Topic: Austin Texas

248 chapters across the catalog

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:23 - 5:42

1859: Splashdown

Austin Cultural Shifts, Antidepressants, and Declining Birth Rates

A report from a salon in Austin, Texas, suggests a significant cultural shift among liberal women, characterized by a decline in sexual activity and rising cancer rates. These health trends are attributed to increased cortisol levels, immune suppression, and the over-prescription of antidepressants, which are known to negatively impact libido. Local data indicates the birth rate in Austin has significantly decreased as a result of these social and medical factors.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 41:19 - 43:50

1848: Podcaster Down!

Texas Governor Run, Political Consultancy

A potential run for the office of Governor of Texas is discussed as a future career move. The conversation covers the logistics of moving to Austin, the power of the position, and the role of a political advisor in a hypothetical campaign to succeed Greg Abbott.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 51:56 - 55:52

1847: Off-Ramp

Austin Mass Shooting, Ted Cruz on Terrorism Nexus

Senator Ted Cruz discusses a mass shooting on 6th Street in Austin, Texas, that left three dead and over a dozen injured. While the FBI is investigating a potential nexus to terrorism, Cruz emphasizes the broader threat posed by Iran as a state sponsor of Hamas and Hezbollah. The hosts express skepticism, suggesting the event may be related to local crime rather than international terrorism.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:54:36 - 1:57:58

1821: Genesis

BlackRock and the Universal Basic Income Strategy

The hosts speculate that investment firms like BlackRock and Blackstone are purchasing residential properties in anticipation of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) rollout. They argue that these firms will benefit from government-subsidized rents once UBI is implemented. Meanwhile, markets like Austin, Texas, are seeing a 20% decline in home prices as tech workers and transients leave the area.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 3:57 - 8:14

1797: Death Buses

Austin City Logo Redesign, 1.1 Million Dollar Price Tag

The City of Austin has unveiled a new official logo and brand identity intended to replace 300 different city service marks at a cost of $1.1 million. Critics compare the design to a tent or intersecting freeways, suggesting it looks like it was made with a basic Canva account. The discussion highlights local frustration with the city council's spending priorities amidst other urban issues.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 11:40 - 14:23

1780: Chatbox

Austin Fire Chief Joel Baker Under Fire for Deployment Delays

Austin Fire Chief Joel Baker faces allegations from the firefighters union for withholding trained rescue crews during deadly floods. Union representatives claim Baker ignored requests for deployment on July 2nd and 3rd, potentially resulting in preventable loss of life. Baker defended his decision as a necessary balance to maintain resources within the city of Austin.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 2:12:18 - 2:17:21

1769: Mr. Umami

Show History, Listener Support Model

The hosts reflect on the four-year journey it took for the podcast to become a full-time endeavor after moving to Texas in 2011. The "Value for Value" system relies on "Time, Talent, and Treasure," where listeners contribute through financial donations, volunteer work, and technical expertise. This model avoids the "guilt-based" advertising of traditional media and fosters a community of producers who sustain the show's independence.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 2:53:47 - 2:58:57

1728: Hatchet Man

Final Producer Credits and Local Donations

The final segment of producer credits includes donations from Warsaw, Poland, and various U.S. cities. Zachary Vickers is upgraded to an Associate Executive Producer after a second donation, and the hosts acknowledge several $50 donors from across the country, thanking them for supporting episode 1728.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 3:05:00 - 3:08:28

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Joe Rogan Trump Interview, Commodore Ceremony

Adam Curry speculates that Donald Trump's interview with Joe Rogan is being recorded in a secret location to avoid crowds at Rogan's Austin comedy club. The hosts conduct a formal "Commodore Ceremony" for over a dozen new producers, directing them to NoAgendaRings.com for their certificates. They also announce upcoming birthdays for several community members.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:40 - 3:35

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Jason Calacanis Relocates to Texas Ranch

Tech entrepreneur Jason Calacanis, often referred to as J-Cal, has moved from California to a horse ranch outside of Austin, Texas. He cited dissatisfaction with California's current state as the primary reason for selling his properties and relocating. Plans for the new property include building a professional studio, leading to speculation about future collaborations with the All In podcast and other media figures like Joe Rogan or Tucker Carlson.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 50:08 - 52:33

1661: Hard Landing

NIH Gain-of-Function Admission, Lockdown Tipping Points

During a congressional hearing, NIH official Lawrence Tabak admitted that the agency funded research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology that meets the generic definition of gain-of-function. The discussion reflects on the origins of the 2020 lockdowns, identifying the cancellation of South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, as the primary tipping point for national closures.

