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In this deeply personal and candid episode of Yeast Radio, Madge Weinstein returns with reflections on her health, media frustrations, and emotional journey through aging and political disillusionment. She shares her struggles with sleep apnea, the dehumanizing effects of social media algorithms, and the unpredictable nature of online fame. Madge dives into mental health memories, including her own past hospitalization, and discusses how her podcast now serves not just as political commentary, but also as bedtime comfort for her loyal listeners. Political rants about Bill Maher, Donald Trump, intra-party feuding, and the erosion of Democratic unity are delivered with Madge's signature wit and sorrow. A uniquely layered grum full of gut health, cultural shade, and calls for kindness.
Show Notes (by AI) General Description: In this unforgettable episode of Yeast Radio, Madge Weinstein delivers two stunningly different yet equally poignant segments. The show opens with a satirical, scatological radio play titled True Duty, a grotesque and hilarious tale of Gayle King's space-bound gastrointestinal disaster aboard Blue Origin alongside Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez. After this explosive opening, Madge shifts tone for an intimate and emotionally raw conversation with longtime listener and friend of the show, Steve Stalzle. Steve shares his powerful story of joining the Navy in the 1980s and the deeply traumatic experience that followed. He reveals the psychological torment of military life as a queer recruit, including coercive enlistment, homophobic abuse, and the dehumanizing process of trying to escape. Steve's honesty and vulnerability paint a harrowing portrait of institutional cruelty—and his survival. Madge and Steve also reflect on homelessness, sobriety, AI voice cloning, and podcasting dreams. The episode is a testament to the enduring power of queer storytelling, humor, and resilience. Chapters: 0:00:00 – True Duty: Gayle King's Space Disaster Madge presents a radio play satire featuring Gayle King, Katy Perry, and Lauren Sanchez in a zero-gravity nightmare of diarrhea, floating feces, and malfunctioning life support systems aboard Blue Origin. 0:04:40 – Phil's Resurrection Phil is back. Yes, that Phil. 0:06:00 – Madge and Steve Reconnect Madge and Steve reflect on their shared podcasting history and Steve's support of the show for nearly 20 years. 0:09:00 – A Call for Help Madge urges listeners to support Steve financially, detailing his recent experience with homelessness and encouraging donations via Venmo (@steve-stalzle). 0:11:00 – Big Head Baby: Steve's Medical Childhood Memory Steve recalls discovering medical records stating he had an “abnormally large cranium” as a child—something his parents never told him. 0:14:00 – AI Comedy with Bissy the Robot Madge introduces her AI assistant Bissy, who fields questions about cranial size, prolapse risk, and future predictions with robotic politeness. 0:17:00 – Steve's Queer Navy Trauma Story Steve tells the harrowing story of how he joined the Navy under duress in 1986. What follows is a graphic and deeply emotional account of life in basic training, homophobic interrogation, and the mental breakdown that led him to fake his way out of military service under the accusation of being gay—a strategy that came with terrifying personal cost. 0:34:00 – Institutional Abuse and Survival Steve describes the humiliating questioning by Navy lawyers, their abusive homophobic taunts, and the ongoing psychological impact of this traumatic experience. His story is one of queer resistance and survival. Final Note: No full music recording or performance was included at the end of this episode. Contact Information: Comments: Visit yeastradio.com Follow Madge on Instagram, Bluesky, and Threads: @madgeweinstein Phone: FIRM UTERUS Email: madge@yeastradio.com Support Yeast Radio by subscribing to Madge's Substack: madge.substack.com Support Steve directly on Venmo: @steve-stalzle Album art by Taylor Haggerty Copyright (c) 2025 Madge Weinstein Yeast Radio.
Madge Weinstein discusses free speech, TikTok censorship, and healthcare reform with special guest Misty (@chronicallyanxiousnp). Featuring heartfelt music, Golden Girls nostalgia, and sharp commentary, this episode dives deep into today's most pressing issues.
In this personal episode, Madge Weinstein critiques the U.S. healthcare system, featuring guest Phyllis who shares her struggles with insurance denials. They discuss systemic issues and encourage activism for healthcare reform. The episode highlights the importance of storytelling in driving change, concluding with a nostalgic archival recording from 1966.
In Yeast Radio's 20th anniversary episode #1649, Madge Weinstein and guest BicycleMark engage in a deep conversation about podcasting's evolution, political discourse, and global power dynamics. They address education's role in democracy, societal inequalities, U.S. foreign policy, and the influence of populism, reflecting on vital civic engagement themes.
Berbacia joins Madge for a tell all. album art by Taylor Haggerty Faggerty Show Notes by Chat GPT Yeast Radio Show Notes – Episode #1657 Host: Madge Weinstein Special Guest: Berbacia Clemons Episode Title: YR1647 No More Hugs Episode Overview: In this special episode, Madge Weinstein reflects on nearly two decades of podcasting with her longtime friend and recurring guest, Berbacia Clemons. Together, they dive into a variety of topics ranging from current events to personal struggles and the nature of creativity. Highlights & Key Topics: 1. BBC Interview on Hamas (5:30-20:00) • Madge shares and discusses segments from an October 3rd BBC interview with Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya. She addresses the complexities and controversies of giving platforms to political figures and delves into the issues of occupation, violence, and media representation. 2. Personal Reflections on Podcasting (20:01-32:00) • Madge reflects on her 20-year podcasting journey, sharing her feelings of disconnection from the audience and questioning her future in the medium. She discusses the changes in audience engagement, the impact of social media, and her sense of disillusionment with the state of podcasting. 3. Chat with Berbacia Clemons (32:01-1:55:00) • Berbacia joins the conversation, bringing humor and camaraderie to the discussion. Together, they talk about: • TV and Film: From discussing the Empire TV show to breaking down what makes a good actor, Madge and Berbacia analyze various characters, actors, and the art of acting. • Living with Cancer: Berbacia opens up about her diagnosis, her journey through the healthcare system, and the alternative therapies she has pursued. She discusses meditation, diet changes, and the power of mind-body healing practices. • Physical Therapy & Recovery: Berbacia provides updates on her physical therapy journey and how she's coping with paraplegia. She shares insights on her mental and physical resilience, revealing the challenges and successes she's encountered. • Future Projects: Berbacia mentions her interest in possibly sharing her story further, hinting at a TikTok journey to document her experiences with health, healing, and living authentically. 4. Social Commentary & Personal Struggles (1:55:01-End) • The conversation takes a turn toward societal topics, including the current state of American politics, the power of social media, and Madge's opinions on the importance of civic education. She calls out the challenges of finding authentic voices in an era of oversaturation and the frustrations of algorithms controlling reach and influence. Noteworthy Quotes: • “I feel like I'm just talking to myself sometimes.” – Madge on the evolution of podcasting and audience engagement. • “There are spirits that are allowed to come in when we have negativity. That's an opening for illness.” – Berbacia discussing the role of mind-body connection in healing. • “I used to be able to spread my ideas. Now, I'm just a nobody.” – Madge on the impact of social media on individual voices. Closing Remarks: Madge ends the episode by contemplating the future of Yeast Radio. She expresses gratitude for her loyal listeners and leaves the door open for audience interaction, inviting feedback and engagement as she considers her next steps. The show concludes with a humorous yet heartfelt sign-off, reminding listeners of the deep bond shared between Madge and Berbacia. Tune in to this episode for a mix of humor, reflection, and candid discussions on health, media, and the world at large.
