The Daily Zeitgeist - Book of Trendesis 9/30: Tua Tagovailoa, Trevor Noah, New Music & Movies, Butter Boards
Episode Date: September 30, 2022In this edition of the Book of Trendesis, Jack and super producer Becca Ramos discuss Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa suffers a major concussion on TNF, Trevor Noah spotted kissing Due Lipa after a date in... NYC & announces his departure from the Daily Show, YG, Kid Cudi & Björk dropped new albums, Paramore & LCD Soundsystem dropped their first singles in 5 years, new movies releasing this weekend: Smile, Bros & Hocus Pocus 2 and butter boards to spice up your dinner parties and brunches!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the Internet, and welcome to this episode of The Book of Trendesis in the Zeitpol.
It was courtesy of Tulip City Dispatch.
I am Jack, and I'm thrilled to be joined today by super producer Becca Ramos!
Woo!
Hello, hello.
What's up?
Happy Friday.
Happy Friday, indeed.
Miles and I are not beefing.
Just a prerequisite.
We just had, our schedules were in conflict this week, but not our personalities.
Not our hearts.
Because it sounds like I wasn't on this morning's episode.
Now I'm here for trends.
Miles isn't, but still my sweetheart.
I love him very much.
But I'm thrilled to have Becca here.
Becca, how are you doing?
I'm all right.
I'm all right.
It's the end of September.
I feel like we're closing a chapter.
We're about to start.
Actually, it's my brother's birthday today, which is good.
Hey.
So happy birthday to him.
Shout out to your brother.
Yeah, yeah.
All right. let's get into
what's trending um the nfl is trending after thursday night football just one of the darkest
things i think i've ever seen on the internet like full stop uh popped up last night after
the dolphins bangles game so the quarterback to a tag of viola velo i i'm fucking up the pronunciation
but most people just call him tua um got slammed to the turf um his brain was injured so badly that
his like fingers splayed in this like you know a horrifying unnatural looking thing that was just one of the most brutal, like,
things I've seen a human go through.
Apparently it's not unnatural, but it looked unnatural,
but it's like what your body naturally does
when your brain, like, has suffered a horrifying injury.
I'm, like, literally physically uncomfortable
reading that sentence.
Like, I...
I wouldn't recommend looking at it.
Like,
unless you're playing football or having someone you love is like asking you if
they should play football.
But,
um,
it's horrifying.
It's wild.
Like a teammate of his who's right there,
like just kind of covers up his fingers,
like grabs them to like make it stop.
But you know, it but you know it's not
it's not stopping for him his brain is like badly injured um and he apparently shouldn't have been
on the field at all there's another very disturbing clip of him getting slammed to the turf getting up
and trying to run back to the huddle and just like collapsing multiple times um and again a teammate like picks
him up and calls the medics over um like the teammates i feel like are just like covering
it reminds me of like a family that's trying to cover for like an alcoholic loved one like
they're all just like no no everything's cool everything's cool don't don't don't worry about
this but in this case the the NFL is the toxic presence.
And by the way, that other clip of him being badly injured and con have to play four days after playing another game of football,
which is just a horrifying punishing sport that does give players brain
injuries.
Um,
and the dysfunction is,
you know,
obviously not on the player's part.
You see a lot of defenders being like,
yeah,
well he wanted to be out there and you know,
it's on the league to,
wanted to be out there and you know it's on the league to to protect them and not incentivize them to do be put in positions that are going to you know disable them long term which is what they did
um in this case and it's also wild like when i by the time i saw the clip on twitter i like
looked at what was
trending on twitter i assumed like this was all anyone was talking about and people had like moved
on to the backup quarterback they were like complaining about the backup quarterback's
performance who like came in after he was like literally stretchered off and taken to the
hospital um and they're just like ah man if two is hurt like this is bad for us because our backup didn't look good oh my god so it's just the humanity out of it huh
just move it along you know is sort of the nfl's business the other image from the night is like
roger goodell the commissioner of the nfl like in a box just laughing it up um with like the big wigs and this this is on amazon now this is on amazon prime like
they now carry thursday night football so there's like a billion dollar contract at stake and the
way it seems like the league is going to respond is to you know contain it to being a problem with the Miami Dolphins.
Not at large, the NFL.
Yeah, not at large.
Just that the Dolphins didn't follow their concussion protocol.
And even the sports media, which is very much beholden to the NFL
because they rely on them for access and content,
seems to be being like,
well, it was either really bad behavior
on somebody's part within the organization
or it was a medical mistake.
But it's like, come on, man.
We know what's happening here.
