Topic: Live Podcast

41 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:01:05 - 2:04:23

1872: Lunar Economy

Value for Value, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" model, where listeners contribute time, talent, or treasure in exchange for the show's content. they promote the use of modern podcast apps via PodcastApps.com, which support features like "podping" for instant live notifications and faster episode updates compared to legacy platforms.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 1:21:00 - 1:23:50

1071: Commie Comey

Live Show Logistics, Performance Anxiety

The hosts address frequent listener requests to perform a live show together on stage. Dvorak argues that it would be a disaster because both hosts have a "performance gene" and would play to the audience for laughs rather than focusing on news deconstruction. Curry expresses concern that he would become overly conscious of his tics in a live setting.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:47:42 - 1:54:06

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Podcast Industry Trends, The Sphere Live Show Concept

The hosts discuss the trend of podcasters like Scott Galloway and Cara Swisher doing live tours. They brainstorm a potential "No Agenda" live event at The Sphere in Las Vegas using "remnant pricing" for the venue. The concept includes massive AI-generated visuals of the hosts' heads and appearances by prominent show characters and producers.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:58:33 - 2:05:35

1803: Drone Wall

Modern Podcast Apps and Value for Value Model

The benefits of modern podcast apps, including live video streaming and real-time interaction, are discussed as alternatives to traditional platforms. The "Value for Value" funding model is contrasted with the increasing prevalence of pharmaceutical advertisements on NPR and television soap operas. New regulations regarding host endorsements in advertising are also noted as a potential challenge for the industry.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:46:19 - 1:51:51

1794: Heroin Hotties

Podhome App, Podcasting 2.0 Features

A new Podcasting 2.0 app called Podhome, developed by a Dutch creator named Barry, features a "Bat Signal" for live show alerts and a "Podcast Pulse" discovery tool. These features utilize the Podping infrastructure to provide near-instant updates when new episodes are published, bypassing the delays of legacy apps.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 1:53:21 - 1:55:27

1792: Meloni in the Middle

No Agenda Stream, Modern Podcast Apps, Podping

The No Agenda show continues to promote the "Value for Value" model and the use of modern podcast apps that support features like Podping. These technologies allow for instant notifications when a show goes live or a new episode is released. The hosts acknowledge their live audience in the "troll room" and discuss the technical challenges of maintaining listener counts.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 1:58:29 - 2:00:40

1777: Java Shack

Live Stream Statistics and Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts check the live stream listener count, noting a slight increase in "trolls" following recent news events. They encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com that support the Podping infrastructure. These apps provide real-time alerts and features that surpass legacy platforms.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 2:22:27 - 2:25:03

1771: Home Depotation

Podcast Technology, Apple and Podping

The hosts discuss the refusal of legacy apps like Apple Podcasts to adopt modern technology like "Podping," which allows for near-instant updates. They encourage listeners to use modern apps found at PodcastApps.com that support features like the "Live Item Tag" (LIT) for real-time notifications. The "not invented here" syndrome of Silicon Valley is blamed for the slow adoption of these open standards.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 2:07:22 - 2:10:16

1759: Eat The Babies

Podcast Apps, Podcasting 2.0, Value for Value

Adam Curry promotes the use of modern podcasting apps available at podcastapps.com, highlighting features like chapters, transcripts, and the "Live Lit Tag." These apps support the "Value for Value" model and the Podcasting 2.0 initiative. The hosts encourage listeners to explore these alternatives to mainstream platforms like Apple and Spotify to enhance their listening experience.

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 2:02:42 - 2:09:34

1755: Rat Poop

Value for Value, Live Streaming and Bingit.io

The show's "Value for Value" funding model is explained, emphasizing that the podcast remains independent of traditional advertising. The interactive nature of the live stream at trollroom.io is highlighted, along with the utility of Bingit.io, a comprehensive search engine for the show's 17-year archive of transcripts and clips created by a community producer.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 2:37:59 - 2:44:19

1742: Golden Poop

Gigawatt Coffee, Joy Reid and Technical Difficulties

The show acknowledges its sponsors and community contributors, including Eli the Coffee Guy from Gigawatt Coffee. Discussion touches on the transition of media figures like Dan Bongino into government and Joy Reid into full-time TikTok content. The hosts also address technical difficulties during the live broadcast that required significant troubleshooting before the "value for value" segment.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 2:12:43 - 2:14:47

1731: Cyber Timebombs

No Agenda Live Stream, Troll Room and Audience Engagement

The hosts engage with their live audience on the No Agenda stream and the "Troll Room" at trollroom.io, noting a peak of 2,655 concurrent listeners. The segment highlights the interactive nature of the show and the specific jargon used by the community. This live interaction is a core component of the show's production and audience retention strategy.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 1:54:35 - 1:59:11

1729: Algo Chasers

Modern Podcast Apps and Value-for-Value Model

The hosts encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps from PodcastApps.com, such as Fountain, to receive "bat signals" when the show goes live. They discuss the "Value-for-Value" model, which they pioneered 17 years ago, emphasizing the importance of an engaged audience over traditional advertising. The "Troll Room" serves as a live studio audience, providing real-time feedback and support for the broadcast.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 1:53:04 - 1:55:18

1711: Blue Bracelet

Value for Value, Podcast Apps and Live Streaming

The hosts promote the "Value for Value" model and the use of modern podcasting apps that support Podcasting 2.0 features. They encourage listeners to visit podcastapps.com and join the "Troll Room" for live interaction. The segment emphasizes the speed and independence of the decentralized podcasting ecosystem.

No Guff
Episode 1684 1:42:59 - 1:46:11

1684: No Guff

No Agenda Show, Troll Room, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts promote the "Troll Room" and the use of modern podcasting apps that support live alerts and interactive features. They emphasize the importance of independent platforms in the face of increasing censorship on legacy apps like Apple and Spotify.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 1:39:55 - 1:42:09

1667: Heavy Tail

No Agenda Stream, Modern Podcast Apps and Deplatforming

The hosts discuss the technical resilience of the show, highlighting the 24-hour live stream at trollroom.io and the use of modern podcast apps. They emphasize that the show's infrastructure is built to be "undeplatformable" and operates on a "value for value" model. Listeners are encouraged to use apps that provide live alerts and support the decentralized nature of the podcasting ecosystem as the show approaches its 17th anniversary.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:24:31 - 1:31:37

1666: Wyrd

Value for Value, Podcast Production and San Francisco Book Awards

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model and the benefits of "live to tape" production over highly edited content. They celebrate the success of the cookbook "Too Many Eggs" and the children's book "The Runaway Washer," both of which won awards at the San Francisco Book Festival. The segment emphasizes the importance of independent production without corporate sponsors.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 1:34:28 - 1:38:13

1665: Flag Gate

Troll Room Growth and Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts celebrate a massive increase in "trolls" (live listeners) in the Troll Room, noting over 400 new participants. They discuss the technical aspects of the live stream, including "net splits" and the persistence of users in IRC channels. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com to receive live alerts and participate in the value-for-value model.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:36:27 - 2:38:39

1654: e-Safety

No Agenda Troll Room, Live Stream Community

The hosts acknowledge their live studio audience in the "Troll Room," noting a current count of 1,485 participants. They encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps that are backwards compatible and support the "Value for Value" model. The segment highlights the sense of urgency and community provided by the 24-hour live stream and the pre-show entertainment provided by Darren O.