Ninja and Madge have a nice chat. Also experimental mashup and and old Mystery Theaturd This episode will be censored by Spotify. DO NOT USE SPOTIFY. album art by Taylor Haggerty Faggerty Show Notes by ChatGPT Show Notes for Yeast Radio Episode 1642 In this episode, Madge Weinstein engages in a candid conversation with Ninja. The episode begins with some technical difficulties as they set up their recording equipment, leading to a humorous exchange. They discuss a range of topics, starting with Ninja's recent trip to the UK, during which they visited Windsor Castle and Oxford. The conversation shifts to more serious subjects, including their thoughts on anti-Zionism, with Madge expressing strong opinions on the matter. They also discuss the connection between queer liberation and Palestine, exploring the complexities of modern activism and its messaging. The dialogue then turns to the climate crisis, where both express deep concern about the future, particularly for younger generations. Madge and Ninja also reflect on their own experiences with retirement, work-life balance, and the challenges of aging. The episode concludes with a reflection on the nature of podcasting and the changes in media consumption, with Madge considering the future of Yeast Radio as she approaches the 20-year mark. The show is a mix of humor, introspection, and social commentary, typical of Madge's unique style.
Show Summary by Chat GPTAlbum Art by Taylor Haggerty Faggerty Yeast Radio Episode 1642 Show Notes Episode Title: There's Some Hose in this House Host: Madge Weinstein Podcast: Yeast Radio Intro Music: Original Madge rap/house mix Transcript Highlights: Madge starts the episode with a humorous and slightly chaotic monologue. Topics include: • CPAP Journey: Madge talks about her experience with sleep apnea, discussing the struggle of using CPAP machines and the various masks she has tried. She shares the frustration of dealing with insurance and the medical system, as well as the physical discomfort and challenges of adjusting to the equipment. • Daily Life Anecdotes: She recounts stories from her day-to-day life, such as dealing with a bird feeder affecting her rosemary planter, the hassle of installing a window air conditioner, and the quirks of her neighbors. • Social Commentary: Madge humorously critiques consumer culture, referencing how Americans constantly buy stuff they don't need, and the oddity of purchasing a bird feeder for a small apartment. • Podcasting Reflections: Madge reflects on her 20 years of podcasting, the lack of recognition she feels she's received, and her thoughts on the evolution of podcasting, contrasting it with the mainstream media and high-profile podcasters. • Sleep Apnea Rant: In a candid and detailed segment, Madge delves deep into her sleep apnea diagnosis, the trials of finding a suitable CPAP mask, and the bizarre and uncomfortable aspects of CPAP therapy. She discusses the impact of sleep apnea on her life and the various advice and suggestions she's received from friends and online communities. • Nostalgic Reminiscences: She mentions past memories of friends with unique names and shares amusing anecdotes about people from her past. Summary Segment: Madge contemplates her future as a potential sleep apnea influencer and respiratory technician, humorously addressing her long history of unsatisfying careers. Closing: A recording from two decades ago by guru Robin Whitespear Listener Notes: • This episode is filled with Madge's signature blend of humor, candidness, and social commentary. • The CPAP journey segment is particularly detailed and relatable for anyone dealing with sleep apnea or interested in understanding the challenges of using a CPAP machine. • Madge's reflections on podcasting offer a unique perspective on the industry and its changes over the past two decades. Subscribe and Follow: • For more episodes, visit Yeast Radio's website • Follow Madge on social media: Twitter, Instagram Enjoy this episode filled with laughter, insights, and the ever-entertaining musings of Madge Weinstein!
MAGA can't read. That's why they banned drag queen story hour. Not to worry. Madge Weinstein of Yeast Radio is here to read the latest Trump Indictment to all of you illiterate MAGAs. Enjoy Madge's weekly podcast, Yeast Radio. Since 2004! The video for this ITEM can be watched on insanefilms.com Album Art by Taylor H.
Ninja defends Buck Angel and Madge defends Dave Chapelle . Madge doesn't see the point of fanning the flames of the culture wars. Ninja frets about her powerlessness over the existential threats facing humanity. Those threats include AI, climate change, … Continue reading →
Madge Weinstein's latest Yeast Radio Episode is here! This week, she has invited groomers extraordinaire – Lezzy Potter and Ragan Fox - to join her in a discussion about the Jade Egger. From nutrition tips for your pet jeggernaut, to how best to maintain its unique fur coat, this episode is sure to have something of interest for every aspiring egg groomer! Tune in now at yeastradio.com and get ready to learn some great new tricks with the Jade Egg! Also side two of Saucy Sylvia Stoun. album art by Faggerty
Today I have another conversation with Madge Weinstein of Yeast Radio. The conversation will be cross-posted there. And will be slightly different so listen there too. Things don't start well for me. I have numerous technical problems despite the fact … Continue reading →
Today I have another conversation with Madge Weinstein of Yeast Radio. The conversation will be cross-posted there. And will be slightly different so listen there too. Things don't start well for me. I have numerous technical problems despite the fact … Continue reading →
Bliri reads a short selection from Madge Weinstein's new daily substack, The PaperGrum. Please subscribe. It's how she keeps her podcast free!
