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A variety podcast, minus the singing and dancing. You're welcome.

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United States

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A variety podcast, minus the singing and dancing. You're welcome.

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English


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Turtles

3/21/2026
Episode 77: Turtles Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss various topics in episode 77 of the Mike Neumann Show. They reminisce about childhood games and experiences, including Tim's recollection of jumping into a deep ravine and Mike's son's imaginative play. They also touch on the unpredictability of weather, with Tim noting extreme temperature fluctuations in Oklahoma; aka Springtime. The conversation shifts to the impact of AI on personalized shopping, where Tim explains how he strategically buys items from different stores to take advantage of price differences. They also discuss the manipulative nature of online content, particularly YouTube videos, which use bunny trails to extend video length and increase ad revenue. The episode concludes with Mike encouraging listeners to support the podcast through the value4value model. Go Podcasting! -- Mike The needs are still there, folks. Please consider supporting these organizations with your time, treasure, and talent if you are able! Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:01:00:00

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Seinfeldish

2/14/2026
Episode 76: Seinfeldish Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss their experiences and reflections on travel, including an unrelated recent conversation where Dr. Tim started eight different trains of thought without concluding any. They reminisce about past trips, such as Dr. Tim's first international, trip to Paris, where he faced various challenges, including a baggage handler strike at LHR. They also talk about their experiences with food courts in cities like Singapore and Hong Kong. The conversation ends with a light-hearted reflection on their Seinfeld-like discussion style. Go Podcasting! -- Mike The needs are still there, folks. Please consider supporting these organizations with your time, treasure, and talent if you are able! Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:00:55:55

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All Things

1/31/2026
Episode 75: All Things Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen met up for their first chat of 2026, reflecting on nostalgia, existential topics, and much less weighty matters. Tim shares his experience of accidentally matching a new blanket to his wife's pillowcases. Tim explores YouTube videos on heat transfer and insulation, questioning whether the content is AI-generated specifically for his consumption. They discuss the organization of physical and digital media, including CDs and photo albums. They conclude with a philosophical discussion on the interplay between scientific theories and spiritual beliefs, particularly regarding the Big Bang and black holes. Go Podcasting! -- Mike The needs are still there, folks. Please consider supporting these organizations with your time, treasure, and talent if you are able! Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:01:26:52

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Satellites and Streams

12/13/2025
Episode 74: Satellites and Streams Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the development of a satellite-based streaming system for oil field data transmission in the early 1980s. Tim, who wrote the code for the system, explains its purpose: to transmit large data sets from remote oil wells to offices in real-time. The system used a portable satellite Earth station, which could be set up in minutes, unlike traditional larger-dish truck-and-trailer rigs that took hours. They highlight the regulatory challenges and technological advancements, including the use of FORTRAN for real-time data streaming. Tim also reflects on the historical significance of their work and the evolution of streaming technology. Go Podcasting! -- Mike The needs are still there, folks. Please consider supporting these organizations with your time, treasure, and talent if you are able! Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:00:56:12

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What Happened?

12/6/2025
Episode 73: What Happened? Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss a story about a young man whose passport was reported stolen while traveling to a Caribbean country. The man was detained and deported, and his passport was confiscated. They debate the effectiveness of passports and the protocols for marking them as stolen. Mike suggests the young man should contact the State Department for assistance. They also discuss the challenges of international travel, the role of airlines in passport checks, and the potential for fraud. The conversation concludes with reflections on generational differences and the importance of adaptability in modern systems. Go Podcasting! -- Mike The needs are still there, folks. Please consider supporting these organizations with your time, treasure, and talent if you are able! Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:01:06:39

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Our Turn with AI

11/15/2025
Episode 72: Our Turn with AI Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen reflect on past episodes and the range of their discussions. Mike mentions Apple's adoption of Podcasting 2.0 RSS namespace. Tim brings up the trustworthiness (or not) of AI engines which was prompted by a customer service interaction. They delve into AI's motivations, if any, and its ability to learn and adapt, and the potential for AI to create personalized content. Tim shares his concerns about AI's influence on society, including its impact on individual privacy and the broader implications for human interaction and decision-making. Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:01:02:31

