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No Agenda Show

Adam Curry & John C. Dvoraknoagendashow.net
Deconstructing Media with No Agenda, by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak
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Episodes

1874 - "Kennel Index"

No Agenda Episode 1874 - "Kennel Index" Kennel Index Executive Producers: Sir Loren Carl Nagel Catty Bones Walker Ostler Sir Cliffy — Helena Agri-Enterprises (Greg Clifton) David Chapman Dennis Cadle — Manuka Gold Sir Michael of the Midwest and Dr of Philosophy — 2pifi Starlink Associate Executive Producers: Eli the Coffee Guy Stefan Trockels Linda Lupatkin — Imagemakers Ink Bob from Monmouth OR Knights and Dames: Carl Nagel > Sir Crazy Carl of the Great Carolina Pine Forest Walker Ostler &gt...

Jun 04, 20262 hr 59 min

1873 - "Supercycle"

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak dissect media narratives surrounding political figures like Mike Johnson and the Trump administration's "Freedom 250" event, contrasting it with underlying realities. They expose alleged widespread fraud in autism treatment and scrutinize the efficacy and marketing of SSRIs, challenging the "chemical imbalance" theory. The episode also explores AI's practical limitations in business applications, introduces the concept of lucrative trade jobs, and entertains listeners with bizarre celebrity cloning conspiracies, while weaving in discussions about global health, economic shifts, and local political battles.

May 31, 20262 hr 45 min

1872 - "Lunar Economy"

No Agenda Episode 1872 - "Lunar Economy" Lunar Economy Executive Producers: Sir Switcheroo, Black Baron of the I-4 Corridor Dame Cici Ian Comings Luis Ruiz Jorge Hernandez Dennis Cadle Associate Executive Producers: Lisa Perez Austin your favorite Pool Guy Sir Dixbert Eli the Coffee Guy — Gigawatt Coffee Roasters (code ITM20) Linda Lupatkin — Imagemakers Ink, Duchess of Jobs Knight and Dames: Timothy Comings future Dame Savanna Order of the Heart: Sir Switcheroo, Black Baron of the I-4 Corridor ...

May 28, 20262 hr 54 min

1871 - "Hatman"

Adam and John dissect the latest political and technological developments, including the ongoing speculation around President Trump's "deal" with Iran and the alleged financial war involving crypto. They also examine internal struggles within the Democratic Party following an election autopsy and an NYC mayor's innovative use of Twitch. The episode covers the Tennessee Kratom ban's controversy, new UFO files, and contrasting views on AI's impact on jobs, concluding with a tribute to CBS Radio and listener support.

May 24, 20262 hr 47 min

1870 - "VBS"

No Agenda Episode 1870 - "VBS" VBS Executive Producers: Sir Ronald Lafferty Sir Sala Hauser Sir Secretary General Commodore SX-64 Dennis Cadle Associate Executive Producers: Amy Moritz Chad Finkbeiner Martell Hardware Eli the coffee guy Linda Lupatkin Order of the Heart: Sir Ronald Lafferty Sir Sala Hauser End of Show Mixes: Jus Baker MVP Danny Loos Nykko Syme Art By: Nessworks Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodi...

May 21, 20262 hr 54 min

1869 - "Trollery"

This episode dives into the Eurovision Song Contest, offering a critical look at its entries, political controversies, and voting changes. It then scrutinizes mainstream media's portrayal of Trump's foreign policy regarding Iran and China, revealing discussions on trade, geopolitical influence, and alleged "coin-operated" governance. Additionally, the hosts explore Cuba's energy crisis, US intervention strategies, the psychology of internet trolling, evolving legal liabilities, and controversies surrounding public health officials and pharmaceutical approvals.

May 17, 20262 hr 51 min

1868 - "Lubio"

The hosts delve into Adam's challenging return from travel, facing unusual customs questions, and reveal Iran's comprehensive "Absolute Digital Isolation" plan. They critically examine political figures' statements on war costs versus healthcare and Trump's China visit, including the "Lubio" diplomatic workaround. Further segments expose alleged lies by John Kiriaku regarding Venezuelan oil, analyze the media's push for Tucker Carlson's presidency, and review Netanyahu's surprising call to reduce US aid to Israel. The episode also scrutinizes a CIA whistleblower's claims about a COVID lab leak cover-up, the media's Hantavirus pandemic hype, and RFK Jr.'s strong condemnation of gender-affirming care for minors, concluding with discussions on the OpenAI/Musk lawsuit and the ethical implications of ChatGPT.

