Topic: 333

15 chapters across the catalog

Ninja Variant
Episode 1467 1:55:43 - 2:03:28

1467: Ninja Variant

Meetup Reports, Host Replacement Poll Proposal

The hosts discuss recent listener meetups and a controversial donation proposal regarding a "host replacement poll" in the event of a host's demise. They also touch on various listener-submitted topics, including "yak balls" and relationship karma requests.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 2:14:31 - 2:22:58

1372: Grope Line

Relationship Karma, Birthday Shoutouts, Angel Numbers

The hosts process various donations for relationship karma and birthdays. They discuss the significance of "angel numbers" like 333 and 311 in producer donations. Vinnie Visconti and his wife Sinead are highlighted for their support and their "exit strategy" from the current political environment.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 1:44:25 - 1:48:08

1302: Mink Road

Sir Niels Den Olysheik, Dutch Knighting Ceremony

Niels Den Olysheik from Breda, Netherlands, was knighted following a donation of $333.33 on his 34th birthday. He expressed a desire to move to Texas due to the increasing globalist agenda and COVID-19 restrictions in Europe, such as the cancellation of New Year's fireworks. The ceremony included traditional jingles and a request for "health karma" for his family.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1066 1:22:20 - 1:27:19

1066: Hunger Stones

Executive Producer Donations and the Mark of the Beast

The hosts acknowledge high-value donations from "Executive Producers," including a $1,000 "Instant Knight" donation from Brian Gerard. A $666 donation from Jack Swoboda triggers a discussion about the "Mark of the Beast" and a potential spreadsheet error, as the donor intended to send $333. A technical glitch prevents the immediate playing of a listener-submitted audio mix.

Lions Stood Still
Episode 333 51:38 - 59:15

333: Lions Stood Still

Executive Producer Credits, 333 Club, Donation Segment

The hosts thank the "Dual Producers" and Executive Producers who contributed to the 333rd episode. Notable donors include Allen Thompson, Michael Kearns, and Oscar Nadal. A new "Magic Knight," Jordan Wyatt, is introduced, representing the southernmost vegan organization in New Zealand. The segment emphasizes the value-for-value model and the importance of listener support to remain independent of corporate influence.

Lions Stood Still
Episode 333 1:54:59 - 1:57:25

333: Lions Stood Still

333 Club Donor Roll Call

In honor of the 333rd episode, the hosts read a comprehensive list of every producer who has donated exactly $333 to the show over the past several months. This "roll call" serves as the official credit for the episode, acknowledging the financial support that keeps the program running during the "dog days of summer."

Bud Nip
Episode 332 27:21 - 35:39

332: Bud Nip

Executive Producers, Show 333 Club, New Knight

The hosts acknowledge several executive producers and donors contributing to the upcoming milestone episode 333. Adam Curry recounts a recent meetup in Hoboken, New Jersey, where he knighted E. Adam Atia using a pizza cutter following a thousand-dollar donation. They encourage listeners to join the "333 Club" to support the show's independent production model.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 1:19:50 - 1:25:52

332: Bud Nip

Donation Segment, Hoboken Meetup, Knighting Ceremony

The hosts read a list of donors and executive producers, including a contribution from Jupiter Broadcasting. Adam Curry provides details on the New York-New Jersey meetup held at Benny's Pizza in Hoboken, thanking Sir Daniels for hosting the event. They announce the final week for purchasing the "333 coin" and acknowledge several new members of the No Agenda Roundtable.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 2:02:02 - 2:04:20

331: Ricin Beans

No Agenda Album Art and 333 Challenge Coins

The show recognizes the artists contributing to the No Agenda album art and celebrates the birthday of listener Derek Bolley. Listeners are encouraged to check out the remaining 333 Challenge coins before the upcoming 333rd episode. The hosts reiterate that high-quality art and unique incentives help drive the donation-based model.

Two Batteries One Cup
Episode 329 22:19 - 25:35

329: Two Batteries One Cup

Executive Producer Credits, 333 Club Donations

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors and executive producers, including Benjamin Caudill, David Lee, and Sir Dwayne Melançon. A donation of $666.66 is noted alongside a request for "karma" for a family member involved in a motorcycle accident. The segment reinforces the value-for-value model of the show through listener-supported credits.

Code 33
Episode 301 2:21:00 - 2:24:13

301: Code 33

Salt and Alzheimer's Research, Show Outro

New research published in JAMA suggests that high salt intake may not be as deadly as previously claimed. The hosts also note a new "obesity link" to Alzheimer's and the U.S. government's order for more anthrax vaccines. They conclude the show by encouraging listeners to join the "333 Club" and prepare for the next episode on Sunday.

Gingerbread Nation
Episode 277 2:16:27 - 2:20:22

277: Gingerbread Nation

Project 333 and Microsoft's 33 Patch Message

The hosts discuss "Project 333," a minimalist fashion movement encouraging people to live with only 33 items of clothing for three months. They also highlight a Microsoft security update that patched exactly 33 holes and 3 zero-day flaws. They interpret the repeated use of the number 33 as a coded "mission accomplished" signal to intelligence agencies like the NSA.

Train Crashes into Plane
Episode 219 58:30 - 1:02:25

219: Train Crashes into Plane

Karma Donations and Job Success Stories

A listener shares a detailed story of "karma" after donating to the show, involving a series of coincidences with the number 333 during a job interview process. Despite initial setbacks, the donor eventually secured a position as a data network engineer. The hosts use the anecdote to encourage further donations to the program's "good luck" fund.