Épisodes

  • Not Peachy, Unusual Heart Reset, Toilet Time Out | TMI Ep 379
    May 11 2026
    Central California peach farmers prepare to destroy 420,000 trees after Del Monte Foods closes its canneries following Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company’s exit leaves multigenerational family farms without buyers for their crops, threatening $550 million in lost revenue and hundreds of jobs.

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    • Rectal Exam Halts Heart Palpitations: A 29-year-old Queens man experiencing 140 bpm atrial fibrillation sees his heart rate drop to 80 bpm instantly during a routine digital rectal exam. Doctors attribute the effect to vagus nerve stimulation combined with the Valsalva maneuver, offering a surprising, non-invasive reset that persists months later.

    • Toilet Phone Habit Harms Health: Experts warn that prolonged sitting on the toilet while scrolling phones increases risks of hemorrhoids, weakened pelvic floor muscles, and rectal prolapse due to gravity, straining, and blood pooling. Physicians urge limiting bathroom time to five-to-ten minutes, removing distractions, staying hydrated, and eating fiber to prevent long-term anorectal damage.
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    57 min
  • Kinky Bagger Guilty, When Beavers Attack, Low Birthrate Vibes | TMI Ep 378
    May 11 2026
    • California Escort Manslaughter Case: Michaela Rylaarsdam admits responsibility in the death of client Michael Dale during an extreme bondage session at his Escondido home.

    • New Jersey Beaver Mauls Child: An 8-year-old boy fishing in New Jersey suffers bites to his upper thigh after a beaver charges from the water. A bystander intervenes by hitting and kicking the animal, which showed signs of illness and may have approached others earlier.

    • Global Fertility Collapse: Birth rates plummet across Nordic countries, the United States, East Asia, and France despite strong economies, generous family policies, and gender equality. Researchers point to a pervasive “vibes theory” of uncertainty—economic volatility, climate crisis, AI disruption, inequality, and generational trauma—making young people view parenthood as too risky.

    This episode of The TMI Show delivers unfiltered analysis of today’s most provocative stories, exposing contradictions in consent, public safety, and societal decline.
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    48 min
  • Conehead MIA, Penile Cancer, Felony Straw-Slurbling | TMI Ep 377
    May 7 2026
    Join “The TMI Show” as hosts Ted Rall and producer Robby West (filling in for Manila Chan) dive into today’s most compelling stories, blending sharp analysis with urgent public interest.

    • Boston Bakery Mascot Hunt
: Flour Bakery rallies the community to locate “Swirly” after possible sightings suggest the oversized cone sits confused in a local dorm. The owners promise pastries and gratitude to anyone sheltering the mascot over winter.

    • Rare Penile Cancer Battle
: Alastair Munro, 49, recounts his life-saving surgery that removed a third of his penis after spotting a growing lump. He and his friend raise awareness and funds for male cancer charity Orchid while praising the NHS team that reconstructed his penis using thigh skin.

    • Singapore Straw-Licking Incident: 
French teen Didier Gaspard Owen Maximilien faces mischief and public nuisance charges after filming himself licking a vending machine straw and replacing it. Singapore authorities and the juice company respond swiftly with sanitation and machine upgrades.
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    56 min
  • Trans at Smith, Armpit Sniffee, Palantir Wants War Crimes | TMI Ep 376
    May 7 2026
    The Education Department’s civil rights office launches a formal investigation into Smith College for violating Title IX by admitting transgender women and granting them access to women’s bathrooms, locker rooms, dormitories, and sports. Officials argue that allowing biological males into single-sex women’s spaces undermines the college’s mission and raises serious concerns about privacy and fairness. The probe stems from a June 2025 complaint by Defending Education, a conservative group advocating for single-sex protections.

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    Japanese Idol Controversy: Harida Matsumoto pushes fan-service boundaries in the competitive underground idol scene. Supporters defend her hustle while detractors call the armpit-sniffing photos disgusting and a new low for the industry.

