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382 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 2:09:32 - 2:12:03

1873: Supercycle

Value for Value System, Modern Podcast Apps, and Criticisms

The No Agenda show continues to operate on the "value for value" model, eschewing corporate advertising for listener donations. Listeners are encouraged to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com for live notifications and better features. The hosts address listener feedback regarding their perceived shift in political tone and the influence of other media figures like Candace Owens and Tim Dillon.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:01:05 - 2:04:23

1872: Lunar Economy

Value for Value, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" model, where listeners contribute time, talent, or treasure in exchange for the show's content. they promote the use of modern podcast apps via PodcastApps.com, which support features like "podping" for instant live notifications and faster episode updates compared to legacy platforms.

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:13:20 - 2:16:01

1868: Lubio

Order of the Heart Red Knight Pins and Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts showcase the new "Order of the Heart" Red Knight pins, featuring high-quality packaging and sealing wax certificates. They transition to a technical reminder for listeners to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com. These apps utilize Podping technology to provide near-instant updates and live-stream notifications, bypassing the delays of legacy platforms like Spotify and Apple.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:36:14 - 1:38:43

1864: Pointcast

Diaries.com Domain, LiveJournal, Exit Strategies

The ownership of the domain Diaries.com is discussed as a potential high-value asset. The conversation briefly touches on the history of early social blogging platforms like LiveJournal and Tumblr, and the hosts joke about selling the domain for Bitcoin as an "exit strategy."

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:59:00 - 2:03:04

1862: Smear Campaign

Personal Anecdotes on Smoking, Podcast Networks, and Mark Cuban

A personal digression covers past habits involving rolling tobacco and cannabis, including the "wake and bake" lifestyle. The conversation shifts to the history of podcast networks and the financial success of Mark Cuban, who sold Broadcast.com to Yahoo for billions. The hosts reflect on being "too early" to various tech trends and the challenges of monetizing digital content compared to early internet pioneers.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 3:02:07 - 3:08:37

1849: Hose Water

Birthday Announcements, Meetup Reports and Chicago Gathering

The hosts announce several birthdays and share audio reports from a large meetup in Tinley Park, Illinois, organized by Eli the Coffee Guy and Darren O'Neill. They emphasize the importance of "connection brings protection" and encourage listeners to attend upcoming meetups in Idaho, Texas, and North Carolina. A potential return date for John C. Dvorak is teased for the Albany, California meetup in April.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:01:48 - 2:05:20

1848: Podcaster Down!

Friend AI Wearable, Loneliness Trends

Avi Shiffman has launched "Friend," a $99 AI wearable pendant designed to provide non-judgmental companionship. The product targets the growing "friendship deficit" among younger generations, specifically Zoomers, who reportedly have fewer close friends than previous age groups.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 2:54:37 - 3:04:04

1831: Donroe Doctrine

John Dvorak's Tip of the Day, OnlineNewspapers.com and End-of-Show Mixes

John Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending OnlineNewspapers.com as a comprehensive resource for global research. The hosts preview upcoming segments with the creators of Podverse and play a series of AI-generated "slop" music mixes. The episode ends with a satirical song about Nicolás Maduro's "holiday" in the United States.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 3:06:23 - 3:10:23

1827: CIS-Lunar

No Agenda Community Meetups and Events

The hosts highlight several upcoming No Agenda meetups, including events in North Idaho, Clovis, California, and Fort Wayne, Indiana. They play a recording from a recent large meetup in Indiana where producers gathered despite freezing temperatures. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or start local gatherings of the "No Agenda family."

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 3:01 - 8:13

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Google Safety Scam, Sophisticated Phishing Tactics

A host describes a sophisticated social engineering attempt involving a caller spoofing Google Safety and Security. The scammer utilized sites.google.com to host a fake ticket-closing portal and attempted to verify legitimacy by citing the host's MX records and sending spoofed emails from no-reply@google.com. The interaction ended when the host challenged the scammer to send an email from a corporate @google.com address.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:09:01 - 2:18:03

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Modern Podcast Apps, Art Competition and Scaramanga

The hosts promote modern podcasting apps like Podverse and Fountain that support live streaming and value-for-value features. They praise Darren O'Neill's AI-generated artwork for the show while addressing rumors that long-time contributor Scaramanga is leaving the art competition due to his submissions not being selected.

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 2:44:47 - 2:47:12

1812: Champagne Socialist

Word of the Year, Homeschooling Commentary

Dictionary.com revealed "67" as its word of the year, a choice criticized as "lame." A listener's note on homeschooling argues that children educated at home are less susceptible to such social media-driven trends and are better prepared for practical life tasks.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 1:38:40 - 1:42:10

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Elon Musk vs. PayPal, X.com, Social Media Growth

Elon Musk's acquisition of X.com is linked to his long-standing desire to turn PayPal into an "everything app," a vision he was prevented from fulfilling when he was ousted from the company. There is reportedly no love lost between Musk and Peter Thiel. The discussion also touches on the mechanics of growing a brand on X, with one host planning to test if a paid subscription increases follower reach.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 2:22:27 - 2:25:03

1771: Home Depotation

Podcast Technology, Apple and Podping

The hosts discuss the refusal of legacy apps like Apple Podcasts to adopt modern technology like "Podping," which allows for near-instant updates. They encourage listeners to use modern apps found at PodcastApps.com that support features like the "Live Item Tag" (LIT) for real-time notifications. The "not invented here" syndrome of Silicon Valley is blamed for the slow adoption of these open standards.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 2:25:04 - 2:30:17

1771: Home Depotation

AI Art Generation, No Agenda Gallery

The No Agenda art gallery at NoArtGenerator.com is seeing an influx of AI-generated submissions, leading to a debate over the value of "prompt engineering" versus traditional talent. A contributor known as "Digital 2112 Man" was revealed to be an expat living in Madeira, Portugal, rather than an alias for regular artist Darren O'Neill. The hosts express concern that AI art is becoming repetitive and "boring."

Old Bag
Episode 1735 1:58:21 - 2:00:57

1735: Old Bag

Podcast Apps, Value for Value Model and Global Availability

The hosts promote the use of modern podcast apps to avoid censorship, noting that Apple has begun removing episodes of popular shows like Joe Rogan in China. They explain the "Value for Value" model, which relies on listener support rather than advertising. They commit to continuing the show for at least four more years to reach a 21-year milestone.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 2:45:44 - 2:48:13

1735: Old Bag

Silicon Valley Economic Cycles, Agents and Cron Jobs

The hosts discuss the history of economic depressions in Silicon Valley, referencing the 1986 crash triggered by the collapse of the video game industry. They analyze the new trend of "agentic AI," which they dismiss as glorified "cron jobs"—automated tasks scheduled to run at specific times.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 1:51:18 - 1:54:08

1728: Hatchet Man

Modern Podcast Apps and Value for Value

The hosts promote the use of modern podcast apps that support features like rotating chapter images and live stream notifications. They thank listeners for "value for value" contributions, including physical gifts like luggage scales and pens, emphasizing the community-driven nature of the show.