Topic: Texas Hill Country

27 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
0:00 - 5:05

100: Hard R

Mo Facts with Adam Curry Series Finale Introduction

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open the 100th and final episode of their five-year podcast collaboration. They reflect on the show's origins, which began via Twitter DMs following a honeymoon trip, and note the significance of recording on September 11. The hosts establish the theme for the finale, focusing on a word never spoken in the previous 99 episodes.

98: Mixed Up
0:01 - 2:24

98: Mixed Up

Technical Glitches and Country Living Anecdotes

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open episode 98 from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Virginia. They discuss recurring technical bugs encountered at the start of recordings. Mo recounts recent encounters with wildlife, including finding a three-foot black snake in his basement and observing a bear at his bird feeder.

97: Flowers for Fuller
0:04 - 2:23

97: Flowers for Fuller

Mo Facts Episode 97 Introduction and Series Conclusion

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open episode 97 of their podcast series from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Virginia. The hosts reflect on their four-year recording journey and the technical improvements made to their setup as they approach the final three episodes of the series. Mo Facts introduces the central theme of the episode, which focuses on addressing cultural confusion and the ways people think, speak, and act.

95: IDK
0:01 - 2:19

95: IDK

Mo Facts Episode 95 Introduction, New Internet Connection

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open episode 95 of the podcast, originating from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Virginia. Mo celebrates the installation of a high-speed internet connection after a three-year wait, attributing previous show delays to poor connectivity. The hosts prepare to discuss a specific book selection curated by Mo regarding global conflict.

92: White Lies
0:00 - 2:16

92: White Lies

Introduction, Return of Mo Facts with Adam Curry

Adam Curry and Mo Facts return for episode 92 of their podcast after a brief hiatus. The hosts exchange pleasantries, noting they have known each other for four years and discussing family updates, including the upcoming third birthday of Mo's son, Rocco. They prepare to start the show using their "wheel of topics" format.

89: Mass Confusion
2:36:47 - 2:41:13

89: Mass Confusion

The College Promise and the Rural Divide

The hosts discuss the "college promise" that suggested education would lead to equal footing, arguing instead that it has become a tool for identifying those who subscribe to the "state religion." Adam Curry shares his experience of being treated differently in Austin after moving to the rural Texas Hill Country. They conclude that living without fear and exercising one's rights provides a peace of mind that the system cannot offer.

87: Ye & They
0:00 - 2:57

87: Ye & They

Kanye West Episode 87 Introduction, Format Changes

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open episode 87 after a hiatus, discussing Mo's new business endeavors and a planned shift in the show's production schedule. They introduce the primary subject of the episode as Kanye West, now known as Ye, following a series of controversial public events. The hosts establish the intent to humanize the conversation while addressing the "triggering" nature of recent headlines.

86: Pox Luck

86: Pox Luck

Labor Day Return and Securing Foundational Income

Adam Curry and Mo Facts return on Labor Day 2022 after a brief hiatus. Mo explains the absence was due to securing foundational income during a personal transition to ensure the show's quality remains high. They discuss the current economic climate, including fluctuating gas prices, before spinning the "Wheel of Topics" to start the Pizza Potluck episode.

85: Overman
24:28 - 27:26

85: Overman

Snoop Dogg Comparison and Misplaced Compassion

An anecdote describes a conflict at a Texas Hill Country restaurant where a host's comparison of a server to Snoop Dogg was interpreted as racist by a family member. The hosts use this to illustrate how "misplaced compassion" or hyper-vigilance regarding racism can distort simple observations. They argue that open dialogue allows for the removal of such psychological baggage.

82: High Value Target
0:00 - 3:11

82: High Value Target

MoFax Episode 82 Introduction, Live Streaming Updates

Adam Curry and MoFax open episode 82, titled "You Can't Make This Shit Up," from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Virginia. The hosts discuss technical challenges with travel and internet in rural areas before transitioning to podcast business updates. Plans are announced to implement live audio streaming for future recordings and to release "lost tapes" from previous sessions to the audience.

