I'm Taking An Indefinite Break - H3TV #110
[00:01 - 00:09]It is Monday and the speaker is excited to spend the day with their audience.
[00:10 - 00:16]The date is March 11th and there is a lot happening, including the potential birth of a child.
[00:17 - 00:25]The speaker and their partner have a bag ready for the hospital.
[00:33 - 00:38]The speaker jokes about not wanting to deliver the baby.
[00:40 - 00:45]There is a sponsor for the show, GamersUp.
[00:46 - 01:04]The speaker has a heavy announcement to make but wants to have fun before sharing it.
[03:19 - 03:30]They discuss the use of the R-word in the aviation industry.
[03:19 - 03:30]The speaker and their partner give examples of the R-word being used in aviation and discuss its harmful effects.
[03:19 - 03:30]The speaker suggests taking action against the use of the R-word in aviation.
[04:42 - 04:50]They mention how pilots are one of the most depressed professions.
[04:57 - 05:03]The speaker gives an example of when it could be appropriate to use the soundbite.
[05:03 - 05:08]They debate whether or not to use a soundbite of the R-word in the show.
[06:30 - 06:35]They discuss the meaning of the R-word in French and in music.
[07:32 - 07:43]They joke about Jay Leno's car crash and the use of the R-word.
[08:33 - 08:43]The speaker discusses the concept of throwing tomatoes and how it relates to the R-word.
[00:01 - 08:59]On March 11th, the speaker and their partner prepare for the potential birth of their child. They discuss the harmful use of the R-word in the aviation industry and debate whether or not to use a soundbite of it in the show. The speaker also gives an example of when it could be appropriate to use the soundbite. They move on to other topics, including a sponsor for the show and a heavy announcement that will be made later.
[16:42 - 16:57]Jeff consulted with the hosts and decided to eliminate two contestants, Jess and Taylor, from the show due to scheduling conflicts
[17:08 - 17:16]The final dates will be filmed over the course of three weeks and aired shortly after filming
[17:23 - 17:31]There was a mix-up between contestants Gabby and Megan, which was resolved with the help of Jeff
[17:31 - 17:38]Jeff made the decision for the betterment of the show and everyone involved
[17:38 - 17:45]The ultimate goal of the show is to inspire love and make Dan Grovel apologize
[08:59 - 17:45]Two contestants were eliminated due to scheduling conflicts, a mix-up was resolved, and the final dates will be filmed and aired over the next three weeks. The goal of the show is to inspire love and make Dan Grovel apologize. Jeff made the decision in the best interest of the show and its participants.
[17:47 - 17:57] Gabby is being swapped out for Megan
[19:14 - 19:20]Mike Maylach donated $10 and is trying to broker peace between Logan and the show
[20:13 - 20:19]Jeff is going on in-person dates with the top three contestants: Varitza, Morgan, and Megan
[22:10 - 22:19]The Oscars were held at the Dolby Theater and the H3 Podcast Awards were compared to it
[24:02 - 24:10]The show is proud of their achievements
[25:06 - 25:13]Fidius joins the show and talks about feeling lonely
[26:01 - 26:09]Robert Downey Jr. ignored Ki-Q Juan while accepting his Oscar
[26:18 - 26:29]The show analyzes if it was intentional or not
[17:47 - 27:17]Gabby is swapped out for Megan and Jeff is going on dates with the top three contestants. Mike Maylach donated and there is talk of peace between Logan and the show. The Oscars were compared to the H3 Podcast Awards. Fidius talks about feeling lonely and Robert Downey Jr. may have ignored Ki-Q Juan during his acceptance speech.
[27:18 - 27:24]The audio starts with a conversation about being edgy on a show.
[27:32 - 27:37]They discuss Zach's return and the meaning behind the show's title.
[27:37 - 27:43]There is a discussion about potential strikes for using aviation terminology.
[27:50 - 27:56]They mention Robert Downey Jr. snubbing someone at an award show.
[28:50 - 28:57]The group discusses the awkwardness of multiple people on stage for an award.
[29:23 - 29:29]They mention previous winners coming on stage to announce nominees.
[30:55 - 31:02]There is a debate about Robert Downey Jr.'s character and talent.
