Topic: Jay Jones

5 chapters across the catalog

Taproot
Episode 1799 3:13:14 - 3:18:16

1799: Taproot

ASI 502 Sealant, RTV Vulcanization, End of Show Mix

The "Tip of the Day" features ASI 502 RTV silicon sealant, a food-safe product used for "room temperature vulcanization" repairs. The hosts discuss its effectiveness in fixing Blendtec blender containers. The episode concludes with a preview of the "Jail Reform Roulette" mix and a new end-of-show production by Professor Jay Jones.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 3:36:07 - 3:41:10

1700: Turban Tossing

End of Show Mix, Tim Walz School Shooter Loop

The episode concludes with a series of audio mixes from Professor Jay Jones and other producers. The mixes feature a recurring loop of Tim Walz's "become friends with school shooters" debate flub, interspersed with various show memes and cultural references. The hosts officially close the broadcast from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley.

Natalism
Episode 1682 3:12:51 - 3:17:35

1682: Natalism

End of Show Mixes and Outro

The show concluded with a selection of "End of Show Mixes" from producers in Australia, the UK, and China. John C. Dvorak provided a "Tip of the Day" recommending Boeshield T9, a rust and corrosion protection lubricant developed by Boeing. The hosts signed off from FEMA Region 6 and Northern Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to support the show at noagendadonations.com.

Spaving
Episode 1658 2:59:58 - 3:06:37

1658: Spaving

Outro, End of Show Mixes and Sign-off

The broadcast concluded with a preview of upcoming content on the No Agenda Stream, including mixes by Fletch and Professor Jay Jones. The hosts reminded listeners of the Sunday show time and the "Value for Value" donation model. The episode closed with the traditional "Adios Mofos" sign-off and a series of listener-produced musical tracks and audio montages.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 2:31:18 - 2:33:54

1421: Chuckle Tell

Alex Jones Sandy Hook Case and Attorney Reprimand

A Connecticut judge formally reprimanded an attorney representing Alex Jones for his conduct during a deposition. The attorney, Jay Marshall Wollman, was accused of exceeding acceptable bounds by questioning a former employee about emails on Jones's phone. The case continues to focus on damages after Jones lost the lawsuit regarding his claims about the Sandy Hook shooting.