Topic: Adam Scott

115 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872

1872: Lunar Economy

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, Tai Chi Walking Ads

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the broadcast from the Texas Hill Country and Refinery Row. They discuss the absurdity of "Tai Chi walking" advertisements appearing in social media feeds, which Curry avoids by paying for YouTube Premium. The conversation shifts to Donald Trump's rotation of spokespeople, noting that Treasury Secretary Scott Besant is filling in for Carolyn Leavitt on major news networks.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 1:52:13 - 1:58:17

1842: A Dog A Day

Podcasting 2.0, Scott Adams Interview Retrospective

The hosts discuss the success of a re-aired eight-year-old interview with Dilbert creator Scott Adams, noting its definitive nature before his recent public controversies. They also highlight the "Pod Ping" technology and the "Value for Value" model that powers the show. A tribute is paid to the late Sir Bill Walsh, who created iconic show art and music.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 9:49 - 15:44

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Scott Adams Retrospective, Personal Anecdotes and Legacy

John C. Dvorak introduces a retrospective interview with the late Dilbert creator Scott Adams, sharing personal stories from their 30-year friendship. Dvorak recalls visiting Adams' house, discussing his marriage to Stacy Basham, his lack of wall art, and his strong recommendation for heated floors in home construction.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 15:45 - 19:34

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Scott Adams Career Origins, Pacific Bell and Cisco Investment

Scott Adams recounts his early days working at Pacific Bell in 1993, where he demonstrated the nascent World Wide Web to visitors. He reflects on his failure to invest in Cisco despite a direct recommendation from a top engineer, calling it his worst financial decision.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 1:21:36 - 1:26:09

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Podcast Feed Value, Post-Mortem Strategy and Outro

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the inherent value of podcast RSS feeds and subscriber lists after a host's death, citing the continued activity on Scott Adams' and Charlie Kirk's feeds. They joke about their own "exit strategy" and remind listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model ahead of Valentine's Day.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 4:15 - 14:34

1834: Swarm Forge

Scott Adams Tribute and Dilbert Creator Career History

A lengthy tribute is paid to the late Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip, following his recent passing. Details of his early career are shared, including his time at Crocker Bank and Pacific Bell, where he was eventually fired by an efficiency expert who became a character in his cartoons. His work ethic, physical health struggles with his drawing hand, and his unique philosophy on human suggestibility and "thinking past the sale" are explored.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 14:35 - 17:07

1834: Swarm Forge

Scott Adams Deathbed Conversion and Suggestibility Thesis

A theory is presented suggesting that Scott Adams' preoccupation with suggestibility may have influenced his own health outcome after a radiologist gave him a terminal prognosis. His reported deathbed conversion to Christianity is discussed as a final example of his "thinking past the sale" strategy. The narrative posits that his analytical nature led him to overthink the COVID-19 vaccine and government propaganda.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 17:09 - 22:15

1834: Swarm Forge

Listener Reactions and Personal Anecdotes on Scott Adams

A listener letter from Mitchell Reeves highlights the impact of Scott Adams' podcast alongside the current show. An anecdote is shared regarding a past online conflict on CompuServe and ZDNet, which served as the basis for advice given to Adams about ending public arguments through simple apologies.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 3:09:39 - 3:21:44

1834: Swarm Forge

Final Donor Credits and Peerage Upgrades

The show concludes with a final reading of donations between $50 and $200. Several producers are upgraded to the No Agenda Roundtable, including Sir Eric, Sir Eugene, and Sir Brian. The hosts thank the "best podcast in the universe" audience for their continued support through the Value for Value model, specifically mentioning long-term donors who have sent checks for over 16 years.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 2:21:35 - 2:26:04

1825: MUK-Ultra

Associate Producer Credits, Arcana Resin and GigaWatt Coffee

Associate producers are recognized, including John Siebert, who promoted "Arcana Resin" handmade jewelry. A birthday donation from DJ Sphinx in New York prompted a request for more "boomer life tips" on topics like hangovers and developing thicker skin. Eli the Coffee Guy also provided an update on GigaWatt Coffee's sampler pack sale.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 42:00 - 44:25