Both of these wonderful queens (and top four finalists) graciously agreed to allow Fashion Sloerie and Madge Weinstein to interview them on our little show. Keta Minaj and My Little Puny were both top contenders for the throne of season two of Drag Race Holland. Find out what it was like for them to be […]
Both of these wonderful queens (and top four finalists) graciously agreed to allow Fashion Sloerie and Madge Weinstein to interview them on our little show. Keta Minaj and My Little Puny were both top contenders for the throne of season two of Drag Race Holland. Find out what it was like for them to be on the show, what challenges they faced, and how they dealt with the stress of reality television.
The gorgeous and talented Tabitha joins us after Fashion Sloerie and Madge Weinstein have a watch party with you and the Finale of Drag Race Holland Season two.
The gorgeous and talented Tabitha joins us after Fashion Sloerie and Madge Weinstein have a watch party with you and the Finale of Drag Race Holland Season two.
Fashion Sloerie and Madge Weinstein talk about this most EXCITING episode of Drag Race Holland. You will be glued to your headphones.
Fashion Sloerie and Madge Weinstein talk about this most EXCITING episode of Drag Race Holland. You will be glued to your headphones.
We fell in love with Love Masisi even more after talking to her on this show. You will too. Then, Madge Weinstein and Fashion Sloerie watch Episode 5 of Season 2 Drag Race Holland with YOU… the audience!
We fell in love with Love Masisi even more after talking to her on this show. You will too. Then, Madge Weinstein and Fashion Sloerie watch Episode 5 of Season 2 Drag Race Holland with YOU… the audience!
This video got me a one week suspension from YouTube, 11 years after I posted it in 2010. Xdope made it. Standards are retroactive apparently. Youtube is garbage, which is why i'm migrating back here, where I own my own shit.
Madge Weinstein and Fashion Sloerie discuss the Episode Four of the wonderful Drag Race Holland Season Two. Enjoy!
Madge Weinstein and Fashion Sloerie discuss the Episode Four of the wonderful Drag Race Holland Season Two. Enjoy!
Listen to our interview with the lovely and talented Reggy B before Madge Weinstein and Fashion Sloerie watch Episode 3 of Season 2 Drag Race Holland with YOU... the audience!
Listen to our interview with the lovely and talented Reggy B before Madge Weinstein and Fashion Sloerie watch Episode 3 of Season 2 Drag Race Holland with YOU… the audience!
Fashion Sloerie and Madge Weinstein are very well prepared for the new season featuring all new queens! Watch along with us as we chat about the show and all the new queens. We also disgust other topics such as Dutch dykes not fixing the kutweer. Follow us on instagram @OverWhored and on Twitter.
Fashion Sloerie and Madge Weinstein are very well prepared for the new season featuring all new queens! Watch along with us as we chat about the show and all the new queens. We also disgust other topics such as Dutch dykes not fixing the kutweer. Follow us on instagram @OverWhored and on Twitter.
Legendary podcaster and esteemed political commentator Madge Weinstein returns to the program to update the gentle audience on what life is like when there are vaccines for covid but people somehow still manage to make each other sick.
The girls (Debra Wilkerson, Madge Weinstein, and Ragan Fox) are back for a while as they are in between season of Pod Save the Queens! Topics include Amazon Hitler, Dr. Seuss, Friendship, Glen Greenwald on the Democratic Party, masturbating about dead people, mask mandates being lifted, and more. #theView. You can also watch it on … Continue reading ETHS 155 Hippobottomus →
New episode done old school style! Madge Weinstein is abusive. Lez talk WATCH! Ragan & the Jets. Amber Alert muzak. Conspiracy theorist researchers. Doody-bation. Zombie Angelian Jolie. iPad drama. Pod Save the Queens teaser.
ORANGE PILL is joined by Sean Lennon to discuss getting Orange Pilled in Paris while bathing in alien technologyTOPICS OF CONVERSATION: Nobody is color blind in bitcoin. What is unknown about bitcoin is vastly greater than what is known. Bitcoin is so mind blowing you need a trip sitter. Sean does not want to live through a financial inquisition and there is no putting the bitcoin cat back into the bag.Max Keiser then jumps the shark by comparing himself to Socrates before shouting, "Just listen to my words and get lit!"Returning to reality, Sean says that celebrity itself has been decentralized. And, in terms of creativity, there's always going to be places for the Leonardo DaVincis of their time to revolutionize consciousness - he just doubts it's going to be a folk song. People assume art has to be useless because art is not a jacket. And bitcoin as a source of optimism. Madge Weinstein - aka Bloated Lesbian - rejoins ORANGE PILL from a beach outside of Miami to complain about Gordon Lightfoot's Covid hypocrisy, alien cat poop and making peace not (civil) war.
Madge Weinstein of Yeast Radio unboxes the Homedics Shiatsu Air 2.0 Foot Massager after finding it at a Bed Bath and Beyond store closing (thanks Covid-19) sale. Listen to Madge's podcast by searching for Yeast Radio on any podcast app or at YeastRadio.com #unboxing #feet #footmassage #lesbianfeethurt
Visit our sponsor: The Sun ExchangeMax Keiser encounters the source code of his own mind.Max and Stacy chat to Robert Breedlove of Parallax Capital about how Bitcoin from a distance is very complicated, but the closer you get to it, the more sense it makes and, as the biggest money wins, so too has bitcoin. We've watched Austrian money (bitcoin) competing against Keynesian money in real time and bitcoin has to win. There is no getting around the fact that central banks issue an absolutely unscarce money and are, as such, an attack point for parasites which undermine the economy.Max has a guy talk with Madge Weinstein of YeastRadio.com. They determine that no CEO who wears high waisted jeans can be trusted to censor art. You can't out-Yankee an American as Roger Ver proved by selling a trick bag to Jihan Wu.
