Topic: Eden

17 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 2:01:08 - 2:06:39

1867: Transmission Window

OnlyFans Economics and the Loneliness Epidemic

Successful OnlyFans creators like Caitlin Segura report earnings of up to $2 million per month, with some "six-figure days" driven by a "loneliness epidemic" among men. The hosts reflect on the evolution of the industry from early webcam girls like Bobbie Eden to the current multi-million dollar scale of digital intimacy platforms.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 1:04:20 - 1:09:13

1813: Lunchbox

OnlyFans and the Normalization of Amateur Adult Media

The rise of OnlyFans is described as a "Patreon for nudes," where the stigma of adult performance has been replaced by a casual, social-media-like interface. The platform's owner, Leonid Radvinsky, is identified as a billionaire who acquired the company from its British founders. The hosts discuss the massive financial success of top creators, some of whom reportedly earn tens of millions of dollars annually.

Stilts and Steroids
Episode 1355 1:01:36 - 1:05:16

1355: Stilts and Steroids

Climate Chaos, Prince Charles, and The Eden Project

Prince Charles addressed G7 leaders at The Eden Project, urging them to tackle "climate chaos" with the same urgency used for the pandemic. The G7 aims to protect 30% of the planet's land and oceans by 2030. The Prince is identified as a key architect of the "Great Reset" and "Build Back Better" frameworks alongside the World Economic Forum.

Death Bus
Episode 1205

1205: Death Bus

Australian Bushfires, Arson Investigations, Rain Stick Rituals

The 2020 Australian bushfires prompted a "rain stick" ritual by the hosts, followed by reports of actual rainfall in Eden, New South Wales. Australian police established Strike Force Indara to investigate potential arson, with detectives monitoring known "firebugs" during extreme weather conditions. Prime Minister Scott Morrison is accused of using the phrase "boots on the ground," a term frequently used on the podcast, without attribution.

Blue Waffles
Episode 758 2:26:46 - 2:29:05

758: Blue Waffles

Bill Nye, Garden of Eden Missouri Claim

A clip of Bill Nye "The Science Guy" claiming the Garden of Eden was located in Missouri is presented as an example of science becoming a "new religion." Nye's assertion, purportedly based on tree rings and pollen grains, is mocked for its perceived absurdity and lack of scientific rigor.

Clip Show III
Episode 610 5:19 - 7:54

610: Clip Show III

Correspondence Dinner and Bobby Eden Photo Shoot

A personal anecdote describes a conflict between watching the White House Correspondents' Dinner on C-SPAN and attending a photo shoot with adult film star Bobby Eden. While one host was encouraged to watch the political event, he instead spent time at a hilltop watchtower where Eden was being photographed. The story concludes with the participants ending up in a hot tub while the host missed the activity to get hamburger meat.

The Convincables
Episode 446 1:54:17 - 1:58:58

446: The Convincables

Value for Value Model and Adult Industry Comparisons

The hosts compare the "value for value" model of their podcast to the monetization strategies used by adult industry stars like Bobby Eden. They discuss the profitability of webcam performances and branded products like the Fleshlight, contrasting these commercial ventures with their own reliance on listener donations to remain "uncompromised."

Bean Bag Drone
Episode 352 1:57:22 - 1:59:34

352: Bean Bag Drone

No Agenda Sexologist, PhD Underwriting Proposal

In response to the Kimberly-Clark story, the hosts jokingly suggest finding a PhD or "sexologist" to underwrite a study proving No Agenda listeners have better sex lives. They brainstorm ways to create "newsworthy" scientific proof that donating to the show has physical benefits. The segment is a satirical take on how commercial interests manipulate academic credentials.

Show 300!
Episode 300 3:15 - 6:37

300: Show 300!

White House Correspondents' Dinner, C-SPAN Red Carpet Coverage

John C. Dvorak encourages Adam Curry to watch the White House Correspondents' Dinner on C-SPAN, which featured unusual red carpet coverage. The hosts criticize Wolf Blitzer's performance as a commentator during the event. Curry notes he missed a photo shoot with adult film star Bobby Eden to watch the political gathering.

Self Radicalize!
Episode 293 1:58:24 - 2:01:28

293: Self Radicalize!

Barbara Eden, JFK Phone Number Anecdote

Actress Barbara Eden shared an anecdote on Joy Behar's show about meeting John F. Kennedy before his presidency. Eden claimed that Kennedy's press secretary, Pierre Salinger, introduced them, and she later found a slip of paper with Kennedy's phone number in her pocket.

Don't Ask, Don't Yell
Episode 263 2:24:49 - 2:29:29

263: Don't Ask, Don't Yell

Outro, CES Plans, and Las Vegas Meetup

The hosts conclude the episode by discussing their holiday plans and the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. John C. Dvorak expresses interest in a Las Vegas meetup, leading to a brief disagreement with Adam Curry regarding the logistics of hosting a live audience during the show.

Eat, Pray, Love. In The Morning
Episode 227 1:57:53 - 2:03:46

227: Eat, Pray, Love. In The Morning

Eat Pray Love Merchandising and Show Outro

The show concludes with a critique of the movie "Eat Pray Love" and its extensive merchandising on the Home Shopping Network, which includes "gelato-scented body wash." The hosts contrast this "chick flick" culture with the "value-for-value" support of their listeners. They mention an upcoming interview with adult film star Bobby Eden on the Daily Source Code before signing off for the Sunday service.

Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits
Episode 226 0:00 - 2:57

226: Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits

Billy Idol Concert, Steve Stevens, Bobby Eden Hot Tub Invite

A host recounts attending a Billy Idol concert at the Palladium with Bobby Eden, noting that the 54-year-old singer appeared sober and physically fit. Guitarist Steve Stevens is praised for his performance during the show. A programming note mentions that Bobby Eden will appear on a live broadcast of the Daily Source Code from a hot tub on the following Wednesday.

Drunk in America
Episode 215 7:45 - 9:35

215: Drunk in America

Bobby Eden Porn Star Twitter Promotion, Spain Victory Bet

Adult film actress Bobby Eden gained 35,000 Twitter followers after promising a sexual act to her followers if the Netherlands wins the World Cup. The move is characterized as a clever "twitter hack" or marketing ploy, as she likely anticipates a Spanish victory. The discussion contrasts this type of low-brow marketing with the listener-supported model of the current program.

Medical Marijuana
Episode 210 0:00 - 2:31

210: Medical Marijuana

Father's Day Greetings and Ireland Stream Censorship

The hosts open the show with Father's Day greetings, noting the holiday's commercial nature while sharing personal anecdotes about family messages received via Twitter. A report from the chat room indicates that the live stream at noagendastream.com is currently being filtered or banned in Ireland. Speculation ensues regarding whether the presence of adult film star Bobby Eden in previous chat sessions triggered the censorship.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 59:26 - 1:03:29

194: Blood Trains

Listener Donations and House of Numbers Documentary

The hosts thank various donors, including Michael Maza of CTV and porn star Bobby Eden. They discuss the documentary "House of Numbers," which challenges mainstream narratives regarding the HIV/AIDS virus. Adam Curry mentions his interest in the film's claim that the discoverer of the virus now questions its role in the disease, linking it to his broader skepticism of vaccine programs.

The Dead Bee Conspiracy
Episode 65 40:11 - 41:54

65: The Dead Bee Conspiracy

Adult Film Industry, Economic Bailout Request

Larry Flynt and Joe Francis have publicly requested a federal bailout for the adult film industry, citing declining sales during the economic downturn. Professional performers have expressed interest in utilizing podcasting as a new medium to reach audiences as traditional revenue streams for the industry face challenges.