Topic: Miami

154 chapters across the catalog

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 2:12:34 - 2:16:42

1844: Second Half of Show

Miami Mall Alien Sighting, Bayside Marketplace, Shadow Creatures

A massive police response at Miami's Bayside Marketplace on New Year's Day sparked viral rumors of 10-foot-tall "shadow aliens." While police officially stated the response was due to a large group of juveniles fighting with fireworks, eyewitness accounts describe solid shadow figures that appeared to teleport or move rapidly, causing widespread panic.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 2:09:16 - 2:15:49

1834: Swarm Forge

Miami Mayoral Shift and Republican Midterm Strategy

The election of Eileen Higgins as the first Democratic mayor of Miami in 30 years is presented as a sign of Republican complacency. Critics argue that professional Republicans are "flat-footed" and lack the "MAGA spark," potentially leading to a Democratic resurgence in the 2026 midterms. In California, the Republican party is criticized for failing to support candidates like Garvey or effectively challenge figures like Adam Schiff.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 11:12 - 11:51

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Manuel Noriega Surrender Anniversary, January 3rd Historical Significance

A historical parallel is drawn between the capture of Nicolás Maduro and the surrender of Manuel Noriega on January 3, 1990. Noriega surrendered to U.S. forces at the Vatican Embassy in Panama before being flown to Miami on drug charges. The timing of the Maduro operation suggests a preference for significant historical dates within the current administration.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 56:25 - 1:02:04

1827: CIS-Lunar

Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks in Miami and Moscow

U.S. negotiators met with Russian and Ukrainian envoys at a gated golf course in Miami to discuss potential peace terms. Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin held a four-and-a-half-hour televised Q&A in Moscow, where he blamed Western "opponents" for the ongoing conflict and rejected responsibility for future casualties. President Zelensky indicated that any territorial concessions would require a national referendum in Ukraine.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 1:51:29 - 1:59:02

1827: CIS-Lunar

Jake Paul Injured in Anthony Joshua Boxing Match

YouTuber Jake Paul suffered a broken jaw and lost several teeth during a heavyweight boxing match against Anthony Joshua in Miami. The fight, which was streamed live on Netflix, was criticized by boxing experts as a dangerous mismatch due to the significant difference in experience and weight class. Despite the injuries, Paul posted photos from his hospital bed, highlighting the "click-driven" nature of modern influencer sports.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 3:11 - 5:33

1795: Dead Feathered

Bully Winery, Burger King Heiress Birthday Party

A recent birthday celebration for the heiress of the Burger King franchise took place at the Bully Winery tasting room in Texas. The event marked her 70th birthday, prompting a discussion about the aesthetics of aging and the use of peptides to maintain health. The hosts reflect on the history of the Burger King brand and its commercialization by the heiress's father.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 3:14:25 - 3:19:38

1764: Rage Quit

Final Donor Roll Call and Birthday Celebrations

The final segment of the show acknowledged donors from Woodland Hills, Miami, and Oklahoma City. Birthday wishes were extended to Marcel van Dongen and Lauren Palluoda. The hosts encouraged listeners to continue supporting the program through the dedicated donation website to maintain its independent status.

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 2:54:49 - 3:00:03

1727: Sideshow Bob

No Agenda Meetup Reports, Florida Reiki Princess

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Colorado Springs and Sonoma highlight the community's focus on "connection as protection." A promotional message from the "Reiki Princess" invites producers to upcoming events in Miami and Orlando. Listeners are encouraged to visit the meetups website to find or organize local gatherings.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:02:31 - 1:04:34

1722: This Actually Happened!

Tear Gas and Virus Spread, Russian Discord Claims

Health experts warned that the use of tear gas during protests could increase COVID-19 transmission by causing people to cough and sneeze. In Miami Beach, reopening plans were postponed due to civil unrest. Political commentators suggested that the combination of a pandemic and racial division provided an opportunity for Russian adversaries to sow further discord in the United States.

