Topic: Sanity

11 chapters across the catalog

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 2:21:44 - 2:37:51

1829: Zoomerwaffen

Associate Executive Producers, Little John's Candies and Peerage

The hosts continue reading donations from Associate Executive Producers, including a promotion for Little John's Candies and Gigawatt Coffee. The North Idaho Sanity Brigade provides an update on their hyper-local podcasting efforts. The segment concludes with the formal "knighting" ceremony for new members of the No Agenda Roundtable and a reminder of the peerage levels available to donors.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 2:18:32 - 2:26:40

1748: Brain Rot

Knighting Ceremony and "ISO-gate" Controversy

Several listeners were knighted for their financial support, including Sir Scott the White Knight and Sir Jonathan Rupert. The segment also addresses "ISO-gate," a controversy where one host was accused of "gaslighting" the other by claiming AI-generated audio clips were actually from audiobooks. The North Idaho Sanity Brigade also provided a report on their recent meetup, which included a diverse group of producers and local activists.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 2:29:21 - 2:32:24

1539: Putinoids

No Agenda Meetups, Gary Indiana Report

A report from a meetup in Gary, Indiana, reveals that only the organizer attended, though the hosts praise his effort. In contrast, the "North Idaho Sanity Brigade" held a successful event at Selkirk Abbey. A list of upcoming meetups is read, covering locations from Michigan and Ohio to international gatherings in the Netherlands and Japan.

Boozing and Beefing
Episode 1227 1:26:27 - 1:31:00

1227: Boozing and Beefing

No Agenda Show, Artwork and Sanity Kit

The *No Agenda* show features listener-submitted artwork, including the "No Agenda Sanity Kit" by Lady Mountain J. The hosts discuss the importance of the No Agenda Social network and the weekly newsletter as alternatives to mainstream social media platforms that may be blocking information.

Googers
Episode 1146 1:19:59 - 1:24:43

1146: Googers

London Meetup Recap, Sir Ghee, Sanity Insurance

The London meetup at the Victoria pub is recapped, with praise for the venue's atmosphere and the generosity of the attendees. One producer, requesting the title "Sir Ghee," contributed a significant donation described as "sanity insurance." The discussion notes the logistical challenges of obtaining cash from ATMs in London and the high level of engagement from the local listener base.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 4:48:16 - 4:50:55

976: 10th Anniversary

Seven Steps Toward Sanity and Las Vegas Shooting Note

Christopher Raymer references a "seven steps toward sanity" breakdown from a previous show. Jason Doolin from Las Vegas sends a donation with a long note regarding the Las Vegas shooting. The hosts decide not to read the note immediately, opting to save it for a future deep-dive analysis of the event.

Climate Justice Cancelled
Episode 776 2:31:39 - 2:34:52

776: Climate Justice Cancelled

Cognitive Dissonance, Planned Parenthood and Public Confusion

The hosts expand on the concept of "cognitive dissonance" in American society, where people are forced to hold contradictory beliefs. They cite examples such as the debate over Planned Parenthood and the death penalty as evidence of illogical thinking used to keep the public "befuddled." Listeners frequently write "sanity" on donation checks, suggesting the show provides a logical alternative to mainstream confusion.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 2:52:55 - 2:57:46

617: Climate Chaos

Sanity, Architecture, and the 50/50 Party in Tokyo

Adam Curry discusses the "sanity" that the No Agenda show provides to its listeners, including his hosts in Tokyo, Sir Mark and Dame Astrid. He describes their architectural projects and the "Super Deluxe" performance space in Tokyo. Curry announces a "50/50 party" featuring the Japanese band The 5-6-7-8's, celebrating the intersection of their work and the show's community.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 2:53:49 - 2:57:46

617: Climate Chaos

Listener Sanity and Architectural Influence

Adam discusses how the show provides "sanity" for listeners who feel overwhelmed by mainstream media memes. He mentions that his hosts in Tokyo, renowned architects Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein, find the show influential in maintaining their perspective while working on major projects like the Daikanyama T-Site.