Topic: Fountain

15 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
1:46:04 - 1:51:54

100: Hard R

Associate Executive Producer Acknowledgments

The hosts continue acknowledging Associate Executive Producers, including Sir Matter and various "Show Club" members. They encourage listeners to continue supporting the show's archive through the Fountain app or MoFundMe.com, noting that the domains have been renewed for another five years to ensure the content remains evergreen.

99: Devil in the Details
2:07:16 - 2:11:47

99: Devil in the Details

Value for Value: Associate Executive Producer Credits

The hosts read the second half of the producer credits, thanking donors such as Dustin Zimmer, James Pierce, and the "human subscription" Terry Keller. They discuss the technical side of the Value for Value model, including "Boostergrams" sent through modern podcasting apps like Fountain and Podverse. Adam Curry mentions an upcoming upgrade that will allow listeners to contribute using traditional currencies more easily.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:12:51 - 2:21:14

97: Flowers for Fuller

Final Donor Thank You and Podcast 2.0

The hosts conduct a final round of thank-yous for donors contributing via PayPal, Cash App, and Podcasting 2.0 apps like Fountain and Podverse. They highlight the "non-deplatformable" nature of Bitcoin Satoshis as a way to support independent media. Contributors such as Phil Calvin, Todd from Northern Virginia, and Eric PP are acknowledged for their support of the show's 97-episode run.

96: Out of Luck
2:20:51 - 2:28:33

96: Out of Luck

Listener Donations and Satoshi Boostagrams

The hosts read a second round of donations and "boostagrams" sent via the Lightning Network. Listeners like Merlin and Gene Everett sent Satoshis along with messages regarding previous episodes and the "Value for Value" model. Adam Curry explains how the Fountain app allows listeners to earn and spend Satoshis, creating a direct financial link between creators and the audience.

92: White Lies
1:42:03 - 2:00:01

92: White Lies

Executive Producer Credits, Donor Thank-Yous

The hosts conduct an extensive thank-you segment for their "Executive Producers" and donors. They acknowledge large donations from Phil Barnett and Scott Richard, and discuss the "Big Baller" jingle's popularity in the Podcasting 2.0 ecosystem. Mo Facts addresses a P.O. Box issue in Culpeper, Virginia, and they clarify that while the current show format may end at episode 100, they have future projects in development.

90: Micro Mockingbird
1:51:51 - 1:57:30

90: Micro Mockingbird

Boostergrams, Podcast Apps and Satoshi Donations

A technical segment explains how listeners can send "Boostergrams" (donations in Satoshis) using modern podcast apps like Fountain, Podverse, and Castamatic. The hosts read several large "sat" donations, including 333,333 sats from Absurdient. They direct listeners to podcastapps.com and mofundme.com to support the show and "reverse the conditioning" of mainstream media.

88: Business Decision
1:45:22 - 1:53:47

88: Business Decision

Listener Prayers, Podcasting 2.0 Boosts

The hosts acknowledge the challenges they faced in 2022 and thank listeners for their prayers and well-wishes. They promote the use of Podcasting 2.0 apps like Fountain and Podverse for sending Bitcoin "boosts." A long list of "boostagrams" is read, featuring messages from supporters like Dreb Scott, Brian of London, and various anonymous donors who contribute Satoshis to support the show's autonomy.

87: Ye & They
3:18:23 - 3:29:38

87: Ye & They

Satoshi Boostagrams, Old Catalog Value

The hosts read "boostagrams" from listeners who sent Satoshi's via modern podcast apps like Fountain and Podverse. They encourage listeners to explore the show's 86-episode catalog, noting that the content remains relevant over time. They also mention "Lost Tapes" and other platforms like Bitchute where their content is available outside of YouTube.

86: Pox Luck
1:02:43 - 1:11:19

86: Pox Luck

Value for Value Producer Credits and New Podcast Apps

Adam Curry and Mo Facts acknowledge the financial support of their "producers" through the Value for Value model. They highlight the use of modern podcast apps like Fountain for streaming Satoshis and thank executive producers including Matthew Messer and Seth Peterson. The segment explains the transition from traditional "deadbeat" listening to active participation in the show's economy.

84: More or Less
1:28:44 - 1:32:28

84: More or Less

Podcasting 2.0 and Satoshi Micropayments

The hosts explain the technical side of "Podcasting 2.0," where listeners can stream small amounts of Bitcoin (Satoshis) per minute using apps like Fountain. They celebrate being the number one show on the Fountain leaderboard. This frictionless payment system is presented as a way to support creators without traditional advertisements or data tracking.

84: More or Less
1:32:29 - 1:36:59

84: More or Less

Boostergrams and Community Support

A series of "boostergrams" (messages attached to Satoshi payments) are read, thanking the audience for their engagement. The hosts discuss how this model creates "guilt-free listening" and allows for a direct connection between the show and its producers. They encourage listeners to use the new podcast apps to participate in this micro-economy.

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.

81: Qincidence
3:04:37 - 3:07:46

81: Qincidence

Mo Facts Book Club and Fountain App Recommendation

A listener created a "Mo Facts Book Club" website featuring recommendations like "The Autobiography of Malcolm X." Adam Curry recommends the Fountain app for listeners who want to earn and spend satoshis while listening to the podcast.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
1:42:06 - 1:47:23

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Boostergrams, Transcripts and Community Support

The hosts read "boostergrams" sent via new podcasting apps, thanking listeners for contributing small amounts of Bitcoin (sats) while listening. They highlight a project by a listener named Clude to create a searchable Mo Fax transcript database. The segment ends with a request for prayers for long-time contributor Lorraine Converse, who is battling cancer, and a call for continued "time, talent, and treasure" from the community.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:53:51 - 1:57:39

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Supply Chain Issues, Kinetic Baiting and Jim Crow 2.0

Mo Facts warns against being baited into "kinetic" or physical action by state actors. He draws a direct line between Jim Crow-era segregation and modern vaccine mandates, noting he previously created memes comparing the two. The hosts discuss how supply chain issues and labor shortages are being used to further destabilize the workforce.