Topic: End Of Show

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Supercycle
Episode 1873 2:33:14 - 2:36:43

1873: Supercycle

Durasac Contractor Bags, Instagram Restoration, and End-of-Show Mixes

The "tip of the day" recommends Durasac woven contractor bags for heavy-duty cleanup. One host announced their restoration to Instagram under the "no agenda podcast" official handle after being previously banned. The show concludes with a preview of end-of-show mixes from Just Baker and MVP, and a reminder to support the show through the value-for-value system.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 2:36:44 - 2:44:53

1873: Supercycle

Instagram Follower Goal, Studio Photos, and Final Credits

The hosts set a goal of 5,000 Instagram followers before posting photos of their home studios. Final credits and a series of end-of-show musical mixes play, incorporating themes of oil prices, political debates, and the value-for-value donation model. The broadcast officially signs off from the Texas Hill Country until the next scheduled episode on Thursday.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:46:37 - 2:54:10

1872: Lunar Economy

Outro, Trump Reflecting Pool Mix

The show concludes with a musical "end of show mix" by MVP and Just Baker, featuring Donald Trump's detailed description of the Washington Monument reflecting pool renovation. The hosts sign off with their traditional catchphrases, "Adios Mofos" and "Hoooey Hoooey," and remind listeners to return for the Sunday broadcast.

Hatman
Episode 1871 2:35:17 - 2:47:03

1871: Hatman

Salt Substitutes, K-Love Awards, End of Show Mix

John Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" regarding salt-free seasoning, recommending Badia Complete Seasoning for heart patients. Adam Curry prepares for the K-Love Awards at the Grand Ole Opry, noting that the event will air on TBN. The episode concludes with a custom music mix by Molly Berry and a sign-off from both hosts.

VBS
Episode 1870 2:38:56 - 2:50:35

1870: VBS

Screw Lube Tip, End of Show Mixes

John Dvorak provides a final "tip of the day" for "Screw Lube" by Half Blind Rabbit, a lubricant for wood screws. The show concludes with a reference to Elon Musk's philosophy of "making things with love" and a series of end-of-show music mixes by various producers. The hosts sign off, reminding listeners of the next broadcast on Sunday.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 2:41:06 - 2:46:58

1864: Pointcast

Show Outro, End of Show Mixes, Pi Recitation

The program concludes with a series of "end of show mixes" and a musical recitation of the digits of Pi. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via NoAgendaDonations.com and sign off with their traditional "In the morning" greeting before the final music tracks play.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 2:33:56 - 2:44:04

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

End of Show Mix and Dvorak's Tip of the Day

John C. Dvorak shares a "Tip of the Day" from his wife Mimi regarding the use of Scrubbing Bubbles foaming bleach as a heavy-duty countertop cleaner. The show concludes with a classic "End of Show Mix" featuring various jingles and a parody of Donald Trump's cognitive test. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Value for Value" appeal and a reminder of the next broadcast.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:50:31 - 2:55:18

1859: Splashdown

No Agenda Episode 1859 Sign-Off and End of Show Mix

The episode concluded with a "Gitmo Nation" sign-off and an "End of Show Mix" featuring music and soundbites from the broadcast. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak confirmed they would return for the next scheduled show on Thursday. The final audio included a satirical song about medical procedures and a "breaking news" montage regarding social and political crises.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 2:23:29 - 2:26:18

1858: Nut Spread

Technical Glitch, End of Show Mixes, ISO Selection

The broadcast experiences a brief technical freeze, which the hosts attribute to a potential timing issue or a specific jingle file. After resolving the glitch, they select "In Search Of" (ISO) clips for the end-of-show mix. The final selection includes an "inspiring" clip to be used alongside a mix provided by Sir Scott the Jew.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 2:29:50 - 2:36:11

1858: Nut Spread

Episode Wrap-up, Sunday Show Teaser, Final Mixes

The hosts conclude episode 1858 with a teaser for the upcoming Sunday show, which will focus on UFOs, UAPs, and Hollywood disclosure. They encourage listeners to support the program via NoAgendaDonations.com and attend local meetups. The episode ends with a series of comedic musical mixes, including a parody song about J.D. Vance and a tribute to the hosts' long-standing partnership.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 2:24:46 - 2:30:11

1857: Teen Takeover

Show Outro, Cleaning Tips, and Final Sign-off

John C. Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" regarding an enzymatic washing machine cleaner for pet owners. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" catchphrase, teasing the upcoming "Grumpy Old Dames" stream and thanking their producers for another episode of media deconstruction.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 2:30:15 - 2:34:04

1857: Teen Takeover

End-of-Show Mix: NASA Plumbing and Conspiracy Dreams

The episode concludes with a multi-part audio mix featuring a satirical poem about NASA's "cheap plumbing" and a surreal listener-submitted story involving the show's producers and various show memes. The final segments reinforce the "Value-for-Value" (V4V) model and the significance of the number 33.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 2:35:55 - 2:40:08

1856: CIS Lunar

End of Show Mix, Darren O'Neill Yodeling

The episode concludes with a custom "End of Show Mix" by Darren O'Neill, featuring yodeling-style jingles and a recap of the show's themes. The hosts sign off with their trademark catchphrases, celebrating the return of the recovering host. The mix incorporates various "ISOs" and audio clips from the episode's discussions on China, space, and global politics.

Gooder
Episode 1855 2:37:24 - 2:42:04

1855: Gooder

Episode Outro and Order of the Heart Mix

The episode concludes with a sign-off from Fredericksburg, Texas, and San Francisco's "Refinery Row." An end-of-show music mix titled "Order of the Heart" by Molly Berry is played, featuring lyrics about recovery and the "red night" of surgery. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model before the final credits.

Anglo
Episode 1853 2:41:31 - 2:48:37

1853: Anglo

Show Outro and End of Show Mixes

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the episode, thanking the audience and announcing the next program on the No Agenda stream, "Our Big Dumb Mouth." The show ends with a series of custom musical mixes and a final sign-off from both hosts, confirming their return for the next scheduled broadcast.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 2:56:49 - 3:09:48

1839: Feces Thesis

End of Show Mix and Wine Tip of the Day

The final segment featured a "Wine Tip of the Day" recommending a three-bottle set of French Cremant available at Costco for $49.99. The hosts explained that Cremant offers a high-quality alternative to expensive Champagne for dinner pairings. The episode closed with a series of AI-generated and listener-produced musical mixes, including contributions from Bonald Crabtree and MVP.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:57:13 - 3:03:04

1838: Coup Afoot

Outro, End of Show Mixes and Sign-off

The episode concludes with a final sign-off from Adam Curry in the Texas Hill Country and John C. Dvorak in Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via value-for-value and announce the next broadcast for Sunday. The show fades out with a custom "end of show mix" featuring a "joint pick" ISO and a montage of the episode's most notable audio clips.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 2:47:26 - 2:53:21

1837: Moral Injury

End of Show Mixes, Tide Oxy Pen, Steve Lawrence

The show concludes with "John's Tip of the Day," recommending the Tide Oxy stain remover pen for travelers. The hosts discuss the vocal styles used in AI-generated "slop" music, comparing them to singers like Steve Lawrence and Mel Tormé. Final sign-offs are delivered from Fredericksburg and Silicon Valley before the end-of-show music mix begins.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:59:07 - 3:05:15

1833: Spicy Mode

End of Show Mix, George Floyd Fractal

The broadcast concluded with an "End of Show Mix" featuring themes of political fractals, George Floyd comparisons, and various conspiracy theories. The hosts signed off from the Texas Hill Country, reminding listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model.