Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona Episode: April 8, 2025 Release Date: April 8, 2025
Overview
In this engaging episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on 98 KUPD, hosts John Holmberg, Brady Bogan, Brett Vesely, Dick Toledo, Larry McFeely, and Mo delve into a variety of compelling topics ranging from public trust in AI to bizarre incidents at fast-food restaurants. The episode balances humor with insightful discussions, making it a captivating listen for both regulars and newcomers alike.
1. Public Trust in AI vs. Experts Timestamp: 10:42 - 11:28
The episode kicks off with a discussion on a recent poll revealing that a third of Americans trust ChatGPT more than human experts in certain fields. Brett Vesely highlights that 60% of respondents trust ChatGPT's career advice and product recommendations, while only 35% trust it for medical advice.
Brett Vesely [10:42]: "A new poll found a third of Americans already trust ChatGPT more than experts in at least one field or area of expertise."
Brady Bogan adds skepticism, pointing out that while AI can offer opinions, it often lacks the nuanced understanding that human experts possess.
Brady Bogan [11:12]: "ChatGPT is still wrong a lot about opinions."
2. McDonald's Employee Assault Incident Timestamp: 13:34 - 15:01
The hosts shift focus to a troubling incident where a McDonald's employee, Akina Sampson, was arrested for assaulting a teenage girl over a ranch dipping sauce dispute. The conversation turns into a humorous yet critical take on workplace tensions.
Brady Bogan [14:19]: "She got in trouble for choking somebody that walked behind the counter."
John Holmberg underscores the absurdity of the situation, questioning the need for such violent reactions over minor customer grievances.
John Holmberg [13:59]: "No need to play."
3. The Great Grilled Cheese Debate Timestamp: 14:03 - 23:26
One of the most entertaining segments revolves around the evolution of the grilled cheese sandwich at fast-food chains. The hosts reminisce about the classic versions and critique the current offerings.
Brett Vesely shares historical insights:
Brett Vesely [05:04]: "The name comes from 'empanar,' which means to bread in Spanish and Portuguese."
Brady Bogan expresses his frustration with the lack of authenticity in modern grilled cheese offerings, sparking a lively debate among the hosts about menu innovation and customer preferences.
Brady Bogan [13:21]: "We trust it more for its opinion than its facts, which it's."
The discussion culminates in a humorous simulation of ordering off-menu grilled cheese sandwiches, highlighting the nostalgia and changing tastes over the years.
4. Technological Innovations: Drones and Robot Horses Timestamp: 26:00 - 34:03
The conversation takes a futuristic turn as Brett and Brady discuss Colossal Biosciences' plans to resurrect extinct species like dire wolves and Kawasaki's hydrogen-powered robot horses. They express both fascination and apprehension over these advancements.
Brett Vesely [26:00]: "They took DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull and made these healthy direwolf puppies."
Brady Bogan compares the dire wolf project to cloning mishaps depicted in movies, questioning the ethical implications and potential dangers.
Brady Bogan [26:19]: "We're messing with this like we didn't watch any of the movies. And how wrong this ends."
5. Wild World: Dire Wolves and Robot Innovations Timestamp: 20:00 - 22:36
Further exploring the dire wolves topic, the hosts speculate on the size and behavior of the resurrected animals, drawing parallels to fictional representations.
Brett Vesely [25:49]: "I'm just curious how big this dire wolf is going to be."
They also discuss the practicalities of controlling advanced robotics like robot horses, blending technological excitement with skepticism.
Brady Bogan [28:13]: "It's a robot horse. And you can ride it."
6. Live Accident Reports Timestamp: 36:00 - 44:13
The hosts transition to live reports featuring dramatic accident footage. From semi-truck pile-ups to motorcycle stunts gone wrong, the segment is both thrilling and cautionary.
Brady Bogan [37:08]: "Look at the exposed roof, it wasn't thatched. It was really like a pergola."
These reports underscore the unpredictable nature of traffic accidents, blending real-world dangers with the show's trademark humor.
7. Concluding Remarks and Final Discussions Timestamp: 44:14 - End
In the final segment, the hosts engage in a surreal and humorous conversation about sewing faces together, blending absurdity with clever banter. This lighthearted conclusion showcases the camaraderie and quick wit that define the show.
Brady Bogan [43:55]: "You think other people have sewn each other's faces together while they're still alive?"
The episode wraps up with a chuckle, leaving listeners entertained and eager for the next installment.
Notable Quotes
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Brett Vesely [10:42]: "A new poll found a third of Americans already trust ChatGPT more than experts in at least one field or area of expertise."
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Brady Bogan [14:19]: "She got in trouble for choking somebody that walked behind the counter."
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Brady Bogan [26:19]: "We're messing with this like we didn't watch any of the movies. And how wrong this ends."
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Brady Bogan [37:08]: "Look at the exposed roof, it wasn't thatched. It was really like a pergola."
Conclusion
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness offers a blend of insightful discussions and entertaining banter, addressing current trends in AI trust, societal issues within the fast-food industry, and the marvels and mishaps of technological advancements. The hosts' chemistry and humor make complex and bizarre topics accessible and engaging, ensuring listeners are both informed and thoroughly entertained.
