Topic: Lady A

84 chapters across the catalog

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 13:38 - 19:41

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Operation Raise The Colours, UK Anti-Immigration Protests, Pink Ladies

A movement called Operation Raise The Colours has emerged in the United Kingdom, where citizens are displaying the St. George's Cross and Union Flag to protest government immigration policies. Protests have intensified outside migrant hotels following criminal incidents, including an alleged assault in Epping. A group known as the Pink Ladies, comprised of British mothers and grandmothers, has organized to demand better protection for local communities.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 2:37:52 - 2:42:13

1762: Stick Fight

Lady Gaga, Brazil Bomb Plot and Crowd Size Exaggerations

Police in Brazil arrested two suspects for allegedly planning a bomb attack at a Lady Gaga concert, citing her supposed "Satanist" inclinations. The discussion transitions into a critique of Brazilian culture's tendency to exaggerate numbers, specifically questioning the reported "two million" person attendance at the event on Ipanema beach.

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 17:01 - 20:23

1755: Rat Poop

Lady Gaga Coachella Performance, Satanic Imagery Criticism

Lady Gaga's recent Coachella performance is criticized for its overt use of dark and satanic imagery, including a Baphomet-style headdress. The spectacle is compared to long-standing trends in pop culture established by artists like Madonna. Media coverage from outlets like SFGate is noted for being oblivious to the religious symbolism while praising the artistic teamwork of the show.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 1:30:32 - 1:32:52

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Fire Aid Concert, Dave Chappelle Monologue and Arson Theories

A benefit concert titled "Fire Aid" featuring Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers is scheduled for January 30th to support wildfire victims. On Saturday Night Live, Dave Chappelle delivered a monologue addressing conspiracy theories about arson while joking about the environmental factors that led to the catastrophe. The segment highlights the cultural response to the disaster and the immediate shift toward celebrity-led relief efforts.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 2:59:50 - 3:10:58

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Producer Credits, Meetup Announcements and Birthdays

The show concludes with a final round of producer credits, birthday shout-outs, and meetup announcements. Highlights include the upcoming fourth annual Central Texas Float Meet in San Marcos and a report from the "Uneasy Rider" meetup in Nashville. The hosts also mention their current binge-watching of the show "Veep" as a parallel to current political events.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:09:00 - 1:11:37

1681: Daddy Long Legs

JD Vance "Childless Cat Ladies" Comment Controversy

Media outlets have resurfaced a 2011 comment by JD Vance regarding "childless cat ladies" in leadership roles. Critics label the comment as "weird," while defenders argue it is a common stereotype that has been used in pop culture for decades. The segment suggests the media is focusing on decade-old comments to distract from current criticisms of Kamala Harris.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 2:08:10 - 2:12:09

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony and Security Measures

The Paris Olympics opening ceremony featured performances by Lady Gaga and Celine Dion, along with a controversial depiction of a decapitated Marie Antoinette. While NPR praised the "audacious" production, the event was preceded by coordinated sabotage of the French high-speed rail network. Security was unprecedented, with 50,000 police officers and a total closure of Paris airspace for six hours.

Janky
Episode 1604 2:34:10 - 2:38:50

1604: Janky

Lady Vox Controversy and No Agenda Social Trolling

A dispute on the No Agenda Social (Mastodon) instance involving producer Lady Vox is addressed. Lady Vox had expressed frustration with the hosts' "condescending" tone toward contributors. Adam Curry defends his right to "troll" on his own social network, while also apologizing for misquoting her. The segment ends with a request to unblock a user known as Sir Spencer.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 3:06:07 - 3:22:55

1603: Rolling Start

Birthday Announcements, End of Show Mix

The show concludes with a list of listener birthdays and the formal knighting ceremony for new graduates of the No Agenda PhD program. A final end-of-show mix by Sir Chris Wilson is played, featuring satirical commentary on political figures and cultural trends. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, announcing the next broadcast date.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 2:25:02 - 2:29:08

1531: Dead Name

TikTok Misgendering Anecdote, Southern Manners

The hosts play a TikTok clip of a person expressing distress over being called "young lady" by an oil change technician. The individual felt "inappropriately gendered" despite the technician's kind intentions. The hosts contrast this with traditional Southern manners, where holding doors and using respectful titles are standard social graces.

TRANSNOODLE
Episode 1392 2:41:39 - 2:45:59

1392: TRANSNOODLE

Bastrop County Meetup and FDA Comment Flood

Mike Newman reports on a successful No Agenda meetup in Bastrop County, Texas. Additionally, a listener urges the audience to flood the FDA website with comments opposing the mandate of vaccines for children aged 5 to 12. The segment ends with a humorous comparison of a host's voice to Lady Elaine Fairchilde from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

Mega Strike!
Episode 1541 1:31:59 - 1:44:57

1541: Mega Strike!

Executive Producer Credits, Associate Executive Producers

The hosts read the credits for the Executive and Associate Executive Producers of the episode, including Dalton Fisher from Michigan and Lady Rebecca from North Carolina. Several producers shared personal notes about their businesses, such as Castel Silano and food forest design services. The segment follows the show's tradition of acknowledging "treasure" contributions above the $200 threshold.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 51:17 - 54:09

1482: Gorby Chips

WD-40 Origin, Atlas Rocket History

A historical anecdote claims that WD-40 (Water Displacement, 40th formula) was originally developed to prevent water from freezing on the outer skin of the Atlas rocket during the early space program. The product was designed as a penetrant and water displacer rather than a primary lubricant, specifically to protect the thin-skinned fuel cells of the rocket.

Slime Mold
Episode 1442 3:27:31 - 3:29:41

1442: Slime Mold

Birthday List and Daming of Lady Lisa

The hosts read the weekly birthday list and perform a formal "daming" ceremony for Lady Lisa, Seeker of Seashells. Her husband, Sir Ernesto Grande, requested the title as a birthday gift. The hosts describe the traditional perks of the rank, including a signet ring and a certificate of authenticity.

Mark of the Mask
Episode 1316 41:19 - 44:27

1316: Mark of the Mask

Pet Vaccinations, Well Health Safety Seal

Pharmaceutical companies are beginning to suggest that pets may require COVID-19 vaccinations to prevent cross-species transmission. Simultaneously, celebrities like Lady Gaga and Robert De Niro are promoting the "Well Health Safety Seal" for buildings. This certification from the International Well Building Institute aims to reassure the public that indoor spaces meet specific health standards.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 3:20:04 - 3:22:24

1292: Killing Mink

Lady Gaga's "Miss Heartland" Biden Campaign Video

Lady Gaga released a campaign video for Joe Biden featuring her wearing fatigues, leaning against a pickup truck, and crushing a beer can to appeal to "Middle America." The video was widely mocked on social media for its perceived inauthenticity and "Miss Heartland" posturing. The hosts discuss the failure of celebrity endorsements that rely on stereotypical portrayals of rural voters.

School-ology
Episode 1287 1:54:29 - 2:01:00

1287: School-ology

Who Are These Podcasts and Female Podcast Trends

A guest appearance on the "Who Are These Podcasts" show led to a discussion about the proliferation of vapid female-led podcasts like "Lady Gang" and "Chicks in the Office." The hosts mock the linguistic trends of Millennial and Gen Z speakers, specifically the varied pronunciations of the word "important." The segment explores the "milieu" of these shows, which often focus on dating and personal anecdotes.