

Jamie Lissow On the Left’s Obsession with Diversity + Raymond Arroyo on New Orleans & His Theater Roots
Jun 19, 2025
Join actor and comedian Jamie Lissow as he shares his sharp insights on the absurdity of modern diversity obsessions, especially in law enforcement and sports. Elisha Krauss dives into San Francisco's troubled governance, while Raymond Arroyo reflects on his New Orleans roots and nostalgic memories of theater. They all discuss the balance between artistic expression and professionalism in entertainment, revealing the quirky side of comedy and the unique journey of faith-driven sports teams. It's a blend of humor, culture, and social critique!
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Don Hodiak: Alaska's Wild Icon
- The hosts invent a humorous Alaskan persona, Don Hodiak, with a fictional brand empire.
- This includes merchandise like beard wax and smoked salmon to comically represent Alaska's untapped branding potential.
Adam Critiques Pride Flags on Uniforms
- Adam Carolla rants about the absurdity of pride flags on police uniforms, calling it narcissism.
- He insists the focus should be on competent work, not personal identity representation in uniforms.
Uniforms Should Be Neutral
- Uniforms should be neutral to maintain unity and focus on duties.
- Displaying personal beliefs or identities on uniforms divides instead of uniting communities.