Topic: Mailing List

18 chapters across the catalog

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:53:23 - 1:57:10

1843: Token Muncher

Producer Credits, Dana Brunetti Anecdote

The hosts discuss the technical limitations of platforms like Patreon regarding customer data and mailing lists. An anecdote involves producer Dana Brunetti attempting to contact the hosts through a third party. The segment transitions into the reading of executive and associate executive producer credits for donors who contribute $200 or more.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 3:05:51 - 3:11:13

1695: Pronoun Journey

John's Tip of the Day: Chinese Green Tea

John Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" recommending a specific Chinese green tea available on Amazon called Tianhu Shan (Yinhao). He describes it as a high-quality, affordable alternative to everyday teas and explains the Chinese practice of the "second pouring." The segment also includes a brief technical discussion about the risks of running a private mailing list server.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 3:05:06 - 3:13:27

1326: Freedom Bracelet

No Agenda Meetups, Local 512 Report

A report from a recent No Agenda meetup in Austin (Local 512) featured testimonials from attendees enjoying "bonbons and beer." Upcoming meetups are scheduled for Texas, Hawaii, Arizona, and Ontario. Organizers are encouraged to develop independent mailing lists and Telegram channels to coordinate community support and "rescue missions" outside of centralized social media platforms.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 1:13:57 - 1:15:44

1250: Noodle Nation

The "Bleeding Hearts" Mailing List and Emotional Soaking

A historical anecdote about the mailing list industry describes a specific list titled "Bleeding Hearts," which targeted individuals prone to donating based on emotional appeals. The hosts compare this to the current political climate, where people are "soaked" for donations to organizations they don't fully understand. They argue that modern social justice movements capitalize on this same psychological profile of guilt-ridden donors.

Nine Dash Line
Episode 1167 1:39 - 7:59

1167: Nine Dash Line

Not Jordan Peterson Website, Email List Rental Business

A deep fake website featuring a neural network designed to sound like Jordan Peterson has ceased operations, leading to speculation about its true purpose as a data collection tool. The discussion shifts to the economics of renting email mailing lists, where names can be valued at ten dollars each. Strategies for tracking data brokers through coded email addresses are explored.

Bunny Wars
Episode 1018 48:56 - 55:14

1018: Bunny Wars

Brexit, Psychographics History, Direct Marketing Evolution

Psychographics, currently treated as a modern "evil" buzzword, actually originated in the 1970s direct marketing industry as an evolution of demographics. By analyzing magazine subscriptions and mailing lists, marketers created personality profiles to target specific consumers. The segment argues that Cambridge Analytica's methods are simply a digital version of long-standing advertising techniques used to predict consumer and voter behavior.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 6:01:50 - 6:04:45

976: 10th Anniversary

Red Pill Awakening and Michigan Local Mailing Lists

Dustin Marquez credits the "red pill" of No Agenda for changing his perspective on news, noting that mainstream outlets now cause his blood pressure to spike. Listeners in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, are encouraged to join local producer mailing lists.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 12:46 - 15:34

889: The Christmas Special

Survivalist Culture and Storable Food Marketing

The rise of survivalist culture in media is linked to the emergence of new sponsors for right-wing talk radio, such as companies selling storable food and gold. Reference is made to "The Survivors Club," a book exploring human survival science popularized by media figures like Glenn Beck. A cynical suggestion is made regarding the use of mailing lists to locate neighbors with food stockpiles in the event of a societal collapse.

Political Perp Walk
Episode 815 1:01:59 - 1:06:51

815: Political Perp Walk

Reverse Mortgages, Future Career Plans

A humorous discussion explores the possibility of selling reverse mortgages to the MTV generation as a retirement plan. The hosts consider using their existing mailing lists for future business ventures. A brief tangent involves the idea of moving the show to Australia or touring the world if the current production model ever ceased.

Dead Man Cuffed
Episode 620 20:20 - 22:01

620: Dead Man Cuffed

Podcast Meetups, Detroit and Japan Listener Engagement

The hosts discuss the logistics of organizing listener meetups in Detroit and Japan. One host explains the use of mailing lists to coordinate with approximately 40 attendees in Michigan and addresses complaints from listeners who missed the events. They emphasize the importance of reiterating information for the audience.

Cli-Fi®
Episode 608 1:02:14 - 1:04:48

608: Cli-Fi®

Audience Growth vs Donation Decline, CNN Comparison

Despite a significant increase in the show's mailing list and estimated listenership, total donation revenue has decreased by approximately 15-20% compared to the previous year. The hosts compare their niche analysis to the high ratings of mainstream outlets like CNN, which focus on sensational stories like the Oscar Pistorius trial. They urge the growing audience to convert to active subscribers to ensure the show's sustainability.

Eradicate Misery
Episode 582 1:24:16 - 1:30:31

582: Eradicate Misery

Basic Income Mailing List Scam, EU Initiative Verification

Investigation into the "Basic Income 2013" website suggests it may be a sophisticated mailing list harvest rather than a purely political movement. The domain is registered to a Dutch individual, and the sign-up process requires sensitive private data. The hosts express skepticism about the feasibility of the plan, noting that while the concept of being paid to exist is appealing, the Western mindset is generally not amenable to such a system.

Episode 407 33:43 - 35:11

407: Exploding Dog

Dvorak Chili Recipe, Recipes Website Launch

A new "four-bean bogative chili" recipe is released to the mailing list and added to the show's recipe archive. The inclusion of beans is noted as a disqualifier for traditional chili competitions, which typically mandate meat-only entries.

Qaeda CEO
Episode 314 47:23 - 52:44

314: Qaeda CEO

Rick Perry Speech, Republican Leadership Conference, Texting Tactic

Texas Governor Rick Perry's speech at the Republican Leadership Conference is criticized for its "preacher-like" delivery and "douchebag" tactics. During the speech, Perry paused to ask the audience to text "FORWARD" to a shortcode, which is identified as a data-mining technique to build a mailing list. The hosts compare his style to a televangelist and dismiss his chances as a serious presidential nominee.

Persistent Jet Contrails
Episode 258 2:14:40 - 2:18:42

258: Persistent Jet Contrails

TSA Talking Points, Show Outro

The hosts promote an upcoming "Talking Points Memo" regarding TSA scanners, focusing on the health risks of cumulative radiation and the fact that operators are not radiologists. They conclude the show by thanking producers and encouraging continued support through the value-for-value model.

Final Jeopardy
Episode 254 1:18:07 - 1:22:42

254: Final Jeopardy

No Agenda Talking Points Memo Initiative

The hosts announce a new initiative to provide a "Talking Points Memo" to listeners on the show's mailing list. These memos are designed to give supporters succinct arguments on topics like the TSA and the economy to use in social or political discussions. The goal is to help listeners "derail" argumentative people and spread the show's analysis more effectively.

Just Give Us Your Cash
Episode 186 59:57 - 1:02:32

186: Just Give Us Your Cash

No Agenda Show Notes, Professional Mailing List

The hosts promote their new professional mailing list for show notes, which will provide listeners with links and deconstructed news items. They emphasize that the show notes are a standalone product of high value. Listeners are encouraged to sign up at noagendashow.com to receive the curated research used in each episode.

Jihad Jane Rides Again
Episode 181 1:44:35 - 1:49:27

181: Jihad Jane Rides Again

Show Note Mailing List, Digital Patch Project

To manage the increasing volume of information and links, a new show note mailing list is being launched for subscribers. Additionally, a "digital patch" project is in development for donors who contribute specific amounts, such as the "double nickel on the dime" ($55.10). New methods for direct deposit are being explored for listeners who prefer not to use PayPal.