Topic: Paypal

15 chapters across the catalog

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.

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."

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
2:36:12 - 2:41:13

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Final Producer Credits and New Money

The hosts thank the remaining producers for episode 78, including Jared Mitchell (The Pooh Man), Christopher DiBiasi, and Daniel Fletcher. They discuss the aesthetic appeal of "new money" and the importance of digital currency like Bitcoin in the "value for value" ecosystem. Mo Fax mentions a "Boulé phone" artwork created by The Pooh Man, and they verify the support of several other individual donors.

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.

70: Four Freedoms
3:28:37 - 3:32:45

70: Four Freedoms

New Money and Final Producer Acknowledgments

The hosts discuss Bitcoin as "new money" that provides a lifeline for independent media to avoid being deplatformed by services like PayPal or Cash App. They thank the final group of producers for the episode, including Joel Tucker and David Shalona. A brief mention is made of a potential new show featuring Stephen Colbert and Charlamagne Tha God, which the hosts predict will be "cringey."

66: Black Butterfly
2:49:56 - 2:54:54

66: Black Butterfly

New Money, Fiat Coupons, and Final Producer Thank Yous

The hosts conclude the donation segment by thanking a final round of producers who sent "fiat fund coupons" through various digital platforms. They emphasize the importance of the "Value for Value" model and encourage listeners to use Podcasting 2.0 apps to automate support. They reiterate that the show remains independent of advertisers to ensure they can discuss controversial topics without being silenced by corporate interests.

64: We Are People 2
1:36:32 - 1:44:29

64: We Are People 2

Producer Credits and the Tiger Auntie Donation

Adam Curry reads the first set of producer donations, including a "big baller" contribution from Jackie Green. A notable donation from "Tiger Auntie" includes a message about the "prostitution" of self in corporate environments and the manipulation of people by "puppet masters" like Nancy Pelosi. The hosts thank their executive and associate executive producers for supporting the show's grassroots model.

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.

58: Prop Joe
2:36:53 - 2:43:19

58: Prop Joe

Second Donor Segment, Anonymous Contributions, Mo Karma

A second round of donor thank-yous includes several anonymous contributors and listeners from Australia. The hosts grant "Mo Karma" and "de-deadbeatings" to various producers. One donor's note mentions the "mind traps" of woke culture, while another references a "proud boy" turning in an "Antifa" brother.

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.

55: Trappers Delight
2:45:55 - 2:52:40

55: Trappers Delight

Making it Rain, Donor Appreciation and the Crying Taboo

The hosts thank more donors and discuss the origin of "making it rain" in strip clubs. A donor's comment about Van Jones crying leads to a discussion on black masculinity and the "taboo" of showing weakness. Moe explains the concept of "being food"—appearing weak and thus becoming a target—and how he struggles with the perception of his own "resting bitch face" as anger.

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.

34: Big Momma Drama
1:37:29 - 1:48:34

34: Big Momma Drama

Value for Value, Episode 34 Producer Credits

The podcast operates on a "value for value" model, relying on listener donations rather than corporate advertisements. Executive Producer Mark McClure and Associate Executive Producers Trevor Merkin and Connor Lawrence are recognized for their significant contributions. Listeners share personal stories of surviving the lockdown and their appreciation for the show's independent perspective on race relations and public health.

27: Lift-Gate
1:23:18 - 1:26:34

27: Lift-Gate

Global Listener Support and Recurring Donations

Donations from listeners in the United Kingdom and California are acknowledged, with the hosts discussing the possibility of setting up recurring subscription payments via PayPal. They emphasize that the podcast content is "evergreen" and encourage listeners to archive episodes on physical media.

05: Life's a Pitch
1:24:56 - 1:26:51

05: Life's a Pitch

Value for Value System and Show Outro

The episode concludes with an explanation of the "value for value" funding model, encouraging listeners to donate via PayPal or Cash App at moefactz.com. The hosts reiterate their mantra to "pay attention to everything" so the truth can reveal itself. They sign off by asking listeners to subscribe and share the podcast on social media to help spread the message.