Topic: Amygdala

69 chapters across the catalog

Scruples
Episode 1715 13:29 - 16:33

1715: Scruples

Personal Accountability, Historical Predictions and Soul Corruption

The conversation shifts to personal reflections on past predictions, including skepticism regarding the original iPad launch and the moon landing. A philosophical argument is made that the current political climate is "polluting the soul" of the public. The mission of the program is reaffirmed as helping listeners "resize their amygdala" to remain calm amidst media-driven crises.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 2:51:17 - 2:53:45

1709: Umpty Ump

Amygdala, Fear Genes and GPS Memory Loss

New research from UC Davis suggests that fear responses are determined by specific gene clusters in the amygdala rather than its overall size. Another study indicates that heavy reliance on GPS navigation can weaken the parts of the brain responsible for memory and spatial orientation. The segment advises listeners to "put the phone in a drawer" to maintain cognitive health.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 36:46 - 43:38

1670: The Meloni

Transient Global Amnesia, Taylor Swift Eras Tour Phenomenon

Science reports suggest Taylor Swift fans are experiencing "transient global amnesia" due to sensory overload and emotional stress during concerts. The hosts compare this to their own experiences at high-intensity events, with one host recounting seeing Jimi Hendrix six times. They suggest the "Swift Op" involves mind control through strobe lights and rapid costume changes to influence young voters.

Poonami
Episode 1645 2:15:08 - 2:16:08

1645: Poonami

Vaping, Nicotine, and Anxiety Inhibition

A study published in Science Direct explores how nicotine delivery through vaping inhibits the amygdala and promotes dopamine pathways to reduce anxiety. The segment suggests that efforts to ban flavored vapes are intended to keep the youth "spun up" and anxious rather than allowing them a cheap method of stress regulation.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 1:27:11 - 1:29:40

1634: Nukes in Space!

Scent Therapy, Depression Recovery and Amygdala Stimulation

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh found that familiar scents are more effective than words at triggering positive memories in people suffering from depression. This "stink therapy" or aromatherapy engages the amygdala directly through neural connections. The findings suggest that scent-based interventions could play a significant role in mental health recovery.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 3:00:22 - 3:05:01

1634: Nukes in Space!

Meetup Reports, Rochester New Hampshire and Upcoming Events

A recorded report from a recent "No Agenda" meetup in Rochester, New Hampshire, highlights the social and deconstructive nature of these gatherings. A comprehensive list of upcoming meetups across the U.S. and internationally (including Kuala Lumpur) is provided to encourage listener participation and "amygdala shrinkage."

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 3:14:43 - 3:20:12

1564: Zombie Town

Outro, End of Show Mixes and Sign-off

Adam and John sign off, promoting Nick the Rad's upcoming interview with artist Mike Reilly. They thank the producers and mixers, including the returning Sir Chris from Down Under. The episode ends with a series of creative audio mixes, including a song about "three heads on my desk" and a parody advertisement for "swollen amygdala" support.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 2:03:23 - 2:07:39

1553: Ample Bosom

Knighting Ceremony, CrowdHealth Sovereign Alternative

Mark Kopenhurst is knighted following a significant donation. He promotes "CrowdHealth" as a sovereign alternative to traditional health insurance, explaining how the collective model negotiates with doctors and uses Bitcoin for fund growth. The segment also mentions "Liberland" and the challenges of living under restrictive state governance in Washington.

Rage Bait
Episode 1533 4:20 - 8:24

1533: Rage Bait

Podfasters Movement, Benefits of Normal Speed Listening

A growing movement of "Podfasters" is choosing to stop listening to podcasts at 1.5x or double speed in favor of normal playback. Proponents claim that slowing down reduces irritability in real-world conversations and improves patience with family members. Cognitive theories suggest that natural pacing allows the brain to move through saturation, incubation, and illumination phases, which are often inhibited by high-speed audio consumption.

