Topic: Fountains

35 chapters across the catalog

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:09:01 - 2:18:03

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Modern Podcast Apps, Art Competition and Scaramanga

The hosts promote modern podcasting apps like Podverse and Fountain that support live streaming and value-for-value features. They praise Darren O'Neill's AI-generated artwork for the show while addressing rumors that long-time contributor Scaramanga is leaving the art competition due to his submissions not being selected.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:55:11 - 1:57:09

1817: Stunt Grenade

Value for Value, Modern Podcast Apps

The "Value for Value" funding model is highlighted as the foundation of the show's 18-year independence. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcasting apps like Podverse, Fountain, and Podcast Guru, which allow for direct donations and "boosts" using Bitcoin Satoshis during live broadcasts.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 2:00:45 - 2:08:41

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Podcasting 2.0, Fountain App, AI Music Debate

The podcasting landscape is evolving with the integration of direct donation features in apps like Fountain via Stripe. The hosts debate the merits of AI-generated music for show segments, with one host expressing a preference for human-edited versions and shorter durations, while the other remains skeptical of the "soulless" nature of AI art.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 2:16:38 - 2:20:04

1764: Rage Quit

Value for Value Model and Podcast App Innovation

The "Value for Value" funding model is highlighted as a way for independent creators to bypass traditional advertising and Silicon Valley gatekeepers. Recent court rulings against Apple have allowed apps like Fountain to integrate alternative payment methods, enabling listeners to support shows directly with digital currency or dollars.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 1:57:13 - 2:03:20

1747: HiFi Intel

Podcast App Trends, OP3 Download Statistics

Download statistics from the OP3 open-source system show that 11% of No Agenda listeners use the show's website, while 17% use Podverse. The hosts discuss the decline of traditional podcast apps due to "inbox fatigue" and the shift toward streaming. Modern apps like Podverse are recommended for their ability to receive "bat signal" notifications for live broadcasts.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 2:07:26 - 2:10:46

1740: DOGE-CAM

Troll Room Metrics, Podcast Apps, and Value-for-Value

The hosts review live listener metrics from the "Troll Room" and recommend the Fountain podcast app for its new social features. They reiterate the show's "value-for-value" funding model, contrasting it with state-funded media systems in Europe.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 1:56:48 - 2:01:03

1738: Swasticars

Health Risks of Speed-Listening to Podcasts

A listener report claims that switching from 1.5x speed back to normal speed listening cured their circular hair loss (alopecia). The hosts argue that speed-listening causes subconscious stress and irritability in personal relationships. They advocate for listening to podcasts at their intended pace for better mental health and social interactions.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 1:59:19 - 2:04:50

1732: Sig Hale

Value for Value Model, Hyperlocal Podcasting Tips

The "Value for Value" funding model is explained as an alternative to traditional advertising and Patreon-style paywalls. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps like Fountain and Podverse that support the Podcast Index. A tip is provided for starting hyperlocal podcasts, specifically focusing on local weather reports to fill the gap left by corporate media cuts at the Weather Channel.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 1:54:35 - 1:59:11

1729: Algo Chasers

Modern Podcast Apps and Value-for-Value Model

The hosts encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps from PodcastApps.com, such as Fountain, to receive "bat signals" when the show goes live. They discuss the "Value-for-Value" model, which they pioneered 17 years ago, emphasizing the importance of an engaged audience over traditional advertising. The "Troll Room" serves as a live studio audience, providing real-time feedback and support for the broadcast.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 1:17:02 - 1:19:20

1694: Gorgeous

European Overtourism Taxes, Venice Entry Fee, Short-Term Rental Bans

Major European tourist destinations are implementing new taxes and restrictions to manage record-breaking visitor numbers. Rome is considering a fee for the Trevi Fountain, following Venice's pilot program of a 5-euro entry tax. Barcelona has vowed to end all short-term apartment rentals by 2028, while Greece is levying a 20-euro tax on cruise ship passengers visiting Santorini and Mykonos.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 1:32:41 - 1:36:42

1693: Freedom Force

Podcast Stats, Spotify De-platforming and Technical Issues

The hosts discuss recent technical issues with the Fountain podcast app and newsletter delivery problems on Linux servers. There are reports that Spotify has recently de-platformed approximately 100 political podcasts, reinforcing the importance of independent, decentralized hosting for the show.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 1:44:34 - 1:47:20

1669: You-Crane

Podcast 2.0, No Agenda Stream Update

The No Agenda show promotes its new website, noagenda.stream, and the use of modern podcasting apps like Fountain. These platforms allow for real-time interaction, transcripts, and peer-to-peer Bitcoin payments via "boostergrams." The hosts emphasize the "Value for Value" model as the show approaches its 17th anniversary.

Spillover
Episode 1668 1:34:15 - 1:37:18

1668: Spillover

No Agenda Show Logistics and Fountain App

The hosts discuss the technical side of the show, recommending the Fountain app for listeners to earn Bitcoin while listening. They criticize Apple Podcasts for a six-hour delay in publishing the previous episode. Adam Curry prepares to depart for the Netherlands, marking the start of the show's 16th year.

Pumpkin Coin
Episode 1639 2:19:55 - 2:24:16

1639: Pumpkin Coin

Value for Value, Podverse and Modern Apps

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model, which relies on listener contributions of time, talent, and treasure rather than corporate advertising. They promote modern podcasting apps like Podverse and Fountain, which support independent speech and features like live-stream alerts. The live listener count in the "Troll Room" reached 2,110.

Pulling a Johnson
Episode 1631 2:16:34 - 2:20:34

1631: Pulling a Johnson

Value for Value, Modern Podcast Apps, No Agenda Community

Adam and John discuss the "Value for Value" model, encouraging listeners to use modern podcast apps like Fountain and Podverse. They emphasize that the show is supported entirely by the community rather than advertisers, which allows them to critique industries like Big Pharma. Adam mentions a recent dinner with producers Ashley and Ben in Fredericksburg as an example of the show's strong community ties.

Bub
Episode 1624 2:22:21 - 2:30:35

1624: Bub

No Agenda Social Poll and Value for Value Model

Adam Curry shares results from a poll on No Agenda Social, noting that while the platform has 10,000 users, only about 500 responded. He discusses the "Value for Value" funding model and his recent appearance on the Tom Woods podcast. Curry also promotes the Fountain app as a tool for supporting independent creators through micropayments.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 2:16:35 - 2:21:51

1615: Day One Dictator

Podcast App Innovation and Independent Media Platforms

The program highlights the growth of independent podcasting apps like Fountain, Podverse, and Podcast Guru, which support the "Podcasting 2.0" initiative. Listeners are encouraged to migrate from Google Podcasts to modern apps that facilitate "Value for Value" micro-donations and live interaction.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 1:21:22 - 1:23:42

1574: X-Ray Specs

Podcast Apps and the Good Morbin Meme

The hosts promote the use of modern podcasting apps like Podverse and Fountain, which allow listeners to participate in the "Troll Room" live chat. They also discuss a new Reddit-based meme where users say "Good Morbin" instead of "Good Morning." The segment touches on the "value for value" model and the importance of using independent platforms for media consumption.