Everybody who saw it knows what is happening here.
There was even a tweet from someone right before the game that was
like if here it's a doctor um he he's like involved with the concussion protocol like
determining what the concussion protocol is in the nfl and was like if if he gets injured again like he he could be like this is horrifying like everybody
should be fired which is is what should happen but he basically predicted that this is what was
going gonna happen and the nfl just has like in reading about this because like i couldn't
like get it out of my mind there's a story from 2021 where they tried to challenge a settlement for a
former player who at age 54 was like struggling with debilitating dementia. And their strategy
was to claim that his diagnosis failed to take race into account as if his like inability to
speak was caused by his being black. And like like that that was an actual legal strategy that the nfl
took in 2021 like as in like he maybe speaks aave and not regular english yeah that was basically
versus slurring your words the way dementia literally makes it debilitating to you be a
functioning human being yes yeah that was their like official stance in 2021.
Like I,
when I first read that,
I was like,
okay,
this must be from like the sixties or seventies.
No,
this is 2021.
I mean,
there's so much racism in sports,
especially I feel like the NFL being such a brutal sport where it's like
literally off the backs of like your physical strength and being able to
destroy your body on the field every day.
Like it is,
I can't imagine all the things that go on behind the scenes for those black
NFL players,
not only just because of the assumptions that people make about black bodies
versus white bodies being stronger,
more resilient.
And therefore when they have,
they want care,
even if they have money to have access to that type of, you know, world star care
that they're being denied because they're like,
well, your body's better than a white body.
Like you are more like capable or protected.
In reality, it's like, are there enough studies
being done on black bodies of what the same things that happen to white bodies, you know? It's like, are there enough studies being done on black bodies of what the same things that happen to white bodies?
You know, it's horrifying.
Football scares me.
I will never whenever I have children someday.
Football is no one here in their corner of things are going to be allowed to do.
Growing up in a football state, I've always felt icky about football.
Yeah, I don't know how somebody could not after
this clip. I mean, after
many clips, but this was in particular
just one of the
worst things I've ever seen. So thanks
to the NFL.
Fuck Roger Goodell. Hopefully
he gets fired. Although
I feel like
we live in America.
Exactly. We live in America. Exactly.
We live in a capitalist society.
Yeah.
Somebody further down the chain will take the fall for this.
All right.
Trevor Noah is trending for two big reasons.
He had a big news day.
Big news day for Trevor Noah.
One, he was spotted kissing Dua Lipa after they went out to dinner together.
The streets of New York City.
Which, romantic, first of all.
I don't know if it was in the rain,
but I'm going to imagine that it was in the rain.
And also, and much worse, he is leaving The Daily Show, which, you know, an iconic host who made that show his own.
And I don't know.
It's a bummer.
Definitely.
But I'm excited to see what he does next.
I'm a big Trevor Noah fan.
I feel like any reason I got into, like, political culture
and, like, political comedy is because of like beginning clips of
seeing trevor noah in my media space so yeah i'm i'm excited to see what he does next yeah
and uh our monday guest actually had uh because people were speculating as to like who would
replace him and thank you to the um let me count, one fan who suggested that the Daily Zeitgeist
be the replacement.
But they really love it.
But Eli tweeted,
it seems you've forgotten that the next host
of The Daily Show goes on a date
with the previous host and kisses them,
signaling the passing of the torch.
Congrats to Olipa on the
new late night gig that tickled me that is very funny it is good especially because i can't imagine
her doing anything like that she's such a little pop girly yeah uh so good though um and what a
what a power couple a power couple that we need in our lives.
All right.
Let's take a quick break.
Give you guys some time to start tweeting about how Miles and I should replace Trevor Noah.
And then we will be back to talk more trends.
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Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
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And we're back and there's a bunch of new music out, uh, much of all of which I feel, uh,
ill-equipped to comment, but I mean, YG dropped a new album.
I have loved many YG songs.
Bjork dropped an album,
and it's supposedly a classic.
Already?
Yeah, people seem to... It dropped today,
but the reviews are glowing.
But yes, Mino Paramore released
first song in five years.
So did LCD Sound System
Kid Cudi
dropped an album
exciting times for people
who like music
have you heard of this stuff? Have you seen this stuff folks?
Love it, I'm excited
I have not listened to the Paramore, I am a former
if you knew me back then
please don't
please don't, I was a former if you knew me back then please don't please don't um i was a former emo kid
um i was a former little emo i love that for you so had the straightened bangs with the curly hair
for no reason why do we do that i don't know uh but paramore you know holds a soft spot in my heart
can't wait to listen to the new song.
