Topic: Q Yoga

16 chapters across the catalog

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:36:47 - 1:41:42

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Yoga Mat Chemical, FDA Review of Azodicarbonamide

The FDA is reviewing the use of azodicarbonamide (ADA), a chemical used in yoga mats that is also a common dough conditioner in US bread. While banned in Europe due to its breakdown into potential carcinogens like semicarbazide, it remains legal in the US as a bleaching agent and volumizer. Major chains like Subway and Wendy's have previously pledged to remove the ingredient from their products.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 38:11 - 42:34

1740: DOGE-CAM

Trump Derangement Syndrome, Social Security, and Political Polarization

Anecdotes describe increasing social friction and "divorces" between friends over political affiliations. The term "Christian nationalism" is dismissed as a manufactured label, while concerns about Trump cutting Social Security are contrasted with personal accounts of receiving benefits.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 1:43:38 - 1:48:41

1569: Hydrating

Executive Producer Credits and Dame Janette's Yoga Incident

After a brief review of the film "Tár" starring Cate Blanchett, the hosts read a donation note from Janette Dulac in the Netherlands. Janette recounts being hit in the mouth by a fellow yoga student, Ingrid, after speaking out against COVID fear-mongering. The two eventually became friends and "No Agenda" producers, illustrating the show's "connection is protection" mantra.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 1:43:58 - 1:48:58

1519: Freeze Peach

Episode 1518 Art Contest, Nico Seim, Podcast Chapters

Nico Seim is announced as the winner of the art contest for Episode 1518, titled "Q Yoga," featuring a joke about climate-friendly macaroni and cheese. Other submissions involving Amazon Alexa and Kevin McCarthy are reviewed. The segment also explains the importance of podcast chapters and the No Agenda Art Generator for preserving the show's visual history in RSS feeds.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 2:24:42 - 2:29:52

1518: Q-Yoga

QAnon Slur, NPR Yoga Guru Story

NPR produced a report on Guru Jagat, a yoga teacher who allegedly fell into "QAnon rabbit holes" during the pandemic. The term "QAnon" is being used by mainstream media as a broad slur for anyone questioning government narratives or COVID-19 protocols. AI definitions of the movement focus on allegations of a secret cabal, while critics argue the term is being weaponized to discredit wellness and alternative health circles.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 2:29:52 - 2:32:55

1518: Q-Yoga

Guru Jagat, David Icke and Reptilians

Yoga teacher Guru Jagat faced backlash for interviewing David Icke, a well-known conspiracy theorist who claims reptilian extraterrestrials control the world. Mainstream reports label Icke an anti-Semite, a claim disputed by those who find his theories more eccentric than hateful. The controversy highlights the tension between the "wellness" community and mainstream political expectations during the pandemic.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 47:58 - 49:45

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

Social Pressure and the Illusion of Post-Vaccine Freedom

The hosts discuss friends in Austin, including a "yogi" who typically favors alternative medicine, who received the vaccine solely to regain their freedom. They observe that despite being vaccinated, these individuals still face social pressure to wear masks and follow restrictions. The segment concludes that politicians are unlikely to relinquish control regardless of vaccination rates.

Bivotal
Episode 1156 11:35 - 18:32

1156: Bivotal

Marianne Williamson Unity Church Ritual, Black Vote Skepticism

Marianne Williamson led a ritual at the Unity Church in Houston where white congregants apologized to African Americans while holding hands. The ceremony included intense emotional outbursts and screaming, which some observers likened to "witchcraft" or "spirit cooking." Analysts suggest these unconventional spiritual practices will alienate traditional Black Christian voters and explain why Oprah Winfrey has distanced herself from Williamson.

Yeah No
Episode 1095 2:40:03 - 2:44:51

1095: Yeah No

Global and Non-Binary Baby Name Trends for 2019

Baby name trends for 2019 show a shift toward "global" and gender-neutral monikers like Acacius, Breyer, and Journey. Additionally, Eastern religious influences are rising, with names such as Bodhi, Kali, and Zen becoming more mainstream due to the popularity of yoga and meditation.

6th Mass Extinction
Episode 964 2:35:19 - 2:37:55

964: 6th Mass Extinction

Service Animal Abuse and Therapy Goats

The hosts discuss the increasing prevalence of "fake" service animals on commercial flights, including reports of passengers boarding with therapy cats to avoid fees. They explore the concept of "goat therapy" and "goat yoga" as legitimate but often exploited trends in the wellness industry. The segment highlights the frustration of legitimate service animal users who are impacted by the abuse of the system.

Mix Tape
Episode 947 20:38 - 23:15

947: Mix Tape

Bombing ISIS, Hillary Clinton Email Controversy

The mix features a repetitive loop of political rhetoric regarding the bombing of ISIS terrorists. It transitions into a parody of Hillary Clinton's justifications for her private email server use during her tenure as Secretary of State. The audio mocks her mentions of "convenience" and "yoga routines" in the context of national security.

Throne Sniffing
Episode 883 1:36:45 - 1:39:25

883: Throne Sniffing

Last Man Standing, Microaggressions and Yoga

A clip from the sitcom Last Man Standing featuring Tim Allen mocking "microaggressions" is compared to real-world events. The hosts discuss the University of Ottawa canceling yoga classes due to concerns over "cultural appropriation" and "cultural genocide," highlighting the rise of social justice warrior culture in academia.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 1:03:43 - 1:07:59

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Listener Letters, No Agenda Value Exchange

The hosts read letters from donors, including one from Ashley, who credits the show with helping her through depression following the loss of her mother. The segment emphasizes the "value-for-value" model, where listeners provide financial support in exchange for the entertainment and sanity provided by the broadcast.

Kunzite
Episode 693 1:35:44 - 1:42:07

693: Kunzite

Crystal Healing Class, Kunzite, Rhodochrosite

One of the hosts recounts attending a crystal healing class with fifteen women to deal with personal heartbreak. He describes the purported properties of "Pink Kunzite" for opening the heart and "Rhodochrosite" for enlivening the senses and healing emotional trauma, while the other host mocks the practice.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 2:04:42 - 2:08:07

564: Summer of Snowden

Google Helpouts, Expert Consulting, Peer-to-Peer Economy

Google has launched "Helpouts," a service that allows experts to charge for real-time video consultations. Adam Curry suggests John C. Dvorak should use the platform to offer $50 wine list consultations for restaurant-goers. They discuss the future of peer-to-peer payment for information but express a preference for independent models over Google-mediated ones.

No Agenda 003
Episode 3 16:54 - 18:51

3: No Agenda 003

Linda Stein Murder Investigation, Assistant Confession

The murder of Linda Stein, former manager of the Ramones and high-end real estate broker, has been linked to her personal assistant. Reports indicate the assistant struck Stein with a "yoga stick" following a verbal altercation. The incident ended the mystery surrounding the 62-year-old's death, which occurred in her Manhattan apartment.