Topic: Dallas

151 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:49:46 - 2:53:10

1868: Lubio

Albuquerque Meetup Report and Upcoming May Events

A recorded report from the Albuquerque meetup features several first-time attendees. The hosts then list numerous upcoming meetups for May 2026, including events in Raleigh, Dallas, Fort Wayne, and Los Baños. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagenomeetups.com to find local gatherings and build their own "first responder" networks.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 2:10:12 - 2:24:48

1865: Wide Awakes

Executive Producer Credits, Donor Thank-Yous

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including Jason Peterson and Jim in Dallas, who each contributed $1,000. Dennis Cato is thanked for his support and for promoting Manuka Gold relief gel, which one host used to treat a leg cramp. Numerous other producers are credited for their financial support, which sustains the show's ad-free operation.

Gooder
Episode 1855 28:14 - 32:17

1855: Gooder

Land Acknowledgement Banning Controversy in British Columbia

Conservative leader Dallas Brody introduced a private members bill in British Columbia to ban land acknowledgments by public employees, calling them the "anthem of a suicidal nation." The bill was voted down on its first reading, revealing fissures within the BC Conservative caucus. While Brody argues the practice teaches children they live on stolen land, First Nations leaders maintain that acknowledgments are a vital part of historical reconciliation.

Rackout
Episode 1854 2:23:06 - 2:27:51

1854: Rackout

No Agenda Meetups, Global Reports from Japan and Canada

Meetup reports are shared from Okinawa, Japan, and Vancouver, Canada, highlighting the "connection is protection" philosophy of the show's community. Upcoming events are announced for Dallas, Columbus, Fort Wayne, and several locations in Australia and Japan. Producers are encouraged to organize their own local gatherings to meet like-minded individuals and build local support networks.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:37:06 - 1:44:57

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Dallas-Houston Mosque Claims, Midterm Election Strategy, Abbott Criticism

Political commentators on Steve Bannon's platform claimed that Texas will have more mosques than any other state by the end of the decade, specifically citing rapid increases in the "Dallas-Houston area" and Austin. These claims are being used to criticize Governor Greg Abbott's leadership, suggesting he has allowed an "invasion" of foreign influence. Analysts suggest this rhetoric is an experimental political operation intended to drive voter turnout for the upcoming midterm elections.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:56:03 - 1:59:37

1815: Attunement

Cosm Dallas and Immersive Sports Technology

A new immersive venue called Cosm has opened in Dallas, offering a "miniature sphere" experience for sports and film. The technology allows viewers to feel as though they are sitting on the 50-yard line or behind the goalposts through high-resolution, wrap-around screens. The venue is part of a broader discussion on the cultural and technological landscape of Dallas, Texas.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 3:01:03 - 3:08:11

1808: Bad Fad

Global Meetup Schedule, The Manchurian Candidate Tip

Upcoming meetups are scheduled for Coeur d'Alene, Charlotte, Dallas, and Columbus. The "John's Tip of the Day" recommends the classic film "The Manchurian Candidate" starring Frank Sinatra and Angela Lansbury, describing it as essential viewing for understanding political manipulation. The show concludes with a preview of "Congressional Dish" and a reminder of the "Value for Value" model.

Stimming
Episode 1802

1802: Stimming

Dallas ICE Field Office Shooting, Etched Shell Casings

A gunman identified as 29-year-old Joshua John opened fire at the Dallas ICE field office from a rooftop, killing one detainee and wounding two others before committing suicide. The FBI recovered shell casings at the scene engraved with the words "anti-ICE." Family members described John as a unique individual without strong political feelings, while investigators look into how the casings were etched and whether specific individuals in the transport van were targeted.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 3:10:13 - 3:26:10

1800: Soros Stooge

Final Donor Credits and No Agenda Meetups

The show concludes with a lengthy reading of donors from the 1800 Club and a list of upcoming "No Agenda" meetups in Charlotte, Dallas, and the Netherlands. The hosts emphasize the importance of "connection brings protection" and encourage listeners to start their own local groups. They also announce the "Secretary General" titles for various producers who have contributed to the show's community.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 1:42:11 - 1:47:24

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Kash Patel, FBI Leadership, Podcast Movement Conference

Reports suggest Missouri AG Andrew Bailey may be a candidate to replace Kash Patel as FBI Director. The conversation shifts to a critique of the "Podcast Industrial Complex" and the Podcast Movement conference in Dallas. One host recounts being "blackballed" from the industry for refusing to pay for a keynote speaking slot, leading to the creation of an "unconference" alternative.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 1:47:25 - 1:53:18

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Silent Disco Conferences, Wireless Headphones, Ear Mold

The Podcast Movement conference in Dallas utilized a "silent disco" format for its expo hall stages, where attendees used wireless headphones to listen to speakers. This technology allowed multiple presentations to occur simultaneously in an open space without audio interference. While effective for audience engagement, the shared use of headphones raised concerns about hygiene and "ear mold."

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 3:08:56 - 3:12:10

1774: Leave it to Bibi

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Gatherings

A list of upcoming "No Agenda" meetups is announced, including gatherings in Charlotte, Dallas-Fort Worth, Fort Wayne, and Toms River, New Jersey. These listener-organized events are described as a way for the community to connect in person. Listeners are encouraged to visit the meetup website to find or start local chapters.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 2:55:01 - 3:00:11

1724: Boomer Mode

No Agenda Meetups and Global Community Reports

A series of reports from No Agenda meetups in Virginia and California highlight the community's "human-to-human" connection. The hosts list upcoming meetups in Dallas, Fort Wayne, and various international locations, encouraging listeners to organize their own local gatherings.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 2:58:21 - 3:13:57

1712: Data Plateau

No Agenda Meetups and Global Community Events

The "No Agenda" community has scheduled numerous meetups across the globe, including an election "hangover" event in Colorado and a glass-bottom boat tour in Ocala, Florida. Other events are planned for Dallas, Cincinnati, and Busan, South Korea. These gatherings serve as a way for listeners to connect and discuss the show's themes in person.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 1:13:10 - 1:14:09

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Monkeypox Case in Texas and Masking Efficacy

A case of monkeypox was identified in Dallas, Texas, in a traveler returning from Nigeria. The CDC stated that the risk of spread on the flight was low because all passengers were wearing masks. The hosts ridicule the idea that masks would prevent the spread of a virus typically transmitted through large respiratory droplets or direct contact.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 2:33:25 - 2:36:39

1694: Gorgeous

Terrorgram Indictment, White Supremacy Claims, Pulse Nightclub Reference

Two individuals, Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison, face federal charges for allegedly leading a "Terrorgram" group on the Telegram app. The indictment claims they incited followers to commit hate crimes and shared images of the Pulse nightclub shooting as inspiration. Critics argue the case is an example of "pre-crime" enforcement targeting speech on alternative social media platforms.

Publical
Episode 1686 3:03:10 - 3:08:29

1686: Publical

No Agenda Meetups, Global Listener Connections

The podcast announced a series of upcoming listener meetups in cities including Chicago, Dallas, London, and San Marcos. These events are designed to foster community and "protection through connection" among the show's audience. Listeners are encouraged to organize their own local gatherings via the dedicated No Agenda Meetups website.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 2:12:18 - 2:15:22

1648: Red Book Special

McDonald's Big Mac & Cheese and Dallas Move

The hosts predict McDonald's will launch a "Big Mac & Cheese" product. In a personal segment, they debate a potential move to Dallas if certain professional opportunities arise, though one host expresses a strong preference for staying in Austin.