Topic: Seven

22 chapters across the catalog

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:21:34 - 1:29:39

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Six-Seven Slang Trend and Parental Annoyance Tactics

A new slang trend involving the numbers "6-7" has gone viral on TikTok, originating from a rap song by Skrilla. Teachers and parents report that the phrase is used primarily to confuse and annoy adults, as it has no inherent meaning. The segment compares this to previous generational slang like "skibidi" and "ohio," noting that modern youth trends are increasingly designed as a form of disrespectful annoyance toward authority figures.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:44:22 - 1:50:16

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Church Revivalism, Socialization, and Country Music

Non-denominational churches are seeing growth by focusing on socialization and contemporary music that mirrors the Nashville country sound. As traditional social outlets like high school dances decline, churches are filling the void by providing community spaces for youth to meet and interact. This trend is linked to the rise of church-affiliated schools and the broader homeschool movement, positioning faith centers as primary cultural hubs.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 44:13 - 47:10

1637: LIE-DAR

Dominion Theology, Seven Mountain Mandate Origins

Dominion Theology, originally coined by Christian Reconstructionists in the 1960s, has been rebranded as the "Seven Mountain Mandate." This charismatic movement, popularized by Dr. C. Peter Wagner, advocates for Christians to take control of seven key spheres of society: family, religion, education, government, arts, media, and business. The narrative is being revived by media outlets to link mainstream Republican figures to fringe religious movements.

Weaponized Tech
Episode 934 2:45:06 - 2:46:53

934: Weaponized Tech

Tomahawk Missile Replacement and Seven Days in May

The U.S. Navy has requested $8.5 billion to replace 66 Tomahawk cruise missiles used in recent operations. The hosts suggest the military often fires older missiles nearing their expiration dates to justify new procurement. They also reference the 50th anniversary of the political thriller "Seven Days in May."

Busted Router
Episode 738 1:35:39 - 1:39:33

738: Busted Router

Producer Credits, The 737 Club

The hosts thank the artists and producers for recent episodes, including Sir John Fletcher and Paye. Anthony Seven is inducted into the No Agenda peerage as a Knight after a significant contribution of $737.37. The segment highlights the use of bank electronic check-writing services for show support.

Busted Router
Episode 738 2:57:04 - 2:59:25

738: Busted Router

Knighting Ceremony, The Roundtable

In a formal ceremony, Anthony Seven, Gavin Boyd, Craig Harris, and Jihadi Jim are dubbed Knights of the No Agenda Roundtable. The hosts offer a variety of symbolic refreshments, including "Shibari and Fat Rooster Craft Beer." The new knights are promised certificates of authenticity and rings to signify their status.

Speciesism
Episode 661 4:11 - 5:37

661: Speciesism

No Agenda Show Infrastructure, Seven Year Anniversary

The No Agenda show marks nearly seven years of broadcasting, highlighting its independent infrastructure outside the mainstream media system. Key components of this ecosystem include the No Agenda News Network, the No Agenda Player for annotated clips, and various mobile applications. The program emphasizes its self-sustained content management and peerage programs.

After Spin Class
Episode 652 1:43:41 - 1:47:58

652: After Spin Class

Digital Idolatry and the Seven Deadly Sins

The discussion continues on the spiritual implications of smartphone addiction, framing it as a violation of the first commandment through digital idolatry. The hosts map the seven deadly sins to modern tech behaviors, such as wrath to cyberbullying and pride to selfies. They suggest that this behavior is an unhealthy substitute for genuine meditation or religious practice.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 56:25 - 58:13

646: Boundless Barbarity

Ed Farrell, Sack of Sevens Knighthood

Ed Farrell became a "Sack of Sevens" Knight with a donation of $1,777.77. Along with his contribution, he requested "job karma" as he seeks new employment opportunities. The "No Agenda" knighthood system allows producers to achieve specific ranks within the show's community through financial support, which is then acknowledged during the broadcast.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 2:53:29 - 2:56:20

646: Boundless Barbarity

Producer Credits, Sack of Sevens Donations

A list of "Sack of Sevens" producers ($77.77) includes Todd Troutman of Sunnyvale, Jason Daniels of Dallas, and Sam Lung of Toronto. Other notable donations came from Richard Riley of Loomis and Robert Pinder of Springfield. These contributors are recognized for their financial support, which sustains the show's independent production model.

