The Daily Zeitgeist - There Once Was A Man From Trendtuckett 2/3: Facebook, Shaq, Peacemaker, National Butterfly Center, Winter Olympics
Episode Date: February 3, 2022In this edition of There Once Was A Man From Trendtuckett, Jack and super producer Anna discuss Facebook's stock imploding, Ben Simmons getting spicy in Shaq's DMs, the most trendingest TV shows, the ...National Butterfly Center shutting down due to a QAnon conspiracy, and the Winter Olympics occuring... for some reason. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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.
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Hello, the Internet, and welcome to this episode of There Once Was a Man from Trentucket
Who Drove to Ottawa to Truck It.
He was drinking his pee, that anti-vax tea, but as for the wexit, said fuck it.
That is a limerick aka or short show title courtesy of the Tomic the brew and master dingo on the discord
a shout out to them and shout out to discord tdz uh for servicing those on twitter it's truly one
of the nicest things anyone's ever done for me so i really appreciate y'all um let's see
how about that time i married you and your wife that's pretty weird but go ahead
yeah you married us weird throuple um yeah uh well that voice you hear is super producer
anna hosnier thanks hi i forgot what to say in that moment so i said thanks did you hear the part of tomorrow's
episode where i tried to say afghanistan in like a like obama-ish way and i fucked it up
i was like i actually heard that in the moment i was like
i was gonna rip you a new little arm and that's the saying right and i decided
i'm not gonna say anything anyways people can look forward to that uh tomorrow and feel bad for me
all right well um it's a good episode tomorrow by the way check it out uh this trending on the
other hand is gonna suck uh no it's good
we got we got some hot shit to tell them right um why would you say that i'm just yeah i was just
joking i'm joking i joke sometimes let's see let's start with the worst trend uh facebook
lost 200 billion dollars on the market it's the worst the most uh that any uh u.s company has ever cratered
in a single day um yeah and you know luckily i did get a tip to sell all my facebook stock
yesterday from mark yeah yeah so i actually came out quite good in my opinion um
yeah that's huge huge for you uh huge if true um the true that i committed insider training
like when i looked into it i was i was looking for the explanation that was just gonna be like
yeah because like meta is fucking stupid in the metaverse like nobody's ever gonna do that
but everybody instead was like it was like all these economic indicators a real perfect storm of uh factors
that led to it but i do feel like it has to be that he's uh wagering the entire future of his
company on uh a 2008 version of virtual reality but maybe it's a bummer i i hope so i'm hoping
that's what it is i'm hoping that the metaverse doesn't catch on like people seem to insist it will.
But fuck Facebook.
Moving on.
Shaq, which is a nickname I use for Shaquille O'Neal, the basketball player.
I call him Shaq for short because he's big as a shack, as a house, small house.
Anyways, you're a fan.
I'm a fan.
I think if you're an American citizen, you're a fan of Shaq.
I would even argue not an American citizen.
I think we are just, as humankind, a fan of Shaq.
Or as they call him, Shaquille O'Neal.
Sure, but I think, regardless, you just kind of, I think if you're born, you just kind of become a fan of Shaq.
Isn't that strange?
We all just, like, love Shaq.
Yeah.
Love Shaq.
Oh, my God. Baby. We love Shaq, baby. we all just like love shack yeah love shack oh my god baby we love shack baby um so anyways uh it
was interesting because so he on the inside the nba studio show the other day referred to him as
the other guy while while praising joelleid's amazing season that he's having.
It was like Ben Simmons, or he said, the other guy is being a crybaby. Well, apparently,
Ben Simmons knew who he was talking about. And he reached out on DM. So I'm just going to read
an exchange from Shaq's podcast, presumably better than ours. But Shaq said, he kind of got in my DM and said some things
and I said some things back. Co-host, what do you say? Tell us. Come on. Shaq, I don't. I can't do
that. Co-host, he said some things. Shaq, no, I can't do that. Co-host, so wait, Ben Simmons DM'd
you after he heard what you said last week? Shaq, Yes. Yeah. All I said is you're leaving your man out there.
You need to play.
That's all I said.
He said some things,
but I'm not going to elaborate on what he said because that's not cool.
He was mad,
which I don't know.
I think that's funny.
I would not fuck with Shaq,
right?
You're asking me if I would fuck with Shaq.
