Topic: Pots

25 chapters across the catalog

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 2:11:12 - 2:18:55

1839: Feces Thesis

Associate Executive Producer Donations and POTS Discussion

A series of donations from associate executive producers included notes on various topics, including a correction regarding Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). One donor argued that POTS is a legitimate condition potentially linked to mRNA vaccines. The hosts acknowledged the feedback while thanking the community for their ongoing financial support.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 29:07 - 32:28

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Hoverboard Fire Hazards, Marijuana Stocking Stuffers

The hosts discuss holiday safety, specifically the risk of hoverboards catching fire when parked under Christmas trees. They also reference a news report from Seattle regarding the popularity of marijuana as a stocking stuffer, including an $80 "comically large joint" that has become a top seller at local dispensaries.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 2:24:57 - 2:34:04

1783: Dadgum

Associate Executive Producer Credits, Baby-Making Karma

The hosts read letters from Associate Executive Producers, granting "karma" for birthdays, anniversaries, and health issues. One donor discusses the rise of "POTS" (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) as a potential "money-making scheme." Another producer credits the show's "baby-making karma" for a successful pregnancy. The segment concludes with a reminder to support the show via noagendadonations.com.

Circularity
Episode 1782 2:49:21 - 3:00:18

1782: Circularity

No Agenda Donor Recognition and Value-for-Value Support

The producers recognize numerous donors who contributed $50 or more to support the show's operations, including Michael Kellner and David Bevers. The segment addresses listener emails regarding "POTS" (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) and promotes local meetups, including a flood relief effort at the Full Moon Inn in Fredericksburg, Texas. The show continues to operate on a "value-for-value" model, encouraging listeners to contribute based on the personal utility they derive from the content.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 2:21:31 - 2:25:33

1781: Cluster 1

POTS Syndrome, Elon Musk Wisconsin Bribes, Social Contagion

A discussion on Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) addresses whether it is a "social contagion" among TikTok users or a legitimate medical condition linked to vaccines or COVID-19. A donor from Wisconsin claims Elon Musk is "bribing" residents with $200 payments, which the hosts compare to an illegal lottery.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 1:38:49 - 1:43:42

1780: Chatbox

POTS Syndrome and TikTok Social Contagion

Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is identified as a new "social contagion" trending among young women on TikTok. The condition involves a rapid heart rate increase upon standing, and users are sharing "early warning signs" such as exhaustion and exercise intolerance. The hosts compare this to previous digital health trends and critique the "bird hands" gesturing common in these videos.

Joy Boy
Episode 1691 1:45:15 - 1:47:36

1691: Joy Boy

POTS Syndrome Increase, Nurse Boots on the Ground Report

A "boots on the ground" report from a nurse named Leif highlights a significant increase in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) among young female healthcare workers. The report claims the incidence rate has risen from 0.2% to nearly 10% in certain demographics. The hosts sarcastically attribute the rise to "climate change" while hinting at other societal changes.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 1:20:44 - 1:25:19

1665: Flag Gate

PBS and the "Disability Community" COVID Terror

PBS Weekend NewsHour features members of the "disability community" who express fear of leaving their homes because mandatory masking and social distancing have ended. Individuals with conditions like POTS and scleroderma claim they have been "erased" from public spaces. The hosts characterize this as the result of long-term media "terrorism" that has left vulnerable people unnecessarily terrified.

Cash is Criminal
Episode 1512 1:54:30 - 2:00:44

1512: Cash is Criminal

Global Rise in Sudden Cardiac Arrests and POTS

A surge in sudden cardiac arrests and neurological complications has been reported in India and Germany, with some medical experts attributing the spike to seasonal factors. A new study in Nature Cardiovascular Research linked COVID-19 infections and, to a lesser extent, mRNA vaccines to Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). In response to rising heart issues, Melbourne, Australia, has launched a program to install defibrillators within 400 meters of every home.

People's Vote
Episode 1104

1104: People's Vote

Sorghum Consumption, Global Grain Trends, Instant Pot Recipes

Sorghum ranks as the third most popular grain globally, yet it remains difficult to find in American retail stores like Whole Foods. While widely consumed in Africa and other regions, the grain is often overlooked in the United States. A discussion of cooking methods includes the use of an Instant Pot and sourcing the grain through Amazon.

Missile by Nike
Episode 995 3:00:10 - 3:04:53

995: Missile by Nike

California Marijuana Legalization and Medical Pot Taxes

As California prepares for full recreational marijuana legalization on January 1st, medical users are facing higher taxes and supply shortages. A report from Oakland describes long lines at dispensaries as users attempt to stock up before prices rise by 10-30%, while the CHP continues to bust distributors for transporting product before the official legal start date.

Open the Chunnel!
Episode 837 58:25 - 1:01:50

837: Open the Chunnel!

Divorce Metaphor, Ghettoization and the Melting Pot

The media's constant use of the "divorce" metaphor for Brexit is criticized for its negative and emotional connotations. The hosts compare the European model of multiculturalism to the American "melting pot" ideal, arguing that the former has resulted in permanent ghettoization. They suggest that the failure to integrate immigrants is a primary driver of current European instability.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 1:40:49 - 1:43:43

821: Manterruptors

Melting Pot vs. Salad Bowl, Social Justice Sociology

The traditional American "melting pot" model of cultural assimilation is being replaced in academic circles by the "salad bowl" concept, where cultures remain distinct. The hosts argue that this shift leads to extreme accusations, such as equating wearing cornrows with being a Nazi. They note that social media platforms like Facebook are increasingly filled with this type of sociological rhetoric.

Shemita Cycle
Episode 756 3:03 - 9:43

756: Shemita Cycle

FBI Entrapment Allegations, Goldberg Affidavit Analysis

The FBI affidavit against Joshua Goldberg reveals the case is based on the distribution of five website links containing explosive-making instructions. Critics argue the FBI created the operation by using an informant to suggest the target and keep the "dullard" suspect engaged. The discussion highlights that Goldberg lived with his parents and was under total control of federal agents throughout the planning phase.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 3:50 - 6:33

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Amazon Recommendation Logic, Pot Shards and Lubricant

An email from a listener highlights the peculiarities of Amazon's recommendation engine after purchasing "Uncle Don's" book, Pot Shards. The system recommended the book based on a previous purchase of ranch hand spray lubricant, illustrating the "skip logic" used by big data platforms to link disparate consumer items.

Walking Bear
Episode 642 1:50:09 - 1:55:07

642: Walking Bear

Donald P. Gregg and the Book Pot Shards

A preview of the book "Pot Shards" by Donald P. Gregg, a former US Ambassador to South Korea and CIA official. The host plans to have the book autographed at a family reunion and discusses Gregg's history as a "feared man" in North Korea and his controversial ties to the Iran-Contra scandal and Felix Rodriguez.

Cyber Insurance
Episode 550 2:11:35 - 2:14:18

550: Cyber Insurance

Show Quality Evolution and Marijuana Potency

The hosts reflect on the evolution of No Agenda, arguing that the current "deep analysis" of paperwork is superior to the show's earlier, more "flailing" episodes. They briefly discuss the increased potency of modern marijuana compared to the "doobies" of the past, concluding that they prefer their current sober analytical approach.

Zero Risk Society
Episode 528

528: Zero Risk Society

FBI Six-Week Terror Plot Cycle and Budget Maintenance

The FBI allegedly operates on a six-week cycle for announcing foiled terror plots to justify and grow their organizational budgets. These incidents often involve "honey pot" operations where agents infiltrate groups and provide fake explosives to suspects. Recent events in Washington State and a train wreck in Canada are analyzed within this recurring budgetary framework.