Topic: Podcast Credits

21 chapters across the catalog

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 2:32:11 - 2:46:27

1650: Algo Juice

No Agenda Value for Value and Production Credits

The hosts thank the "boots on the ground" producers for their support through the Value for Value model, which avoids traditional advertising. They discuss the importance of identifying media patterns like the "six-week cycle" and encourage listeners to contribute time, talent, or treasure. The segment includes a detailed explanation of how listeners can become executive producers and the benefits of using modern Podcasting 2.0 apps.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 2:50:53 - 2:58:49

1640: Funny Farm

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Spreaker News

A long list of associate executive producers was read, acknowledging donations ranging from $50 to $333. The hosts also announced that the podcast hosting platform Spreaker has integrated "Podping" technology, part of the Podcasting 2.0 initiative. This update allows for near-instant notification of new episodes across the decentralized podcasting ecosystem.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 3:23:00 - 3:30:49

1619: Flash to Bang

Final Sign-off, End of Show Mixes and Credits

The hosts provide their final sign-off for Episode 1619, thanking the producers of the end-of-show music mixes, Jesse Corey Nelson and Bill Mountney. They announce their return for the next live broadcast on December 28th to prepare for New Year's Eve. The episode ends with a montage of satirical clips and the show's signature "Best Podcast in the Universe" tagline.

Shot to Win
Episode 1362 15:01 - 17:41

1362: Shot to Win

Credit Karma, Social Credit Scores and Podcasting 2.0

Adam Curry likens Credit Karma to a Chinese-style social credit score, suggesting it functions as a form of "digital slavery" by incentivizing specific financial behaviors. The conversation transitions to the Podcasting 2.0 initiative, which Curry describes as a necessary infrastructure project to protect the medium from corporate enclosure. John C. Dvorak compares the effort to preventing a "Big Dig" scenario for digital media.

Food and Drunk Administration
Episode 1315 21:35 - 23:13

1315: Food and Drunk Administration

Megyn Kelly, ScoreMaster Credit Science Advertisement

Podcaster Megyn Kelly is criticized for reading advertisements for ScoreMaster, which uses the term "Credit Science" to market its credit score improvement technology. The segment highlights the contrast between traditional ad-supported models and the "Value for Value" model of Podcasting 2.0. The use of the word "science" in financial marketing is noted as a growing trend in commercial rhetoric.

Hockeystick Hoax
Episode 1169 1:25:54 - 1:28:09

1169: Hockeystick Hoax

No Agenda Show Credits, Mueller Report Satire

The hosts conclude the first donation segment by thanking their executive and associate executive producers, jokingly citing the Mueller Report's supposed endorsement of the show. They emphasize that the listeners are the true producers of the content through their financial and creative support.

Spy Slut
Episode 1136 2:44:15 - 2:49:20

1136: Spy Slut

Show Outro and Final Value-for-Value Appeal

The program concludes with a final appeal for listener support via the "value-for-value" model. The hosts thank their production team and play a series of end-of-show mixes and jingles before signing off until the next episode on Mother's Day.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 1:15:00 - 1:17:59

1040: Pardon Me

No Agenda Value Proposition and Sunday Show Preview

The hosts clarify their "Value for Value" model, rejecting the idea that the show has a traditional "end" or "usefulness" limit. They contrast their production style with other podcasts that use traditional credits for "minions and peons," asserting that their donors are the true producers. A preview is given for the upcoming Sunday show, which will feature a report on Dvorak's surgery.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 3:00:04 - 3:05:20

1028: Roscoe!

Show Outro and Conspiracy Theory Montage

The hosts sign off from Austin and Northern Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the next show on Sunday. The episode concludes with a lengthy audio montage featuring clips related to conspiracy theories, the amygdala, and media skepticism. The final segments reinforce the show's "media deconstruction" mission and provide the standard "Adios Mofos" farewell.

Congressional Jignitty
Episode 1006 2:11:31 - 2:18:03

1006: Congressional Jignitty

Value-for-Value Donations and PayPal Logistics

The hosts process a series of donations from listeners, including a $111.11 contribution from "Sir Neat Man." They clarify that a PayPal account is not required to donate, as the platform also functions as a standard credit card processor, and they encourage listeners to return value for the reporting provided.

Robo-Trump
Episode 992 55:21 - 57:56

992: Robo-Trump

No Agenda Show Logistics, Episode 1000 Promotion

The hosts discuss the upcoming milestone of Episode 1000, offering double producer credit for $1,000 donations. They also promote the No Agenda Art Generator and the No Agenda Shop, which features listener-created artwork. The segment acknowledges the "troll room" and the community-driven nature of the show's production.

The Talking Stick!
Episode 958 3:01:04 - 3:05:37

958: The Talking Stick!

No Agenda Sign-off and Episode 958 Outro

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude episode 958 by thanking the producers for their donations and support. They remind listeners of the upcoming Sunday show and encourage the propagation of the "No Agenda formula." The episode ends with a montage of media clips, jingles, and the signature "Adios, mofos!" sign-off.

Premedicated
Episode 854 1:28:49 - 1:30:31

854: Premedicated

Producer Credits and Value for Value Model Explanation

The hosts conclude the donation segment by explaining how listeners can use their "Executive Producer" credits on professional platforms like LinkedIn. They reiterate the "Value for Value" model, where the show relies entirely on listener support rather than traditional advertising.

Thanks Obama!
Episode 807 1:08:17 - 1:09:57

807: Thanks Obama!

Show 807 Outro and Formula Propagation

The hosts conclude the primary portion of the show by thanking the "Pi producers" and encouraging listeners to propagate the "No Agenda formula." They remind the audience that executive producer credits are valid for use on professional platforms like LinkedIn.

Solution Space
Episode 730 1:07:38 - 1:10:58

730: Solution Space

Executive Producer Credits, Oslo Norway and Show Propagation

The hosts read out high-tier donations from Sir Roy Pingle and Sir Philip the Black Baronet of Oslo, Norway. They acknowledge the support of their executive and associate executive producers, emphasizing that the show relies entirely on listener contributions. They encourage the audience to continue "propagating the formula" of the podcast.

The Portal
Episode 716 2:55:44 - 2:58:11

716: The Portal

Show Wrap-up and Final Credits

The hosts conclude the episode by addressing listener feedback regarding show length and accuracy. They reiterate the "Value for Value" funding model and provide the website for donations. The program ends with a final sign-off from FEMA Region 6 and Northern Silicon Valley, followed by a closing audio montage.