Topic: Neil Jones

11 chapters across the catalog

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.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 1:33:12 - 1:35:48

1573: 4 No Youth

Behind the Scenes of Podcast Production

A look into the daily labor required to produce the show reveals that the hosts work seven days a week, filtering hundreds of emails and evaluating news clips from global sources like DW and TRT. They credit "clip collectors" like Dave Ackerman and Neil Jones for their assistance. The hosts argue that the podcasting model fails when companies like Spotify try to treat it like traditional radio with large staffs.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 2:41:56 - 2:47:26

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Show Outro and Ukraine Aid Montage

The episode concludes with a montage of news clips tracking the escalating billions of dollars in U.S. aid sent to Ukraine. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, thanking their clip custodians and producers. Listeners are reminded to return for the next broadcast on Thursday and to continue supporting the show through the value-for-value model.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 2:52:34 - 2:58:28

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Outro, The Bear on Hulu, End of Show Mix

The hosts sign off with a recommendation for the Hulu series "The Bear" and a final reminder of the "value for value" model. The episode concludes with an "end of show mix" by Clip Custodian Neil Jones, featuring a montage of media references to the "Russian Playbook." The hosts bid farewell to the "mofos" and "trolls" until the next broadcast.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 3:27:11 - 3:32:52

1451: Texas Balls

Outro, End of Show Mixes, Sign-off

The show concludes with a series of "End of Show Mixes" produced by Neil Jones and other contributors, featuring clips about the baby formula shortage and AI cooking. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off, reminding listeners to visit dvorak.org/na and promising a report from the South Carolina meetup on the next episode.

Sandwich Generation
Episode 1388 3:22:14 - 3:29:27

1388: Sandwich Generation

Russian Space Movie, Bad Week for Facebook Mix

Russia beats Tom Cruise in the race to film the first movie in space as an actress and director arrive at the ISS. The episode concludes with a "Bad Week for Facebook" musical mix by Neil Jones and a track by Gus Augustine.

Mark of the Mask
Episode 1316 55:10 - 58:26

1316: Mark of the Mask

No Agenda Clip Custodian, Neil Jones Setup

A listener named Neil Jones, now dubbed the "Official No Agenda Clip Custodian," has significantly aided show production by providing edited news clips. Jones, who operates from a high-tech home setup in Mississippi, has been homeschooling his children while monitoring multiple news feeds. His contributions save the hosts significant preparation time each week.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 18:33 - 20:58

1313: Q Victims

SGT Report, Producer Clip Efficiency

The SGT Report, a podcast recently de-platformed from YouTube and Patreon, is discussed regarding its coverage of the upcoming inauguration. The segment also praises the efficiency of "producers" who provide short, high-impact clips for the show, specifically mentioning the time-saving contributions of a producer named Neil Jones.

Bone Saw
Episode 1077 1:25:46 - 1:30:29

1077: Bone Saw

Neil deGrasse Tyson, Climate Change, Insurance Rates

Neil deGrasse Tyson appeared on the Van Jones Show to warn that melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica could raise sea levels to the "elbow of the Statue of Liberty." Tyson claimed that the Pentagon and insurance companies have "no debate" on the issue. However, the hosts note that insurance rates in coastal areas like northern Silicon Valley have not changed, suggesting the alarmism is not reflected in market behavior.