Topic: Podcast Transcripts

23 chapters across the catalog

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.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:57:00 - 2:02:45

1855: Gooder

No Agenda Value for Value Model and Audience Interaction

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model of the No Agenda show, which relies on listener support rather than advertising or paywalls. They highlight new technical features like transcripts and chapters developed through the Podcasting 2.0 initiative with Dave Jones. The segment also addresses the "troll" culture in live streams and the importance of providing an independent opinion in a crowded media landscape.

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."

Stimming
Episode 1802 1:20:49 - 1:23:50

1802: Stimming

Moon Landing Skepticism, Bingit Search Tool

The hosts address listener feedback regarding their skepticism of the Apollo moon landings, specifically mentioning the Van Allen radiation belts. They encourage new listeners to use the search tool at bingit.io to explore 18 years of archived transcripts and audio clips where these topics have been discussed in depth. The segment emphasizes that many "conspiracy" topics have been covered ad nauseam in previous episodes.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:59:55 - 2:07:16

1775: Boomer Benefits

Modern Podcast Apps, Castamatic, Spotify Transcripts

The benefits of modern podcast apps and the Podcasting 2.0 initiative are highlighted, specifically the Castamatic app developed by an Italian doctor named Franco. While Spotify has begun implementing transcripts, the hosts criticize the company for not supporting open standards from other hosting providers. The segment encourages listeners to move away from legacy platforms to support independent developers.

MEGA
Episode 1734 21:58 - 26:23

1734: MEGA

Ron Wyden, Podcast Transcripts, Vaccine Efficacy Debate

Senator Ron Wyden noted during a committee hearing that staff reviewed thousands of pages of podcast transcripts to evaluate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s record, signaling the mainstreaming of the medium. Wyden accused Kennedy of discouraging life-saving vaccines, while the counter-argument posits that a large percentage of the population now questions the efficacy and safety of the COVID-19 vaccine. The discussion highlights a growing skepticism regarding pharmaceutical immunity from lawsuits.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 1:49:20 - 1:52:28

1708: Gaytheist

Apple Podcast Transcripts, Podcasting 2.0 Standards

Apple has begun automatically generating transcripts for podcasts that do not provide their own, a move that the hosts suggest may have copyright implications. They advocate for the Podcasting 2.0 standard, which allows creators to include their own transcripts in the RSS feed. The discussion highlights the benefits of modern podcast apps, such as faster updates and chapter support, over the default Apple and Spotify platforms.

Joy Boy
Episode 1691 1:36:41 - 1:40:35

1691: Joy Boy

Podcasting 2.0, Apple Podcasts Website Update

A review of technical developments in the podcasting space covers the new Apple Podcasts web interface and the integration of transcripts. The hosts advocate for modern "Podcasting 2.0" apps like Podcast Guru, which support live streams and "boostagrams." They also mention that Apple's podcasting division is likely a "loss leader" rather than a primary profit center.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:55:56 - 1:58:09

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Bingit.io AI Search for No Agenda Transcripts

The hosts promote "Bingit.io," an AI-powered search engine specifically designed for the No Agenda show's 17 years of transcripts and clips. Created by a producer, the tool allows users to find specific topics discussed in past episodes, such as "candy manufacturing" or "FDA approved amphetamines." The segment highlights the practical utility of AI when applied to a specific, verified dataset.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 2:19:14 - 2:22:09

1629: Sunflower Kids

Apple Podcasts Transcripts, Podcasting 2.0 Standards

Apple Podcasts has officially added transcript functionality, adopting a standard originally developed by the Podcasting 2.0 group. This move is seen as a significant win for open podcasting standards over proprietary systems from companies like Spotify. The integration allows users to search and follow along with audio content, a feature previously limited to modern independent podcast apps.

Quippy
Episode 1581 47:18 - 50:36

1581: Quippy

Audio Search Technology, Bingit.io Transcripts

The hosts discuss the advancement of audio searchability through tools like Bingit.io, which allows users to search transcripts of podcast episodes. They contrast this with the NGO's claim that discovering audio content is a "challenge." The conversation touches on the history of RSS and how it survived Google's attempt to kill the technology by shuttering Google Reader.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 1:35:25 - 1:38:59

1544: Trusted Flaggers

Podcast 2.0 Features and Modern App Adoption

The hosts promote the use of modern podcast apps that support "Podcasting 2.0" features, such as live transcripts and chapter art. They criticize major platforms like Apple and Spotify for failing to implement these accessibility tools, which are vital for the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. Listeners are encouraged to switch to apps like Podverse to experience the full technical capabilities of the show.

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 1:08:06 - 1:10:09

1542: Digital Dementia

Value for Value, Podcast Apps, Modern Protocols

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model and the technical advantages of modern podcast apps, such as transcripts, chapters, and "bat signal" alerts for live shows. They encourage listeners to move away from centralized platforms like YouTube and support independent developers using open protocols.

Nyet Bluffski
Episode 1491 1:48:52 - 1:51:23

1491: Nyet Bluffski

Podcasting 2.0 Features and Apple Disadvantage

Adam Curry highlights the growth of Podcasting 2.0, noting that 400,000 podcasts now use advanced features like transcripts and chapters. He argues that Apple's failure to integrate these features makes their platform inferior to newer podcast apps.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 1:34:09 - 1:36:01

1408: Booster Blitz

SiriusXM Lawsuit, Podcast Transcripts, ADA Compliance

SiriusXM is facing a lawsuit from the National Association for the Deaf for failing to provide transcripts and captioning for its podcasts. The No Agenda show highlights its early adoption of transcripts via Podcasting 2.0 to ensure accessibility and ADA compliance. The segment also jokes about "racist algorithms" in AI transcription that struggle with specific names.

Dead Puppies
Episode 1376 1:43:14 - 1:48:55

1376: Dead Puppies

Episode 1375 Art Contest and Podcast 2.0 Momentum

The art for episode 1375, featuring a "Gerber baby" in a catapult, was awarded to an artist named Nice Fox. The discussion covers the subjective nature of digital art and the use of clip art in submissions. Additionally, Omni Studio has announced support for Podcasting 2.0 features, including searchable transcripts, which enhances the discoverability of podcast content.

Brood X
Episode 1331 1:32:58 - 1:38:09

1331: Brood X

Episode Art Selection, Podcasting 2.0 Features

The hosts review listener-submitted artwork for the episode, settling on a piece by Lottolene. They discuss the technical advancements of Podcasting 2.0, including chapter markers, images, and searchable transcripts now available in compatible apps like Podfriend and Podverse. These features are described as game-changing for the medium's discoverability.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 1:36:48 - 1:40:36

1302: Mink Road

Podcasting 2.0, New App Features and Artwork

The No Agenda show is utilizing new Podcasting 2.0 features, including searchable transcripts and community-contributed chapters with images. Artwork for episode 1301, titled "BINO," was created by Darren O'Neill, featuring a play on the "Final Countdown" theme. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps like Hypercatcher to experience these interactive elements.

Yeah No
Episode 1095 1:54:07 - 1:57:42

1095: Yeah No

Podcast Transcription Word Cloud Analysis

An analysis of 1.6 million words from the last 90 episodes reveals the most frequently used terms on the program. "No" and "Yeah" topped the list, followed by "Trump," "Think," and "John," providing a statistical look at the hosts' speech patterns and recurring topics.