2:02:02 It really helps in people discovering the show. It's something pretty to look at when we post it on social media. It's inviting, people want to click on it. And we think it's contributed enormously to the show. So it is value for value, which consists of time, talent and treasure. And the treasure today comes from our executive and associate executive producers. We kick it off with Patrick Remensberger, Remensberger from Sherman Oaks, California. And he comes in with $365 in the morning. Gentlemen, thank you for your service. Record this donation on behalf of my partner, Joey. Now that's Y-O-Y-I, Joey. She's a big fan, listens with me all the time. Joe G. Oh, Joe G, I'm sorry. Listens with me all the time, but not on her own. Okay?
2:02:55 And then he says, uh, de-doucher? Oh, sure. You've been de-douched. Anyway, NA together and stay together. Tip! Check out Mark Roden-Coyle. Now does this mean it's a switcheroo? Record this donation on behalf of my partner, Joji. So I think we have to give it to Joji, don't we? Yeah, might as well. I think it's a Joji. Although in my estimation that when you have this, you just put Patrick and Joji just in case. Okay. And Joji. Consider it done. All right. Excellent. Next on the list is Jonathan Daniel in Demarest, Georgia. And he says, it's 350 bucks. And he says, happy new year from the North Georgia footballs. Foothills. I'm sorry, North Georgia foothills.
2:03:50 I always think of football and I think of Georgia. Please accept this donation for helping to keep my sanity over these winter months. Can I get a job, Carmen, while I navigate the layoff-ridden tech industry? Thanks for all you do. Peace out! I was reading that Amazon is letting yet another 18,000 people go. Cool. I have a clip for all this. Oh, let's do it. Since we're here, why not? Let's turn this into content. Yeah, it's a layoff. Let me see. I don't see. Yeah, economics. Layoffs. Got it. Managers at tech companies went on a frenzy of hiring to satisfy demand for their products during the height of the pandemic. Now, those at Microsoft have joined others in laying off employees, cutting 10,000 jobs.
2:04:40 CEO Satya Nadella says he's seen customers change how they spend their money. He says some parts of the world are already in recession and organizations in every industry are exercising caution. He says the decisions to reduce the workforce are difficult but necessary. Executives at other technology companies have made similar decisions over the past several months. Those at Amazon plan to lay off about 18,000 employees. Those at Facebook's parent company, Meta Platforms, about 11,000. And those at Salesforce, about 8,000. Microsoft this morning, 10,000. And I think the Amazon is 18,000 times 2. The joke is Amazon makes nothing but sense.
2:05:28 During the lockdowns and all the rest of it, people were ordering a lot of stuff. They weren't going out to some stores were closed. But Microsoft, what's the lockdown got to do with anything or the COVID have to do with anything they're up to? I don't think the problem is COVID. I think the problem is recession. It has nothing to do with COVID, unless you want to say COVID was the instigator of the recession. So that's about 60,000 tech workers. And it's not people at the Amazon warehouse. You know, it's probably, if they're smart, it's probably middle management, HR. Yeah, middle management is always bloating in all these tech companies. Yeah, get rid of them. They just have bloat. They have nothing but bloat and then they use any excuse they can to get rid of them when there's kind of a clean sweep. Don't even do a good... The problem I've always had is they don't even do a good job of it. They just take a group and get rid of them.
2:06:24 Yeah, well it's gonna be interesting in your area. In fact I think it was exhibited best by Elon Musk. Yeah. He's just firing people willy-nilly. They don't know what he... He has no idea what any of them did. Remember when that... when it was... Twitter's gonna... It's gonna fall over! It'll shut down tomorrow! Nope, didn't happen. Anyway, here is your jobs request. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs! Muta. Karma. Commas in Common Meetup. This is from Monroe, Washington, 333.33. Switcheroo donation. Dale Musco won the raffle. All right, so we gotta put Dale in here. Dale Musco won the raffle for the executive producer donation at the Commas in Common Meetup. Says Dame Lady Get Over It. Well, that's cool. So you got your, this is nice, I like that. So they have a raffle and then, a raffle?
