Topic: Mofundme

70 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
1:20:58 - 1:27:25

99: Devil in the Details

Value for Value: Episode 99 Executive Producer Credits

Adam Curry and Mo Facts thank their "Executive Producers" for supporting the show through the Value for Value model. Major donors include Jimmy James ($1,000), Nathan Rottier ($200), and Summer Norris ($150). The hosts emphasize that the show is entirely listener-supported and free of corporate advertisements, encouraging the audience to contribute time, talent, or treasure as the series nears its 100th episode.

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
1:32:51 - 1:40:41

97: Flowers for Fuller

Executive Producer Credits and Value for Value

Adam Curry and Mo Facts thank their executive and associate executive producers for their financial support through the "value for value" model. Major donors including Brian Tellecky, Margaret Shapiro, O.C. Elliott, and Sir Dwayne Melancon are recognized. The hosts emphasize that the podcast is independent and free from outside control thanks to listener contributions of time, talent, and treasure.

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
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
3:23:17 - 3:28:51

95: IDK

Final Donation Segment and Podcast App Features

In the final donation segment, Adam and Mo read a list of "Associate Executive Producers" and smaller donors. They discuss new features in modern podcast apps, such as integrated boostergrams and live video capabilities. They thank the "Facts Family" for their continued support and encourage listeners to transition to independent podcasting platforms to avoid mainstream censorship.

94: Helping Our People
1:55:03 - 1:59:16

94: Helping Our People

Value for Value, Executive Producer Credits

Adam Curry and Moe thank their executive producers, including top donor Melissa Ebeid, for supporting the show's value-for-value model. They emphasize that the show remains ad-free and independent due to listener contributions. Instructions are provided for donating via MoFundMe.com or using modern podcasting apps.

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.

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.

89: Mass Confusion
1:52:13 - 2:05:04

89: Mass Confusion

Value for Value Donor Thank You Segment

Adam Curry and Mo Facts thank their "Executive Producers" and "Associate Executive Producers" for supporting the show through the Value for Value model. They discuss the use of Bitcoin and Podcasting 2.0 apps to send "boostagrams" and micro-payments. Notable donors include Benjamin Nyders, Timothy Lepez, and Sir Lurksalot, who contributed over a million Satoshis to the program.

88: Business Decision
2:56:09 - 3:02:30

88: Business Decision

Final Donor Acknowledgments, FEMA Regions

The hosts complete the donor list, thanking producers for their financial support and well-wishes. They address concerns about PayPal's censorship and encourage listeners to use Bitcoin-based alternatives. A lighthearted discussion about FEMA regions and Moe's birthday concludes the segment, with a reminder to visit mofax.com for show notes and donation options.

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.

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
1:42:55 - 1:44:14

86: Pox Luck

Final Producer Credits and Mo Fund Me

The show concludes its second block by thanking a long list of individual donors and monthly subscribers. Listeners are encouraged to visit mofax.com or mofundme.com to support the program. The hosts emphasize the importance of "time, talent, and treasure" in maintaining the independent production.

85: Overman
1:59:38 - 2:08:29

85: Overman

Value for Value and Producer Thank-Yous

The hosts transition to the "Value for Value" segment, thanking donors who contributed via mofundme.com, Cash App, and PayPal. They recognize "Big Baller" Grant G and other Associate Executive Producers. The segment also highlights "boostergrams" sent via Podcasting 2.0 apps, discussing the book "War Against the Weak" by Edwin Black and the inclusive nature of the pronoun "y'all."

85: Overman
2:47:45 - 2:56:13

85: Overman

Darwin Feedback and Final Donor Credits

The hosts read a critical letter from a listener regarding their interpretation of Darwin's use of the word "race." They also discuss the book "White Trash" by Nancy Eisenberg, which explores the history of class in America. The segment concludes with a final list of donors and "deadbeat" graduations, emphasizing the need for financial support to continue the show's research.

84: More or Less
3:32:43 - 3:37:10

84: More or Less

Conclusion and the "Less People" Summary

The episode concludes by summarizing the overarching theme: "less people versus more people." The hosts touch on the baby formula shortage and Elon Musk's role in the "planned birth" future. They encourage listeners to support the show through the "value for value" model at MoFundMe.com and sign off with a reminder that "the truth will reveal itself."