[30:55 - 31:02]They point out that Robert Downey Jr. only acknowledges white actors during his handshakes.
[31:38 - 31:45]The conversation shifts to discussing other actors and their past roles.
[35:02 - 35:11]They talk about the awkwardness of Robert Downey Jr.'s handshakes at the award show.
[27:18 - 35:50]The audio covers a range of topics, including being edgy on a show, Zach's return, potential strikes for using aviation terminology, Robert Downey Jr.'s snub at an award show, the awkwardness of multiple people on stage for an award, previous winners announcing nominees, debates about Robert Downey Jr.'s character and talent, and his awkward handshakes at the award show. The group also discusses other actors and their past roles, and the lack of diversity in Robert Downey Jr.'s handshakes. The audio ends with a summary of these points and a mention of the group's diverse perspectives.
[44:50 - 44:58]Matt Reif is a comedian who was in a relationship with Brooke Goldfield in 2023.
[45:06 - 45:16]Brooke and Matt talked about moving to DC and even did a comedy special there.
[45:06 - 45:16]During a canceled podcast tour in DC, Brooke brought on all the girls Matt was seeing at the same time.
[45:06 - 45:16]The girls wore matching shirts and called themselves the "DC girlies".
[45:23 - 45:59]This should serve as a warning to men who try to cheat, as women are detectives and will find out the truth.
[35:51 - 45:59]Matt Reif was exposed for cheating on Brooke with multiple women, all of whom were brought on stage during a canceled podcast tour in DC.
[46:34 - 46:48]March 11th marks the one-year anniversary of Jordan Pierce's "Exploding milk porn" tweet.
[46:49 - 47:06]Pierce has now moved on to complaining about his low views on YouTube.
[48:28 - 48:39]Gary Vee teams up with Coco melon and Blippi Studios to create children's content.
[51:03 - 51:24]Vee's Vee friends characters are being sold as NFTs.
[51:03 - 51:24]Vee's mission is to make the Vee friends characters popular enough to make the NFTs valuable.
[52:35 - 52:43]Vee also partners with Chuck E Cheese and starts a Twitch channel.
[53:51 - 54:02]Vee's characters are criticized for being poorly drawn and lacking originality.
[54:27 - 54:41]Gary Vee is a "shameless money-order" and "cynical money-driven" individual.
[55:25 - 55:46]Bob Iger, CEO of Disney, is mentioned as an advisor to the Coco melon team, not Vee himself.
[55:46 - 55:56]Vee's partnership with Coco melon is seen as unnecessary.
[55:46 - 55:56]Vee's partnership with Coco melon is questioned as they are already a successful company without his involvement.
[45:59 - 56:13]On the one-year anniversary of Jordan Pierce's "Exploding milk porn" tweet, it is revealed that Gary Vee has teamed up with Coco melon and Blippi Studios to create children's content and sell his Vee friends characters as NFTs. He also partners with Chuck E Cheese and starts a Twitch channel. Vee's mission is to make the characters popular and valuable. However, his characters are criticized for being poorly drawn and lacking originality. His partnership with Coco melon is seen as unnecessary, and Bob Iger is mentioned as an advisor to the Coco melon team, not to Vee himself. Vee is also criticized for being driven by money.
[56:27 - 56:37]Audio begins with discussion about Bob Iger and Candle Media
[58:01 - 58:15]Mention of Candle Media being the parent company of Moon Bug
[58:01 - 58:15]Mention of Gary Vee being involved with Moon Bug and Candle Media
[58:16 - 58:33]Discussion about V Friends and its target audience of 6-11 year olds
[1.00:20 - 1.00:30]Discussion about NFTs and their importance in building the franchise
[1.03:18 - 1.03:24]Gary Vee's previous comments about NFT projects going to zero
[1.03:50 - 1.04:02]Discussion about Gary Vee's involvement in the NFT market
[1.04:09 - 1.04:28]Citation provided for Gary Vee's comments in August 2021
[1.05:41 - 1.06:12]Audio ends with discussion about Kate Middleton's story
[56:15 - 1.06:12]Gary Vee's involvement with Moon Bug and Candle Media is questioned due to his previous comments about NFT projects, but he defends his involvement and the importance of NFTs in the franchise.
