Topic: Podcast Anniversary

30 chapters across the catalog

NA Era
Episode 1811

1811: NA Era

No Agenda 18th Anniversary, Podcast Longevity and Archiving

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak celebrate the 18th anniversary of the No Agenda show, reflecting on its start on October 26, 2007. They discuss the longevity of the program compared to other podcasts and the importance of decentralized archiving. The hosts compare the collection of podcast mp3s to a modern Library of Alexandria that will serve as historical artifacts for future generations.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 2:00:12 - 2:03:44

1805: Hamburger Wine

Podcast Discovery, Decentralization, and Show Longevity

The hosts celebrate nearly 18 years of the No Agenda show, emphasizing the benefits of the decentralized podcasting ecosystem. They argue that the lack of a central discovery algorithm protects the medium from AI-generated "slop" and manipulation. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com to ensure they receive live notifications and chapter support.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 2:48:05 - 2:55:24

1695: Pronoun Journey

Final Donation Credits and 17th Anniversary Announcement

The final donation segment acknowledges contributors from Roswell, Miami, and other locations. The hosts announce the upcoming 17th anniversary of the No Agenda show in October. They reiterate the "Value for Value" philosophy, thanking listeners for their continued support through the "slower periods" of the production cycle.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 1:40:26 - 1:44:44

1693: Freedom Force

1700th Episode Milestone, Carnelian Anniversary Stone

The podcast is approaching its 1700th episode and 17th anniversary. Research into traditional anniversary gifts identifies the 17th-anniversary stone as carnelian, a semi-precious red stone found on beaches in Northern California. The hosts reflect on the longevity of the show and the dedication of their "producer" community.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 2:34:36 - 2:49:35

1603: Rolling Start

No Agenda Show 1600 Anniversary, Value for Value

The No Agenda podcast celebrated its 16th anniversary and 1600th episode, maintaining its "Value for Value" funding model. The hosts discussed the evolution of the show through three presidencies and two pandemics. They also critiqued the lack of professionalism in modern video podcasts, specifically the use of countdown timers and blank screens on platforms like YouTube.

Wack o' Wibs
Episode 1499 2:00:27 - 2:05:55

1499: Wack o' Wibs

No Agenda 15th Anniversary, Value for Value Model

The hosts celebrate the 15th anniversary of the No Agenda show, which coincides with their 1500th episode. They discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and the logistical challenges of managing a massive influx of donations during their "Double Credit" promotion. The segment also addresses recent technical issues, including potential DDoS attacks on their live stream.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498

1498: Junk Fees

No Agenda 15th Anniversary Celebration and Value Model

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak celebrate the 15th anniversary of the No Agenda show, broadcasting from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley. They credit the "value for value" model and thousands of producers for building the show's infrastructure, including servers and spin-off sites, over the past decade and a half.

Satheist
Episode 1465 1:17:17 - 1:27:01

1465: Satheist

No Agenda Social, Episode Art, 15th Anniversary

The hosts discuss the growth of the No Agenda Social Mastodon instance as a decentralized alternative to mainstream social media. They review listener-submitted art for recent episodes, debating the merits of various designs including "Bomb Rotterdam" and "No Agenda Taco Bell." The show prepares for its 15th anniversary and the milestone of Episode 1500, emphasizing its long-standing "value-for-value" funding model.

Verbate
Episode 1456 21:25 - 23:10

1456: Verbate

No Agenda Website Updates, 15th Anniversary Milestone

The No Agenda website has been updated with new Podcasting 2.0 features and a formal mission statement. The show has also acquired the domain noagenda.net to simplify access for listeners. These technical updates come as the production approaches its 15th anniversary and the milestone of episode 1500 later this year.

Wigglesworth
Episode 1389 2:23:20 - 2:24:44

1389: Wigglesworth

14th Anniversary of the No Agenda Show

The No Agenda Show is approaching its 14th anniversary on October 26th, marking nearly 1,400 episodes of listener-supported content. The hosts reflect on the success of the "Value for Value" system, which avoids traditional advertising and CPM rates. The model was recently presented as a viable alternative for creators at the Italian Podcasting Festival.

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.

Post Orange
Episode 1289

1289: Post Orange

No Agenda Show 13th Anniversary Celebration and Classic Clips

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak celebrate the 13th anniversary of the No Agenda Show, reflecting on their partnership and the evolution of the podcast. They play a classic clip from an early episode where they originally predicted the show would only cover three topics and last under 40 minutes. The hosts express gratitude to their producers, artists, and the "troll room" community for supporting the value-for-value model.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 3:27:00 - 3:30:25

1289: Post Orange

Media Distrust and 13th Anniversary Outro

In the final segment of the 13th-anniversary show, the hosts reflect on the declining trust in mainstream outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post. They credit the rise of "real alternative media" and podcasting for providing necessary deconstruction. The show concludes with a series of end-of-show mixes and a reminder to support the show at Dvorak.org/NA.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 3:30:26 - 3:36:33

1289: Post Orange

No Agenda 13th Anniversary End-of-Show Mix

The episode concludes with an extended musical mix featuring "No Agenda" catchphrases, media clips of Maria Bartiromo, and a "Build Back Better" song. The mix incorporates listener-submitted music and classic show drops, celebrating 13 years of media deconstruction. The final sign-off includes the show's signature "Adios Mofos" and a reminder that the next episode begins the 14th year.

BLEXIT
Episode 1081 1:22:19 - 1:31:23

1081: BLEXIT

No Agenda Show 11th Anniversary and Donor Support

The No Agenda show celebrates its 11th anniversary, noting the importance of the "Value for Value" model. Producers Roderick Prince, Sir Andrew, and Sir JD are recognized as Executive and Associate Executive Producers for their significant financial contributions. The hosts emphasize that these credits are legitimate professional accolades that listeners can include on their resumes and LinkedIn profiles.

63 Genders
Episode 977 58:55 - 1:06:08

977: 63 Genders

No Agenda 10th Anniversary, Production Workflow, Live-to-Tape Editing

The hosts discuss the 10th anniversary of the show and their "live-to-tape" production philosophy. They emphasize minimizing post-production to maintain authenticity and speed of release. The role of "Eric the Shill" in managing the back office and the use of listener-generated artwork are acknowledged.

Menprovement
Episode 972 2:51:09 - 2:56:27

972: Menprovement

Outro, No Agenda Sign-off

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the episode, reminding listeners of the upcoming 10th anniversary of the "No Agenda" show on October 26. They sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" and play a listener-submitted song about donating to the program.

In the Saddle
Episode 968 1:09:20 - 1:13:04

968: In the Saddle

No Agenda 10th Anniversary, Value for Value Model, Listener Impact

As the No Agenda show approaches its 10th anniversary on October 26th, the hosts reflect on the "Value for Value" funding model and the emotional impact the show has on its audience. Listeners frequently report that the show's use of ridicule and deconstruction helps them navigate difficult political cycles and "M5M" (Mainstream Media) narratives. The hosts credit the producers and listeners for the show's longevity and financial sustainability.