Topic: Podcast Award

71 chapters across the catalog

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 1:31:21 - 1:36:28

1848: Podcaster Down!

AI Podcast Awards, Victoria Shi Digital Spokesperson

A proposal for the "AI Podcast Awards" is developed, featuring categories like "Best Fake Voice" and "Best Prompt Jockey." The discussion is prompted by Ukraine's introduction of Victoria Shi, an AI-generated digital spokesperson for consular affairs.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:26:47 - 2:35:22

1848: Podcaster Down!

Podfather Awards, Podcast Academy Critique

A proposal for the "Podfather Awards" is debated, with the hosts considering a gala event to honor various podcasting categories. The discussion touches on the existing "Podcast Academy" and the potential for a more humorous, value-for-value based award ceremony.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 2:18:19 - 2:21:21

1840: Hoity-toity

Joe Rogan, Golden Globes and Podcast Awards

Joe Rogan revealed he refused to pay a $500 submission fee to be considered for a Golden Globe in the podcast category. The hosts agree with Rogan's stance, arguing that most industry awards are "phony" because they require entry fees and trophies must often be purchased by the winners.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 1:57:36 - 2:04:40

1752: Pell-Mell

Podfather Awards, AI Art and the Podcast Index

The hosts discussed the development of the "Podfather Awards" and reviewed listener-submitted AI artwork, including a set of Russian nesting dolls featuring Elon Musk and Grok. They emphasized the importance of the Podcast Index as the top-ranked, uncancellable directory for the medium. The segment also touched on the limitations of AI in creative endeavors and its role in generating spam and phishing attacks.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 1:54:50 - 2:07:11

1751: Talking Toilet

Launch of the Podfather Awards and Podcast Industry Critique

A new awards ceremony titled the "Podfather Awards" is being developed to recognize excellence in the podcasting industry without the entry fees associated with existing ceremonies. The gala is envisioned as a major event in Austin, potentially hosted at Joe Rogan's club, featuring categories like "Best Value-tainment" and "Fastest Talker." The initiative aims to promote the "Value for Value" model while critiquing the insular nature of mainstream podcasting circles.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700

1700: Turban Tossing

No Agenda Episode 1700, People's Choice Podcast Awards

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the 1700th episode of the No Agenda show on October 3, 2024. Curry announces he received two awards at the 19th annual People's Choice Podcast Awards, including Listener and Podcaster Influencer of the Year. The hosts reflect on the show's longevity and its role as a public service for their audience.

Natalism
Episode 1682 1:46:54 - 1:52:47

1682: Natalism

Executive Producer Credits and Memo Writing

Executive Producers Mr. Black and Gene Amorphous provided significant donations to support episode 1682. Gene Amorphous submitted his donation note in the form of a professional corporate memo, prompting a discussion on the value of memo-writing seminars. The hosts recalled using professional memo formats during their time at Ziff Davis to increase the impact of their internal communications.

Spaving
Episode 1658 1:10:30 - 1:13:31

1658: Spaving

Podcast Discovery, Decentralized Apps and Industry Awards

The hosts discussed the increasing censorship on platforms like Spotify and Apple, where podcasts are reportedly being deleted at a rate of three per day for being "not brand safe." They advocated for the use of decentralized, modern podcast apps to ensure continued access to independent content. The segment also touched on the potential for industry recognition, such as the Peabody or Nobel Peace Prize, for the invention and preservation of the podcasting medium.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620

1620: Yoko Swifto

No Agenda Podcast Awards, GOATS Concept

A new awards program titled the No Agenda Podcast Awards, or the GOATS, is introduced. Unlike traditional ceremonies, these awards will feature categories specific to the medium such as "Best Vocal Fry," "Most Use of the Word Right," and "Best Transition to an Ad Read." Producers who have donated to the show are invited to submit clips for nomination, with the hosts maintaining final control over the winners.

Woke Up Dead
Episode 1608 1:50:29 - 1:52:04

1608: Woke Up Dead

Podcast Licensing, Industry Award Shows

The hosts discussed the potential for future government regulation of podcasting, including licensing by the FCC. They also critiqued the rise of podcast award shows, which often require entry fees from creators. The conversation contrasted the "Value for Value" model with traditional media structures, noting that the "golden age" of independent podcasting may be threatened by increasing institutionalization and monetization schemes.