[1.06:12 - 1.06:27] The audio begins with a discussion about Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, and a fake photo of her that was circulating.
[1.11:33 - 1.11:53]A clip is played of Vaynerchuk discussing NFTs and their potential for success, but also acknowledging that many projects will fail.
[1.12:07 - 1.12:16]The conversation then shifts to the topic of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and their potential impact on society.
[1.12:43 - 1.12:49]The speaker, Gary Vaynerchuk, is introduced and his background in the wine industry is discussed.
[1.12:43 - 1.12:49]Further discussion of Vaynerchuk's past videos and his longevity on YouTube.
[1.13:08 - 1.13:25]A clip is played of Vaynerchuk responding to a question about promoting a stranger's company, where he ultimately insults the person and their family.
[1.06:12 - 1.16:11]The audio features a discussion about Kate Middleton and NFTs, as well as a clip of Gary Vaynerchuk discussing both topics and insulting a stranger.
[1.16:19 - 1.16:24]Channel was made in 2011
[1.16:24 - 1.16:31]Channel owner is still standing and active
[1.16:31 - 1.16:38]Found video of Gary from 2006
[1.16:57 - 1.17:05]Gary has credentials and was there when the towers fell
[1.17:06 - 1.17:38]Obsessed with hustle
[1.17:38 - 1.17:54]First business was selling flowers from people's yards
[1.19:28 - 1.19:37]Last public appearance was Christmas Day 2023
[1.21:29 - 1.21:38]Husband was seen alone before announcement of abdominal surgery
[1.21:29 - 1.21:38]Surgery was successful, but recovery time is 3-4 months
[1.23:05 - 1.23:10]Talking about Kate Middleton's disappearance
[1.23:23 - 1.23:30]TMZ released blurry photo of Kate in car on March 4th
[1.25:19 - 1.25:33]Kate not wearing wedding ring in photo
[1.25:34 - 1.25:41]Recent photo posted by official account with photoshop fails
[1.16:11 - 1.26:25]Channel owner is still active since 2011 and discusses Gary's credentials and business experience. They then talk about Kate Middleton's disappearance and recent photo with photoshop fails.
[1.26:25 - 1.26:31]Discussion about a fake photo being passed around
[1.27:10 - 1.27:18]Analysis of the photoshop errors in the photo
[1.29:05 - 1.29:21]Controversy surrounding the photo leads to it being removed and replaced with a statement from the Duchess about experimenting with editing photos
[1.29:21 - 1.29:28]Theory that the Duchess of Cambridge may have photoshopped the photo herself due to being an amateur photographer
[1.29:48 - 1.29:57]Conspiracy theory that the Duchess may actually be dead and the photo was attempted to be covered up
[1.30:58 - 1.31:08]Discussion about the possibility that the Duchess is simply sick and does not want to be harassed by the media
[1.31:53 - 1.32:03]Speculation about why the photo was poorly photoshopped
[1.35:55 - 1.36:16]Instructions from a character named "Andrew" to "William" about digging for a treasure chest and smelling a fart in order to fulfill his destiny
[1.36:44 - 1.36:58]Comparison of the photo to a photo of Prince Philip looking old and frail
[1.36:44 - 1.36:58]Chart of the royal family tree showing the current monarch and her husband, Prince Philip
[1.36:59 - 1.37:07]Mocking of the royal family and their inbreeding
[1.26:25 - 1.37:14]Overall, the text discusses a controversial and poorly photoshopped photo of the royal family, speculates about potential reasons for the photo's appearance, and includes a bizarre and satirical conversation about the royal family's lineage.
