Topic: Sneakers

7 chapters across the catalog

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 2:10:18 - 2:16:09

1814: Needle Drop

Episode 1813 Album Art and No Agenda Boots

The album art for episode 1813, "Lunchbox," is reviewed, with praise for the piece by Capitalist Agenda featuring a "choked chicken" metaphor for the mainstream media. The hosts also discuss the potential for "No Agenda" branded boots or sneakers made in America by companies like Opie Way. This is framed as a strategy to compete with other media personalities who have launched their own apparel lines.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 1:55:59 - 2:03:09

1698: Oxymoronic

No Agenda Art Gallery and Handcrafted Sneaker Collaboration

The No Agenda Art Generator continues to showcase listener-submitted artwork, including hybrid AI and graphic design pieces. A new collaboration with the handcrafted sneaker company Opie Way is discussed, with the potential for a "No Agenda" branded shoe. The segment reinforces the "Value for Value" philosophy, where producers contribute their professional talents to support the show's ecosystem.

Test Tube Babies
Episode 1638 38:50 - 41:51

1638: Test Tube Babies

Al Sharpton and Trump Sneakers Outreach

Reverend Al Sharpton criticized Donald Trump's attempt to appeal to Black voters through the release of a sneaker line and the use of his mugshot. The segment contrasts Sharpton's view with Fox News commentary suggesting the "culture" of the sneakers is successfully reaching urban demographics.

Terror Factory
Episode 709 1:45:17 - 1:48:11

709: Terror Factory

Sneaker Pawn, Luxury Shoe Resale Bubble

The emergence of "Sneaker Pawn" shops highlights a growing market where used luxury sneakers are treated as high-value assets. Some shoes reportedly retail for $7,200 and maintain a resale value of $5,000, comparable to luxury handbags from brands like Hermès. This trend is viewed by some as a financial bubble, where individuals liquidate their shoe collections for quick cash in a volatile secondary market.