Topic: No Agenda Network

33 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 2:34:32 - 2:41:23

1862: Smear Campaign

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community, and Travel Plans

The hosts promote upcoming No Agenda meetups in locations including the Netherlands, Ohio, Michigan, and Germany. These events are described as opportunities for the "No Agenda Nation" to network and find community without fear of political judgment. Adam Curry also mentions his upcoming travel plans to Europe, noting that the show's production schedule will remain uninterrupted during his trip.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 2:54:28 - 2:57:34

1671: It's The Boyfriend

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Events, Connection is Protection

A report from a recent Fort Worth meetup detailed producers discussing topics ranging from the Libertarian Party to chicken farming. Upcoming events are scheduled in the Netherlands, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, and Finland. These producer-organized gatherings are promoted as a way to build resilient social connections and "sanity restoration" outside of digital platforms.

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 3:07:19 - 3:12:01

1644: Shock Opera

No Agenda Meetups and Community Unity

The program promoted a series of upcoming "No Agenda Meetups" in cities including Denver, Charlotte, St. Louis, and Fullerton. These local gatherings are presented as a way for listeners to build resilient communities and professional networks outside of mainstream social media. The hosts emphasized that "connection gives protection" in an increasingly polarized social environment.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 2:31:31 - 2:37:07

1566: Hush Up Boy!

No Agenda Meetups and Community Events

The program highlights upcoming No Agenda meetups in Wisconsin, Georgia, Tennessee, and Idaho. These events allow listeners to connect in person and organize local support networks. Reports from previous meetups in Houston and North Idaho describe the social and professional benefits of the listener community.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 2:40:06 - 2:45:03

1482: Gorby Chips

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community

The show concludes with a summary of upcoming No Agenda meetups in cities such as Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, and Bamberg, Germany. The hosts emphasize the importance of these listener-organized events for building a community of "knights and dames" who share the show's deconstructionist worldview.

Davos Douche
Episode 1285 1:30:53 - 1:33:48

1285: Davos Douche

No Agenda Social and Mastodon Server Benefits

Producers are increasingly moving to No Agenda Social and private Mastodon instances to escape the algorithms and drama of Facebook and Twitter. One producer, Sir Hamus, reported that setting up a private server for his family took less than 10 minutes and cost $10 a month via Masto.host. This move has reportedly provided "inner peace" for family members who deleted their traditional social media accounts.

Eyeballitis
Episode 1284 1:27:36 - 1:32:18

1284: Eyeballitis

No Agenda Social and Episode Artwork

The hosts promote their independent social media platform, No Agenda Social, and the live stream at noagendastream.com. They discuss the artwork for episode 1283, titled "Dumb and Sick," created by Jordan 33. They explain the "Evergreen" art system, where high-quality submissions that don't fit a specific episode are saved for later use.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 1:21:51 - 1:24:04

1277: Insurrectious

No Agenda Stream, Troll Room and No Agenda Social

The No Agenda Stream and its associated "Troll Room" provide a live interactive environment for listeners. The show promotes No Agenda Social, a federated network built on the Mastodon platform, as an alternative to mainstream social media. Users are encouraged to host their own servers to ensure data privacy and avoid the algorithmic manipulation found on centralized platforms.

Infodemic
Episode 1261 1:09:54 - 1:14:54

1261: Infodemic

No Agenda Social Community and Reddit Infiltration Concerns

Host banter regarding the No Agenda Social federated network reveals concerns about "argumentative jerks" and "Reddit people" infiltrating the community. One host expressed frustration with users who claim they stopped listening to the show yet continue to post critiques. A strategy of individual blocking is recommended to maintain the quality of the social network and prevent it from mirroring mainstream platforms.

Doggy DNA
Episode 1257 1:32:17 - 1:38:31

1257: Doggy DNA

No Agenda Social and Episode 1256 Artwork

The hosts promote No Agenda Social, a private federated social network, as an alternative to mainstream platforms. They discuss the artwork for Episode 1256, titled "White Tears," created by Darren O'Neill. A technical discussion follows regarding a piece by Mountain J, which required manual Photoshop edits to correct a show number, leading to a request for artists to provide "evergreen" versions of their work.

Vaxeline
Episode 1254 1:22:47 - 1:24:43

1254: Vaxeline

No Agenda Social, Mastodon Federated Network

The No Agenda Social network, a federated instance of Mastodon, is growing as an alternative to mainstream social media platforms. Users can generate permanent invitation codes through their account preferences to bring new members into the community. The platform is part of a broader effort to maintain independent communication channels for the "Value for Value" network.

Truth Tell
Episode 1090 1:01:01 - 1:02:43

1090: Truth Tell

No Agenda Episode 1089, Artwork and Value Network

The hosts acknowledge the artwork for Episode 1089, titled "Puppet Mouth," created by Martin JJ. They discuss the "Value for Value" model and how listener-contributed art and production support are essential to the show's operation. The segment also mentions the show's presence in the Apple Podcast directory and the importance of the "No Agenda Art Generator."

Expando-Vision
Episode 1079 1:05:36 - 1:08:49

1079: Expando-Vision

No Agenda Art Generator, Podcast Artwork Trends

The hosts credit Mike Riley for the episode's "Mr. Bonesaw" artwork and discuss the No Agenda Art Generator, which houses over 30,000 listener-submitted pieces. They contrast their unique, episode-specific artwork with the standard "headshot" style prevalent in the iTunes podcast directory, emphasizing the importance of the value-for-value model in maintaining the site.

Show X
Episode 984 17:17 - 21:04

984: Show X

First Episode Retrospective, 40-Minute Length Goal, and Early Format

Reflecting on the very first episode from August 2007, the hosts recall their initial plan to keep the show under 40 minutes with only a few topics. The original format was envisioned as a simple conversation between friends, similar to a phone call, before it evolved into the current clip-heavy analysis style. They note the significant increase in bandwidth and processing speed since the show's inception.

Arming A-holes
Episode 667 2:54:24 - 2:58:31

667: Arming A-holes

Show Sign-off, Sunday Episode Preview

The hosts conclude episode 667 with a preview of Sunday's show, which will feature an insider report on the Virgin Galactic anomaly and analysis from Stephen Cohen. They reiterate the show's reliance on listener support and sign off with their trademark "mofos" and "boomshakalaka" catchphrases. The episode ends with a montage of show clips and the "best podcast in the universe" branding.

Understanding No Agenda
Episode 425 1:08:31 - 1:14:40

425: Understanding No Agenda

No Agenda News Network and Modern Show Prep

The hosts discuss the growth of the No Agenda News Network (NANN), where producers from around the world submit story leads. Curry notes that the show's length has increased to five hours per week to accommodate more in-depth analysis. They also touch on the importance of high-quality show notes and the role of the audience in identifying global management trends.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 1:34:31 - 1:41:47

420: The Data Hole

Listener Donations, Wireless SSID Marketing and Karma Requests

Listeners share creative ways they support the show, such as renaming their wireless networks to "noagendashow.com." The segment covers various donation amounts and requests for "job karma," "breakup karma," and "roommate karma." The hosts interact with the "boner" community, a term used for listeners who have not yet donated, encouraging them to contribute.