Topic: Orange County

23 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.

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.

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.

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.

Mask = Love
Episode 1255 1:45:51 - 1:49:50

1255: Mask = Love

Woodrow Wilson and John Wayne Airport Renaming

Princeton University has removed Woodrow Wilson's name from its School of Public and International Affairs due to his historical record of segregation. Simultaneously, officials in Orange County are facing calls to rename John Wayne Airport following the resurfacing of a 1971 *Playboy* interview containing racist remarks. The hosts discuss the trend of re-evaluating historical figures through the lens of 2020 social standards.

Mask Up!
Episode 1245 1:05:43 - 1:10:01

1245: Mask Up!

Dr. Jeff Bark on the Politicization of Medicine

Dr. Jeff Bark of Orange County criticizes the mainstream narrative for banning dissenting medical opinions on platforms like YouTube and Facebook. While he advocates for herd immunity and alternatives to lockdowns, his use of political symbols like the "Don't Tread on Me" flag is noted as a form of right-wing virtue signaling that contributes to the politicization of the health crisis.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 2:58:20 - 3:03:14

1240: Meat Must Flow

San Francisco Die-In, California Beach Closures

Medical students staged a "die-in" outside San Francisco Mayor London Breed's home to protest the city's failure to house the homeless in vacant hotel rooms. Meanwhile, Governor Gavin Newsom ordered the closure of beaches in Orange County after large crowds gathered, a move seen as targeting a Republican-leaning area. The show concludes with a musical mix by Jesse Coy Nelson and a final sign-off from the hosts.

Beaches are Open
Episode 1239

1239: Beaches are Open

California Beach Reopenings, Orange County Political Divide

California beaches in Orange County became a focal point of lockdown protests as Huntington Beach saw large crowds despite state orders. The region is noted as a Republican stronghold within the state, leading to friction with the Democratic administration's stay-at-home mandates. Northern California beaches remain largely blocked off to prevent public access during the pandemic.

Sake Stock
Episode 1238 10:53 - 12:25

1238: Sake Stock

Southern California Beach Reopenings, Governor Newsom Political Strategy

Southern California beaches saw crowds as local authorities moved toward reopening despite Governor Gavin Newsom's attempts to maintain restrictions. Speculation suggests the governor may be extending state shutdowns to eventually position himself as a hero when he personally authorizes the reopening. Public patience is reportedly thinning as residents reach the six-week mark of home confinement.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190 2:17:52 - 2:23:15

1190: Olive Theory

No Agenda Meetups, Orange County Report, and Local 512

A schedule of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, including events in Austin, Michigan, Wichita, and The Hague. A report from a recent Orange County meetup describes a successful gathering despite a venue change due to noise levels. The hosts emphasize that these meetups are free to organize and attend via the show's dedicated community website.

Replacists
Episode 1161 2:22:15 - 2:30:44

1161: Replacists

No Agenda Meetup Glitches, Time Zone Errors, Knighting Ceremony

A technical glitch on the No Agenda Meetups website caused some event times to default to an African time zone, leading to confusion for attendees in Seattle and Orange County. Despite these errors, the hosts encouraged continued local gatherings for mental health. The segment concluded with the formal knighting of Sir Mittens, Sir Alex, Dame Bear, and Sir Night Ryan.

Bong Rip
Episode 1016 2:33:30 - 2:36:38

1016: Bong Rip

Orange County, Santa Ana Riverbed Homeless Eviction

Authorities in Orange County, California, cleared a mile-long homeless encampment along the Santa Ana Riverbed near Disneyland. The hosts criticize Supervisor Todd Spitzer for characterizing homelessness as a "lifestyle choice," arguing that the eviction merely scatters vulnerable people without addressing the underlying housing crisis.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 2:15:28 - 2:17:12

976: 10th Anniversary

Kyle Carroll, Permian Basin Oil, and Sir Enoch

Kyle Carroll, an oil field worker in the Permian Basin of West Texas, is knighted as Sir Enoch, Paladin of the Oil Patch. He describes listening to the show while driving between pump jacks in a Ford F-250. Jay Sable from Orange County is also knighted, requesting bourbon, ribeye, and a "whoopin' with the Constitution" for his brother.

Taboose
Episode 672 39:47 - 46:20

672: Taboose

No Agenda Donations, Knighting and Barony Ceremonies

The hosts process several high-value donations, granting titles such as the Baron of South Orange County. Contributors request "karma" for various life events, including apartment hunting and relationship stability, while the hosts debate the rules of the No Agenda Peerage Court.

Taboose
Episode 672 2:22:22 - 2:28:51

672: Taboose

No Agenda Support, Knighting of Sir Beardmaster General

The hosts acknowledge financial support from the "producers" and perform a knighting ceremony for Sir Beardmaster General. They reiterate the value of their independent analysis compared to mainstream media and confirm titles for the protector of Orange County.

Pupil Progression Plan
Episode 663 1:54:30 - 1:57:04

663: Pupil Progression Plan

Education Alternative Services and Grade Inflation

Schools in Hillsborough County, Florida, are banning the term "dropout" in favor of "education alternative services" to remove negative stigmas. Meanwhile, Orange County implements a "pupil progression plan" where students cannot receive a grade lower than 50, even for failing work. The hosts compare this to the 100-point wine rating scale where nothing is truly rated poorly.

Social Media Weapons
Episode 438 1:51:40 - 1:54:56

438: Social Media Weapons

Rain Stick Success, 66 on the Sticks

Multiple listeners reported unexpected rainfall in Southern California, Atlanta, and Oklahoma City shortly after the "rain stick" was shaken on a previous show. A new donation tier of "$66 on the sticks" is established for those seeking rain-related karma. One listener theorizes that the rain signal is transmitted via the internet backbone from Austin to other major hubs.

Episode 405 41:49 - 45:41

405: Piles of Pelicans

Wayward Dolphin Bullying, ABC News Mind Control

ABC News reports on a wayward dolphin in Orange County, California, suggesting the animal is a victim of "bullying" by other dolphins. The hosts deconstruct the report as a form of "mind control" intended to normalize anti-bullying laws and social engineering through anthropomorphized animal stories.