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Eclecticish

10/25/2025
Episode 71: Eclecticish Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen met once again for a little breakfast followed by conversation at our favorite North Austin, TX eatery. Never to be daunted by having nothing to discuss, we ended up stumbling around the barn a few times loosly on the subject of Morality vs Ethics. That's my summary, and I'm sticking to it. No "AI" involved in this description at all (which also, in a way, showed up in this week's chat). Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:00:57:24

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Language

10/18/2025
Episode 70: Language Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the evolution of communication and current events in their 70th podcast episode. They critique the U.S. Senate's filibuster system in the context of the ongoing FY26 government "shutdown". The conversation shifts to the evolution of language, highlighting specialization and slang as key drivers. They also explore the historical role of media in shaping public perception, from newspapers to radio to modern digital platforms, and the rapid changes in video editing and advertising strategies. Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:01:09:14

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Eschew Turbulent Flow

8/23/2025
Episode 69: Eschew Turbulent Flow Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the decline in SpaceX's launch frequency and the impact of AI on media. They reflect on societal changes, including the rise of Eastern European tennis players and the generational divide. They critique the influence of advertising and AI on public perception, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and historical context. The conversation also touches on economic issues, such as the burden of student debt and national debt, and the importance of storytelling and personal reflections for future generations. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Edwin Williamson - Black Train Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:01:06:46

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The Valley

8/9/2025
Episode 68: The Valley Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the decline in SpaceX's launch frequency and the impact of AI on media. They reflect on societal changes, including the rise of Eastern European tennis players and the generational divide. They critique the influence of advertising and AI on public perception, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and historical context. The conversation also touches on economic issues, such as the burden of student debt and national debt, and the importance of storytelling and personal reflections for future generations. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Cheap Suits - Are We Bored Yet? Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:01:19:13

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Neighborhood Nukes

8/2/2025
Episode 67: Neighborhood Nukes Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the reliability and environmental impact of wind turbines and nuclear power. They note that wind turbines are often inactive and can be unsightly, while nuclear power is seen as a cleaner, more reliable alternative. They also touch on the historical cycles of Texas weather, noting the recent floods and the cyclical nature of drought and rainfall. Additionally, they share personal anecdotes, including experiences with bird strikes during flights and the eclectic Fourth of July fireworks in Mustang, Oklahoma. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of community support and resilience in the face of natural disasters. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! QuikTune21 - Coins & Consequences feat. ProofBoy Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief FundTexas Community Recovery

Duration:00:58:26

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Untitled Episode

6/21/2025
Episode 66: Untitled Episode Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim discuss the complexities of nation-building, using the current conflict between Israel and Iran as a case study. They explore the historical context of nation-building efforts in Japan, Germany, and the Middle East, noting the resistance to change and the need for significant destruction before rebuilding can occur. They also delve into the technological advancements in military capabilities, such as drones and stealth bombers, and the challenges faced by SpaceX in developing the Starship. The conversation touches on the strategic implications of Iran's nuclear program and the role of leadership in overcoming development challenges. Mike also forgot what he intended to name this episode. Par. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Let Em Riot - Local Girl The Greensands - Breathe Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:01:09:40

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Tucumcari

5/31/2025
Episode 65: Tucumcari Mike and Dr. Tim discuss the concept of sustainability, emphasizing the need for systems to maintain homeostasis and the importance of thermodynamics. (Tim has a PhD, after all). They debate the sustainability of electric vehicles and nuclear power, with Tim advocating for nuclear power as the most sustainable energy source. They also touch on political dynamics, criticizing the misuse of language and the weaponization of the legal system. Additionally, they share personal anecdotes, including Tim's home renovation and experiences with severe weather in Austin, and recognizing the power of the weather systems and their impact on lives throughout the US the past few weeks. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Kevin Embleton - The Prayer of St. Francis Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:01:06:15

