Topic: Boomers

50 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:56:21 - 1:57:47

1872: Lunar Economy

Financial Security, Boomer vs. Gen X Labels

The hosts respond to listener feedback regarding their "financial security" and "boomerism." One host clarifies that despite being "boomer adjacent," they identify more with Generation X. They emphasize that their "financial security" is a result of constant work, including broadcasting on holidays and Sundays, rather than passive wealth.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 1:00:06 - 1:05:52

1830: Bulb Heads

Nick Fuentes, Boomer vs Zoomer Cultural Cycles

The rise of influencer Nick Fuentes is examined as a symptom of Gen Z's economic and social anxieties, including job scarcity and the "fake and gay" cultural critique. A comparison of generational panics shows that Zoomer fears regarding AI and algorithms mirror Boomer-era anxieties about acid rain, the ozone layer, and the satanic panic. The discussion concludes that these cultural cycles are repetitive, with only the technology changing.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 1:49:07 - 1:55:03

1819: FLOP30

TikTok Cultural Trends, Thanksgiving and Pronouns

Recent TikTok trends feature users expressing anxiety over attending Thanksgiving dinners with "MAGA" relatives and debating the use of gender pronouns. One viral video featured a mother claiming her four-year-old child corrected a family member's pronoun usage, leading to a critique of "shitty boomer parents." These clips are analyzed as symptoms of ongoing social trauma and the performative nature of the platform.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:53:06 - 2:58:38

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Final Donor Credits and Birthday Celebrations

The hosts read the final list of producers contributing $50 or more to the episode. A special recognition is given to Sir Scott, the Black Knight of the No Agenda Armory, who celebrated his 60th birthday and was promoted to the rank of Black Viscount. The segment includes a "Boomer Award" discussion regarding the competitive edge that older generations' knowledge provides to younger Gen Z listeners.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 2:41 - 7:35

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Fredericksburg Meetup, Gen Z Listener Engagement

A large listener meetup occurred at the 1776 Bar in Fredericksburg, Texas, featuring a significant turnout of Gen Z participants. These younger attendees, many of whom were in high school during COVID-19, expressed a preference for the show's information over mainstream sources. The interaction encouraged a commitment to continue the program for at least four more years.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 3:01:23 - 3:10:01

1797: Death Buses

BizToc Tip of the Day, Show Outro

The show concludes with the "Tip of the Day," featuring BizToc.com, a business news aggregator and scraping operation backed by Mark Cuban. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Crackpot and Buzzkill" personas, followed by a series of end-of-show music mixes and classic audio clips.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 23:42 - 27:15

1794: Heroin Hotties

Gen Z Cultural Shift, Traditional Values and Parenting

Gen Z is reportedly shifting toward more traditional lifestyle choices, such as larger families and a rejection of early iPad use for children, in response to perceived failures of the millennial generation. A listener's letter highlights how Gen Z is rediscovering the value of trade skills like welding and practical financial education over traditional algebra.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 42:05 - 45:51

1784: Yakcasting

Patriot Academy, Youth Political Education in Fredericksburg

A speaking engagement at the Patriot Academy in Fredericksburg, Texas, revealed a significant cultural gap between older generations and young political activists. The academy teaches students under 25 about the legislative process and constitutional defense, with many participants carrying firearms. The experience highlighted how cultural touchstones like Elvis or MTV have no resonance with the current generation of activists.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 3:16:31 - 3:24:13

1783: Dadgum

Tip of the Day, Leather Honey Conditioner

John Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending a product called "Leather Honey" for conditioning leather seats, shoes, and jackets. He claims it leaves no residue and prevents cracking. The episode ends with a "toe-tapper" musical mix by Nico Seim titled "Boomer Jam," and the hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" catchphrase.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 11:34 - 12:52

1781: Cluster 1

Palm Pilot Graffiti Language, Boomer Technology Nostalgia

The hosts reminisce about the Palm Pilot's proprietary shorthand input language, Graffiti. They joke about their "boomer" status and the evolution of mobile technology from plastic handhelds to modern smartphones.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 1:19:35 - 1:22:43

1780: Chatbox

Boomer Skepticism Toward AI Social Integration

A debate ensues regarding the extent to which the general public is actually interacting with AI in their daily lives. One host argues that people are primarily "doomscrolling" on TikTok, while the other insists that AI interaction is becoming a widespread "social contagion." They discuss the "nutjob algorithm" that traps users in specific digital echo chambers.

Java Shack
Episode 1777

1777: Java Shack

Trini Lopez, Bob Dylan, and Boomer Talk Introduction

The program opens with a discussion regarding the late musician Trini Lopez and the song "If I Had a Hammer," originally by Pete Seeger. A reference is made to the PBS series American Masters featuring Bob Dylan and Little Richard. The hosts address the recurring "Boomer Talk" theme and the lighthearted friction regarding generational labels and social media interactions.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:11:41 - 1:14:21

1775: Boomer Benefits

Dirty Bomb Threats, Gold Deposit in China

The recurring media narrative of "dirty bomb" threats is dismissed as a long-standing propaganda tool. In economic news, geologists in China have reportedly discovered a gold deposit valued at over $80 billion, raising questions about the future price of the metal. The segment concludes with a satirical take on gold investment advertisements targeting seniors.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 3:28:09 - 3:32:06

1759: Eat The Babies

Show Outro, Thursday Return, Boomer Remix

The hosts sign off, announcing their return on Thursday and encouraging continued support through noagendadonations.com. The episode concludes with a "Boomer" themed musical remix featuring various clips of the hosts discussing generational differences, technology, and cultural shifts. The final sign-off reinforces the show's identity as "The Best Podcast in the Universe."

Yippy
Episode 1754 2:56:41 - 3:00:39

1754: Yippy

Boomer Donations and Helsinki Black Knights

The show introduces a new "Boomer Donation" category ($64.46) for listeners born between 1946 and 1964. Recognition is given to long-time supporters from Helsinki, Finland, and the "Archduke of Luna," as the community continues to use numerology in their contributions.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:14:49 - 2:19:48

1752: Pell-Mell

International Donations, Recurring Payment Issues and Baby Announcements

Donations arrived from Switzerland, Japan, and various U.S. states, with many contributors wishing John Dvorak a happy 73rd birthday. Several listeners reported that their recurring donations had been inadvertently cut off, prompting a reminder to check payment settings. The segment also celebrated the birth of a new "human resource," baby Chloe Susanna, in North Carolina.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 3:10:34 - 3:21:35

1751: Talking Toilet

John's Tip of the Day and Final Sign-off

The final segment features "John's Tip of the Day," recommending Costco's grass-fed butter and the "Perfect Glass" cleaning line by Hopes. The hosts provide a final summary of the day's themes, including the "Boomer Update" on socialization and a preview of the next episode. The show ends with a series of audio clips deconstructing mainstream media narratives and political rhetoric.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 1:55:56 - 2:00:29

1748: Brain Rot

Generational Shifts in Childhood Play and Minecraft

A personal anecdote compares the digital obsession of modern children with Minecraft to the physical play of previous generations. While today's youth spend thousands of hours watching low-resolution block videos and "cheats" on YouTube, older generations engaged with dangerous chemistry sets and microscopes. The discussion notes that many classic toys, like chemistry sets capable of creating "truth serum" or small explosions, are no longer sold due to modern safety regulations.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747

1747: HiFi Intel

Boomer Talk, Phone Etiquette, and Generational Labels

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1747 from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss the evolution of the term "boomer" and the origin of the phrase "phone off the hook." The hosts reflect on how generational labels are applied based on knowledge and age rather than birth year.