Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona: Episode Summary (07-22-25)
Release Date: July 22, 2025
1. Personal Reflections and Community Updates
Timestamp: 01:09 - 03:29
The episode begins with a heartfelt moment as host John Holmberg shares the sad news of his beloved dog, Jax, passing away peacefully at the age of ten. John emphasizes the importance of cherishing pets, stating, "So hug your pets a little tighter for Jax" ([02:10]). The team offers condolences to John's family, highlighting the strong bond between pet owners and their animals.
2. Brady Report: Weather Insights and Home Comforts
Timestamp: 03:29 - 07:16
Brady Bogen introduces the "Brady Report," focusing on the return of Arizona's intense summer heat. He discusses the limited number of days under 100 degrees in recent years, noting, "We're at two in 2025. So three or four is like a bonanza" ([04:00]). Brady promotes All Pro Shade Concepts, explaining how their shading solutions can significantly reduce outdoor temperatures: "You throw those shades out, suddenly it's 79 on your back porch" ([05:00]). He highlights the benefits of their products in enhancing outdoor living spaces during the scorching summer months.
3. Celebrations and Light-Hearted Banter
Timestamp: 03:29 - 12:23
The hosts engage in casual conversations celebrating National Mango Day and National Panucci Dayucci Fudge. John Holmberg humorously comments on celebrity Deandre Ayton's interests: "He loves video games, mangoes, and weed" ([03:34]). The team shares light-hearted jokes and playful interactions, fostering a fun and engaging atmosphere for listeners.
4. Poll Discussion: Technologies Viewed as Obsolete in 50 Years
Timestamp: 07:21 - 27:18
A significant portion of the episode revolves around a listener poll regarding which current technologies might seem ridiculous in fifty years. The discussion covers a wide range of technologies:
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Charging Cables: Frequently cited as outdated, with John humorously lamenting the clutter they cause: "What's littering my house right now" ([07:40]).
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Dental Mesh and Medical Devices: Brady mentions dental mesh as a likely candidate to be viewed as barbaric, and chemotherapy as a technology that may become obsolete ([08:09]).
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Internal Combustion Engines: The hosts discuss the shift towards autonomous vehicles and electric cars, predicting that traditional engines may disappear: "Five years ago, we didn't ever expect we'd be in cars without drivers" ([08:29]).
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Household Appliances: Speculation about the future of microwaves and other cooking technologies suggests a move towards more instantaneous and efficient methods: "I think we'll have a need for like the waste" ([09:28]).
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Augmented Reality and Holography: Predictions include the replacement of traditional TVs with augmented reality glasses, enhancing personal viewing experiences without bulky screens: "Your TV is just going to be your glasses frames" ([15:29]).
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3D Printing in Construction: The conversation touches on advancements in 3D printing for building houses, potentially revolutionizing construction methods and reducing manual labor: "With the speed and the amazement of like what you look at a building built in 1930 was bricks" ([16:11]).
John Holmberg muses on the rapid pace of technological advancement, questioning what future generations will deem obsolete and pondering the profound impact of AI: "The one technology that won't be necessary is us" ([14:18]).
5. Thought-Provoking Discussions on Technology and Society
Timestamp: 12:23 - 27:18
The hosts delve into deeper conversations about the societal implications of emerging technologies:
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Nano Technology and Healthcare: The idea of nanotechnology assisting in medical procedures is explored, envisioning tiny devices working within the human body to enhance health: "Next five years, we're going to do the nano. Moonshot" ([12:53]).
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Hand Hygiene in Hospitals: A study is discussed where sensors tracked handwashing in hospitals, revealing that nearly half of the users skipped washing their hands after using the toilet: "Someone asked, what technology do you think would seem ridiculous in 50 years?" ([15:47]).
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Augmented Reality and Social Interaction: The potential of augmented reality glasses to transform how people consume media is debated, with considerations on family dynamics and personal interactions: "If your glasses are watching a show and it's just for you" ([15:29]).
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Ethical Implications of Technology: The conversation touches on controversial topics, including the ethical considerations of AI and its impact on human roles: "The crazy person in me says the next 50 years, the one technology that won't be necessary is us" ([14:18]).
6. Viewer Submissions and Humorous Segments
Timestamp: 18:12 - 28:16
Throughout the episode, listeners submit various humorous and sometimes edgy content:
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Bull Run Video Commentary: The hosts discuss a video of a matador and bull interaction, providing humorous and exaggerated commentary on the events depicted: "He flipped around. He just hits him square in the chest" ([19:03]).
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Viral Videos and Social Media Blunders: Funny and bizarre videos are reviewed, including mishaps with scooters and unfortunate accidents, adding a light-hearted end to the episode: "She's very afraid of it. She's standing a good two feet away, holding the handlebar" ([21:45]).
7. Closing Thoughts on Future Technologies and Society
Timestamp: 27:18 - 28:16
In concluding the episode, the hosts reflect on the rapid advancements in technology and their potential to reshape society. John Holmberg comments on the future of building materials and construction techniques, marveling at past advancements and anticipating revolutionary changes: "What do we do? No cubes. And like it's nuts" ([17:10]).
Brady Bogen adds insights into the future of societal norms and technological integration, emphasizing the need for storytelling and human connection amidst technological growth: "We're inventing sex robots, AI girls, all sorts" ([28:13]).
Conclusion
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness weaves together personal stories, community updates, humorous segments, and in-depth discussions on future technologies. The hosts engage listeners with a mix of heartfelt moments, light-hearted banter, and thought-provoking conversations, making it a compelling listen for those interested in the intersection of technology and everyday life.