May 14, 20263 hr 5 min

1867 - "Transmission Window"

Adam and John explore Amsterdam's unique bans on plastic bottle caps, fossil fuel advertising, and cruise ships, alongside discussions of Europe's political landscape and the controversial new Hungarian prime minister. A significant segment questions the emerging Hantavirus narrative, linking it to Pfizer's vaccine adverse event list and speculating on its potential as a manufactured pandemic. The hosts also expose the dangers of SSRIs, the pharmaceutical industry's influence, and the dramatic shifts in UK politics driven by immigration and economic concerns. Finally, they dissect the latest UFO disclosures, skepticism from scientists, and the potential for a "Project Bluebeam" scenario.

May 10, 20263 hr

1866 - "Bug Bulb"

Adam and John dissect a range of pressing topics, including the ongoing debates around COVID-19 vaccine safety and a reported Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, drawing parallels to past pandemics. They analyze the volatile situation in the Strait of Hormuz, questioning mainstream media reports and discussing the complexities of the War Powers Act. The hosts also explore the concept of "feminization" in society and politics, the Federal Reserve's power, and climate change perspectives, concluding with a look at the future of podcasting and acknowledging listener support.

May 07, 20262 hr 50 min

1865 - "Wide Awakes"

No Agenda Episode 1865 - "Wide Awakes" Wide Awakes Executive Producers: Jason Petersen Jim in Dallas Anonymous Knight of Sandy Parks Dennis Cadle (Bee Well Manuka Honey + Manuka Gold Relief Gel — beewellhoney.com) Associate Executive Producers: Austin the Pool Guy — Roseville CA Eli the coffee guy Dame Linda Lu, Duchess of Jobs and Writer of Winning Resumes (Linda Lupatkin — Imagemakers Ink) Steve in Hillsboro, Oregon Dame Toni Helfst Knights: Commodore Jason > Red Knight Commodore Jason (Jas...

May 03, 20262 hr 43 min

1864 - "Pointcast"

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak dissect King Charles's recent US visit and Trump's contentious 60 Minutes interview, alongside revelations about Comey's indictment and Fauci's former advisor. They also explore the Iran blockade's economic fallout, the rise of a new deadly opioid, and the ongoing fight against AI-generated podcast "slop." The hosts blend serious analysis with humorous takes on pop culture and listener contributions.

Apr 30, 20262 hr 47 min

1863 - "Nekkidly"

No Agenda Episode 1863 - "Nekkidly" Nekkidly Show Number Donation Commodore Arch-Duke of Central Florida Executive Producers: Commodore Arch-Duke of Central Florida Mike Keeler mfDx of Anjou Charles John ONeill BaZz in Singapore Dennis Cadle, Manuka Gold Jordan Goodfellow Associate Executive Producers: Sir Nate the Rogue, Knight of the Rogue Valley Sir PBR Streetgang (switcheroo from Indy NA Meetup) Eli The Coffee Guy, Gigawatt Coffee Linda Lu, Duchess of Jobs and writer of winning resumes End o...

Apr 26, 20262 hr 51 min

1862 - "Smear Machine"

Adam and John delve into explosive allegations against the Southern Poverty Law Center for reportedly funding extremist groups and explore the coordinated smear campaign against Kash Patel. They also dissect UK political scandals involving Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein, and examine Trump's strategic 'drunken boxing' approach to politics and his impactful steel tariffs. The hosts touch upon controversial vaccine studies, the Fed's independence, and the ongoing war in Iran, all interspersed with their signature media deconstruction and listener interactions.

Apr 23, 20262 hr 51 min

1861 - "Cone of Uncertainty"

No Agenda Episode 1861 - "Cone of Uncertainty" Cone of Uncertainty Executive Producers: Shawn Brannan Sir Jan the innkeeper Al Liebl Ara Derderian Associate Executive Producers: Zadoc Brown III Eli The Coffee Guy Linda Lu Duchess of Jobs writer of winning resumes Paul Sommers William Calderone Adam Provencher Order of the Heart: Shawn Brannan Knights & Dames Shawn Brannan Chiel > Sir Chiel from the banks of the river Amstel End of Show Mixes: MVP Sir Satyruday Night Bill Walsh Art By: Dar...

