Topic: Show Notes

63 chapters across the catalog

CL0P
Episode 1565 1:25:13 - 1:26:55

1565: CL0P

Detransition Stories and Counter-Programming Narratives

The hosts reference stories from the show notes regarding individuals who have detransitioned, including a producer in Chechnya. Another story describes a mother who left Berkeley for New England to help her son move away from a trans identity fostered by therapists.

Torture Telephone
Episode 1488 2:34:04 - 2:38:25

1488: Torture Telephone

Listener Q&A, Clip Links and FACC Project Update

The hosts addressed a listener question regarding how to find specific links to clips used in the show, directing them to the comprehensive show notes and video sections. They also provided a brief update on the "FACC" (Fat Apple Core) project, noting that a meeting with the lead developer is pending. The segment concluded with a final thank you to donors contributing under the $50 threshold.

Going Bananas
Episode 1297 2:02:15 - 2:05:50

1297: Going Bananas

SSD Drive Backups and Bingit Search Engine

Adam Curry and John Dvorak discuss their technical backup procedures using SSD drives to preserve the show's extensive library of jingles and clips. They remind listeners that all clips are searchable via the Bingit.io search engine and listed in the show notes.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 1:50:51 - 1:55:09

1289: Post Orange

The "Pod-enar" Pet Peeve and Show Note Resources

Adam Curry expresses a new "pet peeve" regarding the term "Pod-enar," a hybrid of podcast and webinar. The hosts also highlight the value of the No Agenda show notes and search engines like Bingit.io and NoAgendaQuest. These tools are cited by producers as essential for winning social media arguments and finding source materials for media deconstruction.

KBALL One
Episode 1249 2:17:25 - 2:21:14

1249: KBALL One

No Agenda Search Engine Competition and Development

The No Agenda community has developed multiple independent search engines, including NoAgendaQuest and NoAgendaCquery, to help listeners find specific clips and show notes. Producer Chris has returned to fix the "Search.NAShowNotes.com" site, bringing the total number of community search tools to five. These engines allow for chronological searches and provide offline text versions of linked news stories.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240

1240: Meat Must Flow

Podcasting Workflow, Austin and Silicon Valley Studio Updates

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1240 of the No Agenda show from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss their respective workflows for organizing audio clips, with one host using a landscape-printed sheet for notes and the other using a digital clip bin. The hosts note that Texas is beginning a "road to recovery" with the scheduled reopening of barber shops and hair salons on May 8, 2020.

Peak Nuts
Episode 1219 13:53 - 15:26

1219: Peak Nuts

Anonymous Millennial, Legal Papers on AI Algorithms

A listener known as "Anonymous Millennial," who is a prosecutor, met with the hosts to discuss how she utilized the podcast's show notes for a published legal paper. The paper focuses on the legality of AI and algorithms, highlighting the utility of the show's research in academic and professional settings.

Bug Ramen
Episode 1037 58:25 - 1:00:36

1037: Bug Ramen

Ramsey Cain Best Of, Podcast Production Update

The upcoming Thursday episode will feature the final "Best Of" production by Ramsey Cain, who has moved into a new professional role. Cain's contributions have been a staple of the show's archives, and his departure marks the end of an era for these specific curated segments. Listeners are encouraged to provide feedback or pick up the production mantle for future archival releases.

Golf Bag Nukes
Episode 970 2:15:42 - 2:20:10

970: Golf Bag Nukes

Associate Producer Credits, No Agenda Notes

A long list of donors contributing $50 or more is read, including Herb Lamb, who is promoted to Viscount of Georgia. The hosts direct listeners to the searchable show notes at noagendanotes.com, which include video clips and research links for the Las Vegas shooting and other topics. The segment emphasizes the community-driven nature of the show's research and financial support.

Stump the Algo
Episode 937 14:25 - 15:25

937: Stump the Algo

No Agenda Show Notes, Search Tools and Producers

The hosts highlight the technical infrastructure of the No Agenda show, specifically the searchable show notes and structured data archives. They credit the audience "producers" for maintaining the GitHub project and server hosting that powers the show's research tools.