In this episode I talk with long-time friend and pod-colleague Madge Weinstein, of Yeast Radio, who happens to be my cousin about 30 times removed. After all, we are both descended from the same 350 people that may have originated … Continue reading →
In this episode I talk with long-time friend and pod-colleague Madge Weinstein, of Yeast Radio, who happens to be my cousin about 30 times removed. After all, we are both descended from the same 350 people that may have originated from the middle east and settled in eastern Europe around the fourteenth century. Hotfrm […]
Visit our sponsor: TheSunExchange.com/orangepillOne satoshi puts you in the room with Satoshi Nakamoto. Max and Stacy discuss: Why it is that you can only do bitcoin once; why the bitcoin standard will become the standard for the multiverse; Love is the equivalent of bitcoin in that it exists in absolute scarcity; Deplatforming a pharaoh; The Queen endorses mainstream media thus endorsing the status quo but Max and Stacy say the answer is more competition not less. And they notice that JPM is the cat in the fiat matrix. They are joined by Adam Back of Blockstream.com to chat about: does the corporate FOMO into bitcoin begin after Square announced the purchase of $50 million for their corporate treasury; a mining death spiral that never happened; monetary policy, QE Infinity and the pending doomed central bank digital currencies; what Blockstream satellites will do to increase the global reach of bitcoin while helping bitcoin mining in remote locations at trapped energy sites and increasing general privacy.An ORANGE PILLED cat discovers it has paws and therefore it is (orange pilled).In a GIRL TALK segment, Stacy chats to Madge Weinstein about the failure of the elite messaging system, a future world of disposable avatars and Russian bot cousins. Finally, Abe Cambridge of the Sun Exchange talks about how JP Morgan crushed Nikola Tesla's decentralized energy dreams.Donate some satoshis to Bitcoin Lady at Satoshi Centre in Botswana: 3AbXJr3GRDnpWTrUdB8w16Q9Xm4HntraJ2
Today we have an amazing guest: last week’s sashay, MEGAN SCHOONBROOD! Learn some fascinating details about her life before and after Drag Race. Hint: It may involve seamen.Fashion Sloerie (Insta: @FashionSloerie) and Madge Weinstein (Insta: @MadgeWeinstein, Twitter: @bloatedlesbian) discuss the fourth episode of season one as we watch in real time. Please send feedback to us via Insta(@OverWhored), Twitter (@OverWhored), Email(bloatedlesbian@gmail.com), or […]
Madge Weinstein of YeastRadio.com unboxes some lyps that are supposed to make her look younger. Trigger alert: This is very hot and you may become aroused watching her. #facialexercises #sexy #lesbian #lips #lyps #podcasters #dragrace
Madge Weinstein of Yeast Radio expresses her concern about the Democrats having given up the fight against the Republicans hypocritical forcing the replacement of RBG on The Supreme Court. As usual, Madge has a plan and the plan requires that YOU take action since Congress is doing nothing, as per usual. #rbg #scotus #amyconeybarrett #supremecourt #election2020 #blm #protests
Madge has a great talk with Debra and Tammy.
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert with episode 6 of ORANGE PILL PODCAST. Sponsor: thesunexchange.com/orangepillMax and Stacy discuss the censorship resistant quality of bitcoin sent to us at the right time as the disintegration of elite fiat media narratives crumbles around us and these institutions seek to maintain legitimacy through force. Max says the elite are going straight to carpet bombing to break the people seeking alternative narratives. It always starts as clickbait and then escalates to the gulag. Bitcoin is like Beethoven, it doesn't care. Bitcoin is an intergalactic SOS. Max and Stacy ponder the early days of bitcoin when Satoshi warned against allying with Wikileaks, believing it was too early to battle the state. Bitcoin at the time was like a baby lion, or a child of an emperor hiding in exile for his own safety. Only to return a conqueror as a man. Madge Weinstein of YeastRadio.com provides her analysis of 'cancel culture.' They then chat to Obi Nwosu, the CEO of Coinfloor.co.uk about the coming corporate panopticon and the virtual trans-nation states they will operate. Obi believes bitcoin is the savior we needed but not necessarily the one we deserved. Join the Orange Pill telegram group for follow up conversation.
FashionSloerie and Madge Weinstein will be bringing you a live commentary of Drag Race Holland. The show starts on September 18, but today we test our setup and preview the amazing queens! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @OverWhored
FashionSloerie and Madge Weinstein will be bringing you a live commentary of Drag Race Holland. The show starts on September 18, but today we test our setup and preview the amazing queens! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @OverWhored
Max and Stacy chat to Knut Svanholm about the alchemy of turning greed into altruism with the bitcoin protocol. Conversation topics: wormholes, jetpacks, greed, game theory, incentives, alchemy, yield farming, the transubstantiation of converting solar rays into bitcoin, chairy hested lesbians, quantum finance, the screaming of the yam farmers, the Holy Ghost of bitcoin, greedy pigsAlso, based on the latest gaslighting from quantum physicists, is it fair to ask, "Is any of this real?" The cat is neither dead or alive, there is no cat to begin with, it's just a cat video on a loop. In terms of the latest 'crypto' frenzy, you can judge the level of success of a defi project by the volume of screaming from the yam farmers. Max also notes the Holy Ghost in bitcoin is the protocol. Madge Weinstein rants about Elon Musk's neuralinked pig named Gertrude. Abe Cambridge of The Sun Exchange responds to your questions about the environmental costs of solar in terms of recycling the solar panels at the end of life. This episode brought to you by https://www.thesunexchange.com/orangepill
Madge Weinstein of Yeast Radio and The Orange Pill Podcast (on @Max Keiser TV) makes her presidential election "endorsement" for the very important 2020 American presidential election. It's a bit unusual. Madge usually makes a case for the Democratic candidate, but this year, things are not so simple. Please have a look and let her know what you think in the comments! Here's a link to the HD version of the video in H.265
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert with episode 3 of Orange Pill Podcast brought to you by THE SUN EXCHANGE: where you can start monetizing sunshine! They chat to journalist and psychologist, Nozomi Hayase, about the psychology of bitcoin and the genius of its economic incentives that align us with human nature. Satoshi found a way to reconcile two opposing values: greed and altruism. Nozomi explains how bitcoin is 'darkness,' bitcoin is black. It is the source of light. It enables the fundamental right of religious freedom in terms of religion as a moral framework. The decentralized network of bitcoin challenge us to re-invent ourselves psychologically, distributing values of self interests, individual sovereignty, self-reliance, and mutual aid.Madge Weinstein delivers a video communique from the underground where she declares her write in candidacy for president as the Madge Liberation Army. The two parties are pretty much the same and change is needed. Subscribe to her podcast at yeastradio.comFinally, Abe Cambridge of The Sun Exchange gives an overview on how much alternative energy - like wind and solar - has penetrated major economies around the world. For those who prefer video, you can watch this episode (and all others) at the Orange Pill playlist on MaxKeiserTV.