Bin Police
Episode 1595 4:10 - 5:52

1595: Bin Police

Spark Media Ignite Conference, Lifetime Achievement Award

A podcasting conference in Houston, Texas, recently hosted a gathering of "Godcasters" focused on religious content. One of the hosts received a surprise lifetime achievement award at the event. The discussion highlights the massive audience sizes of religious networks like Focus on the Family compared to the mainstream podcast industrial complex.

Bin Police
Episode 1595 10:43 - 15:30

1595: Bin Police

Podcast Awards Industry, Value for Value Model

The podcast awards industry is characterized by numerous ceremonies that often require entry fees, which some critics label as a scam. There is a proposal to create a new "No Agenda" award system based on the value-for-value model rather than pay-to-play mechanics. Existing ceremonies mentioned include the British Podcast Awards and the Spark Media Ignite Awards.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 2:52:36 - 2:54:11

1572: Chop Shop

American Liberty Awards, Best Analyst Nomination

The hosts of No Agenda have been nominated for the American Liberty Awards in the "Best Analyst Broadcast" category. They are listed alongside other media figures such as Gerald Celente and Mike Adams. The hosts noted that the nomination is personal, using their full names rather than just the show title.

Mediatized
Episode 1558 9:58 - 11:45

1558: Mediatized

No Agenda Podcasting Awards Proposal

A proposal is made to establish the "No Agenda Podcasting Awards" under the Podcasting 2.0 banner to gain industry publicity. Potential inaugural award recipients mentioned include Joe Rogan, Glenn Beck, and Megyn Kelly to help promote the legitimacy of the honors.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 56:00 - 58:39

1553: Ample Bosom

Podcast Awards, Webby Awards and Production Quality

A discussion about the Pivot podcast winning a Webby Award leads to a tangent about the history of the Webby Awards and its founder. The hosts joke about their own lack of awards, suggesting they deserve a Peabody or a production award for audio engineering. They mock the idea of televised awards for behind-the-scenes staff.

Dangle Op
Episode 1548 2:00:20 - 2:06:30

1548: Dangle Op

Megyn Kelly, Podcast Engineering Awards

The hosts discuss their upcoming appearances on the Megyn Kelly Show and the "podcast industrial complex" award shows like the Ambis. They argue that the No Agenda Show deserves recognition for its superior audio engineering despite being ignored by mainstream industry bodies.

Bald Nancy
Episode 1371 1:39:21 - 1:48:09

1371: Bald Nancy

Executive Producer Donations, Corporate Mandate Stories

A series of high-value donations are read, including a $1,000 contribution from "Anonymous" in Kent, Washington. One producer shares a story about a CEO at a large East Coast software company who used an all-hands call to berate the "unvaccinated community." The hosts also mention the 16th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards and the "Adam Curry People's Choice Award" category.

Food and Drunk Administration
Episode 1315 1:49:19 - 1:53:07

1315: Food and Drunk Administration

Audio Perfectionism, Hearing Disability, Industry Awards

A donor's note criticizing the show's audio quality prompts a discussion about one host's hearing disability and the use of hearing aids. The host defends the show's production value, comparing his role to a "Phil Spector of podcasting." The segment touches on the lack of formal industry awards from organizations like the NAB or AES for independent podcasting excellence.

White Tears
Episode 1256 1:13:49 - 1:20:23

1256: White Tears

No Agenda Value for Value, Podcast Academy

The "Value for Value" model is discussed as a superior alternative to traditional advertising, utilizing a network of thousands of volunteer producers for artwork and music. Adam Curry mentions a conversation with Todd Cochrane regarding a potential "Curry Awards" for podcasting to counter existing political award shows. The hosts contrast their community-driven production with the $100 million Joe Rogan Spotify deal.

The Elders
Episode 1217 1:42:10 - 1:50:47

1217: The Elders

Podcast Awards, The Podcast Academy Critique

A new organization called The Podcast Academy announced the "Golden Mike Awards" to honor top shows in the industry. The hosts criticized the move as an "insider scam" designed to commercialize the medium, arguing that podcasting's strength lies in its independence from mainstream award structures.