Topic: Toronto

124 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:40:21 - 2:44:57

1868: Lubio

Associate Executive Producers and Global Meetup Reports

The hosts thank Associate Executive Producers, including Jeroen van Hieringen, who has followed Adam Curry's work since the 1980s. A report from a Toronto meetup described a gathering between a former Russian merchant marine and a U.S. Marine. The segment reinforces the "connection brings protection" mantra of the No Agenda community.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 2:56:53 - 2:59:30

1823: Secretary of Egg

No Agenda Meetups and Global Connection

A list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, including events in Toronto, Rochester, and several cities across Idaho, Indiana, and California. These gatherings are described as a way for listeners to find connection and "protection" through a network of like-minded individuals. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or host local events.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 3:03:13 - 3:13:19

1822: Kohanna

Meetup Announcements, Champagne Label Codes

Upcoming listener meetups are announced for Goleta, Raleigh, Columbus, and Toronto. A "tip of the day" explains the two-letter codes on champagne labels: "NM" for large manufacturers and "RM" for grower-produced champagne. The hosts conclude the show by encouraging listeners to support the program and attend local meetups for community connection.

Genesis
Episode 1821 2:55:45 - 2:59:14

1821: Genesis

No Agenda Meetups and the Black Pete Controversy

A report from a meetup in Wageningen, Netherlands, leads to a discussion about the "Black Pete" (Zwarte Piet) holiday tradition. The hosts explain the controversy surrounding the character and the shift toward "rainbow Petes" to avoid racial insensitivity. They also list upcoming meetups in Raleigh, Toronto, and Rochester, encouraging listeners to connect with their local community.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 3:10:05 - 3:15:30

1817: Stunt Grenade

Outro and End of Show Mixes

The show concludes with a series of musical mixes and "Homegrown Hits" from the listener community. The hosts sign off from Texas and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the next broadcast on Thursday and directing them to noagendadonations.com for continued support.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:28:19 - 1:30:07

1749: Gynocracy

"Elbows Up" Battle Cry in Toronto Protests

Torontonians have adopted "Elbows Up" as a rallying cry against Donald Trump's tariffs and annexation threats, a phrase popularized by actor Mike Myers on Saturday Night Live. The term originates from hockey legend Gordie Howe and is being used to build community ahead of the April 28th snap election.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 11:57 - 14:15

1745: Old Crone

Fox News, Ontario Tourism Ads, Rob Ford Crack Scandal

An observation is made regarding a sudden influx of pro-Ontario advertisements appearing on Fox News. This leads to a retrospective on the Ford family, specifically mentioning the late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and his 2013 admission to smoking crack cocaine during a "drunken stupor."

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 1:35:45 - 1:42:21

1740: DOGE-CAM

Toronto Plane Crash, Flight Attendant Heroism, and DEI Pilots

An Endeavor Airlines flight crash-landed and flipped at Toronto's Pearson Airport, resulting in no fatalities. The discussion highlights the heroic actions of the flight attendants during the evacuation and pushes back against immediate speculation blaming DEI hiring practices for the accident.

The Fog
Episode 1726 3:02:31 - 3:11:26

1726: The Fog

Max Velocity, Weather Reporting, End of Show Mix

The "Tip of the Day" featured Max Velocity, a young YouTube weather broadcaster praised for his natural talent and extensive tornado reporting. The show concluded with an end-of-show mix by David Keck and Neil Jones, featuring a song about Toronto and a montage of bird flu news clips. The hosts signed off, promising to return for the next broadcast on Sunday.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 3:03:26 - 3:06:20

1655: Illegal Chants

Global Meetup Reports, Community Events

Reports from recent listener meetups in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Raleigh, North Carolina, are shared, highlighting the community's growth. Upcoming events are announced for various international locations, including Toronto, Amsterdam, and Trinidad and Tobago, encouraging listeners to organize their own local gatherings.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 2:12:09 - 2:14:37

1643: NetBEUI

Toronto Police, Car Theft Prevention Advice

Toronto Police faced criticism after an officer suggested that residents leave their key fobs near the front door to avoid violent confrontations with car thieves. The advice comes as vehicle thefts rise in Canada, with some criminals reportedly carrying loaded firearms during home invasions.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 3:00:08 - 3:03:44

1602: Net Equity

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Gatherings

A rundown of upcoming No Agenda meetups scheduled across North America and Europe, including events in Denver, Toronto, Dublin, and Zurich. The hosts emphasize the importance of face-to-face connection in a digital age and encourage listeners to organize their own local gatherings.

Unkool & The Gang
Episode 1601 3:06:22 - 3:10:24

1601: Unkool & The Gang

No Agenda Meetup Reports, North Georgia and Global Events

Listener-submitted reports from recent meetups, including a successful event in North Georgia, are played. A schedule of upcoming global meetups in locations such as Toronto, Zurich, and the Netherlands is provided to encourage community participation.

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 2:46:00 - 2:50:54

1594: Gene Jock

Meetup Calendar and ISO Audio Clips

The hosts reviewed the upcoming meetup calendar, noting events in Nashville, Vancouver, Toronto, and Austin. They also competed in an "ISO" (In Search Of) audio clip contest, featuring snippets about trusting public figures and "extra awesome" patrons. Listeners were encouraged to start their own local meetups to foster "protection through connection."

Mediatized
Episode 1558 2:48:30 - 2:52:27

1558: Mediatized

No Agenda Meetups and Global Community

A list of upcoming "No Agenda" meetups is shared, including events in Georgia, Colorado, Florida, and international locations like Amsterdam and the French Riviera. The hosts emphasize that these gatherings are essential for community connection and are consistently well-received by attendees.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 1:25:34 - 1:28:01

1553: Ample Bosom

Neural Networks History, Back Propagation Algorithm

A technical deep dive into Geoffrey Hinton's career reveals his work on neural networks and the back propagation algorithm, for which he won the Turing Award in 2018. The hosts examine his academic background and his personal website at the University of Toronto, noting its dated design. They clarify that his work focused on "deep learning" rather than general AI.

Old Trout
Episode 1552 2:49:57 - 2:54:20

1552: Old Trout

Global Meetups and "I Might Be High" Report

The "No Agenda" community's upcoming meetups are announced, including events in Toronto, Chicago, and various locations across Virginia and Maryland. A recording from a recent Toronto meetup, dubbed the "I Might Be High" report in reference to Canadian cannabis laws, features local listeners expressing their support for the show's media deconstruction.

Al Gore Rhythms
Episode 1549 2:57:23 - 3:04:56

1549: Al Gore Rhythms

Nashville Meetup Report, Global Producer Gatherings

A comprehensive report from the Nashville Tax Day Meetup features audio from dozens of producers who attended the event. Other meetups are highlighted in Toronto, Roanoke, and Cats Hole in the Netherlands. The hosts encourage listeners to organize their own local gatherings via the No Agenda Meetups website to foster community among the "No Agenda Nation."

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 2:42:41 - 2:44:55

1542: Digital Dementia

Global Meetup Calendar, April Fools Events, Community Connection

A comprehensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is read, including events in Denver, Toronto, Osaka, and Anchorage. Many are scheduled for April Fool's Day. The hosts stress that these producer-organized events are essential for building community connections and "protection."