Topic: Ayn Rand

67 chapters across the catalog

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 2:12:55 - 2:17:22

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Fumble-Rooskie and Dame Meowdison's 33rd Birthday

Ernest Parton's donation leads to a discussion about the "fumble-rooskie" football play, which John Dvorak refers to as the "switcheroo." Dame Meowdison from Florida also celebrated her 33rd birthday with a $333.33 donation, requesting an "Atlas Shrugged" jingle. The hosts discuss the longevity of some of the show's earliest audio clips.

Authentified
Episode 1687 1:36:04 - 1:43:55

1687: Authentified

Value for Value, No Agenda Art and Meetups

The "Value for Value" funding model is traced back to Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" and implemented early in the show's history. The hosts review listener-submitted artwork, favoring human-created Photoshop over soulless AI art. A recent "Mallard Club" meetup in Albany, California, organized by Sir Rick Calcitrant, is praised for its high attendance and generosity.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 2:28:25 - 2:30:05

1640: Funny Farm

Value for Value Model and Ayn Rand Origins

The "Value for Value" funding model used by the program is discussed in relation to its potential origins in Ayn Rand's novel *Atlas Shrugged*. While the hosts have popularized the term in the podcasting space, listeners suggested that the philosophical concept of trading value for value was a central theme in Rand's work. The hosts expressed interest in verifying the literary connection to give proper credit.

Openers
Episode 1584 43:42 - 45:19

1584: Openers

No Agenda National Anthem, Gimmo Nation

The hosts present the "Gimmo Nation National Anthem," a satirical song about being "distracted slaves" of legacy media. The segment includes a mock advertisement for "Mac and Cheese by Ayn Rand," framed as essential survival food for the burgeoning police state. This section highlights the show's use of musical satire to critique consumerism and government reliance.

Shoehorn Event
Episode 1453 42:04 - 47:21

1453: Shoehorn Event

Evolution of Smart Chips and Silicon Valley Politics

The history of the smart chip, originally a French invention, is traced from its early adoption in Europe to its eventual integration into American credit cards. The hosts discuss the political shift in Silicon Valley from Ayn Rand-style objectivism to its current alignment with the Democratic Party.

Leapicide
Episode 1325 1:14:07 - 1:18:50

1325: Leapicide

Bill Gates Philanthropy and Microsoft Legacy

An animated video from AumSum.com exploring the hypothetical disappearance of Bill Gates is analyzed. The discussion covers Gates' influence on global health, climate change, and the historical impact of Microsoft on the tech industry.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 1:35:37 - 1:41:10

1298: The Palmist

Listener Donations, De-douching Ceremony, Central Carolina Casey

Listeners contributed portions of their stimulus checks and shared personal stories of "mind expansion" through the show. One producer, Central Carolina Casey, requested "hunting karma" after missing a shot at a buck. The hosts also mock a new podcast titled "Pod Is a Woman," featuring former Obama administration staffers, while Adam Curry denounces the use of the word "pod" to describe a show.

Eyeballitis
Episode 1284 2:17:39 - 2:21:13

1284: Eyeballitis

Big Tech Antitrust Report and Democratic Funding

House Democrats released a 450-page report urging the breakup of Big Tech monopolies. The hosts argue that Silicon Valley, once libertarian and influenced by Ayn Rand, is now firmly Democratic. They suggest the antitrust report is a "gouge" to extract more campaign donations from tech giants rather than a sincere effort to increase competition.

Curtain Wranglers
Episode 1241 2:09:58 - 2:15:43

1241: Curtain Wranglers

Barbara Ponwitz, Atlas Shrugged and Final Mother's Day Tributes

Barbara Ponwitz requested "F-cancer" and "Jobs" karma for her family in Pennsylvania. An anonymous producer donated $200.02, citing the influence of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged and Elon Musk's recent comments on the pandemic. The segment concluded the Mother's Day tributes with a shout-out to "Mama Kim" in South Jersey and a final tally of new Dames.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105 2:05:27 - 2:10:37

1105: BOMBSHELL!