    Palantir CEO Statements: Alex Karp embraces opportunities tied to U.S. military and immigration enforcement actions. He positions his company’s surveillance technology as essential for both precision strikes and deterring migration.
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    54 min
  • India’s Killer Crocs, 17.3 MPH, Robo-Passengers | TMI Ep 375
    May 5 2026
    India wants to deploy crocodiles and venomous snakes along its Bangladesh border where fencing proves impossible. Human rights activists and wildlife experts condemn the proposal as cruel, dehumanizing, and ecologically reckless, warning that released predators cannot distinguish between migrants and locals while risking ecosystem disruption and community safety through flooding.

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    In Wisconsin, county officials implement an oddly specific speed limit at the Recycling and Solid Waste center to heighten alertness and improve safety amid heavy mixed traffic. The unconventional number forces drivers to pause and focus, reducing hazards in tight quarters.

    A Southwest flight from Oakland to San Diego faces over an hour’s delay when a 4-foot robot named Bebop boards as a ticketed passenger. Crews relocate the robot and confiscate its oversized lithium battery before allowing departure, with the inert robot later continuing to its event.
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    1 h et 1 min
  • Tesla Loses Lawsuit, Let Them Eat Healthcare, A Wonder Restored | TMI Ep 374
    May 4 2026
    A Texas court rules in favor of Ben Gawiser, awarding him $10,600 after he sues Tesla for failing to deliver on autonomous driving claims made since 2016.

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    High-Deductible Health Plans Surge: Republicans reduce Obamacare subsidies, prompting hundreds of thousands to choose cheaper plans with thousands in out-of-pocket costs before coverage kicks in.

    Pharos Lighthouse Artifacts Rise: Archaeologists lift massive 70- to 80-ton stone blocks from the Mediterranean seabed off Alexandria, recovering lintels, doorjambs and paving slabs from the ancient wonder destroyed by earthquakes.
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    1 h et 6 min
  • UK Anti-Semitic Attack, Russia Ecocide, Musk vs. Altman | TMI Ep 372
    May 4 2026
    Tensions escalate as authorities confront antisemitic violence, environmental catastrophe, and high-stakes tech battles.

    London Antisemitic Stabbing Attack: Police charge 45-year-old Essa Suleiman with two counts of attempted murder and possession of a bladed article. The Somalia-born British citizen, previously jailed for stabbing a police officer and his dog in 2008, faces questions over his 2020 referral to the Prevent counter-radicalization program that closed quickly.

    Black Rain Oil Disaster in Tuapse: Ukrainian drone strikes on a major Russian refinery unleash toxic black rain, soot, and petroleum spills into the Black Sea. Volunteers rescue oil-covered animals while residents endure hazardous air quality and authorities scramble to contain long-term ecological damage.

    Elon Musk vs OpenAI Trial: Musk accuses OpenAI of breaching its nonprofit founding mission through major Microsoft investments and for-profit conversion. The judge limits discussion of existential AI risks as Musk seeks $150 billion and leadership changes.

    The TMI Show delivers analysis of these unfolding crises, connecting patterns of radicalization failures, wartime environmental destruction, and the intensifying race for artificial intelligence control. Viewers gain clear context on rising threats to communities, ecosystems, and humanity’s future.
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    55 min
  • Comey/8647, SCOTUS/TPS, Trump Passport, Epstein’s Mosque | TMI Ep 371
    Apr 30 2026
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    The TMI Show delivers sharp analysis as James B. Comey faces fresh federal charges. A North Carolina grand jury indicts the former FBI director for allegedly threatening President Trump through a 2024 Instagram post of seashells arranged to spell “86 47.” Prosecutors interpret the slang “86” as a call to remove or kill the 47th president, while Comey maintains he intended no violence, deleted the post quickly, and opposes all threats.

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    Supreme Court TPS Review: The Supreme Court hears arguments on the Trump administration’s effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians. The ruling could affect over a million migrants from multiple countries facing return to dangerous conditions.

    Trump Commemorative Passports: The State Department prepares a limited release of U.S. passports featuring President Trump’s image to mark America’s 250th birthday. These special documents will be available at the Washington D.C. office, marking another first for a living president.

    Epstein Island Mosque: Newly released records reveal Jeffrey Epstein built a blue-and-white building topped with a golden dome on Little Saint James, referring to it as his “mosque.” He sourced authentic Quranic tapestries from the Kaaba and tiles from Uzbekistan through high-level Middle Eastern connections.
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    59 min