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325: Zane Got Poisoned in Brazil

325: Zane Got Poisoned in Brazil

Update: 2026-03-25
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The podcast begins with a discussion on film music, the roles of composers and music supervisors, and the impact of song choices in movies. It then delves into content censorship and unconventional viewing habits. The conversation shifts to travel experiences, focusing on a trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The hosts recount exploring favelas, emphasizing safety precautions and community life. They share a harrowing experience with severe food poisoning, its impact on travel plans, and the need for hospitalization. The episode touches upon jujitsu, hang gliding, and a difficult flight experience. Later, the discussion moves to landmark trivia, comparing the Statue of Liberty and Christ the Redeemer, and exploring the Lincoln Memorial. The hosts also discuss a chaotic soccer match experience, passport photo woes, and the marketing of Subway's footlongs. They debate the merits of different fast-food burgers, including McDonald's Arch Burger and Burger King's Whopper. The conversation then addresses weight gain, healthy eating, and meal prep strategies. Finally, the podcast touches on viral hoaxes like the "Florida Man" dolphin story, the discovery of a Cold War rocket, the dangers of unexploded ordnance, and upcoming travel to China, including culinary expectations and navigation app preferences. The episode concludes with a discussion on Irish centenarian bonuses, religious practices for the elderly, and a Patreon promotion.

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00:00:00
Film Music, Supervision, and Soundtrack Choices

The podcast opens with a discussion on film music, including the use of pre-composed scores like Max Richter's for "Hamnet," and the roles of music composers and supervisors, particularly in advertising. They highlight how music supervisors select emerging artists for commercials, using Apple's iPhone ads as an example. The effectiveness of specific soundtracks, like "Nightcall" in "Drive," is also examined.

00:02:34
Content Censorship and Viral Trends

The conversation shifts to content censorship in media, discussing how explicit scenes can limit film accessibility and the existence of edited versions. Anecdotes about unconventional viewing habits, such as watching explicit content on planes, are shared, along with a TikTok trend involving parents' reactions to unexpected content.

00:05:18
LGBTQ+ Cinema and Humorous Film Parodies

The speakers discuss LGBTQ+ films like "Call Me By Your Name" and "Brokeback Mountain," mentioning rumors of a sequel. They also engage in brainstorming humorous alternative film titles, such as "Big Back Mountain" as a parody.

00:07:28
Travel to Rio de Janeiro: Arrival and Favelas Exploration

The hosts introduce themselves and the podcast "He's Unfiltered." Zane recounts his trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, detailing his arrival, the challenging weather, and an initial warning about rain. Despite the conditions, they explore the favelas, describing their dense structure and electrical wiring, and emphasizing the necessity of a tour guide for safety and navigating restricted areas.

00:14:21
Favela Security, Community, and Travel Sickness

Security measures in the favelas, including hiring guards and avoiding live social media updates, are discussed. The vibrant community life within favelas, with markets and shops, is highlighted. Zane shares a severe bout of food poisoning from unwashed grapes, leading to hospitalization and dehydration, which significantly impacted his travel plans and instilled a fear of consuming local food and water.

00:25:59
Adventure Activities and Travel Mishaps

On their last day in Brazil, Zane's friend goes hang gliding, prompting a discussion about perceived risks. A story about a passenger experiencing severe food poisoning on a flight is shared. The hosts also discuss Mint Mobile as a sponsor.

00:30:16
Reflections on Brazil and Landmark Comparisons

Zane expresses a desire to return to Brazil despite his negative experience, acknowledging the lingering trauma from food poisoning. He confirms Brazil was his first trip to South America. The discussion then turns to landmarks, comparing Christ the Redeemer in Rio with the Statue of Liberty in New York, discussing their accessibility, historical significance, and potential future commercialization.

00:35:24
Landmark Trivia and Sports Experiences

Specific trivia about the Statue of Liberty's torch and tablet is clarified. A fun fact about the Lincoln Memorial's hands forming sign language letters is shared. The hosts recount attending a soccer game in Brazil, describing the electric atmosphere and a security issue with facial recognition.

00:40:00
Fast Food Debates and Marketing Strategies

The hosts joke about passport photos and then describe a chaotic soccer stadium entry with open seating and marijuana use. The discussion shifts to Subway's footlong sandwich marketing and the controversy surrounding Jared Fogle. They also discuss a trend of CEOs testing their company's products, using McDonald's CEO and the Arch Burger as an example.

00:47:44
Burger Preferences and Weight Management

The hosts debate Burger King's Whopper not automatically including cheese and question the purpose of the middle bun in burgers. One host expresses concern about weight gain due to fast food convenience. They discuss healthy eating, meal prepping, and the benefits of personal chefs.

00:53:22
Weight Loss, Hoaxes, and Historical Discoveries

Strategies for weight loss and exercise are discussed, advocating for sustainable methods. The hosts debunk a viral "Florida Man" story about dolphin abduction, revealing it as satire. They also discuss the surprising discovery of a Cold War rocket in Florida and the dangers of unexploded ordnance.

