Topic: No Agenda Drop

7 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:10:41 - 2:12:48

1872: Lunar Economy

No Agenda Art, Drop.io Data Loss

The hosts discuss the history of the No Agenda Art Generator and the importance of self-hosting content after losing data when Drop.io was sold to Facebook. They praise "Blue Acorn" for a traditional Memorial Day piece and "Nessworks" for an elaborate Photoshop creation, encouraging producers to continue submitting high-quality artwork.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 1:39:00 - 1:43:26

1252: Agitprop

No Agenda Social and the Loss of Drop.io Assets

The No Agenda community continues to grow through platforms like NoAgendaSocial.com and the live stream at NoAgendaStream.com. The hosts recalled a significant loss of early show artwork and audio clips when the file-sharing service Drop.io was acquired and shut down by Facebook. This event served as a lesson in the fragility of third-party digital hosting for independent media projects.

Big Soda
Episode 243 20:18 - 23:20

243: Big Soda

No Agenda Primer, Listener Testimonials

Plans are discussed for a "No Agenda Primer" show designed to introduce new listeners to the program's format. Listeners have submitted various humorous and satirical testimonials claiming the show has helped them with everything from weight loss to understanding the Afghan opium trade.

Squalid Nullification
Episode 242 4:55 - 7:40

242: Squalid Nullification

No Agenda Primer, Listener Testimonials, Drop.io

Plans are announced for a No Agenda primer designed to help new listeners understand the show's unique lingo and format, drawing comparisons to the specialized language used by sports talk host Jim Rome. Listeners are encouraged to record short testimonials about how the show has impacted their worldview and upload them to a dedicated Drop.io site for inclusion in the project.

Swine Flu: It's a Beta!
Episode 92 49:24 - 52:23

92: Swine Flu: It's a Beta!

Family Guy, G-Phone Compass, No Agenda Forums

Dvorak shares critiques from his son regarding the show's cultural relevance, specifically noting that it is no longer "cool" to publicly like the show Family Guy. They discuss the electronic compass in the G-Phone and the various ways listeners can interact with the show, including the No Agenda Drop site and community forums.

Do You Think Believe Feel?
Episode 45 1:30:46 - 1:36:12

45: Do You Think Believe Feel?

Drop.io No Agenda, NOS Studios, and Outro

Adam Curry promotes the "Drop.io/NoAgenda" site for listener contributions and research. He shares an anecdote about working at the gray, "Russian-style" NOS studios in 1983, where they used massive metal plates for reverb. The show concludes with the hosts signing off from "Gitmo East" and "Gitmo West," promising to return the following week.