Topic: Podcast Outro

57 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 2:46:39 - 2:51:08

1862: Smear Campaign

Show Sign-off, Closing Credits, and Outro Music

The hosts conclude the episode with their signature sign-off, reminding listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model. They preview the next broadcast and transition into the closing music and producer-submitted jingles. The segment marks the end of the media deconstruction for episode 1862.

Rackout
Episode 1854 2:30:57 - 2:35:55

1854: Rackout

Outro and Sign-Off, Known Addictive Products Deep Dive

The program concludes with a thank you to Dana Brunetti and a preview of the "Random Thoughts" podcast focusing on addictive products. The hosts sign off from Texas and California, reminding listeners of the upcoming meetup in Fredericksburg on April 11th. The final segments feature the traditional "Value for Value" song and humorous banter regarding the show's production and the hosts' health.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 2:46:49 - 3:06:33

1824: Battle Rhythm

Final Credits, Outro Mix

The show concludes with a final round of donor thank-yous, birthday wishes, and the announcement of new "Knights" and "Peace Prize" winners. John Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" recommending rxlist.com for drug information. The episode ends with a produced music mix featuring various show clips and themes.

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 3:03:52 - 3:07:45

1727: Sideshow Bob

Show Outro, End of Show Mix

The hosts conclude the episode with final thoughts on media deconstruction and a reminder for listeners to support the show via donations. They sign off with their traditional catchphrases before playing an "end of show mix" produced by listeners. The segment transitions into a musical montage featuring show themes and humorous clips.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 2:59:05 - 3:04:59

1566: Hush Up Boy!

Outro and End of Show Mix

The hosts conclude the program with a reminder to support the show via the value-for-value model. They sign off from Texas and Silicon Valley, promising to return for the next session of media deconstruction. The episode ends with a produced audio mix featuring clips from the day's topics and listener-submitted music.

Big Mike & The Rock
Episode 1551 3:22:19 - 3:26:43

1551: Big Mike & The Rock

Show Outro, AI and Media Mix

The episode concluded with a discussion on the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence and its ability to impersonate human language and digital footprints. The hosts signed off with their traditional "adios mofos" and "a-hooey" catchphrases. The final minutes featured a produced audio mix deconstructing recent news themes, including the Ukraine war, COVID-19, and the "invention of fire" analogy for AI.

A Sally
Episode 1547 2:55:37 - 3:00:34

1547: A Sally

Joe Biden "Lick the World" Comment, Outro Mix

The episode concludes with a clip of President Joe Biden seemingly telling an audience "let's go lick the world." The hosts preview the next show on "420" (April 20th) and transition into an end-of-show music mix featuring various show memes, including Whoopi Goldberg's "Classified!" shout and discussions on gender fluidity. The show signs off with its traditional "ahooey hooey" greeting.

Cat Hole
Episode 1546 2:55:19 - 3:00:08

1546: Cat Hole

Show Outro, Nostr and End of Show Mix

The hosts conclude the episode by promoting the decentralized social media protocol Nostr and their presence on No Agenda Social. They preview the end-of-show music mix featuring Rev Manning and Gruff. The final segments include a humorous reflection on past political scandals and a call for continued listener support through the Value for Value model.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1477 3:01:57 - 3:07:00

1477: Hunger Stones

Outro and End of Show Mix, Sir Chris Wilson

The hosts sign off from FEMA Region 6 and Northern Silicon Valley, announcing their return for the next Thursday broadcast. The episode concludes with a satirical musical mix by Sir Chris Wilson titled "In the Year 2025," projecting a dystopian future of mandates and political shifts.

Woke Waiver
Episode 1476 3:14:13 - 3:17:46

1476: Woke Waiver

End of Show ISOs, "Have Your Balls Thanked You Yet?"

The hosts select "In Search Of" (ISO) sound clips to end the show, settling on a crude line from a hygiene advertisement: "Have your balls thanked you yet?" They sign off from FEMA Region 6 and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the value-for-value model and the next scheduled broadcast.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 2:56:19 - 3:00:51

1422: Honk Honk

Show Outro, Jesse Coy Nelson Mix, and Final Sign-off

The hosts conclude the episode, announcing an upcoming "End of Show Mix" by Jesse Coy Nelson. They remind listeners to send in content for deconstruction and provide the website address for donations. The show ends with a montage of clips featuring Justin Trudeau and a musical track criticizing vaccine mandates and government overreach.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 3:34:02 - 3:39:32

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Outro, Planet Rage, Sign-off

The show concludes with a promotion for "Planet Rage," a new spin-off show featuring Darren O'Neill and Larry. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, promising to return on Sunday. The episode ends with a series of musical jingles and a satirical "Gangsta Camilla" vaccine PSA.

iPhony
Episode 1312 3:09:09 - 3:15:51

1312: iPhony

Episode 1312 Outro and End of Show Mix

The episode concluded with a reminder of the Sunday broadcast and the value-for-value support model. The final segment featured an "end of show mix" and a montage of classic clips, including commentary on the White House Correspondents' Dinner and various political figures.

Mask = Love
Episode 1255 2:56:30 - 3:05:34

1255: Mask = Love

Show Outro and Final Sound Montage

The episode concludes with a sign-off from Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, followed by a complex sound montage. The montage features clips of public testimony regarding mask mandates, religious appeals, and political rhetoric. The hosts remind listeners to visit the show's website and support the program through the value-for-value model before the final "adios mofos."