[1.46:07 - 1.46:31] Big Neck is a newborn constantly fighting off the devil
[1.46:31 - 1.46:39]His battle with the devil continues
[1.46:39 - 1.46:48]He has been begging for a big neck check in
[1.46:39 - 1.46:48]This is his stick on TikTok
[1.46:39 - 1.46:48]He looks very zesty in one photo
[1.46:39 - 1.46:48]His full name is Henry Charles Albert
[1.46:39 - 1.46:48]He has six wives, two of whom he killed
[1.46:39 - 1.46:48]The rhyme "divorce beheaded died divorce beheaded survived" helps remember the order of his marriages
[1.46:39 - 1.46:48]The musical "Six" is about his ex-wives
[1.46:39 - 1.46:48]Big Neck's battle with the devil is ongoing
[1.37:14 - 1.46:48]Big Neck, a newborn, is constantly fighting off the devil and updating his followers on TikTok. His full name is Henry Charles Albert and he had six wives, two of whom he killed. A popular rhyme helps remember the order of his marriages and the musical "Six" is about his ex-wives. Despite his battles, Big Neck remains zesty.
[1.47:20 - 1.47:30] The speaker discusses a musician who is upset that his music is not as popular as another artist who uses provocative visuals.
[1.48:07 - 1.48:13]The speaker argues that society values catchy songs and visuals over meaningful music.
[1.48:07 - 1.48:13]The speaker questions why they are not getting more views for their song about God.
[1.48:35 - 1.48:43]They discuss another video where the musician is sad that a different artist's music video has more views.
[1.48:35 - 1.48:43]They mock the musician for being upset and viewing Lil Nas X's music as a threat.
[1.51:35 - 1.52:17]The speaker shares a TikTok video where the musician talks about witnessing a satanic ritual in Hollywood.
[1.51:35 - 1.52:17]They discuss the musician's belief in Satanism and how it affected their atheistic worldview.
[1.55:27 - 1.55:35]The speaker makes a sarcastic comment about a picture of Jesus with a buzz cut and neck tattoos.
[1.56:44 - 1.56:52]The speaker points out the irony of portraying Jesus as a white, blonde, muscular man when he was actually Middle Eastern.
[1.46:48 - 1.56:52]The overall message is that society values shallow and provocative music over meaningful and spiritual music.
[1.56:53 - 1.57:02]People discussing depictions of Jesus as a person of color
[1.57:11 - 1.57:24]They find a depiction with "beautiful hazels" to be more accurate
[1.57:36 - 1.57:47]They joke about one depiction being "tripping out"
[1.57:58 - 1.58:04]They discuss being sick and possibly getting sick again
[2.00:02 - 2.00:18]They criticize the music and tell Big Nick to give up on his dream
[2.01:17 - 2.01:24]They make jokes about sharing stereo speakers in heaven
[2.01:37 - 2.01:48]They watch a music video by Big Nick called "My Domain"
[2.04:29 - 2.04:38]They talk about a fan who mentioned their dad's friend being Ethan's college roommate
[2.05:10 - 2.05:21]They discuss the pros and cons of having a parent close in age
[2.05:30 - 2.05:37]They mention missing out on things due to their father's work schedule
[2.06:13 - 2.06:25]The Mexican cartels call a ceasefire in honor of the creator's death
[2.06:32 - 2.06:45]They briefly mention the death of the creator of Dragon Ball
[1.56:53 - 2.07:06]People discuss depictions of Jesus, watch a music video by Big Nick, and joke about sharing stereo speakers in heaven. They also briefly mention the death of the creator of Dragon Ball and the Mexican cartels calling a ceasefire in his honor.
[2.14:32 - 2.14:42]The group discusses various anime shows and makes recommendations.
[2.15:38 - 2.15:45]One of them mentions the current state of cartel violence.
[2.15:59 - 2.16:05]They talk about their personal experiences with religion and finding God.
[2.15:59 - 2.16:05]Other recommendations include "Attack on Titan" and "Death Note."
[2.16:05 - 2.16:32]The group discusses other popular anime shows such as "Chainsaw Man" and "Demon Slayer."
[2.16:05 - 2.16:32]They recommend "Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood" as a good starter anime.
[2.16:32 - 2.16:39]They mention "Dragon Ball" and the possibility of a new season.
[2.16:32 - 2.16:39]They discuss the anime show "Jujutsu Kaisen" and its popularity.
[2.16:32 - 2.16:39]They debate whether "Cowboy Bebop" is a good representation of the anime genre.
[2.16:32 - 2.16:39]"One Punch Man" is recommended but may require some prior anime knowledge.
