Topic: Orange

89 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:49:31 - 1:52:59

1865: Wide Awakes

Parental Liability, Orange County E-Motorcycle Fatality

Tammy Jo Mayher faces involuntary manslaughter charges in Orange County after her 14-year-old son struck and killed an 81-year-old teacher while riding an illegal e-motorcycle. Prosecutors allege Mayher ignored previous police warnings and attempted to conceal her son to avoid arrest. The case highlights a growing trend of holding parents legally responsible for the criminal actions of their children.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835 46:38 - 53:11

1835: Greenland Gambit

NATO Military Exercises and Anti-Trump Protests in Denmark

Thousands of protesters gathered in Copenhagen and other Danish cities under the slogan "Hands off Greenland" to oppose US annexation plans. Danish Commander Soren Andersen downplayed claims of immediate Russian or Chinese threats to the island while participating in small-scale NATO drills. Protesters labeled Donald Trump an "orange dictator" and criticized his use of tariff threats to influence sovereign territory.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 2:20:07 - 2:24:00

1071: Commie Comey

PayPal Censorship, Navy Honor Guard Success

The hosts discuss PayPal's decision to cut off Alex Jones and Infowars, comparing it to previous actions against WikiLeaks. They also share a success story: the No Agenda community helped secure a U.S. Navy honor guard for the funeral of a decorated veteran in Scandinavia after his son, John Overall, struggled with official channels.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 2:09:21 - 2:13:29

1797: Death Buses

AI Art Critique, Orange Metadata Theory

A critique of listener-submitted AI art focuses on the repetitive use of the color orange and cartoonish styles, which the hosts suggest is a sign of "model collapse." They speculate that AI models might be storing metadata in specific colors like orange, leading to a lack of original or exciting visual content from "prompt jockeys."

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 2:15:53 - 2:17:46

1709: Umpty Ump

Orange Pumpkin, Family Political Divide

A viral video features a young woman crying and screaming insults at Donald Trump, whom she calls a "fucking orange pumpkin." She claims Trump "cost her her dad," implying that her father's support for the former president has destroyed their relationship. The segment highlights the extreme emotional distress and family fractures caused by the current political climate.

No Guff
Episode 1684 3:14:18 - 3:16:32

1684: No Guff

No Agenda Meetups, Treasure Valley, Soviet Sunday

Upcoming No Agenda meetups are announced for locations including Boise, Idaho; Orange Beach, Alabama; and Keyport, New Jersey. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or organize local gatherings.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 3:19 - 5:10

1679: No Jet No Deal

David Brooks Column References No Agenda Catchphrases

New York Times columnist David Brooks published a piece titled "If Democrats want to beat MAGA, it's not enough to say Orange Man Bad," using a phrase frequently popularized by the podcast. The usage suggests that mainstream media figures or their staff may be monitoring independent media for cultural terminology.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 33:27 - 36:46

1670: The Meloni

Extinction Rebellion, Stonehenge and Private Jet Protests

Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion used fire extinguishers to spray orange paint on Stonehenge and several private jets at an airfield where Taylor Swift's plane was reportedly parked. The hosts discuss the history of Stonehenge's 1958 restoration and the technical implications of spray-painting aircraft, which grounds the planes for safety inspections.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 1:44:38 - 1:47:56

1542: Digital Dementia

COVID-19 Impact on Education, Youth Mental Health Crisis

Data from the Harlem Children's Zone and nationwide testing shows that reading and math scores for fourth and eighth graders have dropped to 30-year lows following pandemic lockdowns. Emergency departments have seen a 50% increase in children presenting with mental health crises. Experts describe the pandemic as "throwing gasoline" on a pre-existing youth mental health fire.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 1:22:09 - 1:25:04

1440: COVID Medley

Believe in the Lies, Media Skepticism, Floppy Disk Boy

A musical montage titled "Believe in the Lies" satirizes the public's reliance on mainstream media outlets like the New York Times. The lyrics mention "orange man," contact tracers, and social media censorship. The segment ends with a surreal, repetitive loop featuring the phrase "B is a floppy disk boy," which the hosts find particularly creative and "dynamite."

