Topic: Sign Off

14 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
3:47:02 - 3:50:22

100: Hard R

The "Now" Message and Series Sign-off

The final segment features Reverend Ike's "Now" message, emphasizing that yesterday is gone and tomorrow never comes. Adam and Mo express their mutual love and gratitude for the five-year journey of the show. They encourage listeners to "pay attention to everything" as the truth reveals itself.

86: Pox Luck
3:00:21 - 3:03:27

86: Pox Luck

Final Thoughts and Truth Revelation

Mo Facts and Adam Curry conclude the episode by reflecting on how the fear of disease changes human habits, even for rational people. They promise to return to a more frequent schedule and encourage listeners to "pay attention to everything" so the truth can reveal itself. The show ends with their traditional sign-off and a reminder to visit the show's website.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
3:02:20 - 3:04:47

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Parallel Networks and Episode Sign-off

Adam Curry and Mo Fax conclude the episode by emphasizing the need for parallel social networks, with plans to launch a Mastodon server at mofax.social. They reiterate the importance of seeking first to understand and then to be understood. The show ends with a musical track as the hosts encourage listeners to pay attention to everything so the truth can reveal itself.

73: Justice 4 Juicy
3:21:16 - 3:24:10

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Show Wrap-up, "Juicy Fruit" Outro

The hosts sign off by encouraging listeners to "pay attention to everything" and thanking the producers for their support. The episode concludes with the song "Juicy Fruit" by Mtume, serving as a final thematic nod to the Jussie Smollett discussion.

70: Four Freedoms
4:00:32 - 4:04:57

70: Four Freedoms

Episode 70 Sign-Off and "I Wish I Could Live Forever"

Mo Facts and Adam Curry conclude the episode by reaffirming their commitment to the "Value for Value" model and their belief in personal talent and faith over government mandates. They announce the upcoming "Lost Tapes" session on YouTube and sign off with the track "I Wish I Could Live Forever." The lyrics of the closing song reflect themes of survival, urban struggle, and reaching for higher aspirations.

62: Pink Elephant
3:26:40 - 3:30:28

62: Pink Elephant

James Brown's King Heroin Poem and Sign-off

The episode ends with a recording of James Brown reciting the poem "King Heroin," which warns of the drug's power to destroy lives and communities. Brown describes heroin as a "deadly killer" that makes men forsake their country and families. Mo Facts signs off by calling for a "revolution of the mind" to steer the community away from drugs.

38: You Ain't Binary
2:23:54 - 2:26:29

38: You Ain't Binary

Outro, Truth Revelation and Sign-off

The hosts conclude the episode by encouraging listeners to pay attention to everything so the truth can reveal itself. They invite continued support through their independent funding platforms before closing with the show's signature music.

37: A Shell Game
2:10:25 - 2:13:55

37: A Shell Game

Deconstructing the 1619 Project and Final Sign-off

The episode concludes with a final deconstruction of the 1619 Project and its implications for the 2020 election. The hosts encourage listeners to pay attention to everything and seek the truth behind political propaganda before signing off with a musical track.

36: Lego My Joeco
2:35:09 - 2:40:07

36: Lego My Joeco

Episode 36 Outro and "Who Really Cares" Closing Song

Adam and Moe wrap up the "Potluck" episode, reminding listeners where to find show notes and how to support the program. Moe leaves the audience with his signature advice to "pay attention to everything" so the truth can reveal itself. The episode closes with a song by Marvin Gaye, "Who Really Cares," reflecting the "Soul Food" theme.

32: Nocebo
1:57:45 - 2:00:50

32: Nocebo

Sign-off, Final Thoughts and Outro Music

The hosts wrap up the episode, encouraging listeners to limit their news intake to five or ten minutes a day and to balance it with music or other positive content. They provide the show's website and donation links once more. The episode concludes with a musical track featuring lyrics about "mojo" and "dirty stains."

27: Lift-Gate
2:01:56 - 2:05:57

27: Lift-Gate

Closing Remarks and Mr. Big Stuff Outro

The hosts conclude the episode by reiterating the importance of paying attention to the truth. They direct listeners to their donation pages and close the show with the song "Mr. Big Stuff" by Jean Knight, dedicated to Michael Bloomberg.

11: Alley-Oop
1:45:59 - 1:47:44

11: Alley-Oop

End of Show Music and Sign-off

The podcast concludes with a musical track featuring lyrics about clear water, green mountains, and the relationship between boys and girls. The audio fades out as the episode officially ends.