Sinopsis
You like beer, and you like conversation, right? Of course you do. Pigweed and Crowhill review a beer (sometimes their own homebrews) and discuss issues of the day. They try to break down serious issues into bite-sized chunks, and add some humor when possible. But it's all in good fun. Just two pals chatting over a beer.
Episodios
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535: Transhumanism part 1: Will the future need people like you?
26/07/2025 Duración: 37minP&C drink and review Beach Traffic lager from Big Oyster Brewery, then discuss the blurring lines between using technology to restore human function vs. enhancing it beyond natural limits. From bionic limbs and neural implants to nanobots, AI integration, and the terrifying implications of brain-computer interfaces, Pigweed and Crowhill ask: Are we on the verge of becoming obsolete in a world run by machines? Is humanity enhancing itself—or handing over the keys to a new digital overlord?Topics include:* Neuralink and brain-machine communication* The ethical dilemma of enhancement vs. restoration* Transhumanism as a new religion* The rise of a “useless class” in an AI-driven society* Merging with machines vs. resisting the singularity* Whether we’ll need implants just to participate in modern lifeGrab a cold one and join the conversation. This is part one of a discussion that’s as hilarious as it is haunting.
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534: Does the Grain Matter? Whiskey Mysteries and 80/20 Politics
25/07/2025 Duración: 15minIn this episode of Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill, we crack open a local amber lager and dive into a deceptively simple question about whiskey: If all distilled spirits come out clear, does it really matter what grain you start with?Crowhill shares a long-standing curiosity about the flavor differences in whiskey and what actually survives the distillation process. Pigweed joins the inquiry with wit and skepticism as we challenge the assumptions behind grain bills, barrels, and backwoods bourbon.Then we pivot—hard—into politics, revisiting the "80/20 Democrats" idea: why party leaders consistently take unpopular stances on key issues. Listener "White Knight" writes in with more baffling examples, from taxpayer-funded Medicare for illegal immigrants to abortion up to birth. It's sharp, opinionated, and unapologetically provocative.Grab a beer, pour some whiskey (if you dare), and join us for another episode of good drinks and unfiltered conversation.
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533: Oliver Anthony's rise and conflict with a scornful woman
23/07/2025 Duración: 17minIn this episode of Beer and Conversation with Pigweed & Crowhill, we dive into the meteoric rise and personal struggles of Oliver Anthony, the viral country-folk sensation behind Rich Men North of Richmond. From rags to Rogan, Anthony rocketed to fame with his raw, heartfelt music and humble lifestyle. But what happens to a marriage when it confronts sudden fame and fortune? In this case, it led to a divorce, and a new top hit, Scornful Woman. Did the wealth bring more pain than peace? Along the way, we explore big themes: the myth that money fixes everything, modern marriage pitfalls, and the price of keeping your soul in a fame-obsessed world.We also discuss Anthony's commitment to authenticity — canceling overpriced shows, building Christian rehab centers, and resisting industry pressure.Plus, we review a letter from a "concerned listener," and a rant about creepy driver-monitoring tech in rental cars.
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532: The Beginning of the End of Woke? | Andrew Doyle, Free Speech, and the Cultural Shift
23/07/2025 Duración: 31minIn this episode of Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill, we crack open an Amber Castle from Silver Branch Brewing and dig into Andrew Doyle’s hard-hitting new book The End of Woke: How the Culture War Went Too Far and What to Expect from the Counter‑Revolution. What we cover:* Why 15 years of “woke” may have peaked — from DEI backlash to Trump’s political re‑entry * Woke vs. Liberalism—Doyle argues woke isn’t progressive—it’s authoritarian masquerading as virtue * The rise of a counter-revolution: Are we replacing one tyranny with another? Doyle warns anti‑woke leaders can slip into censorship * Where do we go from here? Doyle’s rallying call for true liberalism—free speech, rational debate, and defending individual liberty.Expect sharp insight, brutal honesty, animated debate… and some beer drinking.
