Topic: Mo Facts

5 chapters across the catalog

Wyrd
Episode 1666 2:08:11 - 2:10:45

1666: Wyrd

Non-Binary Terminology, ENBY vs NB and Black Community Standards

A TikTok clip explains why some white non-binary individuals use the term "ENBY" instead of "NB," claiming that "NB" was originated by the Black community to mean "non-black." The hosts ridicule the linguistic policing and mention "Mo" from the MoFactShow, who identifies simply as an American.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 3:07:12 - 3:08:30

1348: Belching Freon

Brown Paper Bag Test, Historical Colorism

The "brown paper bag test" was a historical form of colorism used in some African American institutions, such as Howard University, to determine social eligibility based on skin tone. This topic was explored in depth on the "Mo Facts with Adam Curry" podcast, illustrating that internal racial prejudices have a long and complex history.

Standard Man
Episode 1276 1:36:56 - 1:39:47

1276: Standard Man

Rexo Quozo and Moscow Idaho Music

Jared Turner, also known as Rexo Quozo, submitted a new musical mix from Moscow, Idaho, for the end of the show. The track features a blend of "Moe bars" and No Agenda themes. Turner noted that the No Agenda and Mo Facts podcasts have surpassed the Joe Rogan Experience in his personal listening rankings.

3X3
Episode 1246 1:50:02 - 1:51:31

1246: 3X3

Mo' Facts Feed Error, RSS Caching and Bill Gates

A technical error occurred where the "Mo' Facts with Adam Curry" feed was accidentally published to the No Agenda RSS feed, causing confusion for some subscribers. Listeners are advised to unsubscribe and resubscribe if their podcast apps are still showing the incorrect episodes. The mistake is jokingly compared to Bill Gates' historical attempts to consolidate power within Microsoft.

Imminent Threat
Episode 1207 2:41:05 - 2:46:19

1207: Imminent Threat

Show Outro, Mo Facts Podcast, and Imminent Threat Mix

The show concludes with a promotion for the Mo Facts with Adam Curry podcast and a reminder of the next live broadcast on Thursday. The final segment features an "End of Show Mix" by Leo LaPuke, which samples media clips regarding the "imminent threat" rhetoric used during the Iran crisis. The hosts sign off from Austin and Northern Silicon Valley.