1805: Hamburger Wine

Classical Music for Pest Control, Scott Adams, and Pop Propaganda

A host shares a tip about playing 24/7 classical music to keep pests out of a home using subsonic frequencies from large woofers. They recount a conversation with Scott Adams, who avoids pop music because he views it as subconsciously designed propaganda. The discussion touches on the violent themes and repetitive beats in modern hip-hop as a form of societal conditioning.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 44:14 - 46:45

1781: Cluster 1

Scott Adams Epstein Commentary, National Security Perspective

Dilbert creator Scott Adams faced backlash for suggesting that the Epstein files might be a "commander-in-chief issue" rather than a simple crime story. Adams argued that full disclosure could derail peace negotiations or impact Republican control of Congress, leading to accusations that he is a "controlled" operative.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 34:00 - 36:38

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Scott Adams, Prostate Cancer Announcement

Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, announced that he has stage 4 prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, mirroring the diagnosis of Joe Biden. Adams suggested his life expectancy may only reach the summer of 2024. While some listeners initially suspected a "hypno trick" or social experiment, Adams' physical condition and slurred speech in recent broadcasts suggest a serious medical decline.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 36:39 - 39:46

1766: Cinematic Ambush

COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory, Jon Stewart, Scott Adams

The evolution of the COVID-19 lab leak theory is revisited, highlighting how figures like Scott Adams initially dismissed the possibility in favor of the "wet market" narrative. Jon Stewart's famous appearance on Stephen Colbert's show is cited as a turning point where the "obvious" connection between the Wuhan virology lab and the outbreak was publicly addressed. Critics argue that early dismissal of the lab leak theory led many to naively trust government vaccine recommendations.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 39:46 - 45:57

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Turbo Cancer Concerns, Scott Adams Vaccine Skepticism

Scott Adams has questioned the medical consensus regarding the progression of his and Joe Biden's prostate cancer, suggesting the disease is moving at an unnaturally rapid pace. The term "turbo cancer" is discussed in relation to the COVID-19 vaccine's potential impact on reproductive organs and the immune system. Adams' skepticism toward his doctors' timelines suggests he believes an external factor accelerated the stage 4 metastasis.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 3:04:52 - 3:08:54

1728: Hatchet Man

Tip of the Day: Amazon Counterfeit Memory

The "Tip of the Day" focuses on avoiding counterfeit memory products on Amazon. Inspired by Scott Adams' complaints about pirated calendars, the hosts advise listeners to check one-star reviews specifically for chips and thumb drives to identify fake storage capacities and faulty hardware.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:17:58 - 2:20:44

1722: This Actually Happened!

Anti-Mask Sentiment, Hydroxychloroquine Media Debate

Protesters in the UK argued that mandatory masking constitutes "battery" and expressed skepticism about the virus's lethality. In the US, the debate over hydroxychloroquine continued, with some citing Dilbert creator Scott Adams' defense of the drug. Critics accused media outlets like CNN of potentially causing deaths by discouraging the use of treatments that some doctors believe are effective.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 10:22 - 16:17

1708: Gaytheist

Scott Adams Analysis, Biden Apostrophe Defense

Dilbert creator Scott Adams proposed a linguistic defense of Joe Biden, suggesting the President used a possessive apostrophe ("supporter's") rather than a plural noun. This interpretation would mean Biden was calling the comedian's "garbage" rhetoric the issue, rather than the supporters themselves. However, critics argue the White House's shifting explanations and the audio evidence make this grammatical defense unlikely to persuade the public.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 9:53 - 12:43

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Divided America and the Vaccinated vs. Infected Narrative

Dr. Anthony Fauci and NIH Deputy Director Barney Graham promoted a vision of a "split-screen America" divided between the vaccinated and the infected. The hosts discuss the "two movies, one screen" concept popularized by Scott Adams in relation to COVID-19. They question the efficacy of vaccines in light of breakthrough cases and the continued requirement for masks.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 3:09:52 - 3:15:31

1690: Corn Sweat

In the Morning Outro, Admiral Mike Studeman Book

The hosts select a "blatant sexism" clip from Megyn Kelly as the show's closing soundbite. A final "Tip of the Day" recommends the book "Might of the Chain" by retired Rear Admiral Mike Studeman, which focuses on leadership and integrity. The hosts sign off with their traditional "In the Morning" greetings and promote the 24/7 No Agenda stream.