Topic: Formula 4

60 chapters across the catalog

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 2:28:55 - 2:31:57

1824: Battle Rhythm

RFK Jr., Airport Food and Breastfeeding

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke about improving the health of Americans by targeting airport food, which he described as "sugar bombs" and ultra-processed. He also encouraged the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to promote breastfeeding, stating that no infant formula is superior to God-given breast milk. Kennedy and Secretary Duffy were also seen performing pull-ups to promote physical fitness.

Op Day
Episode 1772 1:22:41 - 1:29:55

1772: Op Day

Breastfeeding vs. Formula, Marketing and Superfoods

A surge of listener feedback from "boobs on the ground" emphasized the nutritional superiority of breast milk over formula, describing it as a "superfood" that provides essential antibodies. The discussion explored how 20th-century marketing by formula companies brainwashed generations into prioritizing convenience over biological benefits. The shift back toward breastfeeding is seen as a positive development for infant health and a rejection of corporate-driven parenting norms.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:04:30 - 1:07:51

1771: Home Depotation

Operation Stork Speed, Baby Formula Innovation

HHS Secretary RFK Jr. is leading "Operation Stork Speed" to modernize the FDA's review of baby formula ingredients for the first time in three decades. FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty McCary notes that current formulas often contain seed oils, corn syrup, and heavy metals like lead and arsenic. The initiative aims to remove these contaminants and foster innovation in a market that has seen little change in 26 years.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:07:51 - 1:15:21

1771: Home Depotation

Breastfeeding vs. Formula, Historical Context

A discussion on the prevalence of baby formula questions why natural breastfeeding has been supplanted by commercial products. The hosts speculate on how families managed infant nutrition before the invention of formula, referencing "Little House on the Prairie" and the use of wet nurses or raw cow's milk. There is a suggestion that "Big Food" and companies like Nestle have successfully marketed formula as a superior alternative to breast milk.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 2:28:39 - 2:34:13

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

AI Investment Skepticism, Goldman Sachs and NVIDIA

Goldman Sachs released a report expressing skepticism about the return on investment for AI technology, citing high costs and limited practical applications. Meanwhile, CoreWeave and NVIDIA are promoting new chips for specialized uses like computational fluid dynamics in Formula One racing. Critics argue that using trillion-dollar AI infrastructure just to make race cars faster suggests a lack of broad utility for the technology.

FLOW
Episode 1646

1646: FLOW

Gran Turismo Movie Review, Ashlyn Speed Racing Update

Adam Curry reviews the film Gran Turismo, produced by No Agenda executive producer Dana Brunetti, praising the casting of Spice Girl Geri Halliwell and the IMAX experience. The discussion transitions to a career update for No Agenda-sponsored racer Ashlyn Speed, who has recently moved up to the Formula 4 racing circuit.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 2:03:47 - 2:07:20

1561: Star Butler

Formula One, Fernando Alonso, Number 33

A segment on Formula One racing focuses on the recurring appearance of the number 33 in relation to driver Fernando Alonso's quest for his 33rd win. Despite the "stars aligning" for Alonso, the "Flying Dutchman" Max Verstappen continues to dominate the pole position, leading to a discussion on the significance of numbers in sports.

Connectionism
Episode 1560 6:07 - 7:50

1560: Connectionism

Ashlyn Speed, SCCA Southern Conference Championship Win

Ashlyn Speed is congratulated for winning the SCCA Southern Conference Championship in a car featuring the No Agenda logo. The victory highlights her potential as a female racer in the professional arena, with opportunities to race in MX5 or USF Formula 4. The marketing value of supporting emerging talent in motorsports is emphasized.

Red Queen
Episode 1530 38:02 - 38:53

1530: Red Queen

Ashlyn Speed's Pole Position and Race Crash

Race car driver Ashlyn Speed secured pole position and was leading a race with four laps remaining before a collision with a lapped car. Despite the crash, her team is repairing the vehicle for the next SuperTour event in Atlanta. Speed's car features "No Agenda" branding as she progresses toward a potential career in NASCAR.

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 1:56:46 - 1:58:27

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

National Baby Formula Shortage and Border Distribution

A severe shortage of baby formula leaves American parents searching for weeks to find supplies, with some driving 60 miles to find empty shelves. The segment highlights that while domestic supplies are low, formula is reportedly being sent to the border for illegal immigrants. Critics also point to investments by Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates in synthetic breast milk as a potential conflict of interest during the crisis.

Verbate
Episode 1456 2:29:08 - 2:30:46

1456: Verbate

Baby Formula Shortage, United Airlines Cargo Partnership

The Biden administration announced a partnership with United Airlines to fly 3.7 million bottles of Kendamil baby formula from the UK to the United States to address ongoing shortages. The President continues to attribute the crisis to safety issues at Abbott Nutrition's Michigan plant, while Abbott has disputed the White House's narrative regarding the contamination source.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 1:50:16 - 1:55:03

1452: Toxic Stew

Album Art, Episode 1451 Texas Balls

The album art for episode 1451, titled "Texas Balls," is reviewed. Created by Capitalist Agenda, the piece features a "Steamboat Willie" style baby bottle holding a sign for formula. The hosts discuss the technical artistic merits of the submission and encourage listeners to use Podcasting 2.0 apps to view the art.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 1:08:06 - 1:14:03

1451: Texas Balls

US Baby Formula Shortage, Abbott Labs Recall

A severe baby formula shortage in the United States was triggered by the FDA-mandated closure of an Abbott Labs plant in Sturgis, Michigan. While the government cited infant deaths from *Chronobacter* bacteria, Abbott Labs claims genetic sequencing proved their facility was not the source of the infection. The shortage is exacerbated by WIC program contracts and high tariffs on Canadian dairy imports.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 3:27:11 - 3:32:52

1451: Texas Balls

Outro, End of Show Mixes, Sign-off

The show concludes with a series of "End of Show Mixes" produced by Neil Jones and other contributors, featuring clips about the baby formula shortage and AI cooking. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off, reminding listeners to visit dvorak.org/na and promising a report from the South Carolina meetup on the next episode.

Heat Map
Episode 1368 1:49:22 - 1:54:22

1368: Heat Map

Episode 1367 Artwork, Darren O'Neill Winner

Darren O'Neill won the artwork competition for episode 1367 with a piece titled "Immunity Debt," designed as a parody of a high-interest credit card. The hosts reviewed several other submissions, including a knitted Icelandic sweater and various lewd or "low-brow" entries. O'Neill's win marks his return to the "winner's podium" for his consistently high-quality, formulaic graphic style.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 24:49 - 27:33

1299: King Mitch

Freedom Pass, Formula One Bahrain Testing

The term "Freedom Pass" is emerging as a potential brand for immunity passports required for travel and events. Formula One commentators in Bahrain described a seamless process of airport testing and app-based results. Meanwhile, Concordia University in California reported over 50 false positives from rapid COVID-19 tests administered to asymptomatic students.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 1:42:44 - 1:47:22

1258: Dummy Placebo

Lady Wen of the Lakes, No Agenda Hair Care

Lady Wen of the Lakes was officially named a Dame following years of contributions. The hosts also discussed "Happy Hair Formula," a product sent by a listener named Vicki, and debated whether to allow the No Agenda logo on third-party products like coffee. While they previously had a branded beer in Australia, they expressed caution about endorsing products without testing them first.