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 2:07:29 - 2:10:41

1398: Gender Justice

Sir Paul of Gitmo Nation, Agent Orange Review

Paul Sayre reaches the $1,000 level and is knighted as "Sir Paul of the Gitmo Nation East Military Proving Grounds." The hosts also mention an "Agent Orange Review" newsletter for Vietnam veterans and thank a listener for sending a miniature kalimba. They remind the audience that executive producer credits are legitimate and can be found on IMDB.

Code Red
Episode 1384 2:02:32 - 2:06:55

1384: Code Red

Boston Marathon Karma, The Hobbit Restaurant

Sir Psychopath requested karma for his girlfriend's Boston Marathon qualification. Rob Patch donated $229.01 for his 20th anniversary, noting they accidentally booked a reservation at "The Hobbit" restaurant on Hobbit Day. Robert Henry also donated for his 16th anniversary with "Dame Christina Pearl."

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 56:10 - 58:24

1366: Pingdemic

Orange County School Board Vaccine Protest

A mother in Orange County, California, delivered a viral speech to a school board protesting the mandating of COVID-19 vaccines for children. She argued that the vaccines are experimental protocols under Emergency Use Authorization and that children lack the legal capacity for informed consent. The speech compared current health passes to historical exclusions of specific groups in 1940s France.

Quantum Supremacy
Episode 1357 1:59:00 - 2:02:29

1357: Quantum Supremacy

Max Keiser Austin Event, Berkeley Meetup Invitation

A listener from Berkeley invites the hosts to bring Max Keiser to Northern California for a "stand-up rage" event. Keiser recently mentioned an upcoming event in Austin featuring Adam Curry, which reportedly includes free drinks and meat. The segment also includes a humorous request for "goat screams" to break the simulation.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 2:52:15 - 2:56:35

1305: Palin Pardon

No Agenda Meetups, Protests, Global Caroling

The hosts promote upcoming "No Agenda Protests" (formerly meetups) in Lithuania, Charlottesville, and Orange County. Because protests are legally protected in many jurisdictions where social gatherings are banned, the community has rebranded its meetups to ensure they can continue. Reports from Quebec City and California describe the high attendance and "pure No Agenda principles" found at these events.

Hairy Legs
Episode 1290 1:35:58 - 1:38:34

1290: Hairy Legs

13th Anniversary Artwork, Mountain J, Post Orange

The 13th-anniversary artwork for the show, titled "Post Orange," is credited to artist Mountain J. The design features a goat and a bell, with a color scheme that draws comparisons to "A Clockwork Orange." The hosts discuss the aesthetic choices of the piece, including the background color and the fact that it marks the first time two women in a row have provided the show's art.

Dumb and Sick
Episode 1283 1:20:54 - 1:25:58

1283: Dumb and Sick

No Agenda Art, Build Back Better Imagery

The No Agenda Art Generator featured a winning piece by Mountain J depicting "Build Back Better" as a game of Jenga blocks. This conceptual art was discussed during an interview on Max Keiser's Orange Pill podcast, where the hosts explored how the branding is being used to export a globalist agenda. The segment highlights the value-for-value model where listeners contribute talent and art to the production.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 1:37:16 - 1:40:26

1279: RBG Down!

Baron of Bongo-Bongoland and Orange Karma

Maxine Waters' Gravel, a long-time supporter, is elevated to the rank of Baron of Greater Bongo-Bongoland. The donor reports having taken 13 negative COVID-19 tests and disputes a "hijacking" of a local union by New Jersey listeners. The hosts grant "Orange Karma" and celebrate the donor's continued participation in the value-for-value system.

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 22:09 - 23:57

1262: Use Your Words!

Orange Man Bad, OMB Network Launch

The hosts jokingly announce the formation of the "OMB Network" (Orange Man Bad), a satirical media network dedicated to Trump-critical narratives. They play various listener-submitted imaging clips for the fictional network, suggesting it could attract significant investment in the current political climate.