In this episode of Randy Unscripted, Randy Black takes a deep dive into one of the most influential and unconventional podcasts in independent media — No Agenda with Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak. Known for their sharp analysis of media narratives, political messaging, and cultural trends, Curry and Dvorak have spent years challenging mainstream assumptions and encouraging listeners to think critically about the information they consume. Randy explores the origins of the show, its lasting influence on podcasting culture, and why so many listeners believe No Agenda consistently identifies major media narratives long before they become obvious to the public.
Throughout the episode, Randy reflects on the importance of media literacy, independent thought, and discernment in an age of nonstop information and algorithm-driven news cycles. By examining the appeal and impact of No Agenda, the conversation expands into broader themes about questioning narratives, evaluating sources, and developing the critical thinking skills necessary to navigate modern media responsibly. Whether you’re a longtime listener of No Agenda or completely new to the show, this episode offers an engaging look at the evolving world of independent podcasting and the role it plays in shaping public conversation.
Throughout the episode, Randy reflects on the importance of media literacy, independent thought, and discernment in an age of nonstop information and algorithm-driven news cycles. By examining the appeal and impact of No Agenda, the conversation expands into broader themes about questioning narratives, evaluating sources, and developing the critical thinking skills necessary to navigate modern media responsibly. Whether you’re a longtime listener of No Agenda or completely new to the show, this episode offers an engaging look at the evolving world of independent podcasting and the role it plays in shaping public conversation.