Yeah. Like, would you fuck with Shaq would
you get in his dms and be like hey dude because nicer to me I've seen inside NBA and he has an
entire segment where he makes fun of people who fuck up yeah so jacked in a full or that's what
he based the name off of my segment on our uh forthcoming nba podcast spoiler alert
uh it's jack in a full and it's probably some of the greatest i think shacked in a full might be
one of the greatest televised segments to have ever existed yeah it's just bloopers but with
shack being like over the top of it and then like there's some of the greatest editing work i've ever seen like the
way they are able to construct like i know a recent one where russell westbrook they're showing
him continuously like shooting and then hitting the side of the uh basket and they just couldn't
they found all the shots of him doing that all the footage and then there's a shot they found of him
like helping three hours long uh sorry that was a russell westbrook yeah it was this but they found footage
of him helping like clean the ground and they photoshopped it to look like he was cleaning
bricks off the ground i mean come on guys not cool no what do you mean not cool incredible work i just i was tears in my eyes laughing of like
what the hell is going on in the nba these days yeah and it's just funny and it you know it gives
me the old one two chuckle one two chuckle i didn't even know that that was a a thing
anyways huge if true uh we will wait to hear more uh and then true oh i hate when you say that shack is huge
and that is true if true oh now it's true now that one is true i'm pretty sure unless this
has all just been a masterful forced perspective uh in camera special effect uh which i feel like
we would have noticed they're great editors over
there at inside nba it's true as you've pointed out all right uh pam and tommy uh murderville
and peacemaker are three tv shows trending for three different reasons uh pam and tommy just I think I had put this in the category of the Motley Crue series based on their memoir book.
And that was kind of not good.
So I assumed this one was going to be similarly not good.
But the cast really surprised me.
You got your Offerman, Nick.
Uh-huh.
And Lily, James, Seth, Rogan. really surprised me you got your offerman nick uh-huh and lily james seth rogan sebastian
stan all these people is that is that who plays tony stan yes sorry yes yes which is they actually
really they cast people that look exactly like these people. And I'm like, whoa.
Yeah.
It seems like they had their pick.
Everybody was like, oh, I remember watching that porno tape.
I have to be involved in the story behind it.
I'm sorry, wait.
Did you say you remember?
No, I'm saying that I assume people... Oh.
They were like, it's a cultural moment.
We must, you know, be involved, be involved.
And this is our generations, like the way that Oliver Stone made JFK, which was like
supposedly the story behind the most polarizing flashbulb cultural touchstone of a previous
generation.
This is that for the the pam and tommy sex tape well it is made
by um robert siegel who uh early days was the worked for the onion i believe and then went on
to make the movie the wrestler and the founder big the guy yeah so we'll we'll see it seems like it's going to be better than
i expected it to be but i had low expectations um we will tell you why murderville and peacemaker
are trending after this break i'm jess casavetto executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series,
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Through powerful, in-depth interviews with former members and new, chilling first-hand accounts,
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KGB explaining what he believes led to the arrest of his friends at a children's Christmas play.
A family man, former NFL player, devout Christian, now cut off from his family and connected to a strange arrest.
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I got swept up in Kabir's journey, but this was only the beginning.
In a story about faith and football, the search for meaning away from the gridiron
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it can feel like we're angrier and more divided than ever.
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All that on the Happiness Lab.
Listen on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. and we're back uh and so murderville is a like the description is very strange because it's like
a reality murder mystery starring celebrity guests um where they have to like guess who did
the murder so it's it seems to be very i guess you wouldn't say genre but like yeah i guess
genre bending it's like they're improvising everything no so well there is, I believe, a like kind of like curb your enthusiasm,
enthusiasm, structure, enthusiasm, where like there is obviously a basis for where each episode needs to go. But Will Arnett and his like actors around him, supporting actors all know what's up.
And then there is one main guest actor improviser who has to figure it out as they go and literally just improvise their
scenes with the help of will arnett and the rest of the crew so that's like always like a one famous
person in the center who has to just figure it out and will arnett's like their guide and their
famous person is uh like the list is pretty cool it's like camille nangiani conan o'brien and like
the the idea of having a show where will
arnett can just be funny like people always talk about him being like the funniest person to hang
out with or at least i've heard a lot of comedians say that so it's cool to like get a non-scripted
will arnett uh thing that isn't whatever that podcast is um smart lists which i like uh i just wish it was
more will arnett but the whoa cutting analysis fucking you've been toasted by the roast master
jack um the the wild thing is that they use real murders like they just go find a real murder and
uh stage this
whole thing around it are you auditioning to be on the show right now no could you imagine if they
used real murders uh it would just be so tasteless uh yeah will arnett finds real murders with guest
celebrity hosts you're like this is the darkest thing i've with featuring rudy giuliani
you're like no america's over they pull off a mask scooby-doo style of the killer and it is
rudy giuliani at the end of every episode every episode it's like i don't know about you but it
feels like they're trying to imply that rudy giuliani killed all these people um and then peacemaker is the hbo series that is based on john
cena's character and that suicide squad movie made by james gunn and uh was not a character
that i was like i want to know what the story is with that guy that movie's fun not a character that I was like, I want to know what the story is with that guy. That movie's fun.