01:02:38
International Travel and Culinary Expectations

One host shares anxieties about an upcoming trip to China, including visa requirements and global conflicts. They discuss their itinerary for Shanghai and Beijing, the Great Wall, and unique transportation in Chongqing. Anticipated culinary experiences like hot pot and soup dumplings are highlighted.

01:10:19
Navigation Apps and Longevity Discussions

The hosts debate the merits of navigation apps like Apple Maps, Google Maps, and Waze, with a preference for Apple Maps due to its integration. They discuss Ireland's government bonus for centenarians and broaden the conversation to longevity and end-of-life practices.

01:15:21
Religion, Forgiveness, and Episode Wrap-up

The discussion explores religious practices, particularly for Muslims, and how they adapt for the elderly or infirm, touching on concepts of forgiveness and faith. The hosts conclude by thanking listeners and promoting their Patreon for exclusive content.

Keywords

Max Richter


A composer known for film scores, including "Hamnet," and contemporary classical music.

Music Supervisor


Professionals who select and license music for films, TV, and advertisements, often discovering new artists.

Favelas


Informal, densely populated settlements in Brazil, often characterized by low-income housing and unique structures.

Food Poisoning


Illness caused by contaminated food, leading to symptoms like nausea and vomiting, a significant concern for travelers.

Christ the Redeemer


An iconic Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World.

Statue of Liberty


A colossal neoclassical sculpture in New York Harbor, symbolizing freedom and democracy, currently inaccessible internally.

Arch Burger


A McDonald's burger featuring two quarter-pound patties, white cheddar, crispy onions, and tangy sauce.

Brokeback Mountain


A landmark LGBTQ+ romantic drama film about two cowboys in 1960s Wyoming.

Meal Prep Services


Services offering convenient, pre-portioned meals for healthy eating and time-saving.

Cold War Rocket Discovery


The recent finding of an abandoned Cold War-era rocket within bridge pillars in Florida.

Unexploded Ordnance (UXO)


Hazardous military explosive items that failed to detonate, posing risks from past conflicts.

China Travel Visa


Requirements and complexities associated with obtaining a visa for entry into China.

Great Wall of China


An iconic ancient fortification in China, a major tourist attraction with various accessible sections.

Hot Pot Dining


A communal East Asian meal where ingredients are cooked in a simmering broth at the table.

Navigation Apps


Mobile applications like Apple Maps, Google Maps, and Waze used for directions and traffic information.

Centenarian Bonus Ireland


A government bonus provided to Irish citizens upon reaching 100 years of age.

Religious Practices for Elderly


Adaptations in religious observances for individuals with physical limitations, such as the elderly.

Q&A

  • What is the difference between a film score composer and a music supervisor?

    A composer creates original music for a film, while a music supervisor selects and licenses existing songs.

  • What are favelas in Brazil, and what are some safety considerations when visiting them?

    Favelas are informal settlements in Brazil. Visitors should use a tour guide, avoid displaying valuables, and follow security instructions.

  • What caused Zane's severe illness in Brazil?

    Zane suffered severe food poisoning from eating unwashed grapes purchased from a market in a favela.

  • Why is the Statue of Liberty green, and can you go inside it?

    The Statue of Liberty is green due to copper oxidation. Its interior is currently not accessible to the public.

  • What is the significance of the hands on the Lincoln Memorial statue?

    The statue's hands form the letters "A" and "L" in sign language, representing Abraham Lincoln.

  • What is the debate surrounding Subway's footlong sandwiches?

    The debate questions whether a footlong is a single serving or meant for sharing, with Subway clarifying it's a two-person meal.

  • What was the marketing trend involving CEOs trying their company's products?

    CEOs filmed themselves eating their company's products, like the McDonald's CEO with the Arch Burger, often resulting in awkward portrayals.

  • What are some convenient ways to eat healthy?

    Meal prep services and hiring a personal chef are convenient options for healthy eating and time-saving.

  • What was the "Florida Man" story about dolphins?

    A viral story about a man abducted by dolphins was revealed to be a satirical post, highlighting misinformation.

  • What was discovered in Florida's bridge pillars?

    A hidden Cold War-era rocket was found within the pillars of a bridge in Florida.

  • What are the main concerns about traveling to China?

    Concerns include visa requirements, global conflicts, and navigating China's unique internet and social media landscape.

  • What are some must-try foods in China?

    Popular culinary experiences include soup dumplings (Xiao Long Bao) and hot pot.

  • Which navigation app is preferred and why?

    Apple Maps is favored for its integration with Apple CarPlay, though Waze is noted for real-time traffic.

  • What is the Irish government's policy for centenarians?

    Irish citizens receive a financial bonus from the government upon reaching 100 years of age.

  • How do religious practices adapt for the elderly?

    Religious practices, like Islamic prayer, are adapted for the elderly or infirm, with understanding and flexibility applied.

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