Million Morons
Episode 1642 1:05:02 - 1:12:08

1642: Million Morons

Austin Political Climate, Leaving the Country Rhetoric

A personal anecdote describes the heightened political anxiety in Austin, Texas, where residents are reportedly discussing leaving the country if Donald Trump is re-elected. The hosts discuss the "spun out" nature of these voters and the effectiveness of media programming in riling up both high and low-intelligence demographics.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:04:37 - 2:06:54

1641: Lock the Clock

Host Travels to Austin and Dog Boarding

One of the hosts recounts a recent trip to Austin, Texas, which included boarding a dog at a "pet resort" and meeting with a former Hollywood executive. The trip yielded little in the way of industry news, as the contact was described as being "out of the loop." The segment serves as a brief personal update between news topics.

Pain Sponge
Episode 1609 2:21:24 - 2:26:28

1609: Pain Sponge

Austin No Agenda Meetup, Doc's Backyard, and Genetic Research

A recent No Agenda meetup at Doc's Backyard in Austin, Texas, drew approximately 60 attendees despite rainy weather. The event featured a diverse group, including a genetic researcher who shared skepticism regarding the current state of mRNA vaccines. The hosts emphasize the importance of "connection is protection" and encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps for live interaction.

Unbanked
Episode 1570 1:19:17 - 1:25:11

1570: Unbanked

Gender Refugees, Portland Oregon Migration

Families are reportedly leaving Texas for Portland, Oregon, identifying as "gender refugees" due to legislation restricting gender-affirming care for minors. The segment analyzes a Portland newspaper article, suggesting these families are reacting to perceived threats and "Trump flags" rather than documented instances of persecution.

Killer Clown
Episode 1536 1:37:45 - 1:40:23

1536: Killer Clown

Alex Stringer Texas Senate Testimony, Satirical Activism

Austin activist and former mayoral candidate Alex Stringer delivered a satirical testimony before the Texas Senate, mockingly adopting the persona of a "triple-vaccinated" extremist. Stringer's testimony included absurd claims about "stage 5 testicular cancer" and his son's transition at a drag show. The performance is noted as a critique of modern political rhetoric and the "Drag Queen Story Hour" controversy.

HABIDAT
Episode 1528 2:42:08 - 2:44:59

1528: HABIDAT

Austin Ice Storm and Infrastructure Failure

An ice storm in Austin, Texas, left over 150,000 residents without power, leading to a rare front-page editorial from the Austin American-Statesman. The failure is attributed to local city management and poor infrastructure maintenance rather than the statewide power grid.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 34:47 - 37:20

1526: Canuck Chuck

Texas Ice Storm, Power Outages, Generator Preparation

The Texas Hill Country and Austin area experienced significant ice accumulation, leading to widespread power outages and dangerous road conditions. One of the hosts describes using a home generator and multiple internet backups, including Starlink, to maintain broadcasting capabilities during the storm.

Satchel of Richards
Episode 1517 19:39 - 23:33

1517: Satchel of Richards

New Yorker Migration to Texas and Cultural Bubbles

An anecdote about a dinner party in Texas highlights the cultural friction experienced by New Yorkers who have recently relocated to the state. The conversation touches on differing regional reactions to the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the perception of Russian forces in Ukraine. The hosts reflect on the "deconstruction bubble" they inhabit compared to those following New York Times or MSNBC narratives.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 45:46 - 49:31

1470: Clubbing Center

Texas Education Standards, Rewriting History Concerns

A high school teacher in Austin, Texas, expresses difficulty in teaching the history of the American eugenics movement due to strict state standards (TEKS). Colleagues reportedly fear that introducing these facts would be viewed as "rewriting history" or deviating from approved social studies curricula. The discussion highlights a perceived gap in public education regarding the domestic origins of ideologies later adopted by the Nazi regime.