Topic: Clips Of The Day

9 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 2:37:16 - 2:39:53

1860: micro-dosing

End of Show Clips and Missing Tip of the Day

The hosts review several listener-submitted clips for the "ShowMix" and discuss the "gnarly" quality of some submissions. John C. Dvorak explains that the "Tip of the Day" from Mimi was delayed due to his medical treatments but promises its return in the next episode.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767

1767: Best Clips of The Day

Memorial Day Special, Gus Raya Clip Compilation

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1767 of the No Agenda Show on Sunday, May 25, 2025. Curry broadcasts from Nashville while Dvorak is in Northern Silicon Valley. They introduce a special "best of" compilation produced by Gus Raya, featuring "Clip of the Day" highlights from 2023 and early 2024.

The Fog
Episode 1726 2:57:13 - 2:58:47

1726: The Fog

Knighthood Ceremony, Dame Dana, Sir Sisu

A formal knighthood ceremony welcomed Dame Dana of North Carolina, Sir Sisu, and Sir Clip of the Day to the No Agenda Round Table. The new knights and dames were granted symbolic rewards, including "hookers and blow" and "Rombauer Chardonnay." Listeners were encouraged to visit the show's ring website to order custom signet rings.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550

1550: Clips of the Day

No Agenda Episode 1550, Best of Clips Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1550 of the No Agenda show, noting that it is a special "best of" edition while Curry recovers from a dental procedure. They credit producer Gustavo Raya for compiling a retrospective of "Clip of the Day" segments spanning the last several years. The hosts reminisce about the origins of the "Clip of the Day" jingle, which dates back to at least 2011, and discuss the use of a Madonna sample in their production.

The Best Clips Of The Day
Episode 1509

1509: The Best Clips Of The Day

No Agenda Episode 1509 Introduction, Best of Clips of the Day

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1509 of the No Agenda show from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley. Due to health recovery, the hosts present a special "Best of Clips of the Day" compilation curated by executive producer Sir Conference. The segment reflects on the history of the "Clip of the Day" jingle and its origins dating back to at least 2011.

Noodle Mensch
Episode 1399 1:09:24 - 1:13:19

1399: Noodle Mensch

Biden Inflation Irony, Brain Break Clip

A clip of President Biden discussing inflation captures a moment where he appears to lose his train of thought while discussing the "irony" of people having more money due to his legislation. The hosts highlight this as a "brain break" moment, suggesting the administration's stimulus policies are directly responsible for the current inflationary pressure.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 1:18:10 - 1:26:02

1111: Eleven Eleven

Donation Segment, Dutch Dog Names and Clip of the Day

A series of donations includes a request for a Dutch dog name for a Stabahound, a breed originating from the Friesland province. The host suggests the name "Fickie," describing it as the Dutch equivalent of "Fido." The segment also features a "Clip of the Day" jingle requested by a donor who contributed $700 to challenge a previous host prediction.

Clip Show III
Episode 610 1:12:17 - 1:13:51

610: Clip Show III

Matthew Lesko and the Honorable Mention Clip

A brief comparison is made between Alex Jones and Matthew Lesko, the "riddler" famous for infomercials about getting free money from the government. The hosts debate whether a specific clip qualifies for "Clip of the Day," with Dvorak ultimately awarding it an honorable mention while still feeling stung by a previous comparison to Glenn Beck.

Camels Everywhere!
Episode 389 2:05:10 - 2:09:29

389: Camels Everywhere!

Susan Collins Cybersecurity Claims, Three Billion Attacks

Senator Susan Collins claimed there were three billion cyber attacks on U.S. systems in 2010 to justify a new cybersecurity bill. The hosts debunk this figure, explaining that the "attacks" are likely just routine firewall pings. They name this the "clip of the day" for its absurdity and criticize the lack of technical expertise in Congress.