Topic: Mo Karma

10 chapters across the catalog

92: White Lies
2:47:08 - 2:52:44

92: White Lies

Final Donor Credits, Mo Karma

The show concludes with a final round of donor acknowledgments, including a message from a listener with a master's in identity management. They award "Mo Karma" to a donor and discuss the etymology of the "Holy Spirit" as a beatnik slang term. Adam Curry and Mo Facts remind listeners to support the show via mofax.com or modern podcast apps before signing off.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:12:27 - 2:16:05

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Associate Executive Producers, Deadbeatings and The Hall of Fam

The hosts perform "deadbeatings" for producers who have moved from listeners to supporters. Mo Facts announces he is developing a "Hall of Fam" segment to recognize long-term supporters with family-themed titles like "Uncle Mainframe." They acknowledge prominent community members like DC Girl and Vance Cochier for their contributions.

62: Pink Elephant
1:28:26 - 1:32:27

62: Pink Elephant

Dame Taggart and the Biggest Baller Donation

The hosts acknowledge a $1,000 donation from Daniel Taggart, who is knighted as "Dame Taggart, Gypsy of the Southwest." Her note discusses her transition from "No Agenda" to "Mo Facts" and her desire to stay aware of societal "reality TV" tactics. The hosts grant her "Mo Karma" and "de-deadbeat" her, recognizing her as the "Biggest Baller."

54: Lemonhead Delight
53:20 - 56:44

54: Lemonhead Delight

Associate Executive Producers, You Got Served Terminology

The hosts acknowledge donations from SirKaz, David Roll, and Darren Young. Darren Young suggests the phrase "You Got Served" for when a listener introduces someone new to the show. Another listener, Chris Bailey, points to US Code 5404 regarding the Human Capital Performance Fund, prompting a brief discussion on the "rabbit hole" of government codes.

47: Killer Wasp
2:08:31 - 2:14:39

47: Killer Wasp

Listener Donations, Mo Karma and Meetup Requests

The hosts acknowledge various smaller donations, providing "Mo Karma" to contributors and discussing the possibility of future listener meetups in the DC area. They address "deadbeats" who listen without supporting and play a "Baby Boomer" clip requested by a donor. The segment concludes with a call for continued support via MoFacts.com and MoFundMe.com.

46: Kamala Kanye King
2:48:25 - 3:06:28

46: Kamala Kanye King

Producer Credits, Donor Thank-Yous, and "Moke"

The hosts thank their executive and associate producers for their financial support and feedback. They discuss the "Moke" (Moe-Woke) hashtag suggested by a donor and hand out "Mo Karma" to various contributors. The segment includes a quote from Malcolm X about the necessity of Black and white men sitting at the same table to solve problems. Adam Curry also mentions a potential "Rona-Mo" update regarding vaccine trials in the Black community.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:32:32 - 2:35:06

44: Big Bank Barry

Table of Truth, New Mom Support, and Final Donor Credits

A listener from Portland, Oregon, suggests calling the producer community the "Table of Truth." Final donations are read, including requests for "Mo Karma" and "Cancel Cannons." The hosts direct listeners to MoFacts.com and MoFundMe.com for continued support of the show's independent production model.

42: GBG
2:12:35 - 2:18:04

42: GBG

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Personal Therapy

The hosts read more donor notes, including one from Jacob Smith in Seattle who requested "Mo' Karma" for his upcoming home purchase. Nadia Borg thanks Mo'fax for acting as a "personal therapist" via direct messages to help her navigate victim mentality among her peers. Mo'fax emphasizes the importance of the feedback loop between producers and listeners.

41: Third Wave
2:13:47 - 2:22:46

41: Third Wave

Malcolm X’s Hajj, Radical Roots and Final Credits

The final donation segment covers Malcolm X’s spiritual pivot after his Hajj journey and the Latin roots of the word "radical" (radicalis), meaning "of the root." The hosts thank their "affordable producers" and direct listeners to MoFundMe.com for continued support. They prepare to transition into the final deep dive of the episode regarding the medical field and policing.

40: Politricks
2:07:41 - 2:15:06

40: Politricks

Executive Producer Donations and Listener Feedback

The hosts read donations from Executive Producers, including Jonathan Keegan, James Lawler, and David Dillahaba (DC Basement). Listeners express how the show has changed their perspective on race relations and "black issues." Moe and Adam discuss the "Mo Karma" and "Woosa" audio stingers used to thank donors.