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531: The most fortunate generation ever (born between 1960 and 1980)
16/07/2025 Duración: 34minThe boys drink and review a pale ale from Oliver Brewing, then bask in the fortunate timing of their births. No, we didn’t win World War II or build the postwar economy, but those of us born between 1960 and 1980 — the late Boomers and early Gen X — may have hit the generational jackpot.In this episode, we explore why we think our generation is the most fortunate of all. We were…* Too young for Vietnam, too old for TikTok* Raised in a world without smartphones — but smart enough to use them* Adults before housing, college, and groceries became luxury items* Raised with recess, real food, and real music* Part of a shared culture where we all watched the same cartoons and sitcoms* Witnesses to real progress on race before the outrage industry hijacked the conversation* Taught to fix our own cars, mow our own lawns, and go on actual datesThis isn’t nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake — it’s a look at a narrow window in history where peace, prosperity, and analog childhoods gave rise to a uniquely grounded adulthood.C
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530: SCOTUS Since Dobbs: The Legal Earthquakes Shaping America
12/07/2025 Duración: 36minPigweed and Crowhill drink and review Summerfest lager from Sierra Nevada, then dive into the most consequential U.S. Supreme Court decisions handed down since the Dobbs ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.We explore the Court’s growing willingness to redraw the legal map on race, religion, executive power, parental rights, and the limits of judicial authority. Highlights include:Affirmative Action Implosion: Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard ends race-based college admissions.Free Speech vs. Anti-Discrimination: In 303 Creative v. Elenis, religious liberty takes precedence over LGBTQ protections.Executive Power Check: Biden v. Nebraska smacks down student loan forgiveness via the HEROES Act.Trump v. CASA: The Court ends the era of universal injunctions, with Justice Barrett dressing down Justice Brown’s call for judicial supremacy.Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton: Age verification for online porn upheld, raising quiet questions about whether obscenity should be protected speech at all.Mahmoud v. Taylor:
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529: Is Catholicism making a comeback?
10/07/2025 Duración: 36minThe boys drink and review Calaminator, Crowhill's homebrewed dopplebock, then discuss the surprising comeback of Catholicism. What is a "rad trad"? Why are young people -- particularly young men -- increasingly attracted to conservative Catholicism? "How Catholicism Got Cool" by Madeleine Kearns addresses this question. Reasons include ... * Transcendence and mystery * Giving meaning to suffering * Beauty, aesthetics, and the sacred * Structure, discipline, and tough moral teaching * Male identity and brotherhood * Intimacy with God * Rejection of the shallow alternatives * Cultural credibility and intellectual depth Is this a good thing for the culture? The boys discuss. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#Christianity #Catholicism #radtrad #revival #traditionalism #transcendence
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528: Why beta males are a danger to society
05/07/2025 Duración: 29minP&C drink and review Pigweed's home-brewed pale ale, then discuss the societal danger of the so-called beta male. They react to a review by Dr. Orion Taraban of a Survivor episode that discusses the complex interactions between alpha males, beta males, and clever women. According to Dr. Taraban, the women made an alliance with the beta males to kick out the alpha males, but then the women turned on the beta males and kicked them out. How does this dynamic play out in society? Where does "toxic masculinity" fit in? The boys discuss. But what is this alpha / beta stuff? Pigweed reviews some of the characteristics. Crowhill tries to tie it together with a higher-level theory that doesn't distinguish by sex -- teasing out the roles of strong leaders, weak leaders, and behind-the-scenes manipulators. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#toxicmasculinity #survivor #betamales #alphamales
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527: The fisherman and his wife and The two brothers: Two Grimm fairy tales
03/07/2025 Duración: 41minWith special guest Longinus, the boys drink and review an IPA from the Ministry of Brewing in Baltimore, then discuss some fairy tales. The two stories reviewed in today's episode ended up as #4 and #3 in a recent contest between Grimm's fairy tales. Pigweed, Crowhill, and Longinus review the stories and evaluate the imagery and messages they contain. The fisherman and his wife is a tale of avarice and a lack of contentment. The two brothers is a confusing story that seems to stitch together several different stories into a mad tapestry. It's long and fun and very strange. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#fairytales #Grimmfairytales #stories #BrothersGrimm
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526: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde review