Not the character I would pick to do a series around,
especially since he turned.
And also his character is like low-key a white supremacist,
but well,
his dad's like a white supremacist leader,
potentially like a Klu Klux Klan,
Klan,
Klan,
Klan,
Klan,
sorry.
Klu Klux Klans over here.
Am I right?
I didn't do my red leather yellow
leather training before the recording and i apologize for that because my pronunciations
are all over the place um yeah his dad's like a kkk leader type and he's like from a white
supremacist background even though he apparently is working on being a reformed but he's like very
patriotic in that way to a point of annoyance to everyone
around him but he dies like kind of ignominiously in the in the mood like he he's doing he's being
a bad guy when he dies he doesn't like die heroically or anything either so that's why i
was like oh so it's not like somebody who's ultimately redeemed and you get to find out
like how they got to that place they're just like a bad bad person the whole concept of suicide squad is that they got all the worst
people to like team up because their their death is inconsequential but like harley quinn and uh
like but she is redeemed like an anti-hero and basically all of them are anti-heroes who you
end up rooting for in the movie except for
him and they were like let's make a movie about this or a show about this guy anyways those are
all the reasons i chose not to care about this show and then it's because it's a john cena vehicle
and we all have a huge boner in this country for old johnny c they love johnny c i hear johnny cena i can't even remember
john cena here and it's incredible and i personally i'm okay john c i know okay i'm
sorry hold on do you see the red dot on my forehead they're gonna kill me for saying that
yeah but i don't know i think that's why they gave it to him is because it's John Cena and John Cena's really having a moment.
Also not my favorite character in Fast and Furious 9.
And yeah, I don't know. He's fine, but he's not.
He's no Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
But I think that's the trajectory of that they're trying to make the Cena dumb.
But anyways, that's that's the trajectory of that.
They're trying to make the scene of them.
Yeah.
And they did that with that other wrestler guy, too, who was in that Stuber movie that did that failed to launch.
Shall we say?
What's his name?
I don't know.
But it's also in the DC universe.
Yeah, because he no, he's in the Marvel universe because he's in Guardians you're right you're right sorry i thought dave batista batista um so that's how we all say he's great i
do enjoy his work um anyways peacemaker not interested until you showed me the intro to
peacemaker um yeah they have like a long choreographed dance uh musical type intro
that's about two and a half minutes long that plays the beginning of every episode and let
me tell you it gets me every time it's so funny for some reason it's just so long and the dancing
is like we can't see this is an audio format go look it up. Go look up just opening theme of Peacemaker.
Yeah, the dancing is very weird.
Like the performances of the dancing
is all very,
like it's very arty and strange
and I'm not talking lang,
just artful, I guess.
And it's wild.
I'm going to,
I'm probably not going to watch this show still but i might just
keep re-watching that intro because it is very cool so anna you were saying that uh this weekend
you uh were planning on traveling to the south texas butterfly sanctuary but i have bad news for
you um what uh so the south texas butterfly sanctuary has closed indefinitely
due to q anon conspiracies and escalating threats which is wild so apparently there are q anon
conspiracies that have been falsely claiming that the National Butterfly Center is involved in sex trafficking and other crimes.
And executive director Mariana Trevino Wright has been getting death threats.
And so the parent organization, the North American Butterfly Association, I know I don't have to explain this all to you, Anna,
because you are already planning on traveling there and you're a huge fan.
But yeah, they said that the uh it's incredibly
distressing that the united states has come to the point where a really significant part of the
public is just no longer tethered to reality yeah um yeah so two point where butterflies are a threat
yeah well the butterflies aren't doing the trafficking, actually. If you have read my blog posts on it, you would understand.
It's just a front.
But it's really it's truly terrifying because it's like completely random.
Like, it's just if your name happens to like stick in some two conspiracy theorists brain and like they're able to write a paragraph of compelling fiction
around you like that uh you then have to quit your job and go into hiding um i just realized
the main threat in the peacemaker television, are these aliens that are butterflies?
