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322 chapters across the catalog

Hose Water
Episode 1849 2:12:33 - 2:16:12

1849: Hose Water

Kristi Noem Fired, DHS Ad Campaign Controversy

President Trump reportedly fired Kristi Noem from her position as Secretary of Homeland Security following a $220 million ad campaign that featured her prominently. Senator John Kennedy questioned Noem on the waste of funds, which Noem claimed was a directive to warn illegal immigrants to stay away. Mimi Smith-Dvorak critiques the commercial's high production value and Noem's "Camo Barbie" aesthetic.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 1:07:02 - 1:10:56

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Los Angeles Social Media Lawsuit, Youth Addiction Trial

A landmark trial in Los Angeles features testimony from data science professor John Chandler regarding billions in ad revenue generated from users under 18. The lawsuit, brought by a 20-year-old alleging addiction to Instagram, seeks to hold tech giants accountable for predatory design. Defense attorneys have countered by questioning parental responsibility in managing children's screen time.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:19:49 - 1:24:17

1840: Hoity-toity

Langley Gazette, CIA Influence and Newspaper Profitability

The Washington Post is referred to as the "Langley Gazette" due to its alleged ties to the CIA. The discussion explores the financial decline of newspapers, noting that the loss of classified ad revenue to platforms like Craigslist made the $100 million annual losses at the Post unsustainable for Bezos.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 2:26:29 - 2:29:56

1836: Big Bully

Dynamic Ad Insertion, Podfest Orlando and Ad Load

The "death spiral" of podcasting is discussed, where an unlimited supply of content leads to an increased "ad load" to maintain revenue, mirroring the decline of AM/FM radio. Dynamic Ad Insertion (DAI) is criticized for interrupting conversations mid-word, a problem noted even on major platforms like YouTube and Spotify. Reports from Podfest in Orlando suggest that listeners are becoming increasingly fatigued by the heavy volume of advertisements in modern podcasts.

Genesis
Episode 1821 2:04:12 - 2:08:49

1821: Genesis

Gen Z Ad Fatigue and the Monetization of the Internet

A viral TikTok video highlights "ad fatigue" among Gen Z users who feel overwhelmed by the constant monetization of every online interaction. The creator notes that the boundaries between human beings and brands have blurred, with influencers acting as "living breathing ads." The hosts reflect on the "no free lunch" reality of the internet, where users are the product.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 2:00:25 - 2:07:00

1819: FLOP30

No Agenda Live Stream, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts discussed the benefits of listening to the No Agenda Show live via modern podcast apps, which provide instant alerts and avoid the delays of legacy platforms. They emphasized their "value for value" model, which operates without traditional advertising or dynamic ad insertions. The segment also touched on the invasive tracking present in modern smart televisions and Google's use of Gmail data to train AI models.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:03:32 - 1:05:45

1803: Drone Wall

Private Jet Transponder Mystery and Flight Tracking

Speculation surrounds a private jet with a "triple eight" tail number that departed Addison Airport shortly after the Charlie Kirk incident. While some claim the aircraft turned off its transponder to facilitate a Zionist assassination plot, others clarify that the plane was a standard NetJets charter used by Kirk. The lack of public ADS-B data is attributed to standard privacy filters rather than covert activity.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:58:33 - 2:05:35

1803: Drone Wall

Modern Podcast Apps and Value for Value Model

The benefits of modern podcast apps, including live video streaming and real-time interaction, are discussed as alternatives to traditional platforms. The "Value for Value" funding model is contrasted with the increasing prevalence of pharmaceutical advertisements on NPR and television soap operas. New regulations regarding host endorsements in advertising are also noted as a potential challenge for the industry.