Ghost of Austin
Episode 645 2:10:41 - 2:14:53

645: Ghost of Austin

Listener Donations and Sack of Sevens

A series of listener donations are acknowledged, including a "Sack of Sevens" ($77.77) from Robert Goschko in anticipation of the show's seventh anniversary in October. Other donors from Brussels, New Mexico, and Colorado are thanked, with several requesting "job karma" or "exam karma." The hosts also mention the "666" donation tier and its lack of popularity.

Uptalking Dudes
Episode 572 2:44:47 - 2:48:48

572: Uptalking Dudes

Sarah Harrison, Edward Snowden, Seven Oaks Spy School

Sarah Harrison, a key figure in the WikiLeaks and Snowden stories, is profiled following a series of glamorous media appearances in Berlin. Research into her background reveals she attended Seven Oaks School, a prestigious UK institution known for producing high-ranking intelligence officers for MI5 and MI6. A rift is noted between Harrison's faction and Pierre Omidyar's new media venture.

No-Stray Spray
Episode 461 13:35 - 17:42

461: No-Stray Spray

Seven Days in May, Military Coup Cinema

The hosts discuss the 1964 political thriller "Seven Days in May," which depicts a military coup attempt against the U.S. President. They draw parallels between the film's plot involving love letters and current political scandals, though they note the movie's resolution differs from modern expectations.

It Can't Happen Here
Episode 440 2:13:59 - 2:17:56

440: It Can't Happen Here

Roger McGuinn Chat Room Incident, Seven-String Guitar

Curry shares an anecdote about legendary guitarist Roger McGuinn entering the No Agenda chat room and being put off by the behavior of the participants. Dvorak mentions McGuinn's invention of the seven-string guitar. The hosts continue to search for information on the "Tout" platform and its C-SPAN connection.

Apes on iPads
Episode 388 1:21:22 - 1:25:38

388: Apes on iPads

Geopolitical Strategy Debate and Middle East Disarray

The hosts engage in a heated debate regarding Russia's strategy in the Middle East. One argument suggests Russia has abandoned Syria to NATO to focus on northern gas interests, while the other maintains that the "Seven Sisters" oil companies are always in cahoots. They conclude that the Middle East is entering a period of long-term disarray that will prevent gas extraction from the Leviathan fields.

CIA vs DIA
Episode 385 1:18:44 - 1:21:42

385: CIA vs DIA

Historical Context of Oil Imperialism and Global Conflict

A historical analysis of "Oil Imperialism" suggests that major global conflicts since 1911, including World War II and the invasion of Afghanistan, have been driven by the protection of fuel depots and pipelines. The theory posits that geopolitical maneuvers in the Middle East are primarily about securing energy transport routes for multinational corporations.

Party@Ecropolis
Episode 376 1:07:36 - 1:11:53

376: Party@Ecropolis

Entertainment Tonight Movie Plugs, Hollywood Sign Severed Head

The hosts critique *Entertainment Tonight* for blending news with movie promotions, specifically a report on a severed head found near the Hollywood sign. The segment repeatedly references Brad Pitt's movie *Seven* and the 60s *Batman* series, leading the hosts to suspect the entire "news" story is a viral marketing stunt for DVD releases.

Pounding the Pavement
Episode 328 1:24:09 - 1:26:32

328: Pounding the Pavement

Character Education, Rethinking Letters in Schools

Schools are implementing "character education" based on the book Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Students are taught concepts like "synergy" and "win-win" and are required to write "rethinking letters" instead of serving traditional detention for "character violations."

Pastafarians Unite!
Episode 322 56:16 - 58:49

322: Pastafarians Unite!

David and Victoria Beckham, Population Control Criticism

The birth of David and Victoria Beckham's fourth child, Harper Seven, has drawn criticism from environmental campaigners and UK politicians like Caroline Lucas. These critics argue that having large families is environmentally irresponsible as the global population nears 7 billion. The hosts mock the idea that a celebrity family should be a target for population control debates while other regions face declining birth rates.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 41:05 - 43:14

290: Mission Accomplished!

Seven-Year Body Cycles, Crown Books Business Failure

A discussion on the theory that human body chemistry and brain waves change in seven-year cycles. This biological aside leads to an anecdote about the founder of Crown Books, who reportedly took back control of his company at age 70 and ran it into the ground while pursuing a lifestyle change.