Topic: Podcast Formula

6 chapters across the catalog

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 1:50:16 - 1:55:03

1452: Toxic Stew

Album Art, Episode 1451 Texas Balls

The album art for episode 1451, titled "Texas Balls," is reviewed. Created by Capitalist Agenda, the piece features a "Steamboat Willie" style baby bottle holding a sign for formula. The hosts discuss the technical artistic merits of the submission and encourage listeners to use Podcasting 2.0 apps to view the art.

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.

Sponsor Influence
Episode 488 57:55 - 59:27

488: Sponsor Influence

No Agenda Formula, Donation Logistics, Show Promotion

The hosts wrap up the executive producer segment and remind listeners of the show's schedule and donation platforms. They briefly discuss the "No Agenda formula" of hitting the media "in the mouth" and encourage listeners to propagate the show's message. A brief moment of host bickering occurs regarding the "Ask Adam" segment.

Episode 478

478: Cranks and Firebrands

Gitmo Nation Media Assassination, Episode 478 Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open Episode 478 of the No Agenda podcast, titled Gitmo Nation Media Assassination. Curry returns to his studio in Austin, Texas, after a month-long absence, while Dvorak broadcasts from Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss the importance of following their established show formula despite pressure from the live chat room to begin the broadcast immediately.

Civil Society
Episode 470 1:07:27 - 1:09:03

470: Civil Society

No Agenda Formula and Media Assassination

The hosts wrap up the first half of the show by reminding listeners how to donate and support the program. They emphasize that their "Executive Producer" credits are real and can be used as legitimate credentials. They reiterate their mission of "media assassination" and analyzing the news through their unique lens.