Topic: Aj

12 chapters across the catalog

RET
Episode 1203 1:08:57 - 1:15:29

1203: RET

Executive Producer Donations, Peerage Title Upgrades

The show acknowledges major donations from Richard Bagwell and retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel AJ Vandersteen. Vandersteen, who requested the title Earl of Southern California in Abeyance, shared his experience visiting family members who are fans of Rachel Maddow. The hosts discuss the "Peerage Committee" and the process of granting honorary titles to donors.

Opinion People
Episode 1134 1:06:20 - 1:12:35

1134: Opinion People

Executive Producer Donations, AJ Van Steenbergen

Executive Producer AJ Van Steenbergen, a retired Marine, contributed $1,000 and shared stories regarding California's new Narcan regulations. Pharmacies are now required to sell Narcan alongside certain opioid prescriptions, sometimes creating cost barriers for patients. The segment also discusses the failures of single-payer healthcare systems in the Netherlands, where drug shortages are becoming common.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 1:05:13 - 1:13:34

1047: Congrats Canada

No Agenda Episode 1047, Executive Producer Donations

The show acknowledges significant donations for Episode 1047, including a $2,000 contribution from David March in honor of his late father, Sir Romano Marchi. Other major producers include Lieutenant Colonel AJ Van Steenburg, who contributed $500. The segment includes the "Value for Value" model explanation, health karma requests, and the knighting of new members into the No Agenda peerage.

Scromit
Episode 994 58:51 - 1:07:41

994: Scromit

AJ Van Steenbergen, Baron of Southern California

Retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel AJ Van Steenbergen donated $1,500 to achieve the rank of Baron. He requested the title "Baron of Southern California," a claim that may be disputed by existing peers in the region. He also shared a personal story regarding severe nerve damage in his feet and the effectiveness of CBD cream for pain management.

Dutch Trump
Episode 888 1:12:20 - 1:17:46

888: Dutch Trump

Episode 888 Donations and Roger Anonymous Karma

The hosts begin the donation segment for the "Triple Eight" episode. A long-time donor, Roger Anonymous, contributes $1,234.56, claiming his annual "Jobs Karma" donation has resulted in a 20% raise every year for five years. Other major donations from Cambridge, UK, and various "slaves" are read and acknowledged with jingles.

The Tolerance Podcast
Episode 551 1:13:47 - 1:17:42

551: The Tolerance Podcast

No Agenda Peerage Map and Trucker Outreach

Sir AJ Reistad has updated the No Agenda peerage map to track protectorates and regional representatives. Meanwhile, Ramsey Kane is leading an outreach effort to distribute show discs to long-haul truckers across the lower 48 states. The hosts believe truckers are a key demographic for the show's "twist on the news," providing an alternative to mainstream talk radio.

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 28:05 - 32:09

500: Codeword Austin

Executive Producer Credits, Baronet AJ Rystad and Ammo Scarcity

Sir AJ Rystad is granted a baronetcy of Treasure Valley, Idaho (initially misidentified as Ohio) following a significant donation. Other executive producers are acknowledged, including Adam Smith and Sir Beer Geek. A discussion ensues regarding the scarcity of ammunition in the United States, with listeners requesting "karma" to find supplies.

Internet in a Suitcase
Episode 321 1:34:18 - 1:37:24

321: Internet in a Suitcase

No Agenda Knighthood Ceremony and ITM Rings

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak perform a knighthood ceremony for four listeners who donated $1,000 or more: AJ Reistad, Daniel Melanson, Don Bean, and Cecil Norris. The new knights are granted the title "Knight of the No Agenda Roundtable" and are eligible to receive white gold "In The Morning" (ITM) rings. The hosts emphasize the importance of listener support to avoid returning to corporate media jobs.

Lucy Napolitano in Yemen
Episode 259 1:03:41 - 1:06:46

259: Lucy Napolitano in Yemen

Media Blather and Hollywood Messaging

Headline News (HLN) and other outlets are criticized for their speculative coverage of the Ronnie Chasen murder. The hosts argue the "random robbery" narrative is a message to Hollywood elites that they are not safe. They suggest the hit was a professional warning related to the PR industry and money.

Trains To FEMA
Episode 202 5:37 - 8:40

202: Trains To FEMA

Executive Producer Credits and Weezer Correction

The hosts acknowledge financial support from John Catalano and AJ Reistad, naming them executive producers for the episode. Adam Curry issues a formal correction regarding Patrick Wilson of the band Weezer, clarifying that Wilson is a founding member and vice president rather than a touring member. The error is attributed to a "bad steer" from Michael Butler.

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Episode 192 2:28 - 10:00

192: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

Executive Producer Credits, Knighting Ceremony and PR Associates

The episode 192 executive producers include Werner Flipson, AJ Tissier, and Matthew Hawking, who each contributed $333.33, a recurring numerical theme in the donations. Associate executive producers recognized include iShare Media, Nina Kristen Hetland from Norway, and Charles Hendrickson from Indiana. The knighting of Sir iShare Media is discussed alongside potential PR associate candidates who have promoted the show through Xbox Live gamertags and other initiatives.