Topic: No Agenda Newsletter

33 chapters across the catalog

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 1:46:01 - 1:51:05

1845: Slave Slab

Value for Value, No Agenda Donations, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" model, encouraging listeners to support the show through time, talent, and treasure rather than traditional advertising. They promote the use of modern podcast apps that support features like live notifications and streaming sats. The segment also addresses recent issues with the show's newsletter and the use of AI-generated artwork for episode covers.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:38:42 - 1:41:15

1666: Wyrd

No Agenda Art, Scaramanga’s Cheesecake Patreon and Newsletter

The hosts review recent submissions for the show's album art, including "Flag Gate" by Sir Net Ned. They discuss a regular contributor, Scaramanga, who has moved toward creating "cheesecake art" on Patreon. They also mention the No Agenda newsletter and various community-driven projects like the No Agenda Art Generator.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 2:42:56 - 2:48:19

1661: Hard Landing

Associate Executive Producers, Newsletter and Vow Renewal

The hosts conclude the show by thanking "Associate Executive Producers" who donated $50 or more. They encourage listeners to subscribe to the No Agenda newsletter for pre-show notes and graphics. Adam Curry also mentions his upcoming wedding vow renewal with his wife, Tina.

Coup Map
Episode 1580 1:21:16 - 1:27:33

1580: Coup Map

No Agenda Art, Red Book Predictions and Producer Contributions

The hosts review recent submissions to the No Agenda Art Generator, noting a lack of appropriate pieces for the current episode. They discuss the use of "Evergreen" art and the "No Agenda Red Book" for tracking show predictions. Producers are encouraged to use tools like bingit.io to find and share historical show segments for future compilation episodes.

Hambone
Episode 1520 1:51:25 - 1:58:03

1520: Hambone

No Agenda Social, Top Secret Document Parody

The hosts discuss the growth of No Agenda Social on the Mastodon platform despite being blocked by some instances. A segment features a producer who sent "Top Secret" and "Secret" document cover sheets to the hosts, mirroring the visual evidence used in the Trump and Biden classified document investigations. Listeners are encouraged to print these public domain cover sheets to highlight the absurdity of the ongoing political scandals.

Dr. Whoopi
Episode 1506 1:46:13 - 1:53:17

1506: Dr. Whoopi

No Agenda Social, Episode Art, and New Podcast Apps

The hosts discussed the growth of No Agenda Social on the Mastodon network, noting it has nearly reached its 10,000-user limit. They reviewed the episode artwork, "The Cat's Paw" by Dirty Jersey Whore, and emphasized the importance of using modern podcast apps from newpodcastapps.com to view chapter images and participate in the live chat. They also reminded artists to use properly licensed images for their submissions.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 51:37 - 53:39

1337: Adam's Storytime

Episode 1337 Outro, Leet Newsletter

The hosts conclude the first half of the special "Leet" episode, thanking Sir Rupin Waffle for his production work. They mention that special "Leet" merchandise and details will be available in the show's newsletter. The segment transitions into the second half of the anecdote collection.

pre-bunked
Episode 1269 1:14:33 - 1:17:54

1269: pre-bunked

No Agenda Art, Mueller Report Reference

The show reviews listener-submitted artwork for episode 1269, including a piece by Jordan 33 featuring "New World Order 2020" themes. A numbering error in the RSS feed caused confusion for some artists, including Comic Strip Blogger. The hosts highlight that the show's unique art generation process was previously mentioned in the Mueller Report as a notable aspect of the podcast's production.

Masks are Love
Episode 1247 1:38:09 - 1:44:00

1247: Masks are Love

No Agenda, Episode 1246 Artwork and Trolls

The hosts discuss the artwork for episode 1246, titled "3x3," created by Comic Strip Blogger. They also mention a "Minnesota Burning" postcard image used in the newsletter. The segment includes banter about the "troll room" at noagendastream.com and the demographics of the show's audience, which is estimated to be 80% US-based among donors.

Boozing and Beefing
Episode 1227 1:26:27 - 1:31:00

1227: Boozing and Beefing

No Agenda Show, Artwork and Sanity Kit

The *No Agenda* show features listener-submitted artwork, including the "No Agenda Sanity Kit" by Lady Mountain J. The hosts discuss the importance of the No Agenda Social network and the weekly newsletter as alternatives to mainstream social media platforms that may be blocking information.

Son of a Biden
Episode 1175 1:24:32 - 1:28:39

1175: Son of a Biden

Twitter Interest Settings, Newsletter Instructions

The hosts discuss a guide published in the No Agenda newsletter explaining how to find and disable the "interests" Twitter uses to filter user feeds. They discover that Twitter's algorithm incorrectly tagged them with interests ranging from Beyonce and Cardi B to "Mukbang" and vaping.

Pink Pound
Episode 1153 1:08:27 - 1:12:29

1153: Pink Pound

No Agenda Show Production, Newsletter and Artwork

The production of No Agenda episode 1152 featured artwork by Mike Riley titled "Virgain." The hosts discussed the performance of the show's newsletter and shared personal anecdotes regarding family photos included in recent mailings.

Liberal World Order
Episode 1051 2:21 - 4:18

1051: Liberal World Order

No Agenda Show Support, Listener Donation Frustration

The hosts open the program by expressing frustration over low listener support following their extensive analysis of nine hours of FBI testimony on C-SPAN. Despite featuring compelling photos in the show's newsletter, only about 30 people donated, leading to a discussion about potentially taking a summer hiatus.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 1:56:06 - 1:59:53

1030: Phoneliness

Newsletter Success and Boob Emoticons

The hosts discuss the success of the No Agenda newsletter, noting that "boob-themed" content has historically driven higher engagement and donations. They explore the difference between modern emojis and old-school emoticons, concluding that the latter are more creative and universally compatible across different devices. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe to the free newsletter for exclusive artwork and show notes.

Army of Conquest
Episode 859 1:12:20 - 1:13:48

859: Army of Conquest

No Agenda Art, Episode 858 "Bite Work"

The podcast featured album art for episode 858 titled "Bite Work," created by Nick the Rat. The artwork depicted "Hillary Strength" throat lozenges, a satirical take on the candidate's recent coughing fits. Listeners are encouraged to submit their own creations to the No Agenda Art Generator, with selected pieces featured in the weekly newsletter and on social media.

Burkini Meanie
Episode 855

855: Burkini Meanie

Dvorak Launches Liener Report Media Bias Newsletter

John C. Dvorak introduces the Liener Report, a new media analysis product distributed via his newsletter that tracks the political leanings and bigotries of various news outlets. The report evaluates media organizations based on which political candidates they support, and the publishing methodology involves a static URL on the No Agenda Notes website that is updated periodically.

Tardy Party
Episode 846 1:22:21 - 1:47:00

846: Tardy Party

No Agenda, Producer Donations and Knighting

The hosts acknowledge the "value-for-value" support from the No Agenda producer community, reading notes from high-tier donors. Several individuals are knighted for their contributions of $1,000 or more, including Sir Francis and Dame Jamie. The segment also highlights the No Agenda Art Generator and the success of the recent show newsletter.

F4K3 80085
Episode 825 1:12:05 - 1:12:56

825: F4K3 80085

No Agenda Art, NickTheRat's Hat Trick

Artist NickTheRat has achieved a "hat trick" by providing the cover art for three consecutive episodes of the No Agenda program. His work has also been featured in the show's newsletter and recent clip shows. The hosts encouraged other artists in the community to submit their work to provide competition for the dominant contributor.