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** CallBack: The Keystone Flag, which was discussed in Episode 15, appears in the background of many episodes.

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** * CallBack: The Keystone Flag, which was discussed in Episode 15, appears in the background of many episodes.

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* AuthorAppeal: The podcast's focus on flags comes from Andy's love of vexillology.

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* AuthorAppeal: AuthorAppeal:
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The podcast's focus on flags comes from Andy's love of vexillology.vexillology.
** The background of the video version of the podcast features various rotating flags that Andy is a fan of, such as the flags of Sutherland, Quebec, and Indianapolis.
** Each episode's focus typically has to do with a specific interest of the special guest.


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* VariationsOnAThemeSong:
** Episode 28 uses a French language version of the theme, as it focuses on French vexillology.
** Episode 30 uses a choir cover of the theme to commemorate the podcast's one year anniversary.
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** CallBack: The Keystone Flag, which was discussed in Episode 15, appears in the background of many episodes.

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** The podcast is represented by an original flag that appears in the background of the videos, with a variation in the logo. It has a blue background with a red flame in the center and a gold microphone inside it. There is a gold pattern on the right side of the flag.

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** The podcast is represented by an original flag called the Flag For Content that appears in the background of the videos, with a variation in the logo. It has a blue background with a red flame in the center and a gold microphone inside it. There is a gold pattern on the right side of the flag.


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** The new flag of Kansas City is much more well-liked than the original. Andy jokingly claims that the podcast is responsible for the redesign due to discussing the flag on the podcast.
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** During the quiz segment, Andy usually asks the guest 13 times 13 as the final question.

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** During the quiz segment, Andy usually asks the guest the answer to 13 times 13 as the final question.13.

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* RunningGag: Andy often starts out episodes by describing the podcast as the only one within an OverlyNarrowSuperlative.

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Andy often starts out episodes by describing the podcast as the only one within an OverlyNarrowSuperlative.OverlyNarrowSuperlative.
** During the quiz segment, Andy usually asks the guest 13 times 13 as the final question.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Early episodes uploaded to [=YouTube=] are audio only, while later episodes feature a video of the host and the guest, as well as showing any flag being discussed on screen.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
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Early episodes uploaded to [=YouTube=] are audio only, while later episodes feature a video of the host and the guest, as well as showing any flag being discussed on screen.screen.
** Early episodes lacked the reoccurring segments of the podcast, such as Andy asking for the best, most underrated, and most underrated flag, and the quiz segment.
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* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: At the start of most episodes, Andy describes it as "the only podcast" within a very specific field, such as being the largest English language vexillology podcast.


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* RunningGag: Andy often starts out episodes by describing the podcast as the only one within an OverlyNarrowSuperlative.
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The podcast is an affiliate of [[https://flagsforgood.com/ Flags For Good]], a flag company that sells flags to promote progressive causes.
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* ShoutOut: Episode 29's title "California Schemin'" references "California Dreamin'" by Music/TheMamasAndThePapas.
* QueerColors: Andy and Tara Starke discuss various queer flags and their colors in Episode 15, examining their meanings and origins.
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* BurningTheFlag: In one episode, Andy briefly discusses flag burnings and how burning a flag is the standard procedure to dispose of an American flag that has touched the ground or has been damaged according to U.S. flag customs.
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It can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/@flaggedforcontent/featured here]] on [=YouTube=] and [[https://open.spotify.com/show/0M61uSXCL922nPV2LufxxG here]] on Spotify.

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It can be found [[https://www.spreaker.com/show/flagged-for-content here]] on Spreaker, [[https://www.youtube.com/@flaggedforcontent/featured here]] on [=YouTube=] [=YouTube=], and [[https://open.spotify.com/show/0M61uSXCL922nPV2LufxxG here]] on Spotify.
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*** Similarly, the bisexual community was originally represented by blue and pink triangles but the bisexual flag is a much more popular symbol today.
** The pink and orange lesbian flag received more popularity in the past few years due to controversies related to previous designs.

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* MorePopularReplacement:[[invoked]] The show often discusses flags that replaced previous flags and were much more popular and well-liked.
** The new flag of Utah, which Andy nicknames the "Newtah" flag, is much more well-liked than the previous flag of Utah, which was a seal-on-a-bedsheet with a forgettable design.
** The six stripe rainbow pride flag became more popular than the original eight stripe design. The progress pride flag is possibly heading in this direction.
** The rainbow flag is a more popular symbol to the queer community than the pink triangle, due to the former's origins in the Holocaust.



* {{Portmantitle}}: Episode 27's title "Czechillology" combines Czech and Vexillology.

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Episode 27's title "Czechillology" combines Czech and Vexillology.Vexillology.
** Episode 23's title "The Newtah Flag" combines new and Utah.
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* SoBadItsGood:[[invoked]{ Andy and his guests have discussed some flags that they find hilariously bad, such as the flag of Springfield Township, Illinois.

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* SoBadItsGood:[[invoked]{ SoBadItsGood:[[invoked]] Andy and his guests have discussed some flags that they find hilariously bad, such as the flag of Springfield Township, Illinois.

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* {{Portmantitle}}: Episode 27's title "Czechillology" combines Czech and Vexillology.



* SoBadItsGood: Andy and his guests have discussed some flags that they find hilariously bad, such as the flag of Springfield Township, Illinois.