[2.16:32 - 2.16:39]The group agrees that "Mob Psycho 100" is amazing but may not be a good first anime.
[2.07:06 - 2.16:39]A comprehensive summary of the discussion is that the group recommends various popular anime shows and debates their merits as good starter options. They also discuss their personal experiences with religion and finding God.
[2.16:40 - 2.16:50]Podcaster discusses favorite anime, "Hunter Hunter"
[2.16:50 - 2.17:03]Mentions not wanting to share favorites due to intensity of genre tropes
[2.17:03 - 2.17:17]Refers to "My Anime List" for user ratings and top picks
[2.17:18 - 2.17:25]Discusses other highly-rated anime, such as "Full Metal Brotherhood," "Cowboy Bebop," and "Monster"
[2.17:25 - 2.17:30]Talks about not understanding the appeal of "One Piece"
[2.17:59 - 2.18:09]Notes "Mob Psycho 100" as being better than "One Punch Man"
[2.18:24 - 2.18:38]Mentions "Neo Genesis Evangelion" and the need to understand "Gundam" to appreciate it
[2.18:24 - 2.18:38]Mentions "Neo Genesis Evangelion" and the need to understand "Gundam" to appreciate it
[2.19:35 - 2.19:41]Appreciates the audio and direction of "FLCL"
[2.19:41 - 2.19:50]Talks about liking "Slayers" and "Samurai Champloo"
[2.20:42 - 2.20:48]Discusses "My Hero Academia" and its great combat scenes
[2.21:31 - 2.21:40]Mentions enjoying the same voice actors from "Dragon Ball Z"
[2.21:40 - 2.21:57]Talks about liking "Attack on Titan" and planning to watch new season
[2.21:40 - 2.21:57]Refers to "My Anime List" again for user ratings and top picks
[2.21:40 - 2.21:57]Mentions "Steins;Gate" as being highly rated as well
[2.22:46 - 2.22:57]Returns to discussing "Hunter Hunter" and its respect on the list
[2.22:58 - 2.23:14]Notes that "Gintama" is highly rated on the list
[2.24:07 - 2.24:20]Side conversation about the Islamic practice of slaughtering animals for meat
[2.24:07 - 2.24:20]Mentions the stigmatization of the phrase "alla hu akbar"
[2.24:40 - 2.24:59]Refers to a video of an Islamic butcher explaining the certification process of meat
[2.25:00 - 2.25:09]Talks about the meaning and use of "alla" in Arabic
[2.25:33 - 2.25:52]Concludes that "alla" is actually Satan and an invocation for demons
[2.16:40 - 2.25:52]Overall, podcaster discusses favorite anime, user ratings, and the Islamic practice of slaughtering animals for meat.
[2.25:52 - 2.34:54]Big Nick talks about meat being certified as halal -He also talks about the humane killing of animals for meat -He then discusses the Islamic belief that Jesus was not crucified -He questions why Big Nick spends so much time talking about these topics -He believes that Big Nick needs a job and a wellness check -Big Nick also talks about nephilim creatures and their supposed presence in Miami -He doesn't believe the police presence in Miami is enough to stop these creatures -Big Nick also mentions the Illuminati and the New World Order -He believes that the Bible talks about nephilim creatures and their power -Big Nick also mentions a supposed man who saw 8-10 foot creatures at a mall in Miami -30% of homes in Miami are supposedly abandoned -Overall, Big Nick's beliefs and theories seem far-fetched and unfounded.
