Topic: Texas Hill Country

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Nut Spread
Episode 1858

1858: Nut Spread

Episode 1858 Introduction, AI Robot Status

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1858 of the No Agenda show from their respective locations in Texas and California. Curry announces he has fixed the show's AI robot, which is now functional and capable of rapid speech. The hosts briefly discuss the high volume of news cycles occurring between broadcasts and the possibility of emergency episodes.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852

1852: Jell-No!

Washington State Weather, Mimi Smith Dvorak Introduction

Adam Curry introduces Mimi Smith Dvorak as the guest co-host for Episode 1852, broadcasting from the Texas Hill Country. Mimi describes the current weather conditions in Washington State, noting high humidity and an incoming storm system from Hawaii. The discussion touches on the melting snow and potential flooding in the Pacific Northwest.

Hose Water
Episode 1849

1849: Hose Water

Episode 1849 Introduction, Mimi Smith-Dvorak Co-Hosting

Adam Curry introduces Mimi Smith-Dvorak as the guest co-host for episode 1849 on March 8, 2026. Mimi explains her choice to use her maiden name, Smith, for professional simplicity. The hosts acknowledge the massive influx of messages and prayers from the audience following John C. Dvorak's sudden medical absence.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 3:15:44 - 3:19:15

1849: Hose Water

Outro, Solar Flares and End of Show Mixes

Adam Curry and Mimi Smith-Dvorak sign off, with Mimi preparing to return to the Olympic Peninsula. They acknowledge the technical support from Jay, JC, and Brendan. The episode concludes with end-of-show mixes by "Follow the Monkey" and "MVP," featuring clips of the administration's "America First" military rhetoric and a musical tribute to John C. Dvorak's recovery.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847

1847: Off-Ramp

Global Conflict, Debt, and Generational War Cycles

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program from the Texas Hill Country, discussing the recent military strikes against Iran. They reflect on the historical inevitability of war and debt, noting that every generation since the mid-19th century has been born into conflict. References are made to the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the breakup of Yugoslavia under Josip Broz Tito.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 25:13 - 29:51

1838: Coup Afoot

Texas Ice Storm, Infrastructure Resilience and Conspiracies

A severe ice storm in the Texas Hill Country led to localized infrastructure damage, including a bulging ceiling at an H-E-B supermarket in Fredericksburg. Despite the weather, the local electrical co-op maintained power due to recent upgrades, and home generators provided necessary backup. Local chatter regarding the storm being "done on purpose" is dismissed in favor of a focus on community resilience and recovery as temperatures began to rise.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 3:08:58 - 3:15:07

1832: Lincoln's Dome

End of Show Mix, Media Deconstruction Sign-off

The broadcast concluded with a series of audio mixes featuring themes of AI, political rhetoric, and show catchphrases. The hosts signed off from their respective locations in the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley, promising to return for further media deconstruction. The final segments included a montage of clips satirizing the DNC and the current political landscape.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827

1827: CIS-Lunar

No Agenda Episode 1827 Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1827 of the No Agenda podcast on Sunday, December 21, 2025. Curry broadcasts from the Texas Hill Country in FEMA Region 6, while Dvorak reports inclement weather from Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts prepare to deconstruct media coverage of the week's top stories, including the Jeffrey Epstein document release.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816

1816: Boomer Knowledge

No Agenda Episode 1816 Introduction and Merchandise Updates

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1816 from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley. They critique a poorly executed AI-generated sales pitch from an individual named Stone McGee regarding the No Agenda Rings website. The discussion moves to the sustainability of podcast merchandise, the upcoming production of a new challenge coin by artist Paul Couture, and the collectible nature of past No Agenda memorabilia.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:47:52 - 2:50:16

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Fredericksburg Christmas Traditions and George Strait Anecdote

Adam Curry describes the elaborate Christmas traditions in Fredericksburg, Texas, including a major parade and tree lighting. He shares a local story about "Bert" from Hill Country Propane, whose college friend's band once auditioned a new singer at a wedding. That singer turned out to be country music legend George Strait, who has since become one of the most successful artists in the world.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808

1808: Bad Fad

California Recycling Scams, Garbage Can Replacement Cycles

Waste management practices in Northern Silicon Valley come under scrutiny as local garbage companies replace functional green recycling bins with identical new ones. This cycle of replacing equipment is characterized as a potential tax or service fee maneuver rather than an environmental necessity. Comparisons are drawn between private garbage services in California and municipal waste collection in the Texas Hill Country.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 1:57 - 8:34

1779: Buffy Gorilla

Texas Hill Country Flooding and Weather Conspiracy Theories

Severe flooding in the Texas Hill Country, specifically affecting Kerrville and Comfort, resulted in tragic casualties and property damage over the July 4th weekend. Social media personalities like Ariana Masters and various TikTok creators are criticized for attributing the natural disaster to government weather modification, 5G towers, and cloud seeding. These claims are contrasted against the reality of a slow-moving storm system that stalled over the region.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 2:08 - 8:55

1768: Queer The Deal

Texas Hailstorm Damage, Max Velocity Weather Coverage

A severe hailstorm in the Texas Hill Country produced golf-ball-sized hail that damaged property and outdoor furniture in Fredericksburg. Local residents monitored the storm via YouTuber Max Velocity before experiencing significant property damage. Following the event, numerous roofing contractors and insurance adjusters immediately targeted the area, utilizing localized contact lists to solicit repair business from homeowners.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Keir Starmer, Gaelic Name Etymology

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss the etymology of the name Keir, referencing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Dvorak notes the Gaelic meaning "little dark one," leading to a brief comedic riff involving a Dana Carvey impression.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 0:00 - 2:53

1763: AI Factory

Mother's Day, Hebrew Etymology of Mother

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1763 by celebrating Mother's Day and reflecting on the state of motherly love post-COVID. Dvorak shares an etymological claim that the Hebrew word for mother, composed of "aleph" and "mem," translates to "strong water" or glue, symbolizing the element that holds a family together.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747

1747: HiFi Intel

Boomer Talk, Phone Etiquette, and Generational Labels

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1747 from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss the evolution of the term "boomer" and the origin of the phrase "phone off the hook." The hosts reflect on how generational labels are applied based on knowledge and age rather than birth year.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744

1744: EULA for Ukraine

No Agenda Episode 1744, Wendy Williams Conservatorship Controversy

Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1744 from Texas and Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss the ongoing conservatorship of Wendy Williams and the controversy surrounding her dementia diagnosis. The conversation introduces the term "engagement farming" as a strategy for media growth and audience interaction.