Topic: Fredericksburg

160 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:57:09 - 3:04:30

1868: Lubio

Costco Wine Buckets and Show Outro

The show concludes with a mention of a rumored 10-liter bucket of Cabernet being sold at Costco. The hosts promote the "Planet Rage" podcast as another Value for Value production. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from their respective studios in Fredericksburg and "Refinery Row," promising to return for the next episode on Sunday.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 46:04 - 47:52

1865: Wide Awakes

Value for Value, Carol Goodman Listener Spotlight

The show highlights the "Value for Value" model, thanking listener Carol Goodman, an Air Force veteran and Iraqi war veteran from Fredericksburg. Goodman shared how the podcast helped her step away from mainstream media noise and grounded her information consumption. The hosts reiterate that the show relies on time, talent, and treasure from its "producers" rather than traditional advertising.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:17:47 - 1:19:30

1860: micro-dosing

Tom Steyer and Fredericksburg Mayoral Race

Billionaire Tom Steyer is considered a frontrunner for the California governorship due to his extensive advertising budget. Meanwhile, in Fredericksburg, Texas, the mayoral race features Randy Briley against a "woke" opponent, Emily. The hosts discuss the influence of media exposure on local and state elections.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:16:16 - 2:20:03

1859: Splashdown

No Agenda Donation Methods and Fredericksburg Meetup Report

Listeners can support the show via PayPal, Stripe, Bitcoin, or by sending physical checks to avoid processing fees. A recent meetup in Fredericksburg, Texas, saw significant attendance and contributions, including a $500 donation from Cynthia Cabrera. The hosts also thanked "The Honey Place" for providing Manuka gold honey products, which they have previously recommended for various health uses.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:38:21 - 2:46:00

1859: Splashdown

Global Meetup Reports from Osaka Japan and Fredericksburg Texas

Meetup reports were shared from Osaka, Japan, where listeners gathered at Osaka Castle, and Fredericksburg, Texas, which hosted over 33 producers. The reports featured messages from various "knights" and "dames" expressing support for the show and its community. Upcoming meetups are scheduled for Charlotte, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, and several locations in the Netherlands and Germany.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 2:21:04 - 2:23:27

1858: Nut Spread

No Agenda Meetups, Texas, Idaho, Louisiana

The hosts announce several upcoming No Agenda meetups across the United States and Europe. Key events include the Treasure Valley meetup in Eagle, Idaho, and the fourth semi-annual Fredericksburg, Texas meetup, which will be attended by Adam Curry and various "Texas meetup celebrities." John Dvorak also plans to attend a "Get John and Mimi out of the House" meetup in Northern Silicon Valley.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 2:27:42 - 2:30:44

1856: CIS Lunar

No Agenda Meetups, Global Event Schedule

The No Agenda community has a robust schedule of upcoming meetups in locations such as Osaka, Japan; Eagle, Idaho; and Fredericksburg, Texas. These events are described as essential for building "protection" and connections among listeners. A full list of international meetups, including gatherings in the Netherlands and Germany, is available at the dedicated meetup website.

Gooder
Episode 1855 36:04 - 37:28

1855: Gooder

Meusebach-Comanche Treaty and Fredericksburg Tourism

The city of Fredericksburg, Texas, is referencing the Meusebach-Comanche Treaty of 1847 to bring the Comanche Nation back to the Hill Country for commercial and tourism purposes. The initiative includes the development of a retail and hotel space and the "Frontier Fest" at Fort Scott. The project aims to revitalize the west side of town by featuring Comanche cultural participation as a paid attraction.

Gooder
Episode 1855 2:32:01 - 2:33:44

1855: Gooder

Global No Agenda Meetups and Community Events

The No Agenda community has scheduled several meetups across the globe, including events in Osaka, Japan; Eagle, Idaho; and Leipzig, Germany. Local gatherings are also planned for Fredericksburg, Texas, and Vancouver, British Columbia, despite economic concerns in Canada. Listeners are encouraged to visit the official meetup website to find or start local chapters.

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.

Rackout
Episode 1854 2:30:57 - 2:35:55

1854: Rackout

Outro and Sign-Off, Known Addictive Products Deep Dive

The program concludes with a thank you to Dana Brunetti and a preview of the "Random Thoughts" podcast focusing on addictive products. The hosts sign off from Texas and California, reminding listeners of the upcoming meetup in Fredericksburg on April 11th. The final segments feature the traditional "Value for Value" song and humorous banter regarding the show's production and the hosts' health.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 3:01:43 - 3:05:23

1850: Error Bars

No Agenda Meetups, Pi Day Hootenanny

The hosts announce upcoming "No Agenda Meetups" in Boise, East Texas, and Fredericksburg. These producer-organized events are described as "connections that give you protection," serving as a local support network for listeners in case of emergencies.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:11:16 - 2:16:28

1847: Off-Ramp

Producer Donations, Rogue Valley Wine and Fredericksburg

The hosts read through various donations from producers across the country, including a $1,000 contribution from Brian Mossman. A discussion about wine from the Rogue Valley in Oregon leads Adam to mention a new Roman-Italian restaurant in Fredericksburg, Texas. Other donors include "Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles" and the "Archduke of Japan."

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:54:01 - 2:57:29

1847: Off-Ramp

No Agenda Meetups, Texas vs. California Showdown

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Fort Wayne and San Francisco are shared, emphasizing the "connection for protection" theme. A "donation showdown" is scheduled for April 11th between meetups in Albany, California, and Fredericksburg, Texas. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or start local gatherings.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:35:40 - 1:37:55

1840: Hoity-toity

Hyperlocal Podcasting, Hello Fred and Community News

The hosts advocate for "hyperlocal" podcasting as an alternative to failing national news outlets. One host describes his local streaming station, "Hello Fred," which focuses on community-specific information like weather and local government issues that NPR and major papers ignore.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 3:02:52 - 3:04:43

1840: Hoity-toity

Peace and Quiet Index, Fredericksburg and Oakland Safety

The hosts explore "peaceandquiet.io," a website that ranks locations based on noise and safety factors. While Fredericksburg, Texas, receives a high green rating, Oakland, California, is marked with "avoid" warnings due to noise levels and other urban factors.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837

1837: Moral Injury

Winter Storm Impacts, Disaster Tourism, Weather Junkies

A massive winter storm brings freezing rain and sub-zero wind chills to a large swath of the United States, including Texas and the Midwest. Residents in Fredericksburg describe being trapped by ice while discussing the phenomenon of "disaster tourism" and weather junkies who follow creators like Max Velocity. Despite widespread power outages in the region, some households remain operational due to standby generators.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 2:13:39 - 2:19:03

1836: Big Bully

Fredericksburg Tourism, Eli the Coffee Guy and Job Resumes

The impact of short-term rentals and new hotels in Fredericksburg, Texas, is discussed, with a preference for hotels to keep housing available for local residents. Several donors are thanked, including Eli the Coffee Guy from Gigawatt Coffee Roasters and Linda Lupatkin of ImageMakers Inc, who provides executive resume services. The segment acknowledges various Associate Executive Producers who contributed $200 or more, granting them "showbiz credits" on platforms like IMDB.