Topic: Podcasting Apps

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.

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.

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.

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.

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."

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.

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.

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.

62: Pink Elephant
1:26:06 - 1:28:26

62: Pink Elephant

Value for Value Model and Podcasting 2.0

Adam Curry explains the "Value for Value" funding model, which eschews advertising and sponsorships in favor of direct listener contributions. He introduces new Podcasting 2.0 apps like Breeze, PodFriend, and SphinxChat that allow listeners to stream small amounts of Bitcoin (Sats) to the show. This is framed as a way to maintain independence from corporate and political influence.

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.

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.

15: N.B.A.
0:02 - 1:42

15: N.B.A.

Value for Value System, YouTube Content ID Issues

Adam Curry and Mo discuss the "value for value" model for supporting the show via mofundme.com. They address recent technical issues where YouTube blocked an episode due to a music track used at the end of the program. Listeners are encouraged to use independent podcasting apps like Overcast or Google Play to avoid platform censorship and automated takedowns.

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.