Topic: Bookstore

8 chapters across the catalog

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:46:02 - 1:50:32

1798: Adam & The Robot

Gen Z Password Literacy and Tech Literacy

A "boots on the ground" report from a college bookstore employee highlights a lack of basic technical literacy among Gen Z students, specifically regarding password resets. The hosts discuss how the shift toward "Sign in with Google" or Apple has removed the need for users to understand underlying account security. They lament the decline of formal computer literacy classes in schools.

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 1:47:37 - 1:51:35

1446: That 70's Podcast

Brooklyn Bookstore and New York Wokeness

During a visit to a bookstore in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Adam Curry was asked to wear a mask despite the lack of a mandate. He describes the store's inventory as being almost entirely focused on "woke" topics, with a tiny, neglected section for religion. Curry shares an anecdote about an Uber driver's reaction to his critique of New York's cultural climate, concluding that the city has become "corrupt" and unwelcoming to outsiders.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 1:30:37 - 1:32:21

1250: Noodle Nation

Book People in Austin and Antifa Training Claims

Following Lara Logan's report on Antifa training in Austin, the hosts speculate that the "independent bookstore" mentioned might be Book People. While acknowledging the store is a community-oriented venue that hosts many types of meetings, they suggest it could be the location for the activities Logan described. They invite listeners in Austin to investigate further.

Hundos
Episode 1035 2:34:29 - 2:37:13

1035: Hundos

Independent Bookstore Boom, Community Events

Despite the rise of Amazon and e-readers, the number of independent bookstores in the U.S. has grown every year since 2009. A Harvard Business School professor attributes this "boom" to stores focusing on curated selections and community events like comedy shows. Readers are reportedly returning to physical books to escape the constant notifications and emails associated with digital devices.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 1:29:02 - 1:32:49

889: The Christmas Special

Lawrence Ferlinghetti on San Francisco Gentrification

Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, owner of City Lights Bookstore, criticizes the "rapid gentrification" of San Francisco driven by Silicon Valley wealth. On his 96th birthday, Ferlinghetti describes the new tech millionaires as having "bags full of cash and no manners." Online commenters dismiss his views as those of an out-of-touch "fogie."

Bandwich
Episode 707 1:40:28 - 1:44:04

707: Bandwich

Lawrence Ferlinghetti, San Francisco Gentrification, Tech Boom

Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, owner of City Lights Bookstore, criticized the rapid gentrification of San Francisco driven by the tech boom. On his 96th birthday, Ferlinghetti described the new "dot-com millionaires" as having "bags full of cash and no manners." The hosts discuss the backlash against Ferlinghetti's comments, where tech supporters labeled him a "crank" and a "fogie."

Droves of Jihadis
Episode 619 1:53:23 - 2:03:46

619: Droves of Jihadis

Technical Glitch and the Occult Bookstore Firing

After a recording glitch, the hosts recount a story from a producer named Scott in Ann Arbor. Scott was reportedly fired from a job at an occult bookstore after mentioning he listened to the No Agenda show. The bookstore owner allegedly recognized the show as being hosted by "that guy with the earthquake machine" and terminated Scott two days later.

Episode 363 26:03 - 30:48

363: Mothership Uncloaking?

Tokyo Architecture Project, Dame Astrid Executive Producer

Sir Mark Dytham and Dame Astrid are credited as Executive Producers for their architectural work on a massive bookstore complex in Daikanyama, Tokyo. The project consists of eight buildings and was attended by the Japanese Prime Minister. The hosts discuss the "karma" associated with the project and the enduring value of physical books.