Taproot
Episode 1799 3:18:16 - 3:22:19

1799: Taproot

News Summary Mix, Hitler Rhetoric, Pharmaceutical Ads

A final audio montage summarizes the week's news, focusing on the pervasive use of "Hitler" and "fascist" rhetoric in political discourse. The mix also touches on reports that Trump officials may link child deaths to COVID-19 shots in upcoming CDC presentations. The show signs off with its signature "Adios Mofos" and a reminder of the value-for-value model.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:06:20 - 1:09:17

1798: Adam & The Robot

Ursula von der Leyen GPS Jamming Incident

Reports surfaced claiming Ursula von der Leyen's plane was targeted by Russian GPS jamming over Bulgaria, forcing the pilot to use paper maps. However, Bulgarian officials and data from Flightradar24 later contradicted these claims, showing no evidence of signal interference. The hosts view the incident as a potential attempt to manufacture a pretext for conflict with Russia.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:54:58 - 1:58:56

1798: Adam & The Robot

Executive Order on Pharmaceutical Advertising Side Effects

A new executive order aims to reinstate 1997-era rules requiring pharmaceutical companies to list all side effects in television advertisements. The hosts suggest this move will result in much longer commercials, potentially benefiting cable news revenue in the short term while discouraging drug companies from advertising due to the negative impact of long side-effect lists.

Death Buses
Episode 1797

1797: Death Buses

YouTube Advertisements, Pink Salt Belly Fat Scams

The discussion opens with a critique of incessant advertisements on YouTube and Rumble, specifically targeting a viral marketing campaign for pink salt that claims to remove belly fat. These ads are described as "boomer traps" that use long-winded, repetitive video sales letters similar to those produced by Stansbury Research. The hosts also touch upon the effectiveness of ad blockers and the presence of "trolls" in online chat rooms.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 1:39:19 - 1:46:24

1797: Death Buses

Ursula von der Leyen GPS Jamming, Paper Map Landing

A plane carrying EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was reportedly targeted by Russian GPS jamming while landing in Bulgaria, forcing pilots to use paper maps. However, the hosts analyze ADS-B flight data which shows no interruption in the plane's GPS transmission, suggesting the story may be fabricated to drum up anti-Russian sentiment.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 2:00:40 - 2:05:37

1777: Java Shack

Value for Value Model and Host-Read Ad Skepticism

The "Value for Value" funding model is contrasted with the traditional podcast advertising industry. The hosts criticize the high "ad load" in modern podcasts and the "scam" of download metrics used by the IAB. They argue that host-read ads and dynamic ad insertion often fail to reach audiences effectively, whereas their model relies on direct listener support.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 1:45:53 - 1:49:15

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Chuck Todd's Podcast and Ad-Libbing Struggles

An analysis of the "Chuck Toddcast" highlights the difference between Chuck Todd's professional teleprompter reading and his ad-libbed podcasting style. The hosts note Todd's frequent use of filler words like "um" and "ah" when not reading a script. The segment also mentions Jake Tapper's appearance on the show to discuss his book.

Op Day
Episode 1772 1:29:56 - 1:39:35

1772: Op Day

Tony Awards, Non-Binary Performances and Ads

The 78th Tony Awards featured a heavy emphasis on non-binary identities, with actor Cole Escola winning for a portrayal of Mary Todd Lincoln. The ceremony was also notable for its high volume of pharmaceutical advertisements, specifically for AIDS medications and Ozempic. Critics noted that the "rotten old binary" was a recurring theme in acceptance speeches, reflecting the current cultural shift in the Broadway community.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 1:01:56 - 1:06:07

1768: Queer The Deal

Gary Brekka Podcast, Pharmaceutical Advertising Regulations

In an interview on Gary Brekka's podcast, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discussed the legal challenges of banning direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising due to First Amendment protections. He argued that taxpayers effectively subsidize these ads because the government pays for the resulting drug prescriptions through federal agencies. The segment highlights the extensive side effects listed in drug commercials, such as those for the bone drug Evenity.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 3:50:49 - 3:55:58

1768: Queer The Deal

End of Show Mixes, Vaccine Propaganda Supercut

The episode closed with a series of musical mixes and a "propaganda supercut" featuring various news anchors and celebrities promoting COVID-19 vaccinations. The audio collage highlights the repetitive "safe and effective" messaging used by mainstream media over the past four years. The hosts signed off with their traditional "A hui hou" and "Adios mofos" before the final credits.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:44:28 - 1:47:12

1756: AG Barbie

TikTok Algorithms, AI Content, Targeted Advertising

John Dvorak describes his experience "doom scrolling" on TikTok and how the platform's algorithm quickly identified him as an older user. Within minutes, he was served advertisements for dental implants based on his scrolling patterns and interest in AI-generated videos. The hosts discuss the addictive nature of the platform and the prevalence of fake or manipulated content.