Madge gets a little more real and specific when it comes to her views on the 2020 election. Detailed show notes, however, are not included due to the fact that Madge is one-handed. This is not the fulfillment of Ragan Fox's wooden hand prophecy but rather the result of a terrible biking accident. Also a staged reading offered by Roger Smalls and Red by Madge Weinstein provides first look into the Slimming World as soundtracked by a terrible Asian mukbang. MW/siri
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert with their inaugural episode of ORANGE PILL PODCAST featuring interviews with Pierre Rochard of Rochard.org and Abe Cambridge of TheSunExchange.com. There is a special video from Madge Weinstein of YeastRadio.com about the highly controversial topic of whether or not 'Chicago pizza' is, indeed, pizza. Topics: ethereum supplygate, bitcoin, Chicago pizza, andouillette, space travel, solar powered fracking, weaponized wind turbines, leasing solar panels, pooping in space
This is an inspirational "love letter" from Yeast Radio's Madge Weinstein to Ellen DeGeneres. Madge offers her love and support to Ellen, as she is being cancelled by the very community that she helped support and bring up to equality. Madge salutes Ellen, and most importantly, encourages her to stay strong and not apologize.
Jax.Makes.Stuff and Madge Weinstein get together and review a Japanese DIY gummy candy kit. TRIGGER WARNING: If you are upset by profoundly bad production values, this video may trigger you a lot. Visit https://instagram.com/jax.makes.stuff. Graphics by Ms. Debra Wilkerson of Church of Debra Podcass
My esteemed colleague and media icon Madge Weinstein returns to the podcast today to dissect the podcast hype. As one of the first podcasts ever to exist in the history of the world, you will rarely hear from a visionary with the extensive experience and self-loathing that Madge brings. We also discuss impeachment, social media narcissism, and eventually things that we actually like. So amazing. Weew. It’s Madge!
Eat This Hot Show’s first episode in 3.5 years! Ragan Fox, Madge Weinstein, and Wanda Widsom get together to discuss current events. Today’s topics include, the #metoo movement, divisions within the Democrats, the future, and navigating the muddy river that is Trump.
Today we have some lessons from fast food that apply to podcasting, and I talk about zagging when everyone is zigging, Bernie's Greatest Hits 1:58 My cat is pretty popular on this show as he chimes in all the time. When I went to Pittsburgh last week apparently he got a record deal. He's releasing "Bernie sings the hits" Someone Is Doing a Show Like Mine - So I Didn't Start my Show 3:07 One of the most frustrating parts of being a consultant is seeing someone who has the right stuff to create a podcast, but they are more skilled at finding reasons not to press record than actually pressing record. Today I have two points I want to make Someone will come to me and say, “I want to do a podcast about ______” but someone is already doing a show like that. The first thing I say is to go to iTunes and see when their last episode was published. Many times the person has already hung up their microphone. But what if they haven’t? Let’s look at McDonald’s. Here are some interesting facts (well facts according to Wikipedia). McDonald’s was not the first hamburger chain. A&W was first in 1919 followed by White Castle in 1921. McDonald’s didn’t come about until 1940. Fun facts: McDonald’s started as a barbecue joint. They found that hamburgers were more profitable. So they started in one direction, and then followed what their audience wanted. I always say your podcast is a recipe not a statue. You can change it any time you want. White Castle developed the supply chain and automation to have a nationwide food chain way before McDonald’s did. But when McDonald’s did, they didn’t recreate the wheel. They looked at what others were doing, and borrowed the best, and tweaked the rest. Now when burger king came along in 1953 did they say, “I would open a restaurant but someone else is doing “Assembly line” hamburgers? No. They didn’t recreate the wheel, and they tweaked it (adding flame broiling and “have it your way” at Burger King). What is the one thing that is common here? Well in the US apparently we can’t get enough of hamburgers. If you throw some meat on a bun and squirt some ketchup on it, we will eat it. In America I think if you put enough ketchup on anything we will eat it. They saw their competition and looked at ways to innovate. Breakfast was introduced. Bigger hamburgers like the Big Mac were introduced in 1967. Later the innovation of the drive through window. So if someone is doing a show like yours, WHO CARES! If you think it will be fun, if you think people will enjoy it, DO IT. The WORST thing you can do for yourself in podcasting is COMPARE YOURSELF TO OTHERS. Podcasting is like golf, while there is competition, you are really only competing against yourself. Now to my second point, and this builds on innovation. Todd Cochrane recently launched a new Podcast Legends show and it is interviewing podcast pioneers (people from 2004 - sorry Chris Hardwick is not a Pioneer) and one of the things I forgot about (I started in 2005) was the WHACKY shows that just made you go WHOA!?! Yeast Radio was by Madge Weinstein and was one of the most subscribed to podcast in 2005. Madge would say outrageous things about the government, about her hygiene (she was often bloated), and in general said things often people only think. She was an angry, jewish, fat, Lesbian. There was one other small twist. Madge was a dude (Richard Bluestein ). One other thing, if you could handle the language, Madge was pretty darn funny. Madge was the queen of tuning in because you didn’t know what to expect. The really cool thing was there was NO WAY that this would EVER be on radio or TV. It’s kind of what made podcasting special, unique, and intimate. Madge is still going strong at yeastradio.com One person did a show called the daily download where he recorded his thoughts while using the bathroom... Dave Slusher from the Evil Genius Chronicles mentioned how one podcaster had a show called Podcat where he would play clips of other shows intermingled with clips of his cat. Why did people do this? Because THEY COULD. There was no radio, no FCC, no program directors, and it was YOURS. If people didn’t like it, WHO CARES. Podcasting was much more of an art form. People grabbed their stick microphone and press record, because they had something to say, and they could be creative. I think we’ve gone too far from those days. Now we over-think podcasting as if our lives depended on it. We are all preparing as if this is going to be a full time job some day because it might be. That is true. Maybe We Should Zag? I was listening to the Start Up Podcast where they have a team of 18 people per podcast (roughly), and when they launch a show it sounds painful. It sounds like there so up tight about it. I guess they should be as they are doing this as a business. But let's look at women singers. Back in the day Madonna stood out for singing in her underwear. No EVERYBODY sings in their underwear. So now there is someone sings with a bit more passion, keeps her clothes on, and has oodles of talent that lead to her selling 31 million records (Adele). She stands out because she's not doing what everybody else is doing. Maybe, just maybe it's time to stop doing a "This week in," or "On Fire", or "Three guys one brain" shows. Maybe, just maybe we should all spend that extra