Topic: Audience Feedback

5 chapters across the catalog

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:53:32 - 1:55:09

1817: Stunt Grenade

Podcast Independence, Audience Criticism

The hosts address criticism from listeners who accuse them of being "captured" or biased because they do not align with other popular "America First" podcasts. They emphasize their commitment to independent media deconstruction and their refusal to participate in the "log-rolling" culture of the broader podcasting industry.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 1:22:04 - 1:24:20

1814: Needle Drop

Female Listeners and Host Dynamics

A follow-up to a previous anecdote reveals that female listeners of the show often perceive one host as being "mean" to the other, yet find the dynamic appealing. This observation leads to a brief discussion on the "sex appeal" of the show's hosts among the 30-to-40-year-old female demographic. The hosts joke about their lack of video presence contributing to this perception.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 1:16:30 - 1:20:21

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

Generational Conflict and Podcast Audience Feedback

The hosts respond to critical listener feedback regarding their coverage of younger generations and modern technology. They defend their deconstruction of TikTok trends and DEI policies, asserting that their analysis is rooted in Gen X perspectives rather than "boomer" sentiment. The conversation shifts to the loss of mechanical self-sufficiency in the era of computerized cars.

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 1:33:49 - 1:35:04

1622: Juice Joe

Podcast Audience Feedback, Climate Change and COVID

The hosts reflect on receiving polarized feedback from listeners regarding their coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, climate change, and COVID-19 vaccines. They emphasize their commitment to deconstructing media narratives regardless of audience "rage-quitting" or accusations of bias.

Understanding No Agenda
Episode 425 27:43 - 32:23

425: Understanding No Agenda

Media Deconstruction and the Value for Value Model

Curry and Dvorak discuss their transition into serious media deconstruction, noting that they provide a service for people who lack the time to investigate news deeply. They argue that mainstream media often ignores critical connections in stories. They reflect on how the audience began to drive the show's direction toward unveiling media deception.