Topic: Santa Rosa

10 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.

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.

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.

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.

The Reluctant Spy
Episode 201 1:25:53 - 1:28:23

201: The Reluctant Spy

California Governor Candidate, Pedophile Expulsion Plan, Santa Rosa Island

Douglas R. Hughes, a candidate for Governor of California, has proposed a controversial plan to expel convicted pedophiles from the state. The proposal includes a "choice" for offenders to move to a self-supporting community on Santa Rosa Island. The hosts mock the feasibility and optics of the candidate's platform.