Topic: Tampa

27 chapters across the catalog

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 1:02:32 - 1:04:50

1857: Teen Takeover

Nationwide Trend of Violent Teen Takeover Flash Mobs

Police departments across the U.S. are monitoring a trend called "Teen Takeovers," where large groups of teenagers organize via social media to swarm businesses or public spaces. These events have turned violent in cities like Chicago and Jacksonville, involving shootings, assaults, and significant property damage to vehicles.

Coup Map
Episode 1580 3:03:34 - 3:10:11

1580: Coup Map

Exploding AirPods, Lithium Batteries and Show Outro

A Florida man reported that his Apple AirPods began smoking and then exploded while he was working out at a gym. This incident adds to a growing number of reports concerning lithium battery failures in small consumer electronics. The show concludes with a musical mix by Doug Long and a reminder of the next broadcast from Amsterdam.

Wig Out
Episode 1459 2:41:47 - 2:45:06

1459: Wig Out

No Agenda Meetups and Geico Legal Ruling

A unusual legal ruling in Missouri found that Geico must pay a $5.2 million settlement to a woman who contracted HPV during a sexual encounter in a car insured by the company. The segment also provided updates on No Agenda community meetups in Tampa, Pittsburgh, and Charlotte. Listeners were encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or start local gatherings.

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 23:39 - 25:19

1414: Coof Croup

Antonio Brown NFL Exit, Media Blackballing Incident

NFL player Antonio Brown made headlines after abruptly quitting during a Tampa Bay Buccaneers game, removing his jersey and leaving the field mid-contest. Some sports media outlets, including "Pardon the Interruption," reportedly chose to blackball the story rather than provide coverage of the erratic behavior. This incident highlights a shift in how sports commentators handle controversial athlete outbursts.

Jab Click Share
Episode 1370 2:50:24 - 2:53:21

1370: Jab Click Share

Bandera and Tampa Bay No Agenda Meetups

Producers from Bandera, Texas, and Tampa Bay, Florida, submitted audio reports from their recent local meetups. These gatherings, organized by the listeners themselves, are described as "douchebag-free zones" where diverse groups of people can socialize civilly. The "Salt Air Slaves" in Florida reported a successful second meeting with a high turnout.

Sheep Dipping
Episode 1359 2:35:04 - 2:42:03

1359: Sheep Dipping

Florida Meetup Reports, Douchebag Trend

A series of audio reports from a No Agenda meetup in the Tampa Bay area features numerous attendees identifying themselves as "douchebags." The hosts express mock concern over this trend in Florida, noting that while the meetups are well-attended, the region's donation levels don't always match the "douchebag" enthusiasm.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 3:08:09 - 3:12:51

1334: Kackling Kamala

Listener Donations and Regional Meetups

Producers from across the country, including Tampa, Portland, and San Diego, contributed to the show's operation. The segment acknowledged various "Sir" and "Dame" titles granted to supporters in cities like Arlington, Texas, and Castle Pines, Colorado. These donations often coincide with local listener meetups, fostering a sense of community among the "5%" who follow the program.

Quarantine Dodgers
Episode 1320 43:33 - 46:03

1320: Quarantine Dodgers

Super Bowl LV, Betting Signals and Rigging Claims

The low ratings and lopsided score of Super Bowl LV are discussed alongside theories that the game may have been influenced by "signals" to the gambling class. Factors cited include the arrest of Chiefs coach Andy Reid's son for DUI and the absence of key offensive linemen, which allegedly served as indicators for professional bettors to back Tampa Bay.

Cluster Five
Episode 1319 2:19 - 6:20

1319: Cluster Five

Super Bowl COVID-19 Restrictions, Chinese Mask Distribution

Authorities in Tampa implemented strict COVID-19 protocols for the Super Bowl, including a cashless stadium and $500 fines for not wearing masks. Fans entering Raymond James Stadium are reportedly receiving Chinese-made KN95 masks, leading to a discussion about mask origins and government warnings against shouting during indoor parties to prevent viral spread.