[2.34:54 - 2.35:39]Man discusses Orange Julius at the mall
[2.42:08 - 2.42:15]Bible passage about giants on earth in Genesis 6:4
[2.42:08 - 2.42:15]Person makes fun of biblical passage about giants
[2.42:24 - 2.42:30]Christians must be aware of schemes and not be asleep
[2.42:24 - 2.42:30]Others try to one-up with more conspiracy theories
[2.43:52 - 2.43:59]Creatures have remained hidden for a long time
[2.43:59 - 2.44:06]Person questions if this is a distraction from Epstein scandal
[2.43:59 - 2.44:06]Person suggests they are good swimmers
[2.43:59 - 2.44:06]Discussion about signs of Jesus' return
[2.43:59 - 2.44:06]Government is deceiving the public, but not about this topic
[2.43:59 - 2.44:06]Question about when Jesus is coming back
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Insider shares pictures of deformed creatures
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Creatures are offspring of humans mating with fallen angels
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about Nephilim and how they could still exist after the flood
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about lizards and reptilian theories
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about Taylor Swift and her music being for the devil
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Christians should not support celebrities who do demonic rituals
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Person questions why Jesus would die for people who attend Taylor Swift concerts
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about being "horned up" for a "bar devil"
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Person suggests that these men are unfuckable
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Christians must choose sides in the war against powers and principalities
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about the effects of music on the brain
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about the effects of music on the brain
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about the effects of music on the brain
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about the effects of music on the brain
[2.44:06 - 2.44:13]Discussion about the effects of music on the brain
[2.34:54 - 2.44:13]Man discusses conspiracy theories, Nephilim, Taylor Swift's music, and the effects of demonic influence.
[2.49:42 - 2.49:52]Intro to discussion about cryonics and big nicks
[2.52:57 - 2.53:03]Discussion about time and daylight savings
[2.53:30 - 2.53:39]Introduction to cryonics and its purpose
[2.53:30 - 2.53:39]Examples of cryonics being used on animals and a child
[2.53:30 - 2.53:39]Debate over whether cryonics is a scam or not
[2.53:30 - 2.53:39]Description of alcaw, a cryonics facility
[2.53:30 - 2.53:39]Video clip showing the process of cryonics and the alcaw facility
[2.53:30 - 2.53:39]Discussion about the potential risks and horror stories associated with cryonics
[2.44:13 - 2.53:39]Cryonics is the process of freezing human remains in the hopes of being able to revive them in the future, but there is debate over whether it is a scam and there have been horror stories associated with it.
[2.53:39 - 2.53:50] Introduction to the alcaw team and their mission to preserve people for a second chance.
[2.54:14 - 2.54:37]Patients go through a technical process to increase their chances of survival on the other side.
[2.54:14 - 2.54:37]Process involves being treated with chemicals and drugs, then preserved in liquid nitrogen.
[2.54:57 - 2.55:09]Discussion about the feasibility of restoring patients to health in 50 to 100 years.
[2.54:57 - 2.55:09]Possibility of using nanotechnology to repair cells and save the brain.
[2.55:09 - 2.55:14]Customers are referred to as "patients" and are compared to those in a hospital.
[2.55:09 - 2.55:14]Debate over whether it is necessary to preserve the entire body or just the brain.
[2.55:56 - 2.56:06]Discussion of the cost and logistics of preserving a body for 100 years.
[3.00:43 - 3.00:49]Features and details of the jacket are described.
[3.00:43 - 3.00:49]Discussion of the material and sizing of the jacket.
[3.00:43 - 3.00:49]Conclusion with a final pitch for the jacket and encouragement to purchase it.
[3.01:26 - 3.01:51]Host tries on the jacket and showcases it to the audience.
[3.02:13 - 3.02:21]Tour of the teddy fresh office and showcase of a new jacket.
[2.53:39 - 3.03:13]The alcaw team preserves people for a second chance using a technical process involving chemicals, drugs, and liquid nitrogen. There is debate over the feasibility and necessity of restoring patients to health in the future. The teddy fresh team showcases a new jacket and discusses its features and sizing.
[3.03:13 - 3.03:22]The speaker is wearing a jacket that they are unable to remove.
[3.03:28 - 3.03:34]They ask for feedback on their appearance and receive positive responses.
[3.09:58 - 3.10:07]The speaker talks about a company called Alcor that specializes in cryonics.
[3.09:58 - 3.10:07]The speaker and co-hosts watch a video about the cryonics process at Alcor.
[3.11:20 - 3.11:27]They discuss the possibility of being brought back to life through cryonics, but note that it would likely result in a different version of themselves.
[3.11:28 - 3.11:34]They question the practicality and ethics of cryonics, especially in regards to preserving a child's brain.