01/07/2025 Duración: 43minWith special guest Longinus, the boys review a shandy from Founders, then continue their "shortcut to the classics" series with a review of Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" -- a haunting 1886 novella that ripped the mask off Victorian respectability and exposed the brutal split within human nature.Set in the same foggy, gaslit London as Sherlock Holmes, this story of duality, repression, and moral despair hit like a thunderclap on both sides of the Atlantic. But it’s more than just a gothic thriller — it’s a mirror held up to human nature and society itself.We explore:* The origins of the story and why Stevenson rewrote it from scratch after his wife’s critique* The moral message: man is not one but two — and there may be no salvation for either* The symbolism of Jekyll’s divided house, the hidden back door, and the cultured facade over inner rot* The novella’s critique of Victorian England, where public virtue masks private vice* Interpretive lens
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525: CIA Mind Control & Psychic Warfare: The Secret Programs That Never Really Ended
24/06/2025 Duración: 33minThe boys drink and review Ballast Point Sculpin IPA then discuss CIA brainwashing. From LSD-laced cocktails in CIA-run brothels to secret psychic spy units trying to read Soviet minds, this episode dives into some of the U.S. government's most bizarre and controversial experiments.We expose the dark legacy of MK-Ultra, including mind control, psychological torture, and illegal human experimentation. Then we explore the Stargate Project and other military efforts to weaponize psychic abilities, including remote viewing, telepathy, and even psychic assassination.What motivated these programs? Did they really end? And are similar experiments happening today under different names?This isn't conspiracy theory. These are declassified facts, and they're more disturbing than fiction.MK-Ultra: LSD, Torture & Mind ControlOperation Midnight ClimaxRemote Viewing & Psychic SpiesCold War Paranoia and Soviet Psychic TechWhy These Programs Might Still ExistNeural Interfaces, AI Psy-Ops, and the New FrontierMore at ..
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524: The Iran-Israel war -- Nooze and Booze with P&C
20/06/2025 Duración: 36minThe boys drink Pigweed's crazy "Iron Dome" cocktail, then continue their "nooze and booze" series with a discussion of the Israel-Iran war. Israel and Iran have been adversaries for decades. Iran loudly insists it wants to destroy Israel. They also insist they will develop a nuclear bomb. Israel calls that an "existential threat" to their regime and will not allow Iran to get the bomb. Iran has been getting closer and closer to having a nuke, so Israel preemptively attacked Iran to shut down their nuclear program. President Trump has insisted for decades that Iran can't have a nuke. So ... will the United States get involved? The boys discuss the war to date and what might happen next. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#Israel #Iran #nukes #war
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523: Bring your "authentic self" to work?
20/06/2025 Duración: 24minThe boys drink and review Lost Navigator from Heavy Seas, then discuss the idea of bringing your authentic self to work. There are benefits to having different views and perspectives in the workplace -- both for the employer and for the employee. But some people think the job of the workplace is to make them feel good. To feel affirmed and comfortable. That's nonsense. And sometimes your "authentic self" is not consistent with the company's brand or mission. What if you're an introvert and the company wants extroverts? "Don't be a phony and don't lie" seem like reasonable rules, but this "authentic self" business is taking it too far. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#authenticself #workplace #beerreviews
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522: Was there anything before the Big Bang?
13/06/2025 Duración: 32minP&C drink and review Shiner's Ruby Redbird, then discuss the big bang and what (if anything) came before. While most scientists believe in a hot big bang, there is a lot of dispute about what happened right before that. The most well-known theory is the "singularity," and there is no "before" in that scenaio. But there are a lot of other options that scientists have considered. The boys review some of these other options and their implications. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#bigbang #physics #origins #creation
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521: How will AI affect education?
12/06/2025 Duración: 28minP&C drink and review a robust porter from Founders, then discuss how artificial intelligence will change education -- for good and ill. Crowhill wonders why we don't yet have the self-paced education that his mother promised way back in the 70s? AI could do that, but it would be a major challenge to the current institution and would almost certainly be opposed. AI disrupts the current system in many ways. For example, the teacher can't tell if the student or AI did the homework. The teacher can't tell if the student wrote the paper. AI might move us toward in-person assessments, a system that looks at the whole process (drafts, revisions) and not just the final product, or requiring students to explain what they've done. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#AIeducation #education
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520: Are car kill switches a step too far?
