Topic: Spring

148 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 53:04 - 56:50

1856: CIS Lunar

Politics as Religion, Trump Derangement Syndrome

Mental health professionals are observing a rise in "grievance culture," where individuals are so hyper-focused on national politics that they cannot enjoy their personal lives. This phenomenon, often termed "Trump Derangement Syndrome," has led to persistent protests in places like Dripping Springs, Texas, and Berkeley, California. Analysts suggest that for many Americans, national politics has replaced traditional religion as a primary source of identity and conflict.

Rackout
Episode 1854 41:30 - 49:59

1854: Rackout

Spring Break 2026, Cultural Literacy and the Ayatollah

A man-on-the-street segment from Fort Lauderdale features college students during Spring Break 2026 discussing their party habits. The footage reveals a significant lack of geopolitical awareness, as several students from major universities are unfamiliar with the term "Ayatollah" or the current conflict in Iran. Despite the lack of cultural literacy, the observation is made that these students represent a carefree American youth envied by peers globally.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 2:18:25 - 2:22:06

1808: Bad Fad

No Agenda Meetups, Cursive Literacy

Upcoming No Agenda meetups are announced for Tucson, Arizona, and Colorado Springs. A donor's handwritten note in cursive sparks a discussion on the declining literacy of Gen Z, who reportedly struggle to both read and write in script. The hosts emphasize the importance of preserving cursive as a "boots on the ground" skill that is being lost in the digital age.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 35:04 - 38:53

1804: Mucho Retardo

Discord Activism, Gen Z 212 and Global Protests

A new wave of youth-led protests organized via Discord is emerging in Morocco and Madagascar under the name "Gen Z 212." These movements, which focus on education reform and utility outages, are being compared to a new "Arab Spring" facilitated by digital platforms.

Taproot
Episode 1799 48:33 - 52:02

1799: Taproot

NPR, Erica Kirk, Tyler Robinson Investigation

NPR's Steve Futterman reported from the Utah County Jail where Tyler Robinson is being held without bail. Erica Kirk, Charlie Kirk's widow, delivered a 15-minute livestream from her husband's studio in Phoenix, vowing that his movement would continue despite his death. Investigators are currently analyzing Robinson's digital devices to determine if specific online interactions triggered the shooting.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:32 - 9:20

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing, Media Speculation

An intentional explosion occurred outside the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California. Initial news reports from NPR, KTLA, and ABC News characterized the event as an act of domestic terrorism, with analysts speculating the target was chosen due to the clinic's IVF services or its connection to the LGBTQ community. Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a statement condemning the violence while noting the political sensitivity surrounding IVF and embryo loss.

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 2:56:50 - 3:06:49

1760: Mercenary Spyware

Associate Executive Producer Donations and Birthday Wishes

A final round of listener donations is acknowledged, featuring creative numerology and "May Day" contributions. Donors from the Netherlands, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina are thanked for their support, with several contributing "boob" and "ham radio" themed amounts. The segment concludes with birthday wishes for listeners and a reminder of the "value-for-value" model that sustains the program.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 29:33 - 32:18

1758: Scream Circle

Earth Day History, Rachel Carson, and Environmental Movements

A retrospective on Earth Day traces its origins to 1970 and the influence of Rachel Carson's 1962 book "Silent Spring." The discussion revisits past environmental concerns such as acid rain and the hole in the ozone layer caused by Freon and hairspray. The hosts critique modern Earth Day celebrations as being diluted and lacking the urgency of the original movement.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 3:03:48 - 3:09:41

1738: Swasticars

Knighting Ceremony and Meetup Reports

The show conducts a formal knighting ceremony for new Dames and Knights who have reached the required donation threshold. This is followed by reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Colorado Springs and announcements for upcoming gatherings in Munich, Dallas, and Michigan. The hosts encourage listeners to use the new meetup website to connect with other "producers."

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 2:54:49 - 3:00:03

1727: Sideshow Bob

No Agenda Meetup Reports, Florida Reiki Princess

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Colorado Springs and Sonoma highlight the community's focus on "connection as protection." A promotional message from the "Reiki Princess" invites producers to upcoming events in Miami and Orlando. Listeners are encouraged to visit the meetups website to find or organize local gatherings.

The Fog
Episode 1726 2:58:47 - 3:02:31

1726: The Fog

No Agenda Meetups, Fort Wayne, Eagan Minnesota

Listener-organized meetups took place in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Eagan, Minnesota, with attendees emphasizing that "connection is protection." Upcoming gatherings are scheduled for Raleigh, Colorado Springs, and Baton Rouge. These events serve as a way for producers to network and support each other outside of the podcast broadcast.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 29:29 - 36:36

1721: Doc Doc Go

Syria Regime Change, Bashar al-Assad Flight to Russia

The Assad family's 50-year rule of Syria ended as rebels took Damascus and Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia. While media reports highlight celebrations and the release of political prisoners, skeptics point to the conflict's origins in Western interests regarding oil pipelines and the historical use of staged events like the White Helmets.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 1:42:02 - 1:43:33

1712: Data Plateau

Space Command Relocation to Huntsville, Alabama

Representative Mike Rogers announced that Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order relocating U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama. This move reverses a Biden administration decision and is seen as a political reward for Alabama's support. Colorado officials, including Senator John Hickenlooper, criticized the move, citing concerns over combat readiness and a $450 million annual economic loss for the region.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 3:15:35 - 3:22:15

1708: Gaytheist

Meetup Reports, Florida Bottom Boat Tour

Reports from recent meetups in Minneapolis and Chicago are shared, though some audio quality issues are noted. An upcoming "November to Remember" meetup in Gainesville, Florida, will feature a glass-bottom boat tour of the Silver Springs River. The hosts emphasize that meetups are essential for building a community of "first responders" who can support each other during emergencies.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 2:50:58 - 2:55:28

1649: Stay Alarmed

Colorado Springs Meetup, Global Event Calendar

Audio from a recent "mutton and mead" meetup in Colorado Springs was played, featuring various community members. Upcoming meetups were announced for London, Myrtle Beach, Tulsa, and a major eclipse-themed gathering in Fredericksburg, Texas. The hosts emphasized that these meetups are the "companion to the show," fostering real-world connections among listeners.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 3:07:52 - 3:09:33

1647: Carbon Bomb

No Agenda Meetups and Global Community Events

The hosts promoted upcoming No Agenda meetups in Raleigh, Colorado Springs, and Myrtle Beach, as well as international gatherings in London and Amsterdam. These events are organized by the community through noagendameetups.com to foster local connections among "producers." A special meetup is planned for the solar eclipse totality zone in Anna, Texas.

Woke Up Dead
Episode 1608 3:10:11 - 3:18:05

1608: Woke Up Dead

Outro, Good News of the Week, Sign-off

The episode closed with a "Good News of the Week" story about three generations of women in Colorado sharing the same birthday. The hosts played an end-of-show mix featuring listener-submitted audio clips and signed off with their traditional "In the morning" greeting. The final segments included a montage of protest audio and a call for a ceasefire, ending with the show's signature "What a load of crap" drop.

Lazinsky
Episode 1607 1:02:42 - 1:06:00

1607: Lazinsky

Transgender Mass Shooting Plot in Colorado

Lily Whitworth, a transgender individual in Colorado Springs, pleads guilty to second-degree assault after threatening mass shootings at schools and churches. The plot was uncovered after Whitworth's sister alerted authorities to a manifesto detailing the plans. The hosts discuss the lack of national media coverage for this incident compared to other high-profile threats.