Topic: Executive Producers

27 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
1:39:58 - 1:44:42

96: Out of Luck

Value for Value Funding and Producer Credits

Adam Curry and Moe Facts explain the "Value for Value" model, which relies on listener donations rather than traditional advertising. They thank executive producers who donated $100 or more, including Trent Scovel and Ryan Tierney. The hosts encourage listeners to use modern podcasting apps to access searchable transcripts and support the show via Satoshi micropayments.

95: IDK
2:17:27 - 2:27:56

95: IDK

Value for Value, Executive Producer Thank Yous

Adam and Mo conduct a lengthy "Value for Value" segment, thanking donors who support the show through fiat and Bitcoin (Satoshis). They emphasize the importance of using modern podcast apps to ensure freedom of speech. Top donors including Trenton Scovel, Kenneth Weinstock, and several "Big Baller" Satoshi donors are recognized for their significant financial contributions to episode 95.

91: Scott Free
1:34:21 - 1:47:36

91: Scott Free

Value for Value Donor Thank You and Knighting

Adam Curry and Mo Facts read through a extensive list of donors, executive producers, and "boosters" who supported the show during its hiatus. They highlight a donation from a family in Seattle who credited the show with giving them the confidence to research medical choices. Mo discusses his background in music production and the possibility of releasing instrumentals through Podcasting 2.0.

90: Micro Mockingbird
1:47:30 - 1:51:50

90: Micro Mockingbird

Associate Executive Producers, GBG Jingle and Basket Weaving

The hosts read the names of Associate Executive Producers who donated at the $50 level. The segment includes a request for the "GBG" (Give Blacks Guns) jingle from the movie "Don't Be a Menace." They also highlight a donor, Rami McKinney, who is a fiber artist and basket weaver, and discuss the importance of supporting independent creators through "Mo Karma."

90: Micro Mockingbird
2:48:48 - 2:54:11

90: Micro Mockingbird

Final Donor Credits, "News Benders" and Episode 90 Wrap

The episode concludes with a final round of donor thank-yous, including Jennifer Kato and Alyssa, the "apocalyptic shield maiden." The hosts briefly mention "News Benders," a 1970s BBC satirical film about planning the news years in advance. They reiterate the "value for value" mission and encourage listeners to support the show via mofundme.com as they prepare for episode 91.

87: Ye & They
2:20:06 - 2:29:33

87: Ye & They

Value for Value Donor Thank Yous

Adam Curry and Mo Facts read a long list of donors who supported the show during its hiatus. They thank executive and associate executive producers for their financial contributions via Fiat and Bitcoin (Satoshis). The segment emphasizes the "Value for Value" model, which allows the show to remain independent of corporate advertising and censorship.

82: High Value Target
1:57:19 - 2:03:53

82: High Value Target

Value for Value Producer Credits, Episode 82

The hosts thank the "Executive Producers" of episode 82 for their financial support through the "Value for Value" model. Major donors including Harvey Cody ($555.55), Jimmy James, and Kathleen Anderson are recognized for their contributions. The segment highlights the "sad puppy" call to action, which encouraged listeners to "de-deadbeat" themselves by contributing time, talent, or treasure to keep the independent podcast running.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:07:55 - 2:09:16

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Malcolm X, Honest Dialogue and Producer Support

A clip of Malcolm X emphasizes the need for Black and white Americans to speak their minds honestly to solve social problems. Adam Curry transitions to thanking the executive and associate executive producers of the show, noting that the podcast depends entirely on listener support through the "Value for Value" model.

72: Duke Power
1:42:58 - 1:54:07

72: Duke Power

Executive Producer Credits and Donor Notes

Adam reads donations and notes from "Executive Producers" and "Associate Executive Producers." Topics in the notes include "Jobs Karma" requests for those facing vaccine mandates, a hip-hop Nutcracker production, and appreciation for previous episodes covering the Boule and colorism. They discuss the need for a searchable database for podcast transcripts.

67: Q-Hopium
1:31:54 - 1:39:16

67: Q-Hopium

Listener Letters and Associate Executive Producers

The hosts read a lengthy letter from producer Greg Wheeler, who discusses the courage needed to speak out against mandates and the "wicked web" of modern society. Wheeler is officially "de-deadbeated" following his first donation. The segment concludes with a list of associate executive producers, including Judy S, Wesley Olson, and John Harvey III, who are thanked for their financial support and engagement with the live shows.