[3.11:55 - 3.12:08]They mention a tour of a cryonics facility and express skepticism about the credentials of the person giving the tour.
[3.11:55 - 3.12:08]The speaker mentions that the founder of Alcor, Fred Chamberlain, is credited as a pioneer of cryonics.
[3.12:39 - 3.12:59]They watch a two-minute video that explains the process of cryonics at Alcor.
[3.12:39 - 3.12:59]The patient's body is quickly cooled after death in an attempt to preserve it.
[3.12:59 - 3.13:06]This is done by placing the body in an ice bath and covering it with crushed ice.
[3.03:13 - 3.13:06]The speaker and co-hosts discuss cryonics, watch a video about the cryonics process at Alcor, and question the practicality and ethics of cryonics. They also mention the founder of Alcor and watch a video that explains the process in more detail, including the cooling of the body after death.
[3.13:06 - 3.13:14]Patient is intubated to restore lung function and oxygenation.
[3.13:15 - 3.13:40]Mechanical thumper is used to circulate blood and administer protective medications.
[3.13:15 - 3.13:40]Surgeons pump blood out of veins and replace it with cryoprotectant in the operating room.
[3.14:05 - 3.14:33]Cryoprotectant is used to prevent cells from crystallizing when frozen.
[3.14:05 - 3.14:33]Body is cooled down and placed in liquid nitrogen for long-term storage.
[3.14:05 - 3.14:33]It takes 6-12 hours to prepare a body for cryopreservation.
[3.15:02 - 3.15:10]Cryonics is considered highly experimental and unproven.
[3.19:00 - 3.19:22]Aldehyde stabilized cryopreservation has shown evidence of preserving brain tissue and neural connections.
[3.19:40 - 3.19:47]The downside is that the procedure must be done while the person is still alive.
[3.21:14 - 3.21:27]Cryonics CEO believes that everything important is encoded in the brain and can potentially be restored in the future.
[3.23:22 - 3.24:04]The indefinite break is a joke and is related to the impending birth of the host's child.
[3.23:22 - 3.24:04]The birth will result in a two-week hiatus of the show.
[3.13:06 - 3.24:04]Patient is intubated and undergoes cryopreservation, which involves cooling down the body and replacing blood with cryoprotectant in order to preserve brain tissue and neural connections. This procedure is considered experimental and must be done while the person is still alive. The indefinite break mentioned in the title is a joke and is related to the impending birth of the host's child, which will result in a two-week hiatus of the show.
[3.25:54 - 3.26:03]Discussion about the possibility of a fortnight break
[3.27:44 - 3.28:06]Mention of potential clickbait
[3.28:06 - 3.28:20]Uncertainty about the length of the break
[3.29:26 - 3.29:32]Plans to share updates on social media during the break
[3.30:33 - 3.30:42]Discussion about taxes and paternity leave in Sweden
[3.30:33 - 3.30:42]Mention of a hidden wealthy family in Sweden
[3.30:48 - 3.30:54]Clarification that Sweden is not socialist
[3.30:54 - 3.31:00]Comparison of maternity leave in Finland and Sweden
[3.31:06 - 3.31:13]Mention of past content during a previous break
[3.31:22 - 3.31:29]Discussion about preparing for the break
[3.31:22 - 3.31:29]Mention of playing World of Warcraft during the break
[3.31:22 - 3.31:29]End of podcast with a joke about Queen Elizabeth II
[3.31:22 - 3.31:29]Announcement of upcoming guests for the podcast
[3.31:22 - 3.31:29]Summary of the upcoming week's schedule
[3.31:22 - 3.31:29]Final farewell and expression of love for the audience
[3.24:05 - 3.31:55]The podcast discusses the possibility of a fortnight break, with uncertainty about its length and potential clickbait. Plans to share updates on social media during the break are mentioned, along with past content during a previous break. Discussion also includes taxes and paternity leave in Sweden, playing World of Warcraft during the break, and clarification on Sweden's political system. A joke about Queen Elizabeth II is made, and maternity leave in Finland and Sweden is compared. Upcoming guests for the podcast are mentioned, as well as the schedule for the upcoming week. The podcast concludes with a farewell and expression of love for the audience.