Foot Stomp
Episode 892 2:32:23 - 2:34:52

892: Foot Stomp

Show Note Navigation and Search Solutions

In response to listener complaints about the complexity of the nested show notes, Adam Curry provides a "super secret" solution for searching the archives. He explains that all show notes are eventually archived on his personal website and can be searched via Google using the "site:adam.curry.com" operator. This allows researchers to bypass the tabbed interface and find specific terms across the entire history of the program.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 21:17 - 24:04

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Evolution of Media Sourcing, YouTube and Producer Contributions

The process of gathering clips has evolved from recording directly off a television DVR to sourcing high-quality segments from YouTube and other online platforms. This shift allows the hosts to provide direct links in the show notes for their audience. They credit their "producers" (listeners) for finding and sharing relevant clips via Twitter, which helps them stay current on global news events.

Party Boat
Episode 794 1:40:06 - 1:42:52

794: Party Boat

Host Communication Breakdown, Production Notes

A breakdown in communication occurs between the hosts regarding a production note sent via email. One host expresses frustration that a planned "joke" or segment was ruined because the other did not read the message. The exchange highlights the informal and often chaotic nature of their live production process.

Morally Deformed
Episode 774 1:17:04 - 1:18:31

774: Morally Deformed

Google Alerts and Content Scraping Disputes

Adam Curry describes receiving a legal threat via a Google Alert from a developer named Steven Greenberg regarding content stored in the No Agenda show notes. This leads to a broader discussion about the futility of pursuing small-scale content scrapers. John C. Dvorak recalls his time at PC Magazine when his columns were frequently stolen by blogs, noting that legal teams often found it "not worth the trouble" to sue.

VAWG
Episode 760 53:24 - 55:34

760: VAWG

Podcast Production Update, Newsletter Subscription

The hosts provide an update on the show's production and the importance of subscribing to the official newsletter for exclusive updates. They briefly reference a change in their relationship with the TWiT network, directing listeners to the newsletter for the full details. The segment emphasizes the "value for value" model and thanks the community for their ongoing support.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 2:05:09 - 2:08:13

736: Show 200.7 Redux

Show Prep Logistics, H2 Recorders and Spousal Feedback

Dvorak describes his "unorganized" show prep, which involves printing out piles of articles and using an H2 recorder to capture clips from movies or TV. He admits to occasionally testing his "rap" on his wife, Mickey, though he usually gets "shot down." Curry reiterates that his preparation is more structured through the Freedom Controller.

28 Pages
Episode 635 18:50 - 21:03

635: 28 Pages

No Agenda Search Engine Open Sourced

The developer of the No Agenda search engine has officially open-sourced the project on GitHub to ensure its longevity. The tool allows producers to search through years of show notes and transcripts, including full text bodies of linked articles.

Rough Patch
Episode 634 2:54:52 - 2:58:13

634: Rough Patch

Show Outro, Moving Logistics, Final Sign-off

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the episode by discussing the logistics of Curry's move and the difficulty of scheduling Time Warner cable installations. They promote the show's search engine and show notes before signing off for the final time from the Travis Heights hideout. The episode ends with a recurring clip about being a "rule follower."

Passport Terrorists!
Episode 629 1:26:38 - 1:30:05

629: Passport Terrorists!

No Agenda Show Notes Search, Developer Recognition

A new search engine for the No Agenda show notes has been launched at search.nashownotes.com, utilizing XML data to provide deep indexing of past episodes. Developed by a producer named Dona Hatton, the tool allows researchers to find specific video clips, documents, and topics across years of content. The hosts praise the technical execution and its utility for students and fact-checkers.

The Sluggish Cloud
Episode 624 1:07:03 - 1:09:58

624: The Sluggish Cloud

Digital Tools, No Agenda Show Notes Search

A new JavaScript-based search tool created by ComicStripBlogger was integrated into the No Agenda show notes website. This tool allows researchers and listeners to easily search through archived show content and outlines, improving the accessibility of the program's extensive documentation.