Topic: Parker Pauly

15 chapters across the catalog

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 1:27:37 - 1:30:51

1705: Kamplaining

Episode 1704 Artwork, SpaceX Rocket Landing Comparison

The hosts discuss the artwork for episode 1704 by Parker Pauly, which depicts a microphone landing like a SpaceX booster. This sparks a conversation about the technical achievements of Elon Musk versus the 1969 moon landing, with Dvorak jokingly suggesting Musk might be using "anti-gravity technology."

neat-o
Episode 1697 1:45:59 - 1:50:27

1697: neat-o

Pager Art Competition and No Agenda Art Generator

The *No Agenda* art community submitted numerous pieces of artwork featuring pagers and exploding electronics following recent international news. Artist Parker Pauly's work was highlighted, though a minor controversy arose regarding the reuse of similar themes. Listeners can view and refresh the live submissions at the No Agenda Art Generator website during the broadcast.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 1:22:34 - 1:28:39

1649: Stay Alarmed

Value for Value, No Agenda Art Selection

The show's "Value for Value" model is explained, emphasizing listener support through time, talent, and treasure. Recent artwork by Dame Kenny Benn and Parker Pauly was reviewed, including a "Redbook" special piece and an Easter-themed design. A controversy regarding the White House banning religious symbols from the Easter egg hunt was noted as being a long-standing policy dating back to previous administrations.

Wronk
Episode 1571 1:29:46 - 1:36:31

1571: Wronk

No Agenda Show, Value for Value and Art Critique

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model, encouraging listeners to support the show through time, talent, and treasure. They critique various listener-submitted artworks for the current episode, ultimately selecting a piece by Sir Parker Pauly. The winning art features a parody of the Biden-Harris logo with references to recent news regarding cocaine found at the White House.

Connectionism
Episode 1560 1:16:43 - 1:19:50

1560: Connectionism

Episode 1559 Artwork, Memorial Day Special

The artwork for episode 1559, titled "Cobalt," is reviewed, featuring contributions from artist Parker Pauly. The discussion covers various submissions, including those with Memorial Day themes and AI-generated imagery. The hosts express a preference for traditional Americana elements over more abstract or "creepy" interpretations.

Upcycling Ruminants
Episode 1492 1:22:07 - 1:28:10

1492: Upcycling Ruminants

No Agenda Community, Social Media and Art Review

The hosts discuss the growth of the No Agenda Social community on Mastodon and the importance of decentralized platforms. They review the cover art for episode 1491, titled "Net Bluffsky," and address listener feedback regarding the segment where they critique artist submissions. They encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps to access chapters and transcripts.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1445 1:34:31 - 1:41:12

1445: Trusted Flaggers

No Agenda Art, Listener Submissions, Woke Flicks

The hosts review listener-submitted artwork for the episode, selecting a piece by "Capitalist Agenda" featuring a masked redhead. They discuss various other submissions, including "Woke Flicks" parodies and inside jokes from the community, while encouraging the use of modern podcast apps to view chapter art.

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 1:35:44 - 1:42:30

1414: Coof Croup

Episode 1413 Artwork, Open Source Meat Satire

The artwork for episode 1413, created by Parker Pauly, features a satire of the Chick-fil-A cows with signs reading "Eat More Open Source Meat." The hosts discussed the double meaning of "open source" and "open sores," as well as other rejected art submissions that were deemed too negative or politically sensitive. The segment highlights the community-driven nature of the show's visual identity.

Flurona
Episode 1413 1:23:56 - 1:29:07

1413: Flurona

Episode 1412 Art Contest, Kinetic Sledgehammer Design

Dame Kenny Ben won the art contest for episode 1412 with a "kinetic" piece depicting the unplugging of 2021. Other notable submissions included a sledgehammer smashing the year and an odometer turning over. Listeners are encouraged to view and submit artwork at noagendaartgenerator.com, which serves as a repository for the show's community-driven visual identity.

Jabs for Jesus
Episode 1344 1:36:10 - 1:43:10

1344: Jabs for Jesus

Value for Value Model, Episode 1343 Artwork

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model and review the album art for Episode 1343 by Parker Pauly, which featured a Pfizer handbag. They compare the current vaccine rollout to the hype surrounding new iPhone releases, suggesting that millennials are conditioned to enjoy standing in long lines for status symbols.

Accelerationism
Episode 1339 1:09:03 - 1:15:15

1339: Accelerationism

No Agenda Social, Mastodon and Podcast 2.0 Art

The No Agenda Social network, a federated Mastodon server, has reopened for registration despite concerns about bot activity. The hosts thanked artists Kendra and Parker Pauly for their contributions to recent episode artwork and the No Agenda newsletter. Listeners are encouraged to use modern Podcasting 2.0 apps to view rotating chapter art and support the show's "value-for-value" model, which avoids traditional corporate sponsorship.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 1:08:37 - 1:13:10

1323: Bidenista

No Agenda Community, Social Media Federation, and Episode Art

The No Agenda community continues to grow through federated social media servers like gitmo.life and noagendasocial.com. The show's art for episode 1322, titled "Dark Fake," was created by Parker Pauly and featured winter themes relevant to the Texas freeze. The hosts discussed the technical criteria for selecting episode art and encouraged listeners to use new Podcasting 2.0 apps to view chapter-specific imagery.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 1:27:07 - 1:32:54

1323: Bidenista

Parker Pauly, Israel's Geopolitical Role, and One Belt One Road

Producer Parker Pauly contributed art and a donation, reflecting on the "value for value" model. A separate discussion explored a listener's theory that Israel is shifting its primary geopolitical alliance from the U.S. to China. The theory suggests that COVID-19 hysteria and domestic unrest are distractions from the "One Belt, One Road" program and a controlled demolition of the current global order.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 1:28:06 - 1:32:23

1313: Q Victims

Episode 1312 Artwork, Infrastructure Migration

The artwork for episode 1312, titled "iPhony" and featuring a parody of Spearmint gum with Donald Trump, is praised for its execution. Additionally, a producer named Eriner is thanked for migrating the No Agenda Social infrastructure to a more secure location on his own dime.