Topic: Industry News

29 chapters across the catalog

Death Buses
Episode 1797 37:32 - 41:28

1797: Death Buses

RFK Jr. Media Strategy, Pharmaceutical Advertising Concerns

The hosts discuss a perceived media blackout and coordinated attack against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. by major networks like ABC. They suggest that pharmaceutical companies, which are major television advertisers, are pressuring media executives to marginalize Kennedy due to his promises to reform vaccine policy and food safety.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 2:14:10 - 2:17:56

1672: Sand Battery

Bill Nye on the New Normal, Climate Activism

"Science educator" Bill Nye appears on television to claim that current heat waves are the "beginning of the new normal." Nye urges citizens to talk about climate change and vote for candidates who will act against the fossil fuel industry, while the hosts mock his reliance on "climatism" as a faith-based belief system.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 2:29 - 8:33

1643: NetBEUI

Donald Trump, Ohio Rally Bloodbath Quote

Media outlets including CBS News and Scripps News are criticized for taking Donald Trump's "bloodbath" comment out of context during a rally in Dayton, Ohio. While reports suggested he was threatening political violence, the full clip reveals he was discussing the economic impact of Chinese car manufacturing in Mexico and the necessity of 100% tariffs.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 11:31 - 14:17

1600: Unpack It

Richard Engel, NBC Coverage of Gaza Hospital Incident

NBC News correspondent Richard Engel reports on the diplomatic fallout from the Gaza hospital explosion, noting that Arab leaders like Mahmoud Abbas and King Abdullah II found it "untenable" to meet with President Biden. The hosts observe that Engel uses the word "attack" rather than "explosion," suggesting a bias toward the Palestinian narrative. They further speculate on the influence of the military-industrial complex on network news reporting.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 1:10:53 - 1:15:52

1593: Beast Train

Pharmaceutical Advertising, Swag Bags, Media Corruption

The prevalence of pharmaceutical advertising on American television is identified as a primary driver of media bias. The U.S. and New Zealand are noted as the only countries allowing direct-to-consumer drug ads. The enthusiasm of TV medical contributors is compared to a "fee schedule" for scripted reactions, potentially rewarded with industry perks or "swag bags."

Dead Name
Episode 1531 7:02 - 9:27

1531: Dead Name

Mitch McConnell, Defeating Russia as Top Global Priority

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told Fox News that defeating Russia in Ukraine is the single most important event in the world. McConnell characterized the financial aid as an investment that will save the US money in the long term by preventing future conflict. The discussion highlights concerns that the military-industrial complex is profiting from claims of ammunition shortages to secure more government funding.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 2:14:02 - 2:15:46

1431: Red Austin

Social Anxiety, Mandate Impact, New York City

The long-term effects of lockdowns are discussed, including social anxiety and the inability of unvaccinated individuals to participate in the workforce. In New York City, private sector mandates remain in effect, preventing many from securing employment. The hosts describe the situation as an "evil experiment" on human behavior.

Banks not Tanks
Episode 1430 13:10 - 17:02

1430: Banks not Tanks

Douglas MacGregor, Trey Gowdy, Fox News Narrative

Colonel Douglas MacGregor, a former senior advisor to the Secretary of Defense, appeared on Trey Gowdy's Fox News show to provide a counter-narrative to mainstream military analysis. MacGregor's background at VMI and his PhD in international studies are highlighted. The discussion notes how his views on the Ukraine conflict often clash with the "saber-rattling" typically found on cable news networks.

Gain of Function
Episode 1244 24:07 - 31:46

1244: Gain of Function

Donald Trump, Hydroxychloroquine and Fox Pharma Media Reaction

President Donald Trump revealed he has been taking hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure against COVID-19. Fox News host Neil Cavuto immediately issued a stern warning, citing a VA study to claim the drug "will kill you." The hosts characterize this rapid response as a scripted effort by "Fox Pharma" to protect the interests of the pharmaceutical industry and expensive alternatives like Remdesivir.