I also love black Twitter going off being like, oh no, we all love Paramore.
This is like an exception.
Like we, we are Paramore stands, uh, Paramore is for the black community.
So here for that here for Paramore's new song.
Can't wait to see what the album brings.
Yeah.
Kid Cudi and Paramore were, uh, the, the one time that i went to coachella years ago
they were the two best live performances that i saw uh i mean paramore is incredible live i have
in my emo days seeing paramore have not seen kid cuddy but i feel like kid cuddy would be an
incredible performance oh man i've watched many YouTube performances of Kid Cudi, but never live.
All right.
And then new movies coming out this weekend.
Smile, which we have all agreed as we were going through the stories,
we have all agreed not to see.
I think it seems too scary for me.
I love a fright, to say the least.
I like a creepy story.
Haunting a Hill House is definitely some of my favorite limited series like the creators of Haunting a Hill House
because they've done like three they did like Blind Manor and then they did like I think one
other one I've loved all of those like that's the realm I like to sit in where it's like
creepy but not terrifying although I will watch a scary movie with people I love. So I'm not alone at night,
but that looked almost too far. Like I was like, I don't know if I can, can do it. That is it. It
absolutely. I watched the trailer like a month ago. It got served to me and I was not the same
since. So I'm good. I'm good on smile, but go see it. If you really love a haunting movie, it seems terrifying. Hmm.
Yeah.
It,
the,
the image of just a scary,
scary smiles.
Really,
really creepy folks.
Um,
they,
I don't know the, the trailer for that movie really freaked me out.
Um,
it is pulling in numbers on par with M night Shyamalan's old,
which I think people like box office prognosticators are associating
them because they're too...
They're like vaguely creepy movies.
Yeah, vaguely creepy movies that like where the bad thing is something vague and familiar
from our daily lives, like time and smiling.
But I don't know.
I expect it to do better than, than old.
I mean, also like, didn't it end up being pretty bad?
Like reviews wise, it got bad reviews and was bad reviews.
You generally don't matter with horror movies and comedies.
Um, and, or don't worry, darling.
Um, but they, yeah.
So I, I, old is getting like pretty solid reviews for a horror movie
but just sorry uh smile is getting pretty solid reviews for a horror movie um but just the power
of like the creepy smile being weaponized on screen feel it feels just more tangible and visceral than uh a beach that
makes you old uh spoiler alert although i think anybody who went to see old or might think about
going to see old is is familiar with the concept don't worry darling keeps bringing in solid
boffo bo um so i continued to be wrong about that. It wasn't just one weekend.
But I'm now rooting for it and happy that that movie is proving the haters at the New York Times wrong.
As The Woman King continues to bring in really solid box office, which is awesome to see.
And then Bros is the other big movie.
The Billy Eichner rom-com uh is coming out which looks solid i actually haven't seen what the reviews are for that but i think i actually
yeah i think i did and i think they're pretty solid and yeah they were he was getting review
bombed by homophobes the past week or two on like imdb and stuff which was very sad and disheartening to see because Billy
Agner is incredibly talented and I'm definitely excited to see bros.
I think we need more queer media like it.
So yeah, just like a fire Island, I felt like was really fun and really great.
Yeah.
So yeah, I'm excited to see bros.
Nice.
Yeah, me too.
Butterboards are trending and this is another thing that I'm excited to see bros. Nice. Yeah, me too. Butterboards are trending.
And this is another thing that I'm excited about.
So I guess this is a trend that was started by Justine Snacks.
Yes.
Big fan of hers.
I follow her on TikTok and on Instagram because her recipes look yummy.
And they are pretty good, the couple that I've done.
Yeah. yummy and they are pretty good the couple that i've done yeah and the the idea here is basically
instead of a charcuterie board um which in my experience entertaining um i always over
overstock the charcuterie board and um it i end up with like three things of cheese just sweating in the in the sun or you know just sweating oil and
liquid uh pretty gross um and the so this seems like a very simple elegant solution which is just
spread some butter on a board and then like sprinkle it with toppings and have at it folks
like sprinkle it with toppings and have that folks i think it goes greatly at least i am on food talk i don't know how many of us are but there has been a lot of trending butters lately i feel like on
tiktok like people making like butter like different types of butter like like savory
butter sweet butters like homemade like butter spreads for all sorts of different
things. So I feel like we started there and now we're at butter boards and I feel like it's a
beautiful migration from yummy flavored butters for weird toast to making it a full ass board to
dip. Um, I will be trying this the next time I host something because believe it or not, I hate
making a charcuterie board. I don't have the patience. I don't have the time. I host something because believe it or not, I hate making a charcuterie board.
