Topic: Long Beach

22 chapters across the catalog

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 2:50:12 - 2:53:43

1845: Slave Slab

No Agenda Meetups, Connection is Protection, Global Events

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Long Beach, Santa Cruz, and other locations highlight the strength of the listener community. Upcoming events are announced for Dallas, Columbus, and Osaka, Japan. The hosts emphasize the mantra "connection is protection," encouraging listeners to build local networks for mutual support during emergencies.

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 2:28:04 - 2:33:48

1535: Podspeeding

Pi Day Donations, Black Metal Cowboy, Homeschool Expo

The donation segment continues with "early Pi Day" contributions and a follow-up from the "Black Metal Cowboy," who donated despite his earlier criticisms. An announcement is made for the Homegrown Generation Family Expo, an online homeschool conference.

French Rats
Episode 1448 1:43:29 - 1:47:53

1448: French Rats

Sir Dom Nasty Knighthood, Midwifery and Funerals

Sean Lavalier Adam donated $1,000 to knight her husband, Dominique Adam, as "Sir Dom Nasty." The request included a complex series of jingles and a promotion for her business, "DIY Dying," which offers both midwifery and funeral services in Southern California. The hosts use this to remind producers about the constraints of reading long notes during the show.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1445 2:40:28 - 2:44:30

1445: Trusted Flaggers

No Agenda Meetups, Long Beach, Anchorage, Global Events

Audio reports from No Agenda meetups in Long Beach, California, and Anchorage, Alaska, demonstrate the show's active listener community. Upcoming meetups are announced for Madison, Wisconsin; Bellevue, Washington; and Monaco, encouraging listeners to organize local gatherings via the show's dedicated website.

Clown World
Episode 1391 3:01:11 - 3:04:57

1391: Clown World

Global Meetup Reports, Long Beach, Cedro Woolley

Audio reports from No Agenda meetups in Long Beach, California, and Cedro Woolley, Washington, are played. The segment highlights the growing global community of "knights and dames" and lists upcoming meetups in Idaho, Indiana, Florida, and Illinois.

No Hugs For You!
Episode 1390 2:24:55 - 2:28:38

1390: No Hugs For You!

Port Congestion in Los Angeles and Long Beach

The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are experiencing record backups, with nearly 100 ships waiting to unload. The hosts discuss the "trucking problem," noting that new regulations and driver shortages are preventing cargo from leaving the docks. Reports from "Freight Waves" suggest some companies are resorting to bribing their way into ports to retrieve their own containers.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 2:06:17 - 2:08:43

1382: super-mutation

Spruce Goose, Evergreen Aviation Museum History

The Spruce Goose, Howard Hughes' famous wooden airplane, was moved from Long Beach, California, to the Willamette Valley in Oregon in the 1990s. Disney, which previously owned the property where the plane was housed, sold it to the Evergreen Aviation Museum, where it was reassembled and remains on display.

TransMoney
Episode 1380 3:00:02 - 3:05:48

1380: TransMoney

No Agenda Meetup Reports and Upcoming Events

Audio reports from No Agenda meetups in Long Beach, California, and Friesland, Netherlands, are played. The segment also lists upcoming meetups in Denver, Victoria BC, and South Jersey, emphasizing the community's growth on platforms like Telegram.

Dead Puppies
Episode 1376 3:07:52 - 3:13:52

1376: Dead Puppies

No Agenda Meetups and Community Reports

Listeners provided reports from a No Agenda meetup in Punta Gorda, Florida, which included families and "public health professionals." Upcoming meetups are scheduled for Denver, Long Beach, and various locations in Canada and the Netherlands. These events are entirely producer-driven and serve to strengthen the community of "Gitmo Nation."

FAQs 4 Hacks
Episode 1354 3:07:21 - 3:09:52

1354: FAQs 4 Hacks

No Agenda Meetup Calendar and Global Gatherings

The hosts review the upcoming schedule of No Agenda meetups, including events in Charleston, Houston, Lisbon, and Barcelona. They emphasize that these gatherings are essential for "sane conversation" in a polarized world. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or create local events in their own communities.

