Topic: Mofax

13 chapters across the catalog

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 2:29:49 - 2:31:28

1701: DORK MAGA

TikTok Logic, Black Community and Political Manipulation

A TikTok video featuring a Black man outlining a theory of systemic manipulation of the Black community is played. The speaker claims that media, cheap food, and the promotion of abortion are used to weaken Black families and ensure their continued political support for specific parties. The hosts note the similarities between this viral clip and the long-running "MoFax" segments on the program.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 1:54:31 - 2:00:22

1695: Pronoun Journey

No Agenda Producer Contributions and Art Generator

The show highlights the contributions of its volunteer producers who provide clips, research, and artwork. The "No Agenda Art Generator" serves as a hub for listener-submitted album art, which is then used as chapter art in modern podcast apps. Specific mention is made of long-time artists like Martin JJ and Data.

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680

1680: Seismic Sundae

MoFax Podcast Ending and Dvorak Substack Art

The hosts discuss the potential conclusion of the MoFax podcast, noting that episode 99 was recently recorded and Mo may retire at episode 100. Reference is made to a recent Substack post at dvorak.substack.com featuring AI-generated artwork by Darren O'Neill. The conversation transitions into political predictions regarding the upcoming Vice Presidential pick for the Democratic ticket.

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 3:06:06 - 3:13:26

1680: Seismic Sundae

Final Sign-Off and End-of-Show Mixes

The show concludes with a reminder of the upcoming 100th episode of MoFax with Adam Curry. The hosts sign off from Fredericksburg, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. Final thoughts touch on Kamala Harris's public appearance and the use of executive action, followed by musical mixes from Hugh Allison and Neil Jones.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 2:26:14 - 2:30:54

1600: Unpack It

Artwork Selection, Future of No Agenda

The hosts discuss rejected artwork options, including a "Spreadinator" clip and a Volvo-themed piece by Dame Kenny Ben. Looking toward the future, they set a tentative goal of reaching 2000 episodes before retiring, which would coincide with the year 2025 and the "Bitcoin block 1 million" milestone. They joke about MoFax taking over the show if one of them "keels over."

Radiation Tsunami
Episode 1494 2:22:56 - 2:25:29

1494: Radiation Tsunami

Kanye West JPMorgan Deplatforming, Black-Jewish Relations

JPMorgan Chase has ended its banking relationship with Kanye West (Ye) and his Yeezy LLC brand following controversial public statements. The bank gave West until November 21st to move his entities. The discussion references the "MoFax" podcast for historical context on the complex tensions between American Black and Jewish communities.

Sour Crude
Episode 1402 3:15:08 - 3:22:45

1402: Sour Crude

Jamie Dimon Apology, Spatchcock Turkey, Show Outro

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon apologized to the Chinese Communist Party after joking that his bank would outlive the regime. The hosts discuss the power of China over American corporate leaders. The show concludes with a discussion of "spatchcocking" turkeys for Thanksgiving and a preview of the next "MoFax with Adam Curry" episode.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 1:35:49 - 1:41:31

1334: Kackling Kamala

Value for Value Donations and Knighting Ceremony

The show's "Value for Value" model was highlighted through a series of significant donations, including a $1,000 contribution from Danielle Taggart. Taggart was knighted as "Dame Taggart, Gypsy of the Southwest" following her transition from a "deadbeat" listener. The segment included "Jobs Karma" requests and various soundboard jingles requested by producers to celebrate their support and personal milestones.

Shred and Burn
Episode 1295 2:06:18 - 2:10:32

1295: Shred and Burn

Anonymous Producer, Manual Labor and Spells

An anonymous producer in Louisville, Kentucky, shared a story about working 60-hour weeks in manual labor while listening to No Agenda and MoFax. He expressed a desire for freedom and property, contributing to the show to help "cast spells on the amygdalas" of the public to reduce fear.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 3:33:17 - 3:38:56

1292: Killing Mink

Final Sign-Off and Mofax Episode 53 Promotion

The episode concludes with a final reminder to support the show's "exit strategy" via value-for-value donations. Adam Curry promotes the upcoming episode of "Mofax" titled "2020 Vision," while John C. Dvorak signs off from Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts promise to return on Sunday for further deconstruction of the ongoing election results and media narratives.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 2:40:58 - 2:43:30

1274: Thugs on a plane

Mo Agenda vs No Agenda, Denver Sit-in Report

The hosts play a confusing report from a "Mo Agenda" meetup in Michigan, which they clarify is a different show. They then transition to a legitimate No Agenda report from a "sit-in" at Denver City Park, where local producers gathered to celebrate Adam Curry's birthday and discuss media deconstruction.

Obamable
Episode 1243 2:53:46 - 3:04:29

1243: Obamable

Biden Campaign Viability, Hillary Clinton Speculation, Outro

The show concludes with a debate on Joe Biden's viability as a candidate, with the hosts suggesting he is a "sham" candidate being managed by globalist interests. They speculate on a "croak countdown" and the possibility of Hillary Clinton being inserted into the ticket. The episode ends with a series of musical mixes featuring clips of "Obamaphones" and pandemic-related commentary.

Soest Piet
Episode 1176 1:52:20 - 1:55:18

1176: Soest Piet

California Appearance Discrimination, LGBTQ Legislation

In California, there are efforts to prevent employers from discriminating against workers based on appearance, including tattoos and body modifications like gauged ears or horns. Analysis suggests a historical link between the legislative goals of wealthy LGBTQ+ advocates and the civil rights movement. Critics argue these laws infringe on a business owner's right to choose the public face of their company.