Topic: Rosa

26 chapters across the catalog

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 3:22:43 - 3:31:08

1830: Bulb Heads

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Events

A schedule of upcoming No Agenda meetups is announced, including events in Santa Rosa, Raleigh, Milwaukee, and the Netherlands. These gatherings are framed as essential for "connection and protection," allowing listeners to meet in person without admission fees. The hosts encourage producers to start their own local chapters using the central meetup website.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 1:32:47 - 1:35:21

1745: Old Crone

Rosa DeLauro, Gen Z Slang, Dark Academia Era

Connecticut Representative Rosa DeLauro released a video using Gen Z slang such as "skibidi," "sus," and "rizzler" to discuss House appropriations and Project 2025. The hosts mock the attempt at a viral moment, describing the veteran politician as "deluded" for using the terminology.

The Meloni
Episode 1670

1670: The Meloni

Juneteenth History, Gaslighting, and Mental Enslavement Claims

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the origins of Juneteenth, noting that Black Americans historically celebrated the end of slavery on January 1st to mark the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. A featured clip argues that the modern framing of Juneteenth is a "repackaged segregation" by the left, claiming Democrats kept people enslaved for two years after abolition until right-wing men intervened in Galveston on June 19, 1865.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

Santa Rosa Flood Warnings and Go Bag Essentials

The hosts discuss emergency preparedness following flood warnings from the Santa Rosa police chief. They debate the contents of a "go bag," highlighting items like Baofeng handheld radios, Elecraft transceivers, blood clotting gauze, and firearms. The conversation touches on the recurring nature of flooding in Guerneville and the skepticism surrounding local emergency alerts.

Coup Map
Episode 1580 9:19 - 13:49

1580: Coup Map

Climate Anxiety Groups, Frontline Workers and Youth Distress

Therapists identify three primary groups suffering from severe climate anxiety: frontline scientists, individuals who have suffered direct losses from natural disasters, and children. Young adults are reportedly reconsidering major life decisions, such as starting families, due to fears about the planet's future. This psychological distress is linked to historical instances of children expressing public grief over environmental policy.

No Evidence
Episode 1500 2:54:58 - 3:13:38

1500: No Evidence

Executive Producer Credits, High-Value Donations

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak read the names and notes of top-tier executive producers for Episode 1500. Major contributors include David Rosa, Dreb Scott, Sir Matthew Petty, and Sir Brian Mass. Several producers are granted peerage titles, including new Barons, Dukes, and Knights, as part of the show's honorary reward system for financial support.

Buy Stamps!
Episode 1272 37:07 - 38:56

1272: Buy Stamps!

Robotic Assistance Devices Deploys Mask-Enforcement Robots

Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) has deployed a robot named ROSA to identify and warn individuals not wearing face masks in businesses. CEO Steve Reinhardt noted that the level of public compliance is significantly higher when a machine, rather than a human, issues the instruction.

33 Cases
Episode 1266 49:18 - 53:47

1266: 33 Cases

Beirut Port Explosion and Ammonium Nitrate Cargo History

A massive explosion in the Port of Beirut was linked to 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate stored in a warehouse since 2013. The cargo originated from the Russian-owned vessel MV Rosas, which was impounded in Lebanon for seafaring violations and later abandoned by its owner. The blast caused a significant shockwave felt up to 10 kilometers away, shattering windows across the city.

Resilience
Episode 1185 2:34:08 - 2:40:42

1185: Resilience

Santa Rosa Trail Encampments and Boise Court Ruling

The Joe Rodota Trail in Santa Rosa, California, has been taken over by a quarter-mile-long homeless encampment. Local police claim they cannot intervene due to a Ninth Circuit Court ruling in a Boise, Idaho, case involving the Eighth Amendment's protection against cruel and unusual punishment. The ruling prevents the eviction of homeless individuals from public property unless alternative beds are available.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 2:04:52 - 2:08:29

976: 10th Anniversary

David Rosa, Puerto Rico Protectorate, and Sir Daniel

Sir David Rosa achieves Viscount status and claims Puerto Rico as his protectorate. Daniel Warren, a recent college graduate, credits the show with maintaining his "mental hygiene" during school and is knighted as Sir Daniel. The segment includes "douchebag" call-outs for family members who have not yet donated.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 7:10:29 - 7:11:51

976: 10th Anniversary

Title Changes and Promotions for No Agenda Knights and Barons

Several long-time supporters receive title elevations within the No Agenda social hierarchy. Promotions include Sir Gregory Birch becoming a Black Knight and Baron of the North Olympic Peninsula, and Sir David Rosa being named Viscount of Puerto Rico. These titles are awarded based on continued support and specific donation milestones.

Exit on the Floor
Episode 973 1:36:21 - 1:43:06

973: Exit on the Floor

California Wildfire Update, Reporter Lindsay Janis

ABC News reporter Lindsay Janis provides updates on the devastating wildfires in Santa Rosa and Sonoma County, which have destroyed over 3,500 structures. The damage is estimated at $1.2 billion, with 5% of Santa Rosa's housing wiped out. Dvorak describes "earthquake weather" in the Bay Area and the presence of falling ash.

Exit on the Floor
Episode 973 1:43:07 - 1:46:49

973: Exit on the Floor

USPS Mail Delivery in Fire Zones, Trump Blame

A viral image of a USPS mail truck delivering to mailboxes in a completely leveled Santa Rosa neighborhood sparks a discussion on postal dedication. The hosts speculate on how the media will eventually link the fires to Donald Trump or global warming. They criticize the local government's "defensive" response and failure to call in early reinforcements.

Menprovement
Episode 972 2:18 - 5:29

972: Menprovement

Santa Rosa Fire Disaster, Urban Assault Conditions

ABC News reports on the unfolding fire disaster in Santa Rosa and Calistoga, where over 22 wildfires have destroyed 3,500 homes and businesses. Officials describe the event as an "urban assault" where flames leapt over major highways, pushed by high winds that left 8,000 firefighters nearly helpless.

GREP
Episode 926 2:14:25 - 2:17:10

926: GREP

Knighthood of Sir Brian of the Geek Flow

Brian Rosa is knighted as "Sir Brian of the Geek Flow" following his "boob" donation. The ceremony is followed by a discussion of a New York Times op-ed by Bonnie Tsui, who criticized the "Asian Salad" as an act of cultural appropriation. The hosts mock the article's premise, questioning the logic of labeling mixed greens and ginger dressing as a tool of Western racism.

Force Majeur
Episode 885 2:41:22 - 2:44:03

885: Force Majeur

Progressive Caucus, Cabinet Appointments, Rosa DeLauro

Members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, including Rosa DeLauro, criticize Donald Trump's cabinet picks as "stooges and cronies." They accuse the president-elect of filling the "swamp" with individuals intent on dismantling the agencies they are appointed to lead.

Kaine & Unable
Episode 845 1:09:06 - 1:12:33

845: Kaine & Unable

No Agenda Art and Donor Recognition

The show recognized various artists for their contributions, including a Pokemon Go-themed piece by Jay Young. Sir David Rose donated $800.85, requesting a remix of Barack Obama and a Peyton Manning clip. The hosts discussed the process of selecting "evergreen" art versus pieces specific to current events.