The hosts run through the calendar of upcoming meetups in cities like Santa Fe, Miami, and Portland. They select a new "ISO" (In Search Of) jingle from listener submissions, settling on a clip of a British voice saying "That came out of nowhere!"
5 chapters across the catalog
The hosts run through the calendar of upcoming meetups in cities like Santa Fe, Miami, and Portland. They select a new "ISO" (In Search Of) jingle from listener submissions, settling on a clip of a British voice saying "That came out of nowhere!"
The hosts review several short audio clips (ISOs) to determine which will be used as the closing jingle. They settle on a clip of Alex Jones saying "They need the money" as a humorous nod to the show's value-for-value model.
The final segment featured a collection of "In Search Of" (ISO) audio clips, including a Biden stumble where he told governors "if you need something, say something." These clips are archived for future use in listener-produced jingles and show transitions.

ISO Jingle Selection, Smorgasbord and Happy Days
The hosts selected new "In Search Of" (ISO) jingles for the show's soundboard. The chosen clips include a "Smorgasbord" line featuring Yogi Bear and a "Happy Days" musical sting. These audio elements are used to punctuate segments and respond to listener contributions during the live broadcast.
The hosts audition several "ISOs" (isolated audio clips) for the end of the show, including a line from *NCIS: LA* about not trusting hippies. They eventually settle on a clip of Bernie Sanders saying, "China's terrible, awful, nothing ever good." The segment involves technical discussion about clip length and broadcast quality for the final mix.