2:07:25 and whoever wins gets the executive producership. You got it Dale, congratulations. Thank you so much. Thank you everybody there, commas in common. I've got Sarah Warner in Austin, Texas. You must know her, she's in Austin, Texas. You were in Austin once. Doesn't everybody know everybody? Thanks for being part of the cure to my liberal brainwashing. Boy have I changed y'all And you all helped me feel... insane. Cheers. Thank you, Sarah. I need a lozenge. Yes, you get a lozenge. Sir CB is in Harris, Minnesota, 33333. It is our favorite executive producer donation. In the morning, gents, just a reminder that Goat Karma producers local 33 winter warm up is this Friday. Join us at, oh, it's a promo. Join us at the Cornerstone Pub and Prime. If you please, health, karma, and an F cancer for Becky.
2:08:20 Keep up the good work boys. Sir CB, Knight of the Black Thumbnails and he's a ham as well, 73s he says. KD0 Victor Juliet X-Ray. 73s, kilo 5, alpha Charlie Charlie. You've got karma. Dave Schwain back in McHenry, Illinois 333. I look for a note from him. I couldn't find anything under his last name. There's definitely no donation. A note, I don't know, he's probably using a different name. I'm pretty sure something came through, but I don't have it. So I'm a double up karma. You got it.
2:09:05 You've got karma. And here we have a 320 and it's similar to the one we just heard about. This is the Indy No Agenda January meetup, Greenwood, Indiana, $320. Switcheroo donation for Drew Williams, who was the raffle winner. I like this. I like this idea. The raffle winner for executive producer and knighthood. There you go. So we have Drew Williams on deck. Congratulations, sir. Sir Scott is in Austin, Texas. This is our first Associate Executive Producer donation, $2.55. My keeper and I held a raffle, oh, there we go, at the NA Local 512 January 14th meetup for anyone who made a meetup day donation to get a raffle ticket.
2:09:47 Because my fall deer hunting had kept us from hosting a meetup from October through December, the raffle prizes were all kinds of venison goodies from my hunting harvest. Nice. Nice. We asked the attendees to make any donations so that they could afford to receive a raffle drawing ticket. We collected $2.55 in cash on the day of the meetup, delivered via this PayPal donation. So with this donation and the other attendees' donations credited in 12... 1521... Ah, that's when you scoffed at them. Um... I did. Yes, the total is over 300 he says and worthy of an executive producership for show 1522. So for who is it then? Sir Scott.
2:10:31 No, who got the raffle? No, someone won. Drew Scott. No, he didn't win the raffle. He organized the meetup. But it doesn't mean he didn't win the raffle. This could be rigged. Drew Williams is the indie guy. It's the NA Local 512 Group. There you go. That's... I understand it now. Okay. We'll put it there. You got it. No problem. James Van Winsburg in Ruckersville, Virginia. 222.22. Row of ducks for an early annual donation. Could use some Florida job getting and law land buying karma. Thank you for your courage, gentlemen. ITM. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Karma.
2:11:24 Next up Rita Harrington, Sparks Nevada, 203.33 in the morning. John and Adam, many thanks for your time and talent of media deconstruction with a sense of humor weaved in. Please play Bulldog Karma jingle for all producers and listeners. Garrett Hampton in Pooler, Georgia, 200. He'll be the last associate executive producer for show 1522. And he writes, no agenda homeschoolers. Join us for the homegrown generation family expo March 6th through 9th at homegrowngeneration.com. It's a live online homeschool conference. Listeners save $10 with the coupon code NA. And the portion goes to support no agenda. Well, that's cool. Excellent.
2:12:21 Now that wraps up the... well let me just thank these people and remind them that these executive and associate executive producerships are real credits, forever credits, you can use them anywhere. Put them on IMDB, have a search and see who else is there. You'll be amazed. A lot of heavy hitters in Hollywood use them as well because they're real. Not like some bull crap things. This is a real, you get the credit on the show page, etc. And we really appreciate that. So we will vouch for you if anyone questions that. They're happy to do that. And if you'd like to learn more about these and if you'd like to support the show, go here. And now we'll just continue to go through it since everything is kind of light this month.