Topic: Podcast Index

45 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:12:55 - 2:16:06

1874: Kennel Index

The Kennel Index and Value for Value Model

The hosts discuss a "Kennel Index" theory, noting that donations to the show drop when the local dog kennel in Port Angeles is full, indicating listeners are on vacation. They reiterate their commitment to the "Value for Value" model, refusing to sell supplements or peptides, and instead relying on direct listener support to maintain their independence.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:04:23 - 2:08:03

1872: Lunar Economy

Overcast App, Transcript Accuracy Issues

The hosts criticize the Overcast podcast app and its developer, Marco Arment, for not supporting the open standards of the Podcast Index. They highlight the poor quality of Apple-generated transcripts used by Overcast, which misidentified the hosts as "Craig Bond and Boss Kill," and urge developers to use the high-quality transcripts provided in their RSS feed.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 2:06:41 - 2:08:55

1867: Transmission Window

Spotify Copyright Violations and Independent Podcast Ecosystems

Spotify has removed approximately 15 episodes of the show for unspecified copyright violations, despite the hosts' claims of fair use and parody. This incident serves as a catalyst for the hosts to promote the independent podcast ecosystem and the use of modern apps via PodcastIndex.org to avoid centralized de-platforming.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 2:01:46 - 2:06:07

1864: Pointcast

Podcast Index, AI Slop Prevention, Spotify Scams

The Podcast Index is implementing new technology to detect and remove "AI slop" and spam podcasts that are flooding platforms like Spotify. These low-quality, automated shows often use free hosting services like Anchor to generate ad revenue through Megaphone, cluttering search results for legitimate content.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 2:06:16 - 2:12:13

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

Podcast Index and Decentralized AI Content Flagging

The hosts promote the use of modern, decentralized podcast apps that bypass the "polluted" indexes of Apple and Spotify. They describe a new "SETI-like" system being developed within the Podcast Index to use decentralized AI models to sniff out and flag AI-generated content. The discussion emphasizes the importance of the "Value for Value" model in maintaining independent media.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 1:57:24 - 2:00:03

1857: Teen Takeover

AI Bots and Spam Overwhelming the Podcast Index

Dave Jones and Sir Paul Couture are reportedly battling an influx of AI-generated spam and bots targeting the Podcast Index and the No Agenda Art Generator. These automated systems are spinning up hundreds of "dreck" podcasts and uploading low-quality or offensive AI art, forcing significant technical migrations to protect the platform's resources.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 2:44:05 - 2:47:15

1825: MUK-Ultra

AI Podcasts, Washington Post and Podcast Index Spam

The Washington Post is facing internal criticism over its new AI-generated personalized podcasts, which have been plagued by errors. Simultaneously, the "Podcast Index" is dealing with a surge of "text-to-speech" (TTS) spam podcasts that generate thousands of episodes daily. The hosts compare this phenomenon to the early days of Usenet spam and discuss potential elimination strategies.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 2:02:45 - 2:09:06

1822: Kohanna

Lily Gaddis Demonetization, Platform Independence Discussion

YouTuber Lily Gaddis was demonetized and removed from YouTube, losing her primary source of income. This incident serves as a case study for the importance of platform independence and owning one's own infrastructure. The discussion highlights the risks of relying on third-party platforms like X or YouTube, which can exercise censorship through "ban hammers" at any time.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 2:00:00 - 2:03:17

1814: Needle Drop

Apple Podcasts Adopts Podcast Index Features

Apple Podcasts officially adopts "cloud chapters," a feature originally developed by the Podcast Index. This follows Apple's earlier adoption of transcripts, signaling that the independent "Podcast 2.0" movement is successfully influencing the industry's largest platforms. The shift is framed as a victory for decentralized podcasting features over the "podcast industrial complex."

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 1:57:35 - 2:01:14

1804: Mucho Retardo

Technical Issues, Podcast Index and Accessibility

The hosts address recent DNS issues that prevented listeners from accessing the stream and troll room. They also highlight the importance of modern podcast apps and the Podcast Index for providing accessibility features for visually impaired listeners.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 2:02:10 - 2:11:37

1798: Adam & The Robot

Inception Point AI and Podcast Slop

A new company, Inception Point AI, plans to flood the podcasting market with 5,000 AI-generated shows produced for $1 per episode. The hosts discuss the rise of "AI Slop" and whether the Podcast Index should filter or label such content. They emphasize their commitment to an open, uncensored index while noting that many in the industry are calling for bans on AI-generated audio.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 2:12:20 - 2:18:54

1768: Queer The Deal

Podcast Industry News, Megyn Kelly vs. Apple

Megyn Kelly expressed frustration with Apple Podcasts after her show failed to update for several hours, highlighting the technical superiority of modern "Podcasting 2.0" apps. These newer apps utilize the Podcast Index and Podping for near-instant updates. The segment also touched on Bill O'Reilly's aging voice and the "Value for Value" funding model used by independent creators.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:02:40 - 1:05:10

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Podcast Media Growth, Time Code Requests

With over 4.4 million total podcasts and nearly 500,000 active shows, the medium has become a primary source of information for many listeners. The hosts request that "Gitmo Nation" producers assist in monitoring this vast landscape by providing time codes for relevant clips. The difficulty of filtering through lengthy podcast content is highlighted as a challenge for media deconstruction.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:59:22 - 2:03:10

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Media Complicity, Modern Podcast Apps, Pandora

The segment criticizes legacy media figures like Jake Tapper for their proximity to intelligence officials, noting his attendance at a deputy CIA director's birthday party. Listeners are encouraged to move away from platforms like Pandora, which reportedly removed the show, and use "modern podcast apps" connected to the Podcast Index. These independent platforms are promoted as the only way to ensure access to content without the threat of deplatforming.

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.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 1:50:03 - 1:57:44

1737: Wrong Puberty

No Agenda Value for Value, Podcast Index API

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and the technical operations of the Podcast Index. They address the issue of AI companies scraping podcast feeds for "owner email" tags to send spam, noting that the Podcast Index API intentionally hides this information. The segment reinforces the show's independence from traditional advertising and its reliance on producer support.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 1:46:32 - 1:50:20

1733: Rat Note

Apple Podcast Censorship, China CCP Compliance

Apple is reportedly allowing the Chinese government (CCP) to remove specific podcast episodes from its app in China. The hosts urge listeners to switch to modern podcast apps that utilize the decentralized Podcast Index to avoid government censorship. They also discuss the rise of live-streaming in the podcasting industry.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 1:59:19 - 2:04:50

1732: Sig Hale

Value for Value Model, Hyperlocal Podcasting Tips

The "Value for Value" funding model is explained as an alternative to traditional advertising and Patreon-style paywalls. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps like Fountain and Podverse that support the Podcast Index. A tip is provided for starting hyperlocal podcasts, specifically focusing on local weather reports to fill the gap left by corporate media cuts at the Weather Channel.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 1:57:21 - 2:03:36

1721: Doc Doc Go

Value for Value, No Agenda Art Generator

The No Agenda show continues its "Value for Value" model, relying on listener support rather than traditional advertising. Recent listener-submitted art from the No Agenda Art Generator, including Darren O'Neill's "flying school bus," was reviewed for its conceptual humor despite AI-generated flaws.