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Tapering

5/17/2025
Episode 64: Tapering Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the concept of "tapering", comparing it to the physiological state of athletes and how Tim is biding his time during reovations at his home. Tim shares his routine of 1200 sit-ups and an hour of stationary biking, which he has had to temporarily pause. They also touch on the economic impact of inflation and interest rates, as they do. Tim reflects on self-awareness, and his wife's "Tim-proofing" their home. They conclude with a humorous anecdote about Tim's grocery shopping routine. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Sara Jade - Hippies Raised a Cowgirl Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:00:52:27

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Tariffic

5/3/2025
Episode 63: Tariffic Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the impact of tariffs on trade, using a personal anecdote about Japanese beef as an example. They explore how tariffs are used to protect domestic industries and the broader implications for economic systems. The conversation touches on the historical context of tariffs, the concept of entropy in trade, and the cultural and economic factors influencing trade policies. They also delve into the adversarial nature of trade relationships and the need for mutual trust in negotiations. The discussion highlights the evolving nature of trade imbalances and the long-term effects of trade policies on industries. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Sara Jade - Hippies Raised a Cowgirl Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:01:00:23

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Ceremony

4/10/2025
Episode 62: Ceremony Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim discuss the concept of ceremony and its relevance to the US federal government. They reflect on the lack of ceremonial events during President Biden's tenure, contrasting it with President Trump's consistent use thus far of ceremony in his signing of Executive Orders. They highlight the importance of ceremonies in validating significant events and decisions. The conversation also touches on the administrative state, the role of the press, and the constitutionality of executive actions. They emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in government, suggesting that ceremonies play a crucial role in maintaining these principles. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Ben Jonesy Jones - Way of Life Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:01:07:35

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Words Words Words

3/22/2025
Episode 61: Words Words Words Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss various topics, including climate change, sea level changes, and the implications of earthquakes. They delve into SpaceX's achievements, noting that SpaceX accounted for 84% of the total mass launched into orbit in 2024 and 50.5% of all launches. They explore the concept of antagonistic systems in evolution and competition within the space industry. The conversation shifts to social media and political views, touching on the role of the judiciary and the potential for impeachment. They also discuss the future of education, advocating for a decentralized system where students control their learning. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Joe Martin - Can't Promise You The World Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:01:01:50

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Let's Party

2/1/2025
Episode 60: Let's Party Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the role and effectiveness of political parties in a constitutional republic. They analyze the recent Senate vote on a confirmation, noting the Vice President's tie-breaking role and the split within the Republican Party. They debate the purpose of political parties, suggesting they should organize political action based on shared principles but are mainly used for fundraising and gaslighting their constituents. They critique the lack of accountability within parties, citing examples like the Biden administration's deception of the former president's faculties. They also discuss the potential impact of Supreme Court rulings on the administrative state and the role of political parties in elections, emphasizing the need for active citizen engagement. Enjoy a bonus song near the end of the show, the value4value way! Henry Invisible - Do It Good Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:01:12:42

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Antagonism

2/1/2025
Episode 59: Antagonism Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim discuss various topics, including the challenges of recording audio in a noisy environment, the concept of orthogonality in control systems, and the importance of antagonistic systems in nature and technology. They delve into political and social issues, such as the need for justice in legal systems (yeah, really), the importance of administrative actions to address systemic problems, and the necessity of legislative changes. They also touch on the role of media and the need for transparency. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the importance of hope and the need for immediate action to address current societal issues. Enjoy a bonus song near the end of the show, the value4value way! Union Line - The Jellyfish Sting Blues Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:01:16:18

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Heroes

12/22/2024
Episode 58: Heroes In episode 58 of the Mike Neumann show, Mike and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the concept of heroes. Dr. Tim reflects on his admiration for Elon Musk, considering him a hero for speaking truth to power despite his wealth. They explore the distinction between heroes and admired figures, citing historical and biblical examples like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Jesus. The conversation delves into personal reflections on heroes from their lives, including teachers and family members. They also discuss the qualities of heroes, such as willingness to sacrifice and the ability to do the right thing in challenging situations. Enjoy a bonus song near the end of the show, the value4value way! HeyCitizen - It's Christmastime Again! Go Podcasting! -- Mike

Duration:00:58:54