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* SoBadItsGood: SoBadItsGood:[[invoked]{ Andy and his guests have discussed some flags that they find hilariously bad, such as the flag of Springfield Township, Illinois.
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* SoBadItsGood: Andy and his guests have discussed some flags that they find hilariously bad, such as the flag of Springfield Township, Illinois.
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** In Episode 28, the house flags from ''Series/GameOfThrones'' are briefly discussed.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Early episodes uploaded to [=YouTube=] are audio only, while later episodes feature a video of the host and the guest, as well as showing any flag being discussed on screen.

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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: This trope is referenced when the theme song is sung in French in the episode on French vexillology.


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* ForeignLanguageTheme: The theme song is sung in French in the episode on French vexillology.
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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The theme song is written and performed by Andy.
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* PunBasedTitle: The title comes from the term "flagged for content", which refers to when something is marked inappropriate or breaking the rules on a website, while also referencing the show's focus on flags.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: This trope is referenced when the theme song is sung in French in the episode on French vexillology.

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* FictionalFlag: The podcast is represented by an original flag that appears in the background of the videos, with a variation in the logo. It has a blue background with a red flame in the center and a gold microphone inside it. There is a gold pattern on the right side of the flag.

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The podcast is represented by an original flag that appears in the background of the videos, with a variation in the logo. It has a blue background with a red flame in the center and a gold microphone inside it. There is a gold pattern on the right side of the flag.flag.
** A commonly discussed subject in episodes is unofficial flag redesigns, such as the Keystone flag redesign of Pennsylvania's flag.
* GratuitousFrench: The title of "La Vex' Est Belle w/ Nasha Gagnebin" and the lyrics of the theme song in this episode are in French to reflect the episode's focus on French vexillology.

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* FictionalFlag: The podcast is represented by an original flag that appears in the background of the videos. It has a blue background with a red flame in the center and a gold microphone inside it. There is a gold pattern on the right side of the flag.

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* FictionalFlag: The podcast is represented by an original flag that appears in the background of the videos.videos, with a variation in the logo. It has a blue background with a red flame in the center and a gold microphone inside it. There is a gold pattern on the right side of the flag.



* TitleThemeTune: Each episode starts with a theme song played on ukulele that uses the show's title in the lyrics.

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* TitleThemeTune: Each episode starts with a theme song played on ukulele that uses the show's title in the lyrics.lyrics.
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* OfficialFanSubmittedContent: Andy sometimes does unboxing videos where he opens flags sent to him by fans.
* OncePerEpisode: Every episode features a quiz segment near the end, where the guest has to answer some flag-related questions.

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* OfficialFanSubmittedContent: OncePerEpisode:
** When introducing the special guest each episode,
Andy sometimes does unboxing videos where he opens flags sent to him by fans.
* OncePerEpisode:
always asks them their favorite flag and what they think are the most overrated and underrated flags.
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Every episode features a quiz segment near the end, where the guest has to answer some flag-related questions.

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[[caption-width-right:350:What's up vexheads?]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:What's up up, vexheads?]]



* {{Catchphrase}}: Andy's catchphrase is "What's up, vexheads?"



* SpecialGuest: Each episode has a guest who Andy discusses flags with. Some guests are vexillological figures, such as members of vexillological organizations, flag designers, or just people with interests in flags, while some other guests know nothing about flags.

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* OfficialFanSubmittedContent: Andy sometimes does unboxing videos where he opens flags sent to him by fans.
* OncePerEpisode: Every episode features a quiz segment near the end, where the guest has to answer some flag-related questions.
* SpecialGuest: Each episode has a guest who Andy discusses flags with. Some guests are vexillological figures, such as members of vexillological organizations, flag designers, or just people with interests in flags, while some other guests know nothing about flags.flags.
* TitleThemeTune: Each episode starts with a theme song played on ukulele that uses the show's title in the lyrics.
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* AuthorAppeal: The podcast's focus on flags comes from Andy's love of vexillology.
* FictionalFlag: The podcast is represented by an original flag that appears in the background of the videos. It has a blue background with a red flame in the center and a gold microphone inside it. There is a gold pattern on the right side of the flag.
* SpecialGuest: Each episode has a guest who Andy discusses flags with. Some guests are vexillological figures, such as members of vexillological organizations, flag designers, or just people with interests in flags, while some other guests know nothing about flags.
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''Flagged for Content'' is a vexillology podcast focusing on flags from around the world hosted by Andy Richardson. It has mostly weekly episodes, with each episode featuring a different special guest. Andy and his guests tackle a different topic in each episode, discussing and analyzing various flags and their histories, symbolism, and design.

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''Flagged for Content'' is a vexillology podcast focusing on flags from around the world hosted by Andy Richardson. It has mostly weekly episodes, with each episode featuring a different special guest. Andy and his guests tackle a different topic in each episode, discussing and analyzing various flags and their histories, symbolism, and design.design.

It can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/@flaggedforcontent/featured here]] on [=YouTube=] and [[https://open.spotify.com/show/0M61uSXCL922nPV2LufxxG here]] on Spotify.

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[[caption-width-right:350:What's up vexheads?]]

''Flagged for Content'' is a vexillology podcast focusing on flags from around the world hosted by Andy Richardson. It has mostly weekly episodes, with each episode featuring a different special guest. Andy and his guests tackle a different topic in each episode, discussing and analyzing various flags and their histories, symbolism, and design.

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