Topic: Moose

9 chapters across the catalog

Bub
Episode 1624 3:01:56 - 3:05:17

1624: Bub

Good News Story: Young Moose Rescued from Ice

In a "Good News" segment, a couple in New Brunswick, Canada, rescued a young moose that had become stranded on a frozen river. Working with peace officers and using a ratchet strap, they successfully pulled the 400-pound animal to the bank. The hosts praise the story for its positive vibes and the charming Canadian accents of the rescuers.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 11:39 - 15:42

1480: Internet of Dogs

The Flow Podcast, YouTube Podcast Page and Super Chats

The Flow podcast, featuring Nicky and Moose, serves as an example of the new "influencer" style of podcasting prevalent at the Dallas conference. YouTube's new dedicated podcast page is noted as a significant industry shift, though it currently functions as a curated video board. The segment highlights the focus on live monetization through small Super Chat donations during broadcasts.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 1:28:44 - 1:34:02

1447: G.E.R.M.

Episode 1446 Artwork Review and Podcast 2.0 Apps

The hosts review the listener-submitted artwork for the previous episode, "That 70s Podcast." They select a piece by Moose that references the "Kilroy Was Here" cartoon from World War II. Adam Curry encourages listeners to switch to modern podcast apps available at newpodcastapps.com to support the "Value for Value" model and view enhanced features like chapter art.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 1:34:11 - 1:37:35

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Episode 1232 Artwork, Value for Value Model

The artwork for Episode 1232, created by an artist named Moose, was selected despite violating internal rules regarding the inclusion of episode numbers. The decision was based on the superior artistic composition of the piece, which parodied Global Citizen and WHO messaging.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 1:57:25 - 2:03:51

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Producer Credits, Anarchy Jingle Request

The final list of producers included Moose from Palmer, Alaska, who requested a jingle in a Dutch accent. The hosts also tested new "ISO" audio clips featuring Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci for use in future deconstructions.

Omnipocalypse
Episode 1215 2:21:44 - 2:23:29

1215: Omnipocalypse

Norway Meetup Report, Moose Burgers and Spooks

A report from the first-ever No Agenda meetup in Norway describes a successful gathering where participants ate moose burgers and drank expensive beer. The organizer, Michael Bernstein, mentions spotting a "spook" who dressed like Pete Buttigieg. A special shout-out is given to Hans Peter for providing a tour of the city prior to the event.

Dead Man Walking
Episode 320 1:25:31 - 1:28:57

320: Dead Man Walking

Listener Donations, Heartland Liberty Fest

Joanne Thompson and other listeners provided financial support for the show, with Thompson donating in honor of her birthday despite being unemployed. The hosts also promote the Heartland Liberty Fest, an upcoming celebration of liberty featuring speakers and bands scheduled for August 6th near Omaha, Nebraska.

Blow The Drill Baby
Episode 196 1:28:49 - 1:33:08

196: Blow The Drill Baby

Teddy Roosevelt Meme, Progressive Party History

The historical figure of Teddy Roosevelt is emerging as a new media meme used to justify modern economic reforms and trust-busting. References to TR are appearing in new books and political speeches by both Barack Obama and John McCain. The "Bull Moose" Progressive Party's influence on the 1912 election and the subsequent rise of Woodrow Wilson are discussed.

No Agenda 001
Episode 1 18:09 - 20:29

1: No Agenda 001

Independent Candidacy, Ross Perot and Ralph Nader

The discussion evaluates the viability of running for president as an independent, referencing Ralph Nader and Ross Perot. Ron Paul reportedly dismissed the idea of an independent run for personal and strategic reasons, citing the difficulty of entering debates outside the Republican party. The hosts recount the theory that Perot withdrew from his campaign due to alleged government threats against his family.