Topic: Easter Egg

15 chapters across the catalog

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 3:22:11 - 3:24:40

1768: Queer The Deal

Podify Media Cold Email, Universal Testaments Easter Eggs

The hosts shared a "cold email" from Podify.media asking if they had ever considered starting a podcast, highlighting the automated and often poorly targeted nature of modern marketing. Additionally, an author of a new series titled "The Universal Testaments" requested permission to include the hosts as "Easter egg" characters in his books, using backwards-spelled names.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 1:46:12 - 1:48:47

1280: Deplatformed Duo

The Suitcase Killer, ABC 20/20 Easter Eggs

Sir Jimmy V, a producer involved in a true crime podcast about "Suitcase Killer" Melanie McGuire, announced that his work will be featured on ABC's 20/20. During the filming of B-roll under quarantine, he managed to hide "No Agenda" Easter eggs in the shots. The segment also references Amy Robach's previously leaked comments regarding the suppression of the Jeffrey Epstein story.

Infodemic
Episode 1261 1:14:56 - 1:18:50

1261: Infodemic

DC Comics Batman Joker Series No Agenda Easter Eggs

A comic book artist for DC Comics revealed that he has hidden "No Agenda" Easter eggs and graffiti in a high-profile Batman/Joker series launching in August 2020. One variant cover features the Joker with a bomb displaying the "magic number" 33 on the clock face. The artist intends these inclusions as a tribute to the show and its "value for value" model.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021

1021: Sun Burps

Easter Traditions, Blood Eggs, and Unitarian Upbringing

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the Easter Sunday episode by discussing the religious origins of the holiday, including the symbolism of painted eggs representing the blood of Christ. One host recounts a childhood anecdote about being raised in the Unitarian Church in the Netherlands and attending a sunrise service where Cat Stevens' "Morning Has Broken" was played. The discussion includes a description of decorative hollow sugar eggs featuring elaborate internal scenes.

Gut Punch
Episode 922 16:06 - 19:38

922: Gut Punch

The View Criticizes Melania Trump Over Easter Traditions

Panelists on The View criticized Melania Trump for allegedly needing to remind the President about the White House Easter Egg Roll. Joy Behar made controversial remarks suggesting it "takes an immigrant" to remember such traditions, which the hosts interpret as a backhanded insult.

Bagels & Bins
Episode 921 5:28 - 8:08

921: Bagels & Bins

White House Easter Egg Roll Planning and Logistics

Reports from the New York Times suggest the Trump administration faced planning delays for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll. Despite rumors of a "select few" attending, historical data indicates the event draws approximately 35,000 people to the South Lawn. The commemorative wooden eggs are supplied by a company called Wells Wood and Turning.

Succulent
Episode 920 2:15:09 - 2:20:19

920: Succulent

Listener Donations and "Boob" Themed Contributions

The hosts go through a large volume of listener donations, many of which are "8008" (boob) themed. This was triggered by a newsletter link featuring a model (Kate Upton) with an Easter egg. Producers like Jeffrey Zack, Herb Lamb, and Anthony Garlinger are thanked for their contributions and their appreciation of the "boob and idiot" humor.

Hitler's Playbook
Episode 906 2:09:17 - 2:14:34

906: Hitler's Playbook

Boob Easter Eggs, Mika Brzezinski "Our Job" Comment

The hosts acknowledge a "bevy of boobs" donations following an Easter egg in the newsletter. They also discuss Mika Brzezinski's controversial comment on MSNBC's Morning Joe, where she stated that it is the media's job to "control exactly what people think." The remark is framed as an embarrassing admission of the mainstream media's propagandistic goals.

Oatmeal
Episode 701 1:03:43 - 1:07:33

701: Oatmeal

No Agenda Art, Newsletter Easter Eggs

The hosts credit artist "20 Watt Bulb" for the current episode's artwork and discuss the latest "Giant Dog Head" newsletter. The conversation covers the use of Easter eggs in the newsletter to engage the audience and the success of the value-for-value model, which avoids traditional advertising and sales teams.

23 and Plea
Episode 569 1:04:27 - 1:07:16

569: 23 and Plea

Georgia Jury Form Slave Occupation Glitch

Officials in DeKalb County, Georgia, discovered a glitch in an online jury form where selecting "S" for sales resulted in the occupation being listed as "slave." The hosts speculate this was a "No Agenda" style Easter egg planted by a rogue programmer and criticize the media's racial framing of the technical error.

Episode 398

398: Zombie Gun

Easter Celebrations, Kinder Eggs, and the Dynatrap Gnat Solution

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the show discussing Easter traditions and the legality of Kinder eggs in the United States. Curry describes a successful resolution to a gnat infestation in his Austin studio using a Dynatrap device, which utilizes UV light and a fan to capture insects. The hosts debate the ethics of "catch and release" for household pests.

Disaster Capitalist
Episode 235 16:02 - 17:45

235: Disaster Capitalist

Subliminal App Easter Eggs, Public Wi-Fi SSIDs

The hosts encourage app developers to hide No Agenda logos as Easter eggs in their software, citing "The Exercise Coach" as an example. They also give a shout-out to a listener in Northern Ireland who named his public Wi-Fi SSID after the show, and briefly address a listener's request for advice on teenage employment.