I don't have the patience.
I don't have the time.
I feel like to make a beautiful charcuterie board,
it is a talent.
It's a skill to sit there
and like cut the cheeses properly
and like fold them into little flowers,
the meats and like, you know,
have a great combination of like fruits
that compliment the cheeses and the meats
and like the right crackers. And then also getting
like the honeys and like the Dijon mustards and like the right little dipping sauces. It's a lot.
And a butter board looks way easier and more fun. Yeah. You are reminding me of the time when I
was putting together a charcuterie board and I was like, all right, so like what are some fun
cheeses that people like for charcuterie board?'ll google like you know some tips for putting together a charcuterie board and the
the article i found like never have i felt so inadequate to the job they were like your
charcuterie board could tell a story i was like oh no this is they're like it needs to have three
different types of cheeses you have to have a spreadable cheese, a crumbly cheese, and a hard cheese.
And I was like, what?
How do the cheeses comment on one another is the question that you want to ask yourself.
I'm like, what?
So I just put out some Kraft singles, a big thing of bologna, and called it a day.
No, I didn't do that.
But I would be fine with that.
Some crackers, some cheese and crackers
is what I'm going for with my charcuterie board.
So we're seeing some rosemary, some sea salt,
and then you could even drizzle some honey on there.
Yeah, or like cut up some red onion or shallots,
like put it on there.
And like some edible flowers.
It looks like cilantro
on some of these but like way easier than putting together a board like you just spread the butter
and then just like put whatever the fuck you want on top of it and you're good to go and people love
butter i love butter and i feel like you can easily make this like vegan too like you can get
vegan butter and then everyone's happy because like a charcuterie
board is not vegan friendly or even vegetarian friendly really you're you just got cheese and
fruit yeah it's all the delicious meats right i don't i don't like to brag but we have been
compared to hot butter on breakfast toast uh before so um but yeah not not since the sugar
hill gang have i i feel like every people have been sleeping
on butter for for too long so i'm glad to see butter coming back having having a moment of
appreciation there's one thing about me i love butter yeah butter i'm gonna put that shit i'm
saute my onions and mushrooms a little oil a little butter yeah i'm a i make a mean avocado
toast can't buy avocado toast anywhere anymore
because I make the best avocado toast and I'll go on record and say that.
The hidden ingredient, if you're ever out to dinner and you're like, God, what is it about
this fill in the blank? Steak, pasta, filet of salmon that tastes so much better than when I
cook it at home. It is because they have put an entire stick of butter
into that in some way.
They've infused it with butter.
And if it's a creamy pasta,
it's definitely heavy whipping cream.
And you're going to feel like shit after.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
You're literally dragging your ass down the street
at that point.
All right.
Well, those are some of the things that are trending.
We didn't even get to Hocus Pocus 2, and that is me saying that.
I don't usually tell you what we didn't get to, but that is my promise to you that one day we will talk about Hocus Pocus 2.
Well, it's a movie that came out.
We can retroactively cover it in the other note.
It came out today on Disney+.
Yeah, maybe we'll even watch it.
Although I feel like that will be too scary for my guys.
And by my guys,
I mean me and my emotions.
Oh, the ones.
Oh.
But all right, Becca,
thank you so much for joining us.
Where can people find you,
follow you, all that good stuff?
You can find me and follow me
at Bex, B-E-C-C-S, Ramos
on all platforms
and at Mil Mundos books all right um
you can find me on twitter at jack underscore o'brien that is gonna do it for us this week
we are back on monday with a whole ass episode of the show with miles and me um until then be
kind to each other oh wait one more thing next up
the last day to apply is today
this launches today
so midnight PST
so you still have some hours
go to
iheart.com slash next up to
apply do it
back on Monday until then
be kind to each other be kind to
yourselves get the vaccine. Get
the flu shot. Don't do nothing about white supremacy. And we will talk to y'all on Monday.
Bye.
I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed.
Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
Listen to Forgive Me For I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti.
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We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
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That's where we come in.
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I'm
Keri Champion, and this is Season 4
of Naked Sports. Up first, I
explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel
Reese. Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's
basketball just because of one single
game. Clark and Reese have changed the way
we consume women's sports.
Listen to the making of a rivalry.
Caitlin Clark versus Angel Reese on the iHeartRadio app,
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or wherever you get your podcast.
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I'm Carrie Champion,
and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Up first,
I explore the making of a rivalry.
Caitlin Clark versus
Angel Reese. People are talking about women's basketball
just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way
we consume women's basketball.
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