82: High Value Target
3:49:27 - 3:57:35

82: High Value Target

Final Sign-off and Peace Treaty in the Gender War

The hosts call for a "ceasefire" in the gender war, emphasizing that humans are "meant to be together." They play a final clip of Tony Montana from "Scarface" to symbolize Kevin Samuels' role as the "bad guy" who told the truth. Adam Curry offers MoFax a "sandwich and a bed" in Texas as they sign off, reminding listeners to support the show at MoFundMe.com.

81: Qincidence
0:02 - 2:34

81: Qincidence

Texas Heat, South Carolina Meetup, and Roger Roundy Art

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open the show discussing the 95-degree May heat in the Texas Hill Country. Curry recounts a recent No Agenda and Podcasting 2.0 meetup in Charleston, South Carolina, where he met artist Roger Roundy. Roundy is credited with creating the official Mo Facts logo and t-shirt designs.

80: Barry's Back
0:11 - 2:55

80: Barry's Back

MoFax Episode 80 Introduction, Dark MAGA and Pizza Party

Adam Curry and Mo Fax open episode 80 of the MoFax podcast from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Virginia. The hosts discuss their recent schedules, including Curry's travel to New York for his father's internment and Mo's struggle with severe allergies. They introduce the primary theme of the episode regarding misinformation and the emergence of political factions like "Dark MAGA" and the "Pizza Party."

79: Pizza Party
0:07 - 4:17

79: Pizza Party

Mo Facts Episode 79 Introduction and Host Catch-up

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open episode 79 of the Mo Facts podcast from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Virginia. The hosts discuss their recent scheduling conflicts, including Mo's severe seasonal allergies attributed to Japanese cherry blossom trees in D.C. and Adam's recovery from heat stroke and lingering "long COVID" brain fog. They transition into the day's heavy subject matter, issuing a trigger warning for a discussion centered on pedophilia and political grooming debates.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
0:00 - 3:14

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Mo Fax and Adam Curry Discuss Global Restructuring

Adam Curry and Mo Fax open episode 78 from Texas and Northern Virginia, noting the chaotic state of current global events. The hosts introduce the primary theme of the episode, focusing on George Soros and the concept of an "open society." They argue that Soros represents a specific mindset among elites who seek to restructure society through intentional conflict and chaos.

77: No Hugs Needed
0:04 - 2:26

77: No Hugs Needed

Mo Facts Episode 77 Introduction, Value for Value Model

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open episode 77 of the podcast from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Virginia. They discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and reflect on the feedback received from their previous "Third Rail" episode. The hosts prepare to review President Joe Biden's progress following the recent State of the Union address.

76: Third Rail
0:00 - 5:22

76: Third Rail

Mo Facts Episode 76 Introduction and Kwame Brown Panel

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open episode 76 of the podcast. Mo discusses his recent appearance on a live panel with former NBA player Kwame Brown hosted by Dirty Laundry Media on YouTube. The discussion on that panel focused on relationships and black families. Mo reflects on the positive feedback from the previous episode regarding male anger and emotional health, describing it as a "silent killer" for men.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
0:09 - 2:36

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Mo Facts Episode 75, Personal Reflections on Career Transition

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open episode 75 of the podcast, noting their rapid production schedule. Mo Facts introduces a personal theme for the episode titled "Okay Not to Be Okay," centered on recent major changes in his professional life. The hosts briefly touch upon Black History Month and Kanye West's concept of Black Future Month.

73: Justice 4 Juicy
0:00 - 2:26

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Northern Virginia Snowstorm, Texas Power Grid Comparison

A winter storm in Northern Virginia leaves one of the hosts snowed in and without power, drawing comparisons to the 2021 Texas power grid failure. The discussion covers the challenges of being stuck on I-95 and the importance of emergency preparedness, including keeping water and supplies in vehicles.