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 3:06:27 - 3:10:55

1318: Jab and Go

Super Bowl LV Predictions and Florida Freedom

The hosts discuss the upcoming Super Bowl LV matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. They frame the game as a cultural clash between "MAGA" (represented by Tom Brady) and "BLM" or apolitical interests. Because the game is being held in Florida, which has resisted lockdowns, the hosts suggest a Buccaneers win would be a symbolic victory for "freedom fighters."

The Election Special
Episode 1291 1:15:24 - 1:18:52

1291: The Election Special

Obama Campaigning for Biden, Mask Optics

Barack Obama campaigned for Joe Biden at a drive-in rally in Tampa, Florida. After the event, Biden was seen on camera searching for his mask for several minutes while Obama waited. The hosts mock the optics of the event and the lack of crowd energy compared to Trump rallies.

Mask = Love
Episode 1255 2:37:35 - 2:44:27

1255: Mask = Love

Knighting Ceremony and No Agenda Meetup Reports

A formal knighting ceremony is held for Dame Ru and Sir Real Estate of the North Coast. Meetup reports are shared from Tampa Bay and a "meet and shoot" event at a gun range in Lockhart, Texas. The hosts describe the diverse and "nerdy" nature of the No Agenda community, contrasting it with media stereotypes of gun owners. Upcoming meetups in Kansas City, Michigan, and North Carolina are promoted.

CIS-Cast
Episode 1189 1:52:47 - 1:57:33

1189: CIS-Cast

Ghost Texts and Cineverse Technical Glitch

A massive technical glitch at a Tampa-based company called Cineverse caused over 168,000 "ghost texts" to be delivered months after they were sent. Some users received messages from deceased relatives or ex-partners, leading to significant emotional distress and domestic confusion. The delay originated from a maintenance update that released messages stuck in the system since Valentine's Day.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 5:14:05 - 5:17:17

976: 10th Anniversary

Sir John J. Curto and the Tampa Serial Killer

John J. Curto from Dundin, Florida, donates and shares a harrowing note about a local "pederast psycho" and a serial killer on the loose in Tampa. He expresses how the show helps maintain his sanity during dark times and mentions his girlfriend's perspective as a Cuban living in "Gitmo Nation."

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 5:16:31 - 5:18:06

976: 10th Anniversary

No Agenda Executive Producer Donations and Tampa Serial Killer

A listener from Tampa mentions a local serial killer while praising the show's role in maintaining sanity. The segment transitions into the "Donate to No Agenda" song and the first set of executive producer credits for the 10th-anniversary show. Benjamin Madsen is de-douched following a donation of $166.66.

Premedicated
Episode 854 1:30:32 - 1:34:07

854: Premedicated

Donald Trump's "Pre-medication" Teleprompter Flub in Tampa

During a campaign speech in Tampa, Florida, Donald Trump criticizes the FBI and Director James Comey for not prosecuting Hillary Clinton. While reading from a teleprompter, Trump accidentally says "pre-medication" instead of "pre-meditation" when discussing Clinton's email server. The hosts analyze the flub and Trump's increasingly aggressive rhetorical style as he navigates the use of prepared scripts.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 10:02 - 13:22

828: White, Male & Yale

Local News Video Press Releases and Child Microchipping

A critique of local news "packages" identifies them as likely video press releases designed to look like organic reporting. A specific segment from a Tampa Bay station is examined, which features a mother advocating for microchipping children to prevent them from getting lost. The reporting uses movie clips and infrared footage to heighten parental anxiety.

Gun Extremists
Episode 621 1:02:44 - 1:06:02

621: Gun Extremists

Executive Producer Credits, Job Karma Requests

Executive producers Robert Rock, Sir Luke Vanderhelm, and John Carlson are recognized for their significant financial support of the program. A "job karma" request is issued for a producer's girlfriend relocating from South Dakota to Tampa, Florida. The segment details the various methods of contribution, including PayPal and bank transfers, and the personal notes accompanying the donations.

Clip Show III
Episode 610 1:54:07 - 1:57:15

610: Clip Show III

Florida High-Speed Rail and Chinese Debt

The proposed high-speed rail line between Tampa and Orlando is used as a case study for infrastructure delays and environmental hurdles. The discussion also touches on China's $291 billion debt incurred from its own rail expansion, which some professors compare to a subprime crash. The hosts argue that the U.S. cannot afford such projects while simultaneously funding foreign wars.