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 24:18 - 31:32

1705: Kamplaining

Latino Voter Shift, Miami-Dade County Republican Support

NPR reports on a significant shift in Latino voter sentiment in Florida, with polls showing nearly 60% support for Donald Trump in Miami-Dade County. The discussion explores how Republican messaging regarding socialism resonates with Cuban Americans and how legal immigrants often support strict border enforcement, contrary to Democratic expectations.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 2:39:36 - 2:43:33

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

No Agenda Producers, Donation Credits, Miami Beach

The hosts acknowledge a final list of "treasure" contributors who support the show's independent production. Donors from cities including Miami Beach, Spokane, and Memphis are thanked for their sustaining contributions. The segment reiterates that the show has no paywalls or premium content, operating entirely on the voluntary support of its audience.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 2:48:05 - 2:55:24

1695: Pronoun Journey

Final Donation Credits and 17th Anniversary Announcement

The final donation segment acknowledges contributors from Roswell, Miami, and other locations. The hosts announce the upcoming 17th anniversary of the No Agenda show in October. They reiterate the "Value for Value" philosophy, thanking listeners for their continued support through the "slower periods" of the production cycle.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 17:06 - 23:18

1656: Johnson Pivot

Biden Administration Migrant Flight Program, Florida Arrivals

Leaked documents reveal the Biden administration has been flying migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela directly into 50 U.S. cities, with Miami and Fort Lauderdale receiving over 150,000 arrivals. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis criticized the "illegal parole program" for bypassing border controls. A Gallup poll indicates that 27% of Americans now view immigration as the nation's most critical issue.

Ashkenormativity
Episode 1652 1:32:54 - 1:38:59

1652: Ashkenormativity

Pro-Palestine Protests, Bridge Blockades, Regional Arab Sentiment

Coordinated pro-Palestinian protests blocked major infrastructure including the Golden Gate Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge, leading to dozens of arrests in cities like Miami and San Francisco. Florida Senator Rick Scott warned "leftist Hamas sympathizers" that such disruptions would not be tolerated in his state. The discussion explores the theory that regional Arab nations like Egypt and Jordan are hesitant to accept Palestinian refugees due to fears of domestic political instability.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 23:08 - 28:06

1627: White Ringer

Boeing 747 Engine Fire, Atlas Air, Miami Emergency

An Atlas Air Boeing 747 experienced an engine fire shortly after takeoff from Miami, resulting in a softball-sized hole in the engine housing. The flight crew successfully performed an emergency landing without dumping fuel, and all five people on board were unharmed. The incident adds to recent scrutiny of Boeing aircraft following the Alaska Airlines door plug failure.

Deputary
Episode 1623 1:51:35 - 1:58:04

1623: Deputary

Miami Mall Alien Sighting Rumors and Project Blue Beam

A massive police response at Miami's Bayside Marketplace on New Year's Day sparked viral rumors on TikTok about 10-foot-tall aliens. While police attributed the chaos to juveniles with fireworks, eyewitness accounts described shadowy figures appearing and disappearing. The segment links these events to "Project Blue Beam," a conspiracy theory involving a simulated alien invasion to establish a New World Order.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 2:37:09 - 2:38:48

1618: Fat Leonard

Baron Dude Named Ralph and South Florida Round Table

Baron Dude Named Ralph from South Florida contributed a donation from his work bonus, requesting a "round table" menu of mojitos and Cuban-style roasted pig. He also sought "Jobs Karma" for the next chapter of his career, emphasizing the community's support for professional transitions.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 1:06:28 - 1:11:12

1563: Pocket Pardon

Donald Trump Federal Indictment and Classified Documents

Special Counsel Jack Smith unsealed a 37-count federal indictment against Donald Trump, alleging the illegal retention of classified national security documents at Mar-a-Lago. The charges include conspiracy, obstruction, and willful retention of sensitive materials related to nuclear programs and military vulnerabilities. Trump is summoned to appear in a Miami federal court on June 13, 2023.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 1:36:50 - 1:39:53

1563: Pocket Pardon

FBI Monitoring of Podcasts and Domestic Terror Threats

CNN reports that the FBI is actively monitoring online platforms, including podcasts and Discord servers, for potential domestic terror threats ahead of Donald Trump's court appearance in Miami. Despite the lack of "credible and specific" threats, law enforcement sources emphasize the use of confidential informants to prevent a repeat of the January 6th Capitol riot.