass these cherished customs down through generations? How does the practice of giving gifts during Christmas, even to those who may not seem to 'deserve' it, foster kindness, generosity, and the true spirit of Christmas? How did Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer get away with killing grandma?


    Join us on The MED Podcast as we dive into the festive spirit with a special Christmas edition where we unwrap the beauty and significance of holiday traditions


    Timestamps:

    (00:11) - Introduction to the MED podcast episode, hosts sharing minimal Christmas traditions and memories.

    (01:20) - Macy and David reminisce about childhood Christmas traditions, Macy's memories, and David's father's ornament collection.

    (04:14) - Discussion on creating new Christmas traditions, such as opening gifts on Christmas Eve and ornament tradition.

    (07:00) - Favorite Christmas movies, "Minty Christmas," and evolving perspective on Christmas, including Santa Claus realization.

    (10:23) - Commercialization of Christmas, family holiday experiences, and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" Christmas special mention.

    (15:17) - Deep dive into Christmas spirit, good deeds, and movie actions aligning with Christmas values.

    (20:28) - Importance of friendships, gratitude, and pressures of gift-giving during Christmas season.

    (26:42) - Reflections on true spirit of Christmas, potential gifts like "Chainsaw Man" body pillow, personal Christmas plans, and decorations.

    (30:00) - New Year's plans discussions, exclusion from parties, working holidays, and YouTube growth strategies.

    (32:41) - Anecdote about meeting Santa Claus, success of Lethal Company video, and focus on selfless giving during Christmas.

    (36:24) - Conversations around religious aspects of Christmas, debates on Jesus's birth date, and personal celebration reasons.

    (40:04) - Analysis of Rudolph's role in Christmas lore, speculation on "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" song, and humorous discussions.

    (45:51) - Elephant revenge story leading to debate on "The Polar Express," animation style discomfort, and film's impact.

    (50:50) - Discussion on Mariah Carey's iconic Christmas song, its global popularity, and Carey's relevance today.

    (55:04) - Reflecting on personal Christmas experiences, commercialization of the holiday, meaningful over material gifts, and closing holiday wishes.


    - Advisory Note -

    Please be advised that this podcast explores a wide range of topics, some of which may be suitable for mature audiences only. Listener discretion is advised. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any affiliated organizations or entities. If you find any content disturbing or inappropriate, we encourage you to skip that segment or episode. Thank you for your understanding and for joining us on this journey of diverse discussions.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • "Artistic" Nudity on Twitch, The Day Before is a Scam, & Reality Shifting is Actually Real | #19
    Dec 24 2023

    How does Twitch's recent controversy, allowing nudity under the guise of art, impact content creation and what does it mean for the platform's community standards? What are the repercussions for both the developers and the gaming community as "The Day Before," the highly anticipated post-apocalyptic open-world MMO, is revealed to be a scam with publishers failing to deliver what was promised? What is driving the growing trend of "reality shifting," where individuals use subliminal sounds and cues to purportedly shift to other realities, and how is this phenomenon influencing digital culture?


    Join us on The MED Podcast as we delve into these controversial topics from the world of digital streaming, gaming, and the intriguing concept of reality shifting


    Timestamps:

    (5:07) - Introduction to the MED Podcast addressing recent changes in Twitch's nudity and artistic content policies.

    (5:29) - Dialogue on the impact of policies on content creators, emphasizing attractiveness and its influence on viewership.

    (6:43) - Mention of hot tub streams and the perception of Twitch's policies, particularly concerning female streamers.

    (8:14) - Exploration of the natural factor of attractiveness and its relevance to Twitch guidelines.

    (9:24) - Critique of streaming platforms reversing decisions, highlighting the ban of specific streamers.

    (12:46) - Clarification on the ban of MorgPie, discussing policy changes, and the vague nature of Twitch's guidelines.

    (13:27) - Acknowledgment of Twitch's loose policies, allowing activities like hot tub and bathtub streams.

    (15:04) - Mention of Twitch addressing concerns about drawing not safe for work content.

    (21:11) - Discussion on the challenges of creating detailed policies and the commercial aspect of nudity on Twitch.

    (23:08) - Debate on whether Twitch content involving nudity can be considered art.

    (25:23) - Exploration of the line between streaming nudity for money and the potential comparison to prostitution.

