Topic: Bauhaus

5 chapters across the catalog

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 2:29:08 - 2:32:13

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

No Agenda Art, Racing, and Listener Talents

The hosts showcase listener talents, including a signed photo from SCCA champion Ashlyn Speed and a framed Bauhaus-style art piece. They discuss the "Time, Talent, and Treasure" model of the show, where listeners contribute art and technical skills. The segment emphasizes the personal connections formed between the hosts and the "producers" (listeners).

White Adjacent
Episode 1328 1:28:46 - 1:35:40

1328: White Adjacent

No Agenda Show Production and Art Generator Recognition

The hosts transition to show-specific business, celebrating the "Value for Value" model and the contributions of the "No Agenda" community. Special recognition is given to artists like Sir 3D for his Bauhaus-inspired work and "Correct a Record" for the episode's cover art. The segment emphasizes the importance of using Podcasting 2.0 certified apps to access features like chapters and real-time art updates.

Cluster Five
Episode 1319 1:40:31 - 1:43:00

1319: Cluster Five

Electrostatic Quonset Hut, No Agenda Bauhaus

Dame Astrid, the Duchess of Japan, proposes a "No Agenda Bauhaus" design featuring an electrostatic Quonset hut with UV disinfection and an integrated insect farm. This follows a call for producers to submit architectural designs for the "Build Back Better" movement.

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 1:03:35 - 1:07:54

1318: Jab and Go

The New European Bauhaus Architecture Project

Ursula von der Leyen introduced the "New European Bauhaus," a project intended to unify mass production with individual artistic vision for sustainable living. The original Bauhaus movement began in the Weimar Republic in 1920 but was shut down in 1933. The new iteration focuses on organic building materials and transforming public infrastructure, such as train stations and opera houses, into sustainable, green-roofed buildings.

Slackified
Episode 1199 2:48:43 - 2:53:12

1199: Slackified

Sir Gary of Casco Point, Minneapolis Tribune and Bauhaus

Sir Gary of Casco Point on Lake Minnetonka is knighted after canceling his newspaper subscription to donate the funds to No Agenda. He encourages other "douchebags" to support the show's value-for-value model. The hosts describe the No Agenda community as the "Bauhaus of the era," representing a postmodern shift in media production.