COVID KowTow
Episode 1234 1:44:46 - 2:03:49

1234: COVID KowTow

Peerage Ceremony and Listener Stories from Lockdown

During the episode's peerage ceremony, several listeners were granted titles of Knight or Dame for their financial support. Notes from donors included a report from a contractor in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and a professional musician in New York City describing the total collapse of the live performance industry due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Snakes and Spikes
Episode 1178 2:33:08 - 2:38:38

1178: Snakes and Spikes

Tucker Carlson, Red Meat Native Advertisement

A segment on Tucker Carlson Tonight featuring a doctor discussing the health benefits of red meat is analyzed as a potential native advertisement for the cattle industry. The discussion mirrors industry talking points about protein and vitamins while dismissing previous studies linking meat to heart disease. The hosts suggest this is a counter-narrative to the anti-meat agenda promoted by environmental groups.

Spy Slut
Episode 1136 1:17:38 - 1:19:15

1136: Spy Slut

Podcasting Industry and Bloomberg Omissions

Adam Curry criticizes a Bloomberg article about the podcasting industry for omitting the contributions of early pioneers and independent creators. He jokingly claims he will take the "secrets of money making in podcasting" to his grave rather than sharing them with mainstream media outlets.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 1:22:48 - 1:26:03

1126: Truth to Podcaster

Brady Bunch Measles Comparison, Pharmaceutical Native Advertising

A clip from "The Brady Bunch" is used to contrast the modern "panic" over measles with the 1960s view of it as a routine childhood illness. The hosts argue that current news coverage serves as native advertising for the pharmaceutical industry. They question how a disease supposedly "eradicated" two decades ago can suddenly reappear without more critical investigation into the causes.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 20:21 - 21:58

1069: German SPAM

Chef Damien Germainier and Culinary Scandals

The hosts discuss Swiss chef Damien Germainier and the general culture of high-end chefs. They reference a recent scandal involving a "shamed chef" in New York who was removed from his position following allegations of sexist behavior. The conversation touches on the "tatted-up" aesthetic common among modern celebrity chefs.

Chow Hound
Episode 948 14:43 - 16:17

948: Chow Hound

Hollywood Media Personalities, E! News Behind the Scenes

A visit to Hollywood provided a behind-the-scenes look at major media productions, including interactions with staff at E! News. Observations noted that media professionals often have a complicated relationship with being mentioned on independent podcasts. Specific encounters included producer Jen Lavin and presenters such as Kat Sadler, with further details on the industry's inner workings promised for later in the broadcast.

Clinton Condign
Episode 813 41:47 - 44:26

813: Clinton Condign

Robert Gates on Pentagon Information Control

Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates suggests in a Fox News preview that the Pentagon intentionally withholds detailed military options from White House staff. Gates implies that civilian leadership often lacks the understanding to handle complex military data. The hosts discuss this as evidence of the military-industrial complex operating independently of presidential oversight.

Polymorphic Analysis
Episode 684 1:17:29 - 1:19:19

684: Polymorphic Analysis

Media Logic, Social Media Obsession, Pharmaceutical Influence

The hosts reflect on the repetitive nature of news cycles and the lack of logical questioning in mainstream media. They observe how social media platforms like Facebook reinforce emotional narratives while ignoring underlying factors like pharmaceutical drug influence. The "No Agenda" show is framed as a support system for listeners who feel isolated by their skepticism of mainstream logic.

Don't Be Nosey
Episode 421 14:14 - 18:56

421: Don't Be Nosey

Adderall Abuse Among Mothers and "Mother's Little Helper"

ABC News reported on a growing trend of mothers using Adderall to manage household demands and parenting stress, referring to the drug as a modern "mother's little helper." The report highlights how women without ADHD are obtaining prescriptions through deception or by taking medication intended for their children. This has led to a 750% increase in prescriptions among women in their 20s and 30s over eight years.