This MGF Podcast episode, broadcast on November 24th, 2025, features a live chat covering a diverse range of topics including firearms, cars, politics, and cryptids. The description also promotes merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, and support options via Patreon and Subscribestar, indicating a content creator with a community focus.
This YouTube video, titled 'IT Support Group - Moondog TMI 251112,' is described as a live chat show featuring 'professional computer geeks' discussing the challenges of working in IT. The video also includes a sponsorship segment for Aura, a service aimed at protecting users from data breaches. Viewers are directed to a provided link for more information.
This video from Moondog TMI features a live chat show where Moondog discusses the origin of his online nickname. He is joined by Creative Director Adam Chasnow, who is credited with giving him the nickname "Moondog". The description also includes a sponsorship plug for Aura, a service focused on data breach protection, with a promotional link for a free trial.
This YouTube video is a live chat titled "Toy Guns for Tots '25 LIVE Chat!". The description heavily promotes merchandise from "yankees-swag-bag-bonanza.myshopify.com" and a backup YouTube channel. It also includes links to join the channel for perks and become a patron on Patreon or SubscribeStar. The original score is by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield. While the title mentions "Toy Guns", the context and promotional nature suggest it's likely related to the creator's existing content, which is often firearms-adjacent, despite the literal wording of the title. The focus is on community engagement and supporting the creator's various platforms and merchandise.
This "Too Much Information" live chat episode hosted by Moondog focuses on Halloween, exploring themes of costumes and cosplay. The video also includes a sponsorship segment for Aura, promoting their data breach protection services with a special offer for viewers. A link to further notes is provided.
This "Too Much Information" live chat episode focuses on dashcams, discussing their pros, cons, and usefulness. The host is joined by Jessie and James from Vueroid, a Korean dashcam manufacturer. The description also includes a link to the host's notes and a sponsorship advertisement for Aura, a data breach protection service, offering a free trial through a dedicated link.
This YouTube video, titled 'Moondog TMI 251015 L.A. ComicCon,' is part of a live chat show called 'Too Much Information.' The episode features Robin Casares, a cosplayer at the L.A. Comic Con. The video is sponsored by Aura, a data protection service, with a call to action to visit a specific link for a free trial.
This YouTube video, titled 'Moondog TMI 251008 Japanimation Quiz,' is a live chat show from Moondog Industries. The description highlights the continued popularity of Demon Slayer and KPop Demon Hunters, tracing their roots back to 'Japanimation' (Japanese anime TV series) broadcast in the US during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. The video also features a sponsorship plug for Aura, a data breach protection service. Based on the title and description, the content appears to be a quiz or discussion focused on anime history and related pop culture, with no direct mention of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics.
This YouTube video features Moondog on his 'Too Much Information' live chat show, discussing the immense popularity of the anime Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle in the US. Moondog aims to provide viewers with the essential basics of Demon Slayer with minimal spoilers. The video is sponsored by Aura, a service that helps protect against data breaches, and viewers are directed to a specific link for a free trial.
This YouTube Short is a live chat from Moondog's 'Too Much Information' show, where he discusses a video he posted three years ago that has unexpectedly gone viral this week. He questions the sudden surge in popularity. The video is sponsored by Aura, offering a 14-day free trial for data breach protection.
This YouTube video, titled 'Moondog TMI Live 250827 Cracker Barrel,' is a live chat show hosted by Moondog. The discussion focuses on a current 'Culture War hot topic' specifically related to Cracker Barrel. The video is sponsored by Aura, a data security service, and viewers are encouraged to visit a provided link for a free trial. A separate link for Moondog Industries is also included.
This YouTube video is part of the 'Moondog TMI' live chat show, featuring a discussion with Professor Martin Rendel from Germany on bridging cultures through art and design. The video also includes a promotional segment for Aura, a data breach protection service, and directs viewers to Martin Rendel's TEDx Talk. The description mentions a contest entry email and links to various Moondog social media platforms and review channels. Production notes detail the editing software, camera equipment, and crew involved. A disclaimer emphasizes that the video is for educational and entertainment purposes, with safety precautions taken during filming, and clarifies Moondog Industries' role as not a gun shop.