time figuring out if there is something we can do that might make us stand out (realizing that there is no way to do something 100% original) Fun Fact: According to a CNBC story 60% of restaurants fail in their first year. This is a company that is serving FOOD. That is something every single person on the planet NEEDS (not wants). Now we have podcasting that only roughly 30% of the planet even knows we exist, and people think they are going to make six figures talking about their love of Barbarella and other fun movies. I hate to be skeptical, but that might be a tough road. This is what is bothering me. Just because you can’t make a living with your podcast shouldn’t stop you from starting it. If you would have fun with it, then start it and have fun. When you look at the people making big bucks in podcasting, and you stress our about it you take the fun out of, well, FUN. That my friends is a crime My Favorite Podcast Is (2016 Version) 22:52 It's that time where I ask you to answer a very hard question. What is your favorite podcast? You can only pick ONE (no ties). Then (more importantly) WHY IS IT YOUR FAVORITE? You can CLICK HERE, and let me know (and be included in the last episode of the year, and in the 2016 version of the book). Podcast Glossary "B" 26:25 Bit Depth, Sample Rate, Export or Encoding Rate I want to use the analogy of a camera here. Let's say you are taking pictures at a Nascar Race, and there is a wreck. One person has a camera that takes 10 pictures per second, and the other person takes 5 pictures per second. Who has the better representation of the wreck? The sample rate is how many times your recording device (computer or portable recorder) "takes a picture" of your voice. The standard is 44.1 which means it takes a picture 44,000 times per second. Can you go higher? Sure, but there is a minor problem. Most everything is created at 44.1, and when you mix with other sample rates, those will need to be re-sampled. Not the end of the world, but in the end remember most people are going to listen to this in their car or ear buds. The details you gain are not really worth the hassle (in my opinion). So what is Bit Depth? If we stick with the analogy of the camera, the Sample Rate is how many times per second the recording device "takes a picture" of your voice, the Bit Depth is the megapixels on the camera. Most people record in 16 bit. Can you record in 24? Sure. Is it needed? Not in my opinion, but if you ask engineers who do music they will disagree. In photography bit rate it is how many colors are used to make up a picture, so more bits would be a better reproduction of your audio (but again, we are getting into overkill). You want to record in a "lossless" format. Lossless means the sound you record is what you hear back. It does not lose any quality. That's the good news. The bad news is these files are HUGE. So when you record you want to record in WAV on a PC or AAC on a Mac. This keeps the best quality. But you don't want to force your audience to use these big giant files that destroy data plans. So we encode them as MP3 files which are much smaller and still sound good. So I want to use the analogy of painting a house now to explain encoding. The sample rate is how much pain it on your brush. The encoding rate is how fast you move the brush across the house. If you go too fast no paint gets on the house. If you go to slow, you get too much paint, and it may run. There are three formats that are used frequently. 128 Kbps Stereo. This is sometimes referred to as "CD" quality. That is debatable, but it is the highest acceptable rate (IMHO). Meaning anything above this is too much, and you are just wasting storage space, bandwidth, and the difference in audio is almost unnoticeable. (So anything above 128 is too much paint on the brush) 64 Kbps mono. This file is half the size of the 128 kbps but has no stereo separation (which if your show is mainly talk, is not a big deal). 96 kbps mono. This is used for people who feel the extra bits make the files sound better. You could also say that 64 mono / 128 stereo "Cover with one coat" of paint. Anything below 64 (32 kbps ) you don't have enough paint on the brush (and you get hiss, and bad audio). Podcast Rewind Ham Radio 360 had a listener download his back catalog and listened to him for two weeks. Mike Murphy Unplugged - Has the Adobe Audition listening to his show (last week we mentioned that you never know who is listening) Glenn Hebert from Horse Radio Network Podcaster's Roundtable -Listeners to Subscribers Join the School of Podcasting Worry Free Click here to join Need One on One Consulting? Book at session at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/schedule
In today's episode, (not safe for work) I share clips from a podcast I set out (as an experiment) to be the Worst Podcast Ever. It would: 1. Have F-bombs. 2. Insult the audience. 3. Deliver no value 4. Use Potty humor and be overtly immature The reason? I had two: 1. I wanted to test podbean.com (who during the test had a technical issue, and my files quit downloading). 2. I wanted to see what kind of downloads a horrible podcast would get. I've heard from Libsyn that many podcasters get around 200 downloads per episode. (get a free month at Libsyn using the coupon code sopfree ) The worst podcast ever gets about 10. Rules for Experiment: 1. I could not use my real voice. I didn't want anyone to know it was me. 2. I could not promote it at all. Not a single tweet. Doing a Podcast as a Character: This is not new. "Madge Weinstein" has been doing yeast Radio since 2004. There are people who do not use their names such as School of Podcasting student Stargate Pioneer who does the Legends of Shield podcast. Cali Lewis has always been Luria Petrucci behind the scenese of Geekslife.com You may feel more confident behind the microphone as your character then in your own skin. I say "Fake it till you make it" (you will get comfortable as yourself) but being a character is an option. People like Seth McFarland get away with tons of things on their TV show The Family Guy as the characters are cartoons. The Simpsons is another example of characters getting away with things a real person would not. But in the end Seth still takes flack for his characters. The down side of being a character is connecting with your audience. I met Paul David Peterson of Entrepreneur Explosion. Paul's show is a parody of all the Entrepreneur shows. Paul is not his real name. If I want to meet Paul at Podcast Movement or New Media Expo, I can't if he is completely incognito. In my case my character on the Worst Podcast Ever was simply named "Grumpy Old Man." What if AARP wants Grumpy to come speak at a convention? These characters don't exist in reality. The Stylizer 3000 Today I play a bit that I included in today's show to get you to think about all the different styles that you can use to create your podcast. There are SO MANY ingredients that you can use to create a completely unique podcast. I worry that people will not take me seriously as a podcast consultant if I'm too goofy on the microphone. I guess we will see. Podcast Rewind: Formats on the Podcasters Roundtable I participated on the Podcasters Roundtbale Episode 53 with +Ray Ortega,+Daniel J. Lewis +David Jackson +Colin Gray +Paul Peterson and+Doug Payton to discuss the various types of formats you can chose for your podcast. Check it out Ready To Start a Podcast? If you're ready to start a podcast SIGN UP TODAY, and rest assured you will have everything you need to learn how to launch a successful podcast.
