
Deconstructing Media with No Agenda, by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 145 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsComedy | |||

No Agenda Episode 1811 - "NA Era"
"NA Era"
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No Agenda Episode 1810 - "golfball"
"golfball"
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No Agenda Episode 1809 - "Tomahawk Turnaround"
"Tomahawk Turnaround"
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No Agenda Episode 1808 - "Bad Fad
"Bad Fad"
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Dame Beth
Ron Sherman
Sean Homan
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Again and again very good episodes.
This one is once again, great!
I’ve listened to No Agenda since at least 2009. I’ve been a knight for years. But I’m done.
The media deconstruction was good for a long time. But John has continued to edge toward extreme views, and Adam’s endless jumping from one addiction to the next has become insufferable. I couldn’t make it through 15 minutes of the Kirk assassination episode.
They both make endless statements with full confidence on topics where they have only superficial knowledge. If you look up Dunning-Kruger in th... more
I don't like when my uncles fight with each other!!! Booooo!!
The new agenda podcast is, without any doubt, the best podcast in the universe!!!
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Wonderful deconstruction of the media. Best podcast hands down!!
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The episodes feature a mix of current events, media critiques, and personal anecdotes from the hosts, Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak. Common themes include discussions on public health issues, political controversies, and the absurdities presented in mainstream media coverage. The humor-infused commentary addresses a range of contemporary topics such as COVID-19 policies, immigration debates, and the challenges posed by misinformation in today's society. Notably, the hosts emphasize media deconstruction, encouraging listeners to critically examine the narratives that shape public perception.
Listeners can expect a blend of serious and comedic discourse, with frequent critiques of political figures, the pharmaceutical industry, and the media... more
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