Topic: South Beach

5 chapters across the catalog

Hunger Stones
Episode 1477 2:56:36 - 2:59:33

1477: Hunger Stones

Beach Umbrella Safety, Freak Accident Reports

A freak accident in South Carolina resulted in the death of a woman who was impaled by a wind-blown beach umbrella. Media reports highlight the rare but recurring danger of flying umbrellas on public beaches, citing similar incidents from 2010 and 2016.

Stink Minority
Episode 1381 1:15:12 - 1:18:04

1381: Stink Minority

Australia Lockdown, Church Closures and Beach Fines

In New South Wales, Australia, churches remain closed to the unvaccinated, and police are using loudspeakers on Bondi Beach to enforce mask mandates and social distancing. Rumors suggest some Australian hospitals may be using Ivermectin exclusively for vaccinated patients who contract COVID-19. The extreme enforcement measures, including the use of surveillance drones, have sparked international concern over civil liberties.

Ask China!
Episode 1350 2:45:28 - 2:49:18

1350: Ask China!

Global Meetup Reports, Nashville to Brisbane

Meetup reports are shared from South Dakota, Denver, Kansas City, and Myrtle Beach. Upcoming events are announced for Nashville, Knoxville, Houston, and Brisbane, Australia. Listeners are encouraged to visit NoAgendaMeetups.com to find or start local gatherings.

Gnarler
Episode 1314 2:53:57 - 2:59:29

1314: Gnarler

No Agenda Meetups, South Dakota and Florida Reports

Reports from various No Agenda meetups are shared, including gatherings in South Dakota, Southwest Florida, Quebec, and Dallas. The hosts announce upcoming meetups in Miami Beach, Pittsburgh, Springfield, and Anaheim, encouraging listeners to organize their own local events.

Taylor Swift Sucks
Episode 103 12:07 - 14:08

103: Taylor Swift Sucks

Media Sensationalism, South Beach Miami Weather Coverage

Television news coverage of a storm in South Beach, Miami, depicted a catastrophic event with flooding and electrical fires. However, travelers on the ground reported that the sun was shining and the reality was far less severe than the televised reports. This discrepancy highlights the contrast between national media narratives and actual events.