67: Q-Hopium
2:39:48 - 2:47:17

67: Q-Hopium

Producer Credits and the Ashli Babbitt vs. George Floyd Paradigm

The hosts thank Dreb Scott for his work on show chapters and transcripts before diving into the final segment. They frame Ashli Babbitt as the 180-degree opposite of George Floyd in the media landscape. While thanking producers like Alejandro Alocer and Miguel Espinal, they note that Babbitt's death as an unarmed white female veteran was treated with "crickets" or justification by the same media outlets that championed Floyd, highlighting a total lack of ideological consistency in mainstream reporting.

66: Black Butterfly
2:01:08 - 2:12:27

66: Black Butterfly

Executive Producer Credits and the Population Control Theme

The hosts read credits for executive producers, including Madeline Riley and Judy Sigsbee, while discussing themes of synchronicity and the HBO series "Lovecraft Country." They address a listener's question about population control, asserting that "all roads lead to population control" in their analysis of elite agendas. They point to the former CEO of Planned Parenthood becoming a prominent media doctor as evidence of eugenicist influence in modern public health.

65: Disco Biscuits
1:36:39 - 1:46:54

65: Disco Biscuits

Value for Value Producer Credits and Show Support

The hosts conduct an extensive "Value for Value" segment, thanking executive and associate executive producers for their financial support. They read listener notes, discuss the transition to new podcasting apps, and announce a new PO Box for physical donations. This segment reinforces the show's independent funding model and listener engagement.

61: Mark My Words
1:53:51 - 2:06:52

61: Mark My Words

Value for Value, Executive Producer Credits, Global Support

The hosts thank the "Executive Producers" and "Associate Executive Producers" who funded the episode through the "Value for Value" model. They read notes from donors worldwide, discussing topics ranging from mixed-race families to the "Stuxnet" virus. The segment emphasizes the decentralized, "uncancellable" nature of the podcast and encourages listeners to use new Lightning-enabled apps like Sphinx and Breez.

58: Prop Joe
1:19:21 - 1:31:42

58: Prop Joe

Value for Value Funding, Executive Producer Credits, Podcasting 2.0

Adam Curry explains the "Value for Value" model, thanking donors for their "time, talent, and treasure." He reads a long list of executive producers and their donation amounts, including a top donation of $976.33 from Andrew Watson. Curry also previews the upcoming Podcasting 2.0 pledge system designed to bypass traditional advertising and cancel culture.

57: Capitol Heel
1:39:18 - 1:44:56

57: Capitol Heel

Executive Producer Credits, Value for Value Model

Adam Curry thanks the show's executive producers, including Dreb Scott and Michael Abbey from Germany. They discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and the upcoming integration of Bitcoin to avoid international banking fees. A listener note mentions the relevance of Thomas Sowell's work to the podcast's themes of racial and economic reality.

57: Capitol Heel
1:47:50 - 1:52:21

57: Capitol Heel

Associate Executive Producer Credits, Authentic Conversations

The hosts continue thanking donors, including Dame Jennifer and Brian Rogers. They highlight a comment about the "authentic conversation" between a white man and a black man that bypasses mainstream triggers. They also reference a historical moment involving Big Boy on Hot 97 and encourage listeners to support the show via mofundme.com.

54: Lemonhead Delight
48:06 - 51:15

54: Lemonhead Delight

Value for Value, Chlorine Dioxide Anecdote

Adam Curry cites Malcolm X on the necessity of open dialogue between races before transitioning into the "Value for Value" funding model. He thanks executive producers for their donations, including a reference to "chlorine dioxide" from a listener named Morgan Mary. The hosts emphasize that the show remains ad-free to maintain independence from corporate influence.

54: Lemonhead Delight
56:44 - 1:01:31

54: Lemonhead Delight

Production Schedule, Mo Fund Me Details

Moe explains the fluid production schedule of the show, prioritizing quality over a strict weekly cycle. The hosts read final donations from the "54 Club" and associate executive producers, including Megan Emery and Chef Elvis Rosenberg. They direct listeners to mofacts.com and mofundme.com for support options via Cash App and PayPal.

51: Civil Wrongs
1:38:30 - 1:51:26

51: Civil Wrongs

Value for Value, Executive Producer Credits and Kanye West

Adam Curry and Mo Facts acknowledge their executive producers and donors under the "Value for Value" model. They discuss a listener's note regarding the alleged YouTube suppression of Kanye West's "Wash Us in the Blood" music video, noting it was age-restricted while other provocative content was not. The hosts also handle various "Mo Karma" requests and "deadbeat" removals for their supporting audience.