Apr 19, 20262 hr 44 min

1860 - "micro-dosing"

No Agenda Episode 1860 - "micro-dosing" micro-dosing Executive Producers: Sir Mike & Dame Becky Chinni, Baronet & Baronetess of the Great Katy Prairie Baron of Old Bay Spittyfire Sir Richard Hufford Associate Executive Producers: William Gault Eli the Coffee Guy Sir e61 Black Sheep Linda Lu, Dutchess of Jobs and writer of winning resumes Order of the Heart: Chris Chinni of Allen, TX - Red Knight (name TBD - to be claimed by Chris). Bi-Centennial baby, turned 50 on 4/6/26. Gift from paren...

Apr 16, 20262 hr 46 min

1859 - "Splashdown"

No Agenda Episode 1859 - "Splashdown" Splashdown Executive Producers: Jan Willekens Sir Codes A Lot Dame Sand Cat Business Intelligence Group LLC Dr. Don & Dame Audra Rishi Nakara Sir Reeshmeister Dave Cardegna Associate Executive Producers: Dame Tuthola of teh Lowland Potheads Keeper Felicity Linda Lu Duchess of Jobs and writer of winning resumes Order of the Heart: Sir John of the Northern snow capped forests Sir Codes A Lot Baroness Sand Cat Title Changes Dame Sand Cat > Baroness Sand ...

Apr 12, 20262 hr 56 min

1858 - "Nut Spread"

This episode dives deep into the intricate dance of global politics, dissecting President Trump's 'civilization will die' threat against Iran as a calculated wrestling maneuver. The hosts discuss media reactions, the true impact of the Strait of Hormuz closure through insurance, and a grand financial engineering scheme involving stablecoins and the petrodollar system. They also touch on AI's disruptive role in law, the effective altruism behind advanced AI models, and the realpolitik behind the Dolores Huerta controversy concerning farm worker wages and immigration.

Apr 09, 20262 hr 36 min

1857 - "Teen Takeover"

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Apr 05, 20262 hr 34 min

1856 - "CIS Lunar"

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak delve into NASA's ambitious Artemis II mission, highlighting the geopolitical space race with China and the national security implications of establishing a moon base. They scrutinize Trump's assertive stance on the Iran conflict, including his controversial rhetoric about the Strait of Hormuz and his critiques of NATO allies. The episode also explores diverse topics such as Canadian social issues, political polarization, celebrity scandals, AI code leaks, and the pervasive nature of online propaganda. Amidst these discussions, John C. Dvorak shares updates on his recovery and introduces his "fabulous tip of the day," alongside acknowledging numerous listener contributions.

Apr 02, 20262 hr 40 min

1855 - "Gooder"

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak dissect "No Kings Day" protests, including celebrity involvement and media narratives, alongside a critical look at Jane Fonda's First Amendment claims. The episode pivots to geopolitical analyses of the Iran conflict, including US cabinet strategies and regional impacts, and examines Canada's growing economic challenges and controversial Indigenous land deals. Domestically, they explore shifts in the AI industry, SpaceX's IPO, and the hosts offer personal updates on John's recovery, concluding with a blend of listener interactions and show-specific segments.

Mar 29, 20262 hr 42 min

1854 - "Rackout"

This episode delves into various global and domestic issues, beginning with Trump's controversial Iran negotiations and the global energy crisis affecting Asia and Europe. The hosts discuss the profound impact of social media addiction lawsuits, comparing them to past tobacco litigation, and explore the risks associated with AI and autonomous systems. Domestically, they cover spring break culture, the psychological effects of device addiction, and the political theater surrounding TSA and airport security, alongside personal anecdotes about medical recovery and the podcast's unique value-for-value model.

Mar 26, 20262 hr 36 min

1853 - "Anglo"

John C. Dvorak recounts his recent heart attack and hospital stay, leading to a broader critique of the modern medical system. The hosts then delve into pressing global issues, analyzing President Trump's handling of the Iran war, the strategic implications of the Strait of Hormuz and Alaskan LNG, and the perceived influence of the Israel lobby. They also touch on European energy policies, the "happiest countries" report, and the surprising cancellation campaign against Cesar Chavez, all while exploring the evolving landscape of AI and podcast listener community.

Mar 22, 20262 hr 49 min

1852 - "Jell-No!"

No Agenda Episode 1852 - "Jell-No!" "Jell-No!" Executive Producers: anonymous Don Tomaso Di Toronto Sir Chris & Dame Kristin Baron Sir Cycle path William Jennison Dennis Cadle Associate Executive Producers: Nigel Ewan Sam Ryckman Lu, Duchess of Jobs, writer of winning résumés Become a member of the 1853 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Art By: Blue Acorn End of Show Mixes:...