What the fuck?
Okay, now I'm starting to think that maybe there is something to all this.
We'll only know if there's a choreographed dance sequence outside this museum.
Right.
Well, that's why you were going there, right?
To part of a flash mob?
You keep telling me the flash mobs are the wave of the future
and that people don't know but flash mobs are coming back in a big way you want to actually
hear some inside baseball for tdz is for the longest time early days i kept pitching a
choreographed dance sequence to open all the tdz live shows and you guys would always be like
yeah anna sure and then you never let me do it.
I love the idea.
I don't love the amount of work. And then I said it so much
that Peacemaker did it
and now look at us,
we look like fools.
I do feel like an asshole.
This is not even a joke.
I literally in the office
would be like, okay,
but just hear me out.
Just hear me out.
Just hear me out.
What about?
And then you guys would be like,
Anna.
Well, I promise
that if we can
convince Miles of
Grey when he's back
to do it we will
invest in a choreographer
no I'm the choreographer
god not again
you consult with the choreographer
why don't you believe I can do this
no I believe you do and I want you to consult
I have my own
choreographer that i bring to all projects oh great here we go we got j-lo in the house oh
sorry sorry jack o'brien low it's terrible the whole thing it's just a q anon conspiracy just
to be clear there's no real like they just have decided this is a sex trafficking uh front okay cool as you do all right so that's if you've seen like butterfly posts or
you know i've seen people joking about this and riffing on this and did not know what the fuck
they were talking about but thanks to super producer becca ramos our former Texas resident has her eye on the Texas beat
yeah she runs the Texas division
is a huge QAnon
follower so also was
way up on this a long time ago
just kidding she's not
if I was her I would sue you for that for libel
but anyway just no big deal just a kind of a tip
okay Becca you heard that
and then finally the Winter Olympics
open today and are not trending as far as I can tell.
I think the fallout of last time of like every day, they're like, and these many people tested positive.
And then it's just like, it's not fun anymore to be like, these people are all like going to catch COVID.
Like Simone Biles, like left for like mental health you
know like it's just all of this is like the olympics and also you know if you follow anything
uh about how the olympics destroy infrastructures of every city that they you know show up in
it's just like bad vibes you think this is the woke police taking down the olympics
no i think the olympics just slowly
took down itself for being bad monstrous institution yeah and then just single-handedly
getting jamie loftus's twitter suspended are you kidding good luck coming back from that
fuck them really oh the show has just been canceled uh for canceled got canceled. IOC came for us. Oh, no.
All right. Well, Anna, as always, such pleasure having you. Where can people find you,
follow you? Should we tell people that
me and you are going to be at Radio Row for the Super
Bowl next week? Yeah. It's very
strange. We're going to go for a single day.
I specifically asked. They said,
Jack O'Brien and Anna Hosnier
wrapped them up, put them in a little gift box
and send them to Radio Row of the Super Bowl.
I don't even know what a ball is.
So this is going to be huge for us.
You know it's not the Super Bowl, right?
Huh?
Huh?
Sorry?
I'm pretty sure it's a sports ball day play, huh?
So guys, get ready for me to be potentially never invited back to any sporting event ever again.
I did want to see what a Super Bowl event like that is like.
So we will be there for approximately 30, 45 minutes.
Just speaking to any person that we recognize walking
by and
I'll be screaming
hot or not at everyone.
Hot or not!
You'll be asking me to rate them
as hot or not. It's going to be very
problematic.
I'll actually know the real. I'll
say hot or not. You'll tell me what you
think and I'll tell you if you're right or wrong uh okay that sounds great you can look forward to that
i guess that'll be our thursday trending uh thursday trending next week will be coming out a
little late uh but it will be a very wouldn't it be wednesday wednesday wednesday or thursday
can be a little late but it's going to be very
special because
there will be loud background noise and
we will have vaguely Super
Bowl related stories,
trends, things.
Anyways, that is going to do it for us
on this Thursday. We are back
tomorrow with the whole last episode of the
show. Until then, be kind to each
other. Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine.
Wear a mask.
Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
We will talk to you all tomorrow.
Bye.
Au revoir. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti. And I'm Jermaine Jackson-Gadsden. We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
There's a lot to figure out when you're just starting your career.
That's where we come in.
Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice.
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Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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,
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Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films
and Shekinah Church.
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I'm Keri Champion,
and this is season four 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.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
I'm Keri 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.
And on this new season, we'll cover all things sports and culture.
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