Richard Bluestein is a longtime internet content creator who pioneered much of what we know today as popular comedy and entertainment genres. His program, as well as his legendary character Madge Weinstein, have quietly pushed the limits and challenged conventions in the world of audio/visual content and satire. He is one of my favorite guests to sit back with for a long conversation to discuss life, changes, observations, films, shows, podcasts and more.
Voice Comment: (920) iPhone-1 [audio:http://onglinepodcast.com/media/Ongline-2014-05-12.mp3] :: download file :: listen on iPhone & iPad :: Duration: 51:47 | 73.2MB | Stereo | I'm reconnecting with Richard Bluestein, the person behind Madge Weinstein of Yeast Radio, about podcasting. Find out what he thinks about podcasting now. What he thinks about iTunes and podcasting. Find out how he started podcasting and more. Richard's other show: Eat This Hot Show with Wanda Wisdom and Ragan Fox. Let me know if you're a podcaster or used to be one and want to walk down the memory lane with me.
On this Gay Pride Day, Raymond Kristiansen from Norway joins Ragan Fox, Wanda Wisdom, and Madge Weinstein. We discuss the VRA, DOMA, and NSA. Please leave us feedback by commenting on this blog!
This week our NEWZ attention is focused on the environment in places like Colorado where there is a hot debate over drilling on public land. While in the Brazilian state of Pará the world's 3rd largest dam is having a huge impact on everything. In the realm of science the EU Commission has awarded some big funds to major research projects. Reporters Without Borders has released a very grim 2012 report. And speaking of difficult conversations, Madge Weinstein released a special podcast on the Algerian Hostage Crisis which we talk about. The week's Newz Source is Der Spiegel International, listen to find out why!
Madge Weinstein is an internet celebrity, a culinary pioneer, and an extremely irritable elderly lesbian. Beyond all that, she is an inspiration to several generations of children around the world. After surviving many tragedies, including 3 Bush presidential terms and the current socio-political disaster that has gripped the United States, this podcasting diva has moved her life to Paris where she is sharing her talents with the people of France who already hate her.
Eat This Hot Show is a mostly weekly show hosted by Ragan Fox, Madge Weinstein, and Wanda Wisdom. Today’s Topics Include: Bachman: Stupid bitch or retarded whore? NY – gay marriage reading politicians’ minds Casey Anthony? OJ confession Circle Poo Wanda’s Fleet Ragan’s Bulb Old men and bulldugs eths guests CLICK HERE TO PLAY NOW … Continue reading ETHS 121 Bachman: Turd in Overdrive →
Album Ark by James LENGTH: 28:21 SYNOPSIS NYEA a random imprompTURD minigrum with intro in bafroom and phone chak with MADGE WEINSTEIN. WEU. eat mai. LINKS: Jaimeshade wrote and mixed the amazing BORN THIS WHEY Protein Powdee™® Commercial FRIEND … Continue reading →
A special Insane Films commission by the enigmatic Jean LaQueefer featuring Sylvia Browne, Chris Dufrense, and of course, Cheryl Prolapse. Green Light of the Prolapse from Madge Weinstein on Vimeo.
A Sliva Browne/Annie Lennox mashup about ANGELS. brought turd you by Cheryl Merkowski of WhoreHole.org and Madge Weinstein of Yeast Radio.
LENGTH: 23:39 GUESTS: Debt Resolution Center employees, including douche Chase. SYNOPSIS Cheryl talks to a douche at teh Debt Resolution Cenurd about her credik card and medical debtz. Jaime Shade remix of youtube’s Timaya w/Madge Weinstein. Plus othurd clyups ‘n … Continue reading →
LENGTH: 39:18 GUESTS: Man selling scales, Lady Raptastic, etc. SYNOPSIS A sexy variety of Rylch today- body dedications, prank caull about scales, an interview with LADY RAPTASTIC, and a lacist remix of Madge Weinstein done by Jaime Shade. Call 206-666-LYPS. … Continue reading →
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A new show about art and the world with Madge Weinstein and Justin Polera. Theme music by eAvil. Topics include: Total financial collapse Election 2008 War Martha Rosler Rashid Johnson Damien Hirst Golden Gallery – Jill Frank CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD TO YOUR PC OR WATCH DIRECTLY ON YOUR IPOD/PHONE
LENGTH: 28:00 GUESTS: Lady Raptastic, Madge Weinstein, etc. SYNOPSIS Cheryl chats with Lady Rap, covering children, coonmichael, racism, shitting panty, movies, and floppy gym dick. Call these lyups and leave a message: 206-666-LYPS. LINKS: FRIEND ME ON FACEBOOK, BITCH!
