Topic: Troll Room

129 chapters across the catalog

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:57:52 - 2:02:49

1763: AI Factory

Value for Value, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts explain the "value for value" model, encouraging listeners to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com to avoid tracking and ads. They thank the "trolls" in the live chat and discuss the community-driven nature of the show's production and artwork.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 1:45:10 - 1:49:23

1758: Scream Circle

No Agenda Show Logistics and Seymour Hersh Criticism

The hosts discuss the community in the "Troll Room" and their commitment to the "value for value" model. They critique Seymour Hersh's Substack for using "teasers" to force subscriptions, comparing it to the "concierge" models used by Bill O'Reilly. They emphasize that No Agenda content remains free to all regardless of financial status.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:50:04 - 1:54:23

1749: Gynocracy

No Agenda Show Metrics and Listener Support

The show's live listener metrics show a slight decrease in "trolls" compared to previous weeks, though overall Sunday averages remain steady. The hosts emphasize the "value-for-value" model and thank producers for providing "boots-on-the-ground" reports that keep the show informed on global events.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 2:01:08 - 2:09:05

1743: MAGAREXIA

No Agenda Show Production, Art Competition and Trolls

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model and the importance of live-to-tape recording. They celebrate a peak of 2,759 "trolls" in the live chat and review the weekly art competition. Matthew Drobko's "Golden Poop" artwork was selected for episode 1742, reflecting the show's unique community-driven production style.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 2:07:26 - 2:10:46

1740: DOGE-CAM

Troll Room Metrics, Podcast Apps, and Value-for-Value

The hosts review live listener metrics from the "Troll Room" and recommend the Fountain podcast app for its new social features. They reiterate the show's "value-for-value" funding model, contrasting it with state-funded media systems in Europe.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 2:12:43 - 2:14:47

1731: Cyber Timebombs

No Agenda Live Stream, Troll Room and Audience Engagement

The hosts engage with their live audience on the No Agenda stream and the "Troll Room" at trollroom.io, noting a peak of 2,655 concurrent listeners. The segment highlights the interactive nature of the show and the specific jargon used by the community. This live interaction is a core component of the show's production and audience retention strategy.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 1:54:35 - 1:59:11

1729: Algo Chasers

Modern Podcast Apps and Value-for-Value Model

The hosts encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps from PodcastApps.com, such as Fountain, to receive "bat signals" when the show goes live. They discuss the "Value-for-Value" model, which they pioneered 17 years ago, emphasizing the importance of an engaged audience over traditional advertising. The "Troll Room" serves as a live studio audience, providing real-time feedback and support for the broadcast.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 3:02:09 - 3:04:51

1728: Hatchet Man

End of Show Mixes and ISO Selection

The hosts review potential "In Search Of" (ISO) clips for the end of the show, settling on "These guys know what they are doing." They credit Leo Lapuque and David Kekta for the end-of-show music mixes and invite listeners to join the live stream in the "Troll Room."

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 1:58:04 - 2:05:23

1727: Sideshow Bob

No Agenda Show Production, Value for Value Model

The hosts discuss the "value for value" model of the No Agenda show, which relies on listener contributions rather than advertising. They emphasize the importance of "boots on the ground" reports from producers in various industries to help deconstruct mainstream media narratives. The segment also covers the live stream at trollroom.io and the use of modern podcasting apps.

The Fog
Episode 1726 1:42:55 - 1:49:30

1726: The Fog

No Agenda Show Production, Value for Value, Art Contest

The No Agenda show continues its "value for value" model, relying on listener support rather than traditional advertising. Producers contribute time, talent, and treasure, including creating show artwork and organizing meetups. Darren O'Neill won the recent art contest with a New Year's themed "cheesecake" image. The hosts emphasize that their independence allows them to discuss controversial topics without fear of de-platforming.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 1:57:21 - 2:03:36

1721: Doc Doc Go

Value for Value, No Agenda Art Generator

The No Agenda show continues its "Value for Value" model, relying on listener support rather than traditional advertising. Recent listener-submitted art from the No Agenda Art Generator, including Darren O'Neill's "flying school bus," was reviewed for its conceptual humor despite AI-generated flaws.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 1:37:59 - 1:42:39

1719: Pod Roll

Value for Value Model and Podcast App Innovation

The "Value for Value" funding model is championed as an alternative to traditional advertising and YouTube-centric video podcasting. The discussion highlights the use of modern podcast apps for live alerts, transcripts, and the "No Agenda Art Generator" where listeners contribute digital artwork for the show.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 1:53:04 - 1:55:18

1711: Blue Bracelet

Value for Value, Podcast Apps and Live Streaming

The hosts promote the "Value for Value" model and the use of modern podcasting apps that support Podcasting 2.0 features. They encourage listeners to visit podcastapps.com and join the "Troll Room" for live interaction. The segment emphasizes the speed and independence of the decentralized podcasting ecosystem.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 1:44:09 - 1:46:49

1365: Vaccine Poverty

No Agenda Troll Room and Social Media Federation

The hosts discuss the activity in the "Troll Room" and the growth of the decentralized No Agenda Social Mastodon instance. They mention challenges with hosting providers who are wary of "free speech zones" and potential DDoS attacks. Listeners are encouraged to follow the hosts on the federated timeline to bypass centralized social media platforms.

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 1:45:27 - 1:50:45

1696: Crypto-Burger

Value for Value, Podcast App Technology

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and the technical advantages of modern podcast apps, such as Podping and blockchain integration. They acknowledge the "troll room" community and encourage listeners to move away from legacy platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Impusted
Episode 1688 1:32:54 - 1:37:04

1688: Impusted

Value for Value, PayPal Outage, No Agenda Nation

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and a recent PayPal outage that affected donations. They thank the "No Agenda Nation" for their support and wellness checks on regular donors like the Duke of Luna. Curry encourages listeners to use modern podcast apps to receive "bat signals" when the show goes live.

No Guff
Episode 1684 1:42:59 - 1:46:11

1684: No Guff

No Agenda Show, Troll Room, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts promote the "Troll Room" and the use of modern podcasting apps that support live alerts and interactive features. They emphasize the importance of independent platforms in the face of increasing censorship on legacy apps like Apple and Spotify.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:24:09 - 1:27:41

1681: Daddy Long Legs

No Agenda Show Value for Value Model

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" model of the No Agenda show, which relies on listener support in the form of time, talent, and treasure rather than traditional advertising. They encourage the use of modern podcasting apps that support live streaming and direct interaction. The segment also mentions the "Troll Room" and the recent "Bands of Bitcoin" project as examples of community engagement.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 1:32:44 - 1:36:51

1677: Donald Duck!

No Agenda Troll Room Record and Value for Value Model

The show celebrates a record-breaking 4,031 concurrent listeners in the "Troll Room" during the live broadcast. Adam Curry explains the "Value for Value" funding model, emphasizing that the show is supported entirely by its "producers" rather than corporate advertisers. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps to support independent creators.