Topic: Tallahassee

12 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 54:11 - 55:46

1863: Nekkidly

OpenAI, Florida State Shooting Investigation

Florida Attorney General James Othmeyer opened a criminal investigation into OpenAI after a shooter at Florida State University allegedly used ChatGPT to plan his attack. Logs show the suspect consulted the AI over 200 times for advice on weapons, ammunition, and timing. OpenAI maintains that the chatbot only provided factual information available elsewhere on the internet.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 2:49:19 - 2:54:36

1633: Noise Machine

Birthday Announcements, Global Meetup Schedule

A list of listener birthdays is celebrated, followed by an announcement of upcoming No Agenda meetups in Springfield, Tallahassee, Denver, and Charlotte. The hosts emphasize that "connection is protection" and encourage listeners to meet in person to build community outside of digital platforms.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 2:46:20 - 2:53:02

1569: Hydrating

Independence Day Donation Totals and Fee Coverage

A final round of donations for the Independence Day show reveals a new trend where listeners use a PayPal feature to cover transaction fees, resulting in specific amounts like $76.94. Donors from across the U.S. and UK contribute to the "Gitmo Nation" media deconstruction. The hosts acknowledge the "sustaining" subscribers who provide the show's financial bedrock.

Connectionism
Episode 1560 1:39:10 - 1:41:29

1560: Connectionism

No Agenda Meetups, Community Connection

Upcoming No Agenda listener meetups are announced for locations including Amsterdam, Tallahassee, and Cheyenne. These gatherings are promoted as a way for the "No Agenda" community to connect in person and share information outside of digital platforms. The "No Agenda Pirates" flotilla in Florida is also mentioned as a successful recent event.

Post Racial
Episode 1064 26:28 - 36:44

1064: Post Racial

Ron DeSantis "Monkey This Up" Controversy and PBS Analysis

Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis faced accusations of racism after using the phrase "monkey this up" in reference to opponent Andrew Gillum's socialist agenda. PBS NewsHour analyzed the comment, also criticizing DeSantis for calling Gillum "articulate." The segment explores the concept of "post-racial" politics and the FBI investigation into the Tallahassee city government.

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 12:57 - 17:59

996: Rats on a Plane

Global Cooling History, Record Cold Temperatures 2018

Record low temperatures are recorded across the United States, with the average temperature in the continental U.S. dropping to 9.3 degrees. Chicago is on track to tie a 1936 record for consecutive days below 20 degrees, while Tallahassee, Florida, sees its first snow in decades. Historical references are made to 1970s "global cooling" fears promoted by scientists like John Holdren to contrast with current climate narratives.

King Tide
Episode 980 2:09:48 - 2:15:41

980: King Tide

Donor Recognition and Canadian Mail Delays

The hosts recognize several high-level donors, including "Sir Cesium 137," whose contribution was delayed by the Canadian Postal Service. Marco Slager of Tallahassee is knighted as "Sir Enity" after resolving an issue with his autopay. The segment lists numerous $50 donors from the US and UK, acknowledging their role in keeping the show ad-free.

The Angries
Episode 877 2:18:00 - 2:20:52

877: The Angries

Producer Donations and Michigan Meetup

Donors from Florida, Finland, and Michigan are acknowledged for their financial support. The hosts mention an upcoming No Agenda meetup in Michigan and thank the producers for helping the show remain independent of advertisers and corporate influence.

Warehouse of Souls
Episode 802 2:30:49 - 2:35:09

802: Warehouse of Souls

Birthday Greetings, Fayetteville Meetup Plans

The hosts read birthday greetings for listeners, including Mark Slager and Jason Meyer, and acknowledge various $50 donors. Plans for the Fayetteville, Arkansas meetup are finalized, with the hosts encouraging attendees to bring "envelopes" and ideas. A correction is made regarding a missed donation from John Robinette for the previous episode.

Jihadi Disneyland
Episode 616 2:46:22 - 2:52:03

616: Jihadi Disneyland

CNN Drone Propaganda and the Tallahassee "Near Miss"

CNN reported on a "stunning" near-miss between a US Airways regional jet and a camouflage-painted drone near Tallahassee, Florida. The report is criticized as pre-packaged propaganda designed to support FAA efforts to restrict public drone use. The segment compares the potential for a drone strike to the "Miracle on the Hudson" bird strike to heighten public fear.