
No Agenda Show
Deconstructing Media with No Agenda, by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak
Latest episodes

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Mar 27, 2025 • 3h 28min
1750 - "SPLESH!"
Pam Bondage joins the conversation for a lively discussion that touches on various intriguing topics. The hosts dissect recent political controversies and the ethics of journalistic anonymity, weaving in nostalgic tales of communication. The scrutiny of NPR's funding challenges reveals insights into public journalism’s sustainability. They also explore the rise of cosmetic procedures and the cultural implications of beauty trends. Additionally, a light-hearted reflection on shifts in religious affiliation sparks a broader conversation about societal changes, wrapping up with some humorous banter.

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Mar 23, 2025 • 3h 16min
1749 - "Gynocracy"
Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, shares her insights on European economic policy. She discusses the complexities of central planning in clean technology and critiques recent energy strategies. The conversation touches on the political climate surrounding recent reforms and the role of media narratives in shaping public perception. They also delve into the effects of regulated industries on innovation and the financial challenges faced by small businesses, weaving in humor and personal anecdotes throughout.

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Mar 20, 2025 • 3h 31min
1748 - "Brain Rot"
Dive into the mysteries of newly released JFK files and the intrigue of agency involvement in his assassination. Explore Ukraine's energy dynamics amidst ongoing conflicts and the geopolitical tensions surrounding NATO. Get a humorous take on mundane tasks like laundry while critiquing the state of modern media. Enjoy light-hearted celebrations of community contributions, including birthday tributes and creative listener interactions, while addressing legal struggles and societal norms with a blend of wit and insight.

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Mar 16, 2025 • 3h 22min
1747 - "HiFi Intel"
Humor takes center stage as hosts share playful critiques of past audio performances. A recent wildfire prompts discussions on resilience, alongside lighthearted commentary about postal mishaps. Political tensions within the Republican and Democratic parties spark urgent discussions about grassroots activism. The conversation shifts to visa regulations and media freedom, scrutinizing public perception and transparency. Community donations are celebrated with heartfelt gratitude, reinforcing listener connections amid playful banter.

Mar 13, 2025 • 3h 35min
1746 - "Bedtime Hygiene"
In this engaging discussion, journalist Craig Unger, known for his deep dives into the Trump-Russia narrative, shares insights on political branding and the media's role in shaping perceptions. The conversation twists through the complexities of the Ukraine-Russia conflict while highlighting the geopolitical stakes involved. They also tackle inflation trends affecting real estate, the interplay of digital assets, and the challenges of public discourse in a polarizing climate. Humor weaves throughout as they explore societal norms and their often amusing contradictions.

Mar 9, 2025 • 3h 26min
1745 - "Old Crone"
The hosts dive into the geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine, blending serious discussions with light-hearted banter. They explore how car branding intersects with identity, particularly Subaru's connection to the LGBTQ+ community. Economic whiplash takes center stage, juxtaposing nostalgia with stock market volatility. A quirky advertisement sparks debates, while odd promotions and past scandals provide comedic relief. Listeners are treated to insights on cryptocurrency, vaccine controversies, and the evolving landscape of podcasting, all wrapped in humor and community spirit.

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Mar 6, 2025 • 3h 22min
1744 - "EULA for Ukraine"
The lively discussion kicks off with Wendy Williams and mental health, diving into celebrity culture. Political critiques follow, focusing on synchronized messaging and public sentiment. Grocery price spikes spark debate over economic policies, while NATO's role in Ukraine raises eyebrows. The hosts humorously explore the science of de-extinction, sharing thoughts on woolly mammoths and more. They also touch on vaccine misinformation and nostalgic food memories, all while weaving in playful banter about community engagement and the evolving landscape of podcasting.

Mar 2, 2025 • 3h 19min
1743 - "MAGAREXIA"
The hosts dive into conspiracy theories surrounding Gene Hackman's death and its links to Epstein. They humorously critique media narratives following a notable Hollywood figure’s demise. Political dynamics are examined through the lens of government transparency and diplomatic tensions involving Ukraine. The challenges of children’s health and body image during flu season are discussed, alongside the implications of vaccine controversies. The conversation wraps with engaging anecdotes about community support and culinary delights, all seasoned with humor.

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Feb 27, 2025 • 3h 40min
1742 - "Golden Poop"
The latest discussions dive into a mysterious virus outbreak in Congo, raising skepticism toward official reports. Political satire takes center stage, critiquing media narratives and wealth's influence on politics. From the #OscarsSoWhite movement to the complexities of black masculinity, diversity in media is explored. The podcast also tackles vaccine hesitancy amid a measles outbreak, the rise of bird flu, and energy trends. Humorous takes on celebrity culture, football rules, and a quirky study on fecal transplants keep the banter lively and engaging!

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Feb 23, 2025 • 3h 17min
1741 - "Nurse Injector"
Former President Donald Trump, known for his polarizing views, and President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, noted for his leadership during a brutal conflict, engage in a candid discussion. They dive into political outreach challenges, the evolving dynamics of U.S.-Ukraine relations, and the implications of Trump's controversial foreign policy remarks. Additionally, they touch on the impact of digital privacy issues and international geopolitics, all while weaving in humor and critical analysis of current affairs.