Topic: No Agenda App

38 chapters across the catalog

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:10:43 - 2:12:52

1859: Splashdown

No Agenda Episode 1859 Outro and Live Stream Information

Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak concluded episode 1859 of the "No Agenda" show, thanking listeners for their support through the "value for value" model. They encouraged the audience to use modern podcast apps to receive live alerts and access the "bonus package" content. The hosts also noted Dvorak's continued recovery following his recent hospitalization.

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:53:26 - 1:56:47

1853: Anglo

No Agenda Stream and Show Logistics

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the live stream audience and the importance of using modern podcast apps for features like transcripts and chapters. They thank the audience for supporting the show during Dvorak's recovery and acknowledge Mimi Dvorak's contribution as a guest host. The hosts also review the artwork submitted for recent episodes.

Bolt Muncher
Episode 1791 2:14:51 - 2:18:57

1791: Bolt Muncher

IPv6 Technical Fix, Listener Outrage and Israel-Palestine

The hosts announced a fix for IPv6 connection issues that had prevented some listeners from accessing the live stream. They also addressed a decline in donations, attributing it to listener anger over the show's refusal to take a definitive side in the Israel-Palestine or Russia-Ukraine conflicts. The discussion highlighted the pressure on independent media to conform to specific political outrages to maintain funding.

News Desert
Episode 1761 1:52:34 - 1:56:54

1761: News Desert

No Agenda Show Production and Art Credits

The hosts acknowledge the "troll room" participants and promote modern podcast apps for live alerts. They discuss the selection of show art, specifically a piece by Darren O'Neill featuring a "Blackmail for Fun and Profit" book, and mention the No Agenda Stream's upcoming live music events.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:50:04 - 1:54:23

1749: Gynocracy

No Agenda Show Metrics and Listener Support

The show's live listener metrics show a slight decrease in "trolls" compared to previous weeks, though overall Sunday averages remain steady. The hosts emphasize the "value-for-value" model and thank producers for providing "boots-on-the-ground" reports that keep the show informed on global events.

Scruples
Episode 1715 1:33:53 - 1:36:57

1715: Scruples

Value for Value, Modern Podcast Apps and Art Selection

The "Value for Value" model is explained as a service-based alternative to platforms like Patreon or Spotify. The hosts encourage the use of modern podcast apps to avoid de-platforming and to receive "bat signal" notifications. They also describe their consensus-based process for selecting show art from the No Agenda Art Generator.

Spillover
Episode 1668 1:40:33 - 1:44:01

1668: Spillover

No Agenda Art and Chapter Production

The hosts review the artwork for episode 1667, titled "The Heavy Tail," created by Nessworks. They acknowledge the work of Dreb Scott, who manages the show's chapters and metadata. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps to view the custom art and support the independent production team.

Bub
Episode 1624 2:22:21 - 2:30:35

1624: Bub

No Agenda Social Poll and Value for Value Model

Adam Curry shares results from a poll on No Agenda Social, noting that while the platform has 10,000 users, only about 500 responded. He discusses the "Value for Value" funding model and his recent appearance on the Tom Woods podcast. Curry also promotes the Fountain app as a tool for supporting independent creators through micropayments.

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 2:36:43 - 2:41:17

1616: Buying Quiet

Community Contributions and Art Generator Updates

The show acknowledges the creative contributions of the "No Agenda Nation," including artwork for episode 1615. An update on the No Agenda Art Generator website is provided, noting that a new version is being deployed despite minor configuration issues in production.

Happy in Helsink
Episode 1540 1:22:33 - 1:24:54

1540: Happy in Helsink

No Agenda Social, Mastodon Community Management

The hosts discuss the growth of the No Agenda Social Mastodon instance and the "Troll Room" live stream. They mention the need to occasionally mute or block users who engage in annoying behavior, emphasizing the platform as a "sacred home" for the listener community.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 2:03:01 - 2:09:17

1539: Putinoids

No Agenda Social, Value for Value Model

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model, encouraging listeners to use modern podcast apps like Podverse and Podcast Addict to support the show. They review the latest submissions to the No Agenda Art Generator, noting a recent lack of high-quality entries. The "Capitalist Agenda" artwork is selected as the winner for the current episode.

The Chit
Episode 1534 2:14:36 - 2:19:47

1534: The Chit

Episode 1533 Art Review, Podcast App Visibility

The hosts review the listener-submitted artwork for episode 1533, titled "Rage Bait." The winning piece by "Correct-A-Record" featured a girl holding a sign against 15-minute cities and 1.5-speed podcasts. They provide feedback to artists about making designs more readable on small smartphone screens, noting that intricate details are often lost in podcast apps.

Wack o' Wibs
Episode 1499 2:05:57 - 2:11:47

1499: Wack o' Wibs

Roku App Removal, No Agenda Art

The No Agenda app was recently removed from the Roku App Store, reportedly due to the software not being kept up to date. The hosts transition to reviewing the "Double Credit" week album art submissions, selecting a piece by "Irritable Pre-Op Transracial" featuring Latin text. They encourage listeners to use the Art Generator to view the hundreds of submissions from the community.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 1:21:50 - 1:26:04

1497: Bug Peeps

No Agenda Stream, Trolls, and Social Media Signups

The hosts acknowledge the live audience in the "troll room" and thank Darren O'Neill for the musical pre-show. They promote the use of modern podcast apps like Podverse and Curiocaster for live notifications. Additionally, they encourage listeners to join the No Agenda Social Mastodon instance as it nears its 10,000-user limit.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 14:25 - 16:17

1313: Q Victims

Global Town Square Failure, Bumble Politics Filter

The concept of a "global town square" is dismissed as unworkable due to human tribalism and algorithmic amplification of conflict. The dating app Bumble reportedly disabled its political filter after users utilized it to harass those with opposing views. An anecdote describes a date ending in a workplace retaliation threat over political differences, highlighting extreme polarization.

The Angries
Episode 877 1:34:06 - 1:36:52

877: The Angries

No Agenda Player and Enhanced RSS Feed Features

The hosts announce new technical features for the No Agenda RSS feed, including embedded topic marks in MP3 files. This allows listeners using compatible apps like Overcast or Downcast to skip directly to specific segments of the show, a feature facilitated by the volunteer work at noagendaplayer.com.

A.Q. in the Maghrim
Episode 742 1:13:32 - 1:15:57

742: A.Q. in the Maghrim

Sounds of No Agenda App and Dub Smash

Adam Curry promotes the "Sounds of No Agenda" iOS app, which features over 110 show jingles. He explains a new feature that allows users to "dub smash" or lip-sync to the jingles and upload the videos. The app was previously delayed in the Apple App Store review process but is now available.