DC Food Banks, Producer Credits, Brain Tumor Recovery

During the government shutdown, federal workers in Washington D.C. utilized local food banks, a situation used by politicians for "marketing" purposes. The show acknowledges various producers, including a 73-year-old former Rush Limbaugh listener recovering from brain surgery. The hosts emphasize their role in providing "truth" that mainstream figures like Limbaugh do not cover, while thanking the audience for their financial support.

Barrel Roll
Episode 1059 1:27:20 - 1:32:48

1059: Barrel Roll

Bitcoin Mining Success, Job Karma and Show Credits

Simon Lutz, a Bitcoin miner from Switzerland, is thanked for a $200 donation after finding success in cryptocurrency despite the hosts' previous skepticism. The segment also covers a "jobs karma" request for a listener's brother, though the hosts warn against using "Trump jobs karma" due to reported negative side effects.

Free Scooter!
Episode 1044 2:52:18 - 2:58:41

1044: Free Scooter!

Show Sign-Off and Mac and Cheese Mix

The show concludes with a final sign-off from Austin and Silicon Valley. A special musical mix by the Gregory Brothers featuring an Ayn Rand-themed song about "Mac and Cheese" is played. The hosts remind listeners of the upcoming Sunday show and the various ways to stay connected with the *No Agenda* community.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 1:10:29 - 1:15:03

991: Milkshake Duck

Grand Canyon Offer, Birthday Donations

Michael Harrington offers his residence at the Grand Canyon for free use by No Agenda producers. Several birthday donations are acknowledged, including Karen Samuel and Sir Foxbat of the Crypto Knights. Sir Foxbat requests a specific Ayn Rand "Mac and Cheese" clip to celebrate his birthday.

Clip Job
Episode 985 58:32 - 59:19

985: Clip Job

Atlas Shrugged Sales Resurgence

The hosts discuss a 25% increase in sales for Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, which sold 300,000 copies in the first half of the year. They attribute this resurgence to readers seeing parallels between the book's dystopian themes and current political and economic events. They encourage listeners to "go Galt" in response to societal shifts.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 5:32:26 - 5:34:45

976: 10th Anniversary

Dr. Kiki Science Jingle and Small Business Karma

Producers request the "Dr. Kiki Science" and "Atlas Shrugged" jingles during their knighthood ceremonies. Colin Ayers requests career karma for his small business and general karma for everyone on Earth except for "reptilians and archons."

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 6:50:40 - 6:53:58

976: 10th Anniversary

Communication Skills Karma and Austin Anniversary Road Trip

Sir Matthew Wilson requests karma for his son Eli to assist with communication skills. Alex and Athena report they are on a road trip to Austin, Texas, to celebrate their first anniversary, which coincides with the podcast's 10th anniversary.

Sock Puppet Media
Episode 969 2:49:37 - 2:51:47

969: Sock Puppet Media

Prince George's Schooling, Elite Diet vs. Mac and Cheese

The enrollment of Prince George in a private school with a $20,000 annual fee is contrasted with the "mac and cheese" diet often associated with the working class. The hosts joke that while the masses eat processed food, the young prince is served rack of lamb and taught philosophy at age five.

Learn Russian!
Episode 933 2:20:56 - 2:25:01

933: Learn Russian!

Knighting of Dame Anne Wordsmith, Anniversary Gift

Sergei Riley-Casteen gifted a knighthood to his wife, Marie, for their 10th wedding anniversary, bestowing upon her the title "Dame Anne Wordsmith." The ceremony included the traditional No Agenda accolades and a discussion on the spelling of the name "Anne" in relation to Ayn Rand.

Loyalty Test
Episode 899 16:58 - 19:54

899: Loyalty Test

Amazon Bestseller List, 1984 and Dystopian Literature Trends

George Orwell's "1984" reached the top of the Amazon bestseller list following the inauguration of Donald Trump and the use of the phrase "alternative facts." Other titles seeing a resurgence include Sinclair Lewis's "It Can't Happen Here." The hosts mock CNN's Poppy Harlow for her analysis of the trend and question if Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" is also climbing the charts.