Madge emphatically endorses Obama and commands her audience to do the same. CLICK HERE FOR STD IPOD/IPHONE DOWNLOAD
LENGTH: 55:25 GUESTS:The Lovely People At Livin’XL, Madge Weinstein & People at New Lyfe MinWhoreStries SYNOPSIS Cheryl calls back LivingXL to finally get the answers to her burning questions on them uribagz & huge gown. PLUS a recast (& followup) … Continue reading →
Cher came over IN PERSON to my humble abode and gave me senile yoga lessons. direct download of large ipod file HERE
weallspeakfootball Originally uploaded by mindcaster.Bicyclemark pictured enjoying the hospitality of the “Coke house” Berlin Football World Cup 2006 (board lodging and free tickets to games!)Background:Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert of Karmabanque have websites, blogs , podcasts and are Al Jazeera filmmakers, their premise is that “price proceeds news.” They have long held the belief that the best way to stop unaccountable bankers and corporations from destroying the planet is for activists to agree on a targeted boycott; that boycott is Coca-Cola… Choice cutz taken from: Yeastradio podshow (quote taken from 30:31 into the show):Madge: (Referring to sub-prime, the death of the Dollar, global warming and other subjects covered by karmabanque) “Max was right on about this stuff, not that the rest of us weren’t…”Bicyclemark: “I just wanna [sic] add one more thing to that? (High Rising Intonation) I love Max very much or at least like him a lot… they’ve done a lot for me, but, but, a lot of people including Max and Stacy on karmabanque, karmabanqueradio.com, they really enjoy being right… I think we’re missing something, even 9/11 conspiracy people with all their websites and their videos have the same problem they lay out a little, y’know, argument, which may or may not be right, in Max’s case a lot of it is turning out to be right…(And here’s the stinger)But you’re not offering anything to stop it, your not offering much of anything, all you’re doing is being right and celebrating being right."("Et tu Brute"?)Madge: “and making lots of money being right.”Exclusive:Stacy Herbert of karmabanque has told Biffin Bridge that Coca-Cola is still the boycott of choice.…and here’s something that was prepared 2 years earlier.Bicyclemark says the boycott of Coca-Cola is "old fashioned"Bicyclemark Roasted on Karmabanque (the kamabanque link "Page Not Found") So you can...[LISTEN TO THE ROASTING HERE]If you like : )Mindcaster's Ad hominem defence of corporate freebies: (one of bicyclemark’s pals who took the picture above at the weallspeakfootball junket sponsored by Coca-Cola at the Berlin world cup 2006) “straightchris you are like mosquito touchdowns, one point of interest, incredibly annoying but dismissible with one coordinated slap; a step further from this observation you’re a couch moralist spewing borrowed material on anyone you can find. It’s about time you deliver some comprehensive and original thought.”berlin0606156 Originally uploaded by bicyclemark.Biffin Editorial:Madge Weinstein is a pioneer of podcasting who has promoted karmabanque and featured karmabanque in her show in the past. She has also promoted Democracy Now to her audience as well as the global boycott of Coca-Cola.Bicyclemark is also a veteran of podcasting with many interesting shows to his credit; which makes the nuanced comments about karmabanque hard to understand. For bicyclemark to suggest that Max and Stacy have “done nothing”, is mistaken, they have both asked him to promote the boycott of Coca-Cola, a boycott that they have been working on since at least 2004. The Karmabanque aim is to monetise dissent by using a targeted boycott, the Internet being the tool for this kind of viral marketing.All you’ve got to do is use the banner.*Biffin Bridge has not asked permission to host the karmabanque Sunday Roast with bicyclemark audio and assumes that it is covered by the creative commons licence.Boycott Coke and have a nice day.killer-coke
LENGTH: 9:19 GUESTS: John Ong, Wanda Wisdom, Madge Weinstein and otherz! SYNOPSIS John Ong Has All That Lapse, Another pooping panties story, funnel girl audio, and a secret unreleased gem featurding madge, wanturd, and otherz. Lapse it for me honaye- … Continue reading →
LENGTH: 32:12 GUESTS:Ali Myvagina, Jihadist Jerri (jewel?), Madge Weinstein, Tim from gorainbowradio, etc etc. SYNOPSIS Call the LYPS Line 206-666-LYPS! Random shit, including cheryl’s rollah coastah mishap, a bit of ali’s new song, some vm’s, a song from Tim (it’s … Continue reading →
LENGTH: 13:16 GUESTS: Wasim, Madge Weinstein. SYNOPSIS Call the LYPS Line 206-666-LYPS! Cheryl talks with an Egyptian-she gives him some sexual healing only to be whoreassed and she finally snaps at him while on Yeast Radio! Plus some random Cheryl … Continue reading →
Welcome to the show it is December 10th and this is our 111th show. Today will be an interview with Madge from Yeast Radio, please visit this podcast at http://yeastradio.podshow.com/
in this episode: More from the NCADP conference in Austin. Madge Weinstein calls me a nelly bottom. A response to Dave Calderbank. 100 Word Story from Laurence Simon Texas’ Proposition [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 23 appeared first on MikeyPod.
in this episode: More from the NCADP conference in Austin. Madge Weinstein calls me a nelly bottom. A response to Dave Calderbank. 100 Word Story from Laurence Simon Texas’ Proposition [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 23 appeared first on MikeyPod.
Okay...we have finally hit the double digits! Here's what's on tap: -We visit with our pod-mommy Madge Weinstein to talk about podcasting setups on the cheap for both the PC and the MAC. -I put out the call for a Listener Feedback Girl on Tech Episode. Also, this is my first foray into recording a show in Adobe Audition, so bear with me on the sound. It will get better. Podcast and Enjoy!
Listen as Madge Weinstein asks me about a very interesting event that happened at my very first Weight Loss Surgery support group meeting. I also reveal plans for my ultimate F.U. after I lose my weight. Also, listen in as I call Sylvia to get a status report on approval from the insurance company. This podcast might not be safe for work.