12/06/2025 Duración: 27minThe boys drink and review Vixen Irish Style Red Ale by Old Bust Head, then discuss a provision from the infrastructure bill that was designed to prevent drunk driving. The mandate is that all cars after 2026 would have a system to monitor the driver to ensure he's not drunk, in which case it will shut down the car. This system would monitor the face of the driver and all conversations in the car. Who came up with this, and why isn't there more conversation about it? This law gives the government a back-door switch to decide who can and who can't drive. The justification is to stop drunk driving, but of course it will be expanded beyond that. P&C discuss all the ways this could go wrong and how the government and other bad actors could use this in devious and dangerous ways. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#killswitch #drunkdriving #infrastructurebill
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519: The Future Unveiled: 8 Ubertrends Reshaping Society in 2025
05/06/2025 Duración: 31minP&C drink and review an amber ale from Nepenthe brewing, then discuss the Ubertrends shaping society. Michael Tchong’s groundbreaking 2019 book "Ubertrends: How Trends and Innovation Are Transforming Our Future" revealed eight major societal shifts that are redefining values, behaviors, and our everyday lives in 2025. From the rise of casual living and digital lifestyles to the obsession with anti-aging, wireless connectivity, and the culture of surveillance, these trends illuminate where we’re headed—and what it means for us all.P&C give them a critical look. Discover how Casual Living is changing social norms, how Generation X-tasy prioritizes experiences over possessions, and why Time Compression fuels our demand for instant gratification. We'll delve into the Unwired era of wireless control, the voyeuristic nature of modern media, and the empowering rise of women shaping culture and economy. Plus, we'll examine the nuanced impacts—both positive and problematic—of these societal t
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518: Can government make us all healthy again?
04/06/2025 Duración: 45minThe boys drink and review a light IPA, then delve into the recent assessment by the President’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission. The report highlights a concerning rise in childhood illnesses and chronic conditions. From skyrocketing rates of obesity, diabetes, and neurodevelopmental disorders to mental health crises among teens, the data paints a troubling picture of America’s youngest generation.P&C explore the key factors driving this health decline, including the impact of ultra-processed foods, environmental chemicals, lack of physical activity, chronic stress, and overmedicalization. The report also sheds light on systemic issues such as corporate influence, conflicts of interest in healthcare, and media advertising that shape health outcomes.Topics Covered: * Increasing childhood chronic diseases and mental health issues * The role of diet, environment, and lifestyle factors * Overmedicalization and pharmaceutical influence * Systemic challenges and policy implications * Next steps
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517: Cheap $h!t from China: is it a good idea?
29/05/2025 Duración: 31minThe boys drink and review Howling Gale IPA from Fair Winds Brewing Company, then discuss the impact of cheap merchandise from China. We get a lot of stuff from China, which isn't necessarily bad. But there are some products -- like human or dog food -- where there are legitimate health concerns. Even some Chinese clothing can have chemicals on them that are not good for you. What are the other implications of buying all this cheap stuff? The boys discuss. More at ... https://www.pigweedandcrowhill.com/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAjUk6LttQyUk_fV9F46R06OQgH39exQ#China #Cheapstuff #Chinatrade
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516: The Intentional Destruction of the West | A War Without Bullets
28/05/2025 Duración: 38minThe boys drink and review Key Brewing's Dark Slide Porter, then discuss the intentional destruction of the west. Something feels wrong, and it’s not in your imagination.In this hard-hitting episode, the boys expose the deliberate unraveling of Western civilization. From the rewriting of history to the weaponization of language, we break down how guilt, division, and ideological capture are being used to dismantle the very foundations of our culture. This isn’t drift—it’s design.Topics covered:* How “truth” became “hate speech”* Why self-censorship is now seen as a virtue* The rise of a two-tier system of justice and compassion* Institutional capture of education, media, law, and religion* The long game: divide, demoralize, replaceThe agenda has some clear components. 1. The reversal 2. Psychological engineering and guilty programming 3. The two-tier system of compassion 4. Institutional capture 5. The long game -- divide, demoralize, replace This show leans heavily on a short video called "The delibe