Was Mojo Rude?
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The episode opens with a series of promotional segments for various podcasts, including 'Superhuman,' 'Stuff to Blow Your Mind,' 'Look Back At It,' and 'The Clifford Show,' highlighting themes of human enhancement, Star Wars lore, cultural history, and authentic conversations with athletes and creators. The main segment centers on a lighthearted but insightful debate about social etiquette: host Mojo recounts using his car's remote starter during a business lunch, triggering a listener discussion on whether it was rude to signal the end of the meeting so overtly. The conversation evolves into a broader exploration of communication cues, with guests and callers offering varied perspectives—some calling it blunt but effective, others calling it disrespectful. The episode also touches on technology frustrations, particularly with the Chevrolet mobile app, leading to a humorous exchange with a Ford technician who praises Ford’s app functionality. Throughout, the tone remains playful and conversational, blending humor with thoughtful reflections on modern social norms and tech dependency.
Using a remote car starter during a business lunch can be seen as a clear, non-verbal signal to end the meeting—effective but potentially perceived as rude.
Non-verbal communication cues (like technology use) can convey intent more powerfully than words, but may backfire if not aligned with social expectations.
Proactive communication—like stating upfront that you have limited time—can prevent misunderstandings and set a respectful tone.
Technology frustrations (e.g., malfunctioning car apps) can become public moments of vulnerability, turning personal issues into shared comedy.
Inclusive experiences, like blind fans enjoying live sports via tactile technology, highlight innovation in accessibility and human connection.
Podcast Promos & Theme Intro
The episode opens with multiple promotional segments for 'Superhuman,' 'Stuff to Blow Your Mind,' 'Look Back At It,' and 'The Clifford Show,' setting up themes of human potential, pop culture, history, and authentic storytelling.
The Blind Fan Experience at the Pistons Game
“He may have had that because he had an iPad with him. That's dope. That's interesting.”
Was Starting My Car at Lunch Rude?
“I think you were a little rude though. Really? Yeah, he's probably sitting there thinking how long was he... wanting to leave for how long was he planning on wanting to leave.”
Tech Frustrations & Ford vs. Chevy Apps
Mojo discusses ongoing issues with the Chevrolet mobile app, prompting a call from Trip Co., a Ford employee, who praises Ford’s app functionality and suggests a switch, turning a personal gripe into a lighthearted tech comparison.
“I think you were a little rude though. Really? Yeah, he's probably sitting there thinking how long was he... wanting to leave for how long was he planning on wanting to leave.”
“I was having trouble stopping the muscle growth. Listen to Superhuman on the iHeartRadio app.”
“He may have had that because he had an iPad with him. That's dope. That's interesting.”
Host
Guests
Mojo
person
Chevrolet
organization
Anna
person
Lauren
person
Superhuman
media
Gordon Chevrolet
organization
Trip Co.
person
Ford
organization
Bianca
person
One Court
organization
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