    (28:36) - Clarification on why streaming nudity on Twitch might not meet the definition of prostitution.

    (29:47) - Discussion on incentivizing donations with explicit content and the potential implications.

    (31:23) - Concerns about the dehumanization of influencers and the impact on self-respect.

    (36:18) - Transition to "The Day Before" game, discussing its disappointing release, false advertising, and studio closure.

    (43:25) - Discussion about Fnastic's closure, accusations of scamming, and ethics of developers scamming players.

    (52:01) - Skepticism about the legitimacy of "The Day Before" and the impact of game delays on gamers.

    (54:03) - Comparison between Rockstar and Fntastic in terms of game development.

    (57:13) - Critique of "The Day Before" being considered a rug pull and disappointment with its development.

    (1:16:22) - Introduction to reality shifting's popularity on platforms like Twitter.

    (1:16:47) - Discussion on the concept, methods, skepticism, and criticism of reality shifting.

    (1:19:05) - Analyzing psychological and emotional aspects of reality shifting and its impact on mental health.

    (1:19:35) - Expressing opinions or skepticism about the idea of reality shifting.

    (1:20:00) - Concluding thoughts on the cultural significance of reality shifting on social media.


    - Advisory Note -

    Please be advised that this podcast explores a wide range of topics, some of which may be suitable for mature audiences only. Listener discretion is advised. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any affiliated organizations or entities. If you find any content disturbing or inappropriate, we encourage you to skip that segment or episode. Thank you for your understanding and for joining us on this journey of diverse discussions.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Panera's Lemonade Killed Someone, Grand Theft Auto 6 Reaction, & Class Finals are Redundant | #18
    Dec 11 2023

    How does Panera's charged lemonade incident, linked to a caffeine-related fatality, impact beverage safety standards and consumer awareness? What are our first impressions and expectations for Grand Theft Auto 6, now that its trailer has finally dropped after a decade-long wait? In an evolving educational landscape, are class finals still relevant?


    Join us on The MED Podcast as we tackle a mix of hot topics from the food industry's latest controversy, a monumental moment in gaming history, and a critical look at academic assessments.


    Timestamps:

    (0:00) - Opening dialogue on ignoring the Game Awards, emphasizing multitasking during the event.

    (1:10) - Introduction to the MED podcast topics: GTA 6 trailer, Panera's charged lemonade, and finals in education.

    (1:42) - Discussion on Jordan Peele's gaming involvement and Hideo Kojima's career, plus GTA 6 trailer's cultural impact.

    (3:19) - David questions the educational value of finals and midterms in schools.

    (3:55) - Macy addresses Panera's charged lemonade controversy, focusing on caffeine content and health risks.

    (6:12) - Analysis of Panera's marketing for charged lemonade and debates on product safety due to unclear caffeine information.

    (12:01) - Examination of caffeine tolerance, risks of high intake, and sugar content in Panera's lemonade.

    (21:21) - Conversations on Panera's menu changes, customer experiences with their coffee subscription, and comparisons to McDonald's Hot Coffee case.

    (25:00) - Macy's reflection on personal caffeine consumption and its effects.

    (30:50) - Dialogue on GTA 6 trailer release, realism, role-playing elements, and real-life location comparisons.

    (36:00) - Speculation on GTA 6's longevity, diversity, and realism, including GTA 5 online character migration.

    (45:26) - Discussion on the cost of expansion packs and system requirements for games like GTA 6.

    (52:11) - Debate on retaining GTA 5 characters in GTA 6 Online and Rockstar's game development focus.

    (54:02) - David challenges the value of finals, advocating for alternative assessments; Macy supports their educational importance.

    (1:00:34) - Discussion on quizzes vs. finals in knowledge retention, with diverse views.

    (1:07:08) - Conversations on learning psychology, test anxiety, and the suitability of college for different individuals.

    (1:11:16) - Final thoughts on the role of finals in education and their impact on long-term learning.


    - Advisory Note -

    Please be advised that this podcast explores a wide range of topics, some of which may be suitable for mature audiences only. Listener discretion is advised. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any affiliated organizations or entities. If you find any content disturbing or inappropriate, we encourage you to skip that segment or episode. Thank you for your understanding and for joining us on this journey of diverse discussions.

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    1 hr and 18 mins

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