Mar 19, 20262 hr 45 min

1851 - "Mork & Mimi"

Adam and Mimi provide updates on John C. Dvorak's health and recovery, with Mimi stepping in as co-host. They deconstruct media narratives surrounding Middle East conflicts, including the "short-term pain" rhetoric and the "lobster gate" controversy, contrasting it with military perspectives. The episode also explores the historical origins and funding of Antifa, the challenges faced by independent journalists, and heightened homeland security threats. Later, they discuss geopolitical strategies in the Strait of Hormuz, US-Cuba talks, and even delve into Mimi's celebrity encounters and bizarre ant smuggling trends.

Mar 15, 20262 hr 40 min

1850 - "Error Bars"

No Agenda Episode 1850 - "Error Bars" "Error Bars" Executive Producers: Sir Sala Hauser Jason Calacanis Elisabeth Prefontaine The Highland Craigs Kim and Mike Hutchins Jacob Schultz Peter Fantino Sandra Walker Baronette SirPlus CORY BAZINET Adi Hrapovic Yale Reinstein Sir Wirt Lane Lamoreaux Craig Associate Executive Producers: Dame Beth Joe Cambron Dame Isobel Pearson Tyler Sink Colin Fannon Lavender Blossoms Zach Metzinger Elijah Hines Eli the coffee guy Tom Stecich Radu Marinescu Brian Martin...

Mar 12, 20263 hr 16 min

1849 - "Hose Water"

Mimi Smith Dvorak steps in to co-host, offering an intimate update on John C. Dvorak's unexpected heart attack and double bypass surgery, reassuring listeners of his recovery while reflecting on the show's future and her unique journey, including a childhood in Iran. The episode delves into intricate geopolitical discussions surrounding US-Iran relations, China's influence, media propaganda, and the societal implications of AI, all interspersed with heartfelt listener support and community engagement. Mimi also shares practical cybersecurity tips and humorous anecdotes from her past, maintaining the show's distinctive blend of news deconstruction and personal insights.

Mar 08, 20263 hr 19 min

1848 - "Podcaster Down!"

This episode unexpectedly features Mimi Dvorak, John C. Dvorak's wife, informing listeners that John is in the hospital for an emergency double bypass surgery. Adam and Mimi discuss John's condition, the show's interim plans (best-of episodes and a call for producer contributions), and various humorous "exit strategies" for future endeavors, ranging from AI-powered chatbots and weight-loss gum to a true crime podcast and a Texas stock exchange listing. The hosts also touch on current events, AI trends, and legal discussions, emphasizing the need for listener support during John's recovery.

Mar 05, 20262 hr 37 min

1847 - "Off-Road"

This episode delves into the aftermath of the US-Israel strikes on Iran, exploring the historical context of Iran's leadership, the complexities of regime change, and the divided international and domestic reactions. The hosts analyze various media takes, political rhetoric from figures like Lindsey Graham and Seth Moulton, and potential US strategies. Discussions also touch upon the Epstein files, the Pentagon's use of AI, and the financial ecosystem of AI development, concluding with insights into podcast community engagement and a practical "tip of the day."

Mar 01, 20263 hr 9 min

1846 - "Thumbstick Flick"

Adam and John tackle listener feedback on their Epstein coverage, exposing accusations of political manipulation and anti-Semitism. They dissect Susan Rice's strategic threats against billionaires and tech companies, linking them to perceived failures of DEI policies, exemplified by the DC sewage disaster and various fraud cases. The hosts also explore AI's unreliability, social media addiction lawsuits, and the geopolitical implications of the Iran conflict, all while maintaining their signature deconstruction of mainstream narratives.

Feb 26, 20262 hr 56 min

1845 - "Slave Slab"

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak explore a range of contemporary topics, starting with Dvorak's controversial "brothel theory" regarding Jeffrey Epstein's network and properties, including the ongoing Zorro Ranch investigation. They then pivot to the pervasive impact of modern technology, particularly "controller slab" smartphones, discussing their role in social interaction overload, mental health issues, and the effectiveness of school bans, drawing parallels to the "Universe 25" mouse experiment. The hosts also examine the complexities of US-Iran nuclear negotiations, a speculative geopolitical "three-part deal," and the legal challenges facing social media giants over child addiction.

Feb 22, 20263 hr 5 min
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