Topic: Friends

43 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 11:43 - 13:57

1851: Mork & Mimi

Hotsy Totsy Club Fact-Check and Media Errors

A correction is issued regarding media reports about the Hotsy Totsy Club, which was incorrectly identified as a strip club in El Cerrito. The establishment is actually the oldest bar in Albany, California, having opened in 1939. The segment mocks mainstream media outlets like Fox and Friends for failing to perform basic geographic and historical fact-checking.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:01:48 - 2:05:20

1848: Podcaster Down!

Friend AI Wearable, Loneliness Trends

Avi Shiffman has launched "Friend," a $99 AI wearable pendant designed to provide non-judgmental companionship. The product targets the growing "friendship deficit" among younger generations, specifically Zoomers, who reportedly have fewer close friends than previous age groups.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 1:36:36 - 1:38:30

1820: Tokyo Rose

Character.ai and Teenager Dependency on AI Bots

The Wall Street Journal reports that Character.ai is limiting teenagers to two hours of use per day, leading to distress among young users who have formed emotional bonds with AI bots. The phenomenon is described as a modern evolution of the "imaginary friend," affecting both children and adults.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 21:03 - 25:04

1763: AI Factory

RFK Jr. Defends Casey Means, Influencer Criticism

RFK Jr. appeared on Fox & Friends to defend Casey Means against attacks from Laura Loomer, claiming that threatened industries are paying bloggers to smear her. The hosts criticize influencers like Megyn Kelly and Loomer for focusing on trivial controversies while ignoring the broader trauma of the COVID-19 era.

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 1:15:44 - 1:17:29

1705: Kamplaining

Donald Trump Favorite Animal, Massachusetts Kid Question

During a Fox and Friends segment, a six-year-old boy from Massachusetts asked Donald Trump about his favorite animal. Trump responded that he loves cows because they are "beautiful and tasty," while using the moment to claim that Kamala Harris's policies would lead to the elimination of cattle.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 2:51:24 - 2:54:07

1693: Freedom Force

Location Sharing Trend, Find My Friends and Privacy

A viral TikTok trend highlights the common practice among younger generations of sharing their real-time GPS locations with friends. The hosts view this as a disturbing invasion of privacy and a "stalker's delight," noting that what began as a European social product has become a standard feature on modern smartphones.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 2:18:35 - 2:24:41

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Friend AI Wearable, Generational Loneliness Trends

A new $99 wearable AI device called "Friend," created by Avi Schiffman, is designed to act as a non-judgmental listener and companion. The product, which resembles a Tamagotchi or an "amulet," is discussed in the context of rising loneliness among "Zoomers" who reportedly have fewer offline friends. The hosts suggest a "No Agenda" version of the device that offers blunt, "real friend" advice.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 18:18 - 19:35

1665: Flag Gate

Trump's Fox and Friends Appearance and Fundraising Surge

Donald Trump appeared on Fox and Friends following the verdict, which the hosts describe as a mesmerizing performance. Following the conviction, the Trump campaign reportedly raised over $50 million in a single day, causing the WinRed donation platform to crash. There is speculation that the specific fundraising numbers are being messaged to correspond with the 34 felony counts.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:59:25 - 2:02:35

1664: Friendshoring

1950s Car Culture, Friend-Shoring and Manufacturing Speed

A nostalgic look at 1950s American car culture contrasts the era's bench seats and "necker knobs" with modern, utilitarian EV designs. The hosts discuss the concept of "friend-shoring"—sourcing materials from allied nations—as a new buzzword in the Biden administration's industrial policy. They also marvel at the speed of Chinese automotive design, which can bring a new car to market in just one year.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 1:29:20 - 1:32:35

1603: Rolling Start

Matthew Perry Death, Celebrity Health Speculation

Actor Matthew Perry, famous for his role on the sitcom "Friends," was found dead in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home. While initial reports cited drowning, public speculation has linked the sudden death to his vocal support for COVID-19 vaccinations. The segment notes a perceived pattern of "died suddenly" incidents among high-profile individuals in the prime of their lives.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 2:22:21 - 2:24:05

1573: 4 No Youth

Kratom Experiment and FDA Warnings

One host discusses their ongoing experiment with Kratom, noting that while the FDA warns of its dangers, many people use it to successfully transition off of harder opioids. They clarify that they are not "strung out" but enjoy the "groovy" feeling it provides while watching television. They distinguish between high-quality leaves and the "micro powder" found in head shops.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 1:35:32 - 1:41:56

1458: Prime Time Purge

Anne Applebaum, Smolensk Plane Crash Investigation

A producer from Poland, Kasha G, provides "boots on the ground" insight into Polish politics, identifying Radek Sikorski as a "spook" and noting his marriage to journalist Anne Applebaum. The discussion revisits the 2010 Smolensk plane crash that killed the Polish government, with the producer confirming the show's early analysis that survivors were executed by Russian forces at the crash site.

Lousy Hummus
Episode 1353 1:30:39 - 1:33:56

1353: Lousy Hummus

Fox & Friends ITM, Critical Race Theory

A parent speaking against Critical Race Theory on Fox & Friends ended his segment by saying "ITM" (In The Morning), a No Agenda catchphrase. The hosts discuss how the media often cuts out such inside jokes from online clips to prevent "coded" messages. They provide a humorous guide on how to explain the greeting to confused news producers.

Bug Appetit!
Episode 1351 2:58:15 - 3:01:22

1351: Bug Appetit!

Morning Zoo Audition, Liam Coffey Hollywood Update

Liam Coffey submits an audition tape for a potential "Morning Zoo" segment, providing a Hollywood update on Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, and the "Friends" reunion. The hosts critique the pacing and intonation of the performance, placing the audition in "Pile B" for future consideration.

Wappie
Episode 1349 3:08:37 - 3:20:52

1349: Wappie

Morning Zoo Audition, Hollywood Update and Sign-off

The episode featured an audition for a "Hollywood Update" segment for the hypothetical "No Agenda Morning Zoo," featuring gossip about Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, and the Friends reunion. The hosts critiqued the production style before playing the end-of-show mix, which included clips of Boris Johnson and Dr. Fauci. The program closed with the traditional sign-off from Austin, Texas, and Silicon Valley.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 21:02 - 23:35

1240: Meat Must Flow

Alex Azar, White House Response to CDC Draft Report

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar appeared on Fox & Friends to address reports of a CDC and FEMA draft predicting 3,000 daily deaths by June 1, 2020. Azar dismissed the figures as "draft initial projections" that had not been reviewed by the White House Coronavirus Task Force. The discussion highlights public confusion caused by the proliferation of conflicting scientific models used to justify economic shutdowns.

Weeping Angels
Episode 1208 15:42 - 19:48

1208: Weeping Angels

Fox and Friends, Trump Rally Counter-Programming Comparison

Fox and Friends aired a highly produced segment comparing the Democratic debate to Donald Trump’s concurrent campaign rally in Milwaukee. The visual presentation utilized a split-screen effect where the Democratic candidates were shown in black and white while Trump was shown in full color. This framing contrasted Democratic warnings of war and economic failure with Trump’s claims of economic prosperity and military success.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 4:23 - 8:59

1193: Blafrican

Donald Trump Fox and Friends Interview, IG Report Predictions

President Donald Trump participated in a 53-minute phone interview on Fox and Friends, discussing the upcoming Inspector General report by Michael Horowitz. Trump characterizes the investigation into the FBI's FISA warrant applications as a historic political scandal. The segment highlights Trump's claims regarding criminal referrals and the involvement of U.S. Attorney John Durham.