
No Agenda Show 1810 - "NA Era"
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Oct 26, 2025 The hosts dive into the show's origins, reminiscing about early memes like mac and cheese as cultural symbols. They dissect current political rhetoric, including Lindsey Graham's military stance and the implications of drug operations in Latin America. A discussion on TikTok, algorithm control, and Gaza reconstruction reveals geopolitical nuances. Plus, they explore debates over vaccine messaging, the opioid crisis, and generational shifts seen through viral clips. The episode wraps up with producer acknowledgments and playful media commentary.
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Indie Podcasting Built A Durable Archive
- Adam and John recount building No Agenda from a four-minute phone call into an 18-year historic podcast.
- Their decentralized MP3 archive and producer network created durable preservation outside mainstream platforms.
Mac And Cheese As An Economic Meme
- 'Mac and cheese' became an emblem of economic downgrading and consumer belt-tightening.
- Hosts used it repeatedly to highlight shifts from luxury back to cheap staples.
Kinetic Rhetoric Masks Complex Motives
- Lindsey Graham framed military action against drug networks as "we're going to kill them," revealing mainstream appetite for kinetic solutions.
- Adam and John contrasted that rhetoric with past presidential strike practices and raised legal and motive questions.