The Best Clips Of The Day
Episode 1509 1:25:36 - 1:27:23

1509: The Best Clips Of The Day

Calmer K9, Dog Separation Anxiety Device

Assisi Animal Health developed the "Calmer K9," a device designed to treat separation anxiety in dogs by targeting the amygdala. The device uses pulsed electromagnetic signals to increase nitric oxide and "feel-good" substances like serotonin and dopamine in the dog's brain to reduce inflammation and fear.

The Nurge
Episode 1469 2:35:07 - 2:41:34

1469: The Nurge

MDMA Clinical Trials, Amygdala Activation

Clinical reports on MDMA suggest the drug temporarily shuts off the amygdala, which is why it is being studied for the treatment of PTSD. The hosts discuss the history of the drug in Silicon Valley and its effects on social behavior, contrasting it with the negative side effects of SSRIs and stimulants.

Ninja Variant
Episode 1467 2:08:36 - 2:19:07

1467: Ninja Variant

Associate Executive Producers, Value for Value Model

The hosts read the names and notes of Associate Executive Producers, discussing the "Value for Value" funding model. They mention a producer running for office in Michigan on a platform of "not eating bugs" and thank the community for their continued financial support through the show's 15-year history.

Bo Jo No Mo
Episode 1466 1:21:37 - 1:27:24

1466: Bo Jo No Mo

Political Brain Differences, MRI Disgust Study

A PBS documentary details research showing structural differences between conservative and liberal brains, specifically regarding the disgust response in the amygdala. A study claims a 95% accuracy rate in predicting political ideology based on brain scans of reactions to disgusting images. Jonathan Haidt's work on "openness to experience" is cited to explain these personality variations.

In Silico
Episode 1403 2:33:23 - 2:38:18

1403: In Silico

Global Meetup Reports, Sydney Freedom, Portland Amygdala

Listeners from Sydney, Australia, and Portland, Oregon, provide audio reports from their local No Agenda meetups. A schedule of upcoming meetups in California, Michigan, and Colorado is provided.

Flu Zone
Episode 1385 2:57:31 - 3:02:31

1385: Flu Zone

Associate Producer Donations and Dutch Language Lessons

The hosts read a series of $50 donations, including one from a listener who moved from Austin to Nederland, Colorado. The segment includes a brief lesson on Dutch pronunciation regarding the names of various producers and a "Wild West Pimp Style" jingle request.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 3:11:19 - 3:13:30

1382: super-mutation

Calmer Canine, Amygdala Treatment for Dogs

A new device called "Calmer Canine" uses pulsed electromagnetic signals to treat separation anxiety in dogs by targeting the amygdala. The technology, based on FDA-cleared human treatments, aims to reduce inflammation and increase the production of serotonin and dopamine. The device highlights the growing market for high-tech emotional regulation tools for pets.

Stink Minority
Episode 1381 21:31 - 25:59

1381: Stink Minority

Michael Morell, Second Wave Attack Predictions

During the 9/11 attacks, CIA officer Michael Morell briefed President Bush on Air Force One regarding a predicted second wave of attacks that never materialized. This historical inaccuracy is compared to modern psychological operations, described as a mass amygdala hijack designed to keep the public in a state of fear. The isolation of lockdowns and the trauma of 9/11 are cited as ingredients for mass formation psychosis.

Heat Map
Episode 1368 2:22:58 - 2:25:25

1368: Heat Map

Latvian Community, Atlanta Maskless Gathering

A "hot Latvian wife" in Georgia reported on a 90-person gathering of the Latvian community in Atlanta where no masks were worn and no infections followed. The story highlights the tight-knit nature of the Latvian diaspora in the U.S. and their shared skepticism of mainstream pandemic narratives.

Media Liescape
Episode 1358 2:26:56 - 2:29:34

1358: Media Liescape

CNN, Amygdala Hijacking and Fear Appeals

A media scholar on CNN explained the concept of "amygdala hijacking," where fear-based rhetoric floods the brain with stress hormones to bypass rational thought. Critics point out the irony of CNN hosting this discussion, given the network's own frequent use of fear-based reporting during the pandemic.