Wappie
Episode 1349 3:04:59 - 3:08:37

1349: Wappie

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Gatherings

Listener-organized meetups took place in Long Beach, California, and Kansas City, Missouri, with reports featuring audio from local producers. Upcoming gatherings are scheduled for South Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Australia. These events are promoted as a way for "small amygdala" individuals to network and socialize in a positive, non-woke environment.

Yak Yak Vax
Episode 1324 8:08 - 10:40

1324: Yak Yak Vax

Funeral Home Logistics and Headstone Shortages in California

Ken McKenzie, a funeral home director in Long Beach, California, reports a surge in cases and a shortage of granite for headstones. The Rangel family is highlighted after losing three members in 16 days, while the hosts suggest the media is over-leveraging these tragic stories to sustain public anxiety.

Hairy Legs
Episode 1290 3:04:40 - 3:09:02

1290: Hairy Legs

Arlington Meetup, Spook Spotting, Upcoming Events

Reports from the Arlington meetup include a "spot the spook" game among attendees. A schedule of upcoming meetups is provided, including events in Bellingham, Long Beach, Kansas City, and Anchorage. The hosts encourage listeners to start their own local chapters and mention a virtual election night watch party planned for November 3rd.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 3:00:50 - 3:04:03

1289: Post Orange

Halloween Meetups and Jitsi Virtual Election Gathering

A rundown of upcoming No Agenda meetups includes a Halloween event at Knucklehead Saloon in Kansas City and a "Dia de los Muertos" gathering in Long Beach. The hosts also announce a virtual election night meetup on November 3rd via Jitsi. They encourage listeners to visit NoAgendaMeetups.com to find or start local gatherings in their areas.

Talkin' Loudy
Episode 1281 3:01:12 - 3:08:57

1281: Talkin' Loudy

Meetup Reports, Las Vegas Event Planning

Detailed reports from meetups in Kansas City and Long Beach highlight the diverse and enthusiastic listener base. Plans for a major meetup in Las Vegas on October 13th are discussed, with organizers taking precautions to avoid "COVID cops" and potential fines. Producers are required to RSVP via the official meetup website to receive location details.

3 Screws
Episode 1271 2:22:33 - 2:26:09

1271: 3 Screws

No Agenda Meetups, Maskless Bandits, and Global Gatherings

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Long Beach, Kirkland, and Denver describe gatherings of "maskless bandits" and tribe members. Upcoming events are announced for Midland, Ohio, Anaheim Hills, and Berlin, Germany, with the latter coinciding with anti-lockdown protests. Listeners are encouraged to start their own local meetups to foster community and bypass social distancing isolation.

Twindemic
Episode 1270 2:38:54 - 2:42:05

1270: Twindemic

No Agenda Meetups and Shooting Events

Upcoming No Agenda meetups are announced for Amsterdam, Long Beach, and Midland, Texas. A special "shoot-up" event is scheduled at the Linden Sportsmen's Club in Michigan, where participants can engage in target practice. Listeners are encouraged to visit the meetup website to find or start local gatherings.

Missile by Nike
Episode 995 36:07 - 38:49

995: Missile by Nike

CBS Coded Messaging and Long Beach Shooting Report

A 12-second CBS News report on a shooting at a law office in Long Beach, California, is scrutinized for its lack of detail. The brevity and clinical nature of the report lead to speculation that it may serve as a coded message for specific observers rather than a standard news update for the general public.

AQ-USA
Episode 261 0:00 - 3:09

261: AQ-USA

Long Beach Police Shooting, Backyard Hose Nozzle Incident

A man in Long Beach, California, was shot and killed by police in his own backyard after a neighbor reported him for holding a gun. The object was actually a garden hose spray nozzle. The incident is framed as a tragic consequence of the "see something, say something" culture, with predictions that the city will face a multi-million dollar wrongful death lawsuit funded by taxpayers.