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[The Eccentric Obsessions and Consumer Critiques of Jordan Schlansky]-[The Conan and Jordan Show – Consumer Watchdog]

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend · B2 · 2025-02-14

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The Eccentric World of Jordan Schlansky: Music, Hygiene, and Surrealism

In this episode of The Conan and Jordan Show, listeners are treated to an unfiltered glimpse into the highly specific, often baffling, and deeply rigid mind of Jordan Schlansky. The conversation drifts from the nuance of high-fidelity audio equipment to the "human bodily erosion" caused by toilet paper, painting a portrait of a man who defines his existence through hyper-specific consumer choices and a detached, observational approach to life.

The Audiophile’s Crusade

Jordan’s passion for music is not merely about listening; it is about the hunt for the perfect "mastering." He reveals his obsession with collecting rare CD pressings from around the world, arguing that the 1980s and 90s saw significant variations in sound quality depending on the region. He specifically cites his love for the "atomic CD from Mercury" of Rush’s Moving Pictures and laments the "upcut" of the first note on many releases of John Parr’s St. Elmo’s Fire. Conan, ever the skeptic, challenges the practicality of this hobby, labeling it an "outmoded" endeavor in the age of streaming. Jordan, however, remains undeterred, viewing himself as a guardian of "uncompressed, high dynamic range music" against a world that settles for "compressed music services."

Consumer Watchdog: The Toilet Paper Dilemma

In a segment titled "Jordan Schlansky Consumer Watchdog," Jordan shifts his focus to the manufacturing trends of Charmin toilet paper. He expresses genuine distress over corporate "shrinkflation," noting that the sheet count per roll has decreased from 286 to 231, a "20% decrease" in overall square footage. Jordan views this as a personal affront, as he prides himself on buying in bulk to avoid the chore of frequent re-purchasing.

His approach to hygiene is equally unconventional. He discusses the "friction and abrasion" inherent in using toilet paper, which he describes as causing "human bodily erosion." He even details his "adaptive techniques" for travel, where he improvises by using hotel garbage pails to orient his body in a squatting position to properly align his "puborectalis muscle." Conan, horrified and amused, attempts to steer the conversation back to reality, but Jordan insists that his reliance on bamboo toilet stools and specific soap-and-water methods is simply a mark of his superior "adaptability."

A Surreal Partnership

Throughout the episode, the dynamic between Conan and Jordan remains one of a classic "odd couple." Conan frequently attempts to pierce Jordan’s stoic, almost robotic exterior—asking about his wife, his birthday, or his tendency to watch people "through a window"—only to be met with surreal, Kafkaesque responses. Jordan frames himself as a "private man" and an "observer of humanity," while Conan struggles to understand how Jordan manages to navigate a standard marriage and family life while seemingly living in a world of his own design.

Ultimately, the show serves as a testament to the strange, unscripted chemistry between the two. While Conan acts as the audience’s proxy, highlighting the absurdity of Jordan’s "audio crimes" and "maniacal" laughter, there is an underlying, albeit perverse, appreciation for Jordan’s commitment to his own eccentricity. As Jordan puts it, he offers a "surreal conversation" that cannot be found anywhere else on SiriusXM, reinforcing his status as one of the most enigmatic figures in the podcasting landscape.

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