Topic: Ann Arbor

10 chapters across the catalog

Happy in Helsink
Episode 1540 1:39:53 - 1:43:56

1540: Happy in Helsink

Anniversary Donations, Pregnancy and Birthday Karma

Listeners Miguel Espinal, Kelly Schirmer, and Kelly Conway send donations for birthdays and anniversaries. Schirmer requests vacation karma for a missed honeymoon in Barbados, while Conway requests "pregnancy karma." Valentino Argero promotes his grooming product company, Castel Silano.

Baby Stealers
Episode 1423 1:46:19 - 1:53:14

1423: Baby Stealers

Final Donations, Pam and Tommy Recommendation

The final segment of donor thank-yous includes producers from the UK, Canada, and Michigan. Adam Curry recommends the Hulu series "Pam and Tommy" to John Dvorak, describing it as a weird look at the 1990s celebrity sex tape scandal.

No Sweat
Episode 1191 2:27:22 - 2:32:47

1191: No Sweat

Global Meetup Reports, Cincinnati and Michigan

Producers from the No Agenda community report on successful meetups in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Cincinnati event was notably composed of "90% dudes named Ben," a recurring show trope. Upcoming meetups are announced for The Hague, British Columbia, Utrecht, College Station, and Sydney, Australia.

Kebab Panic!
Episode 987 1:13:57 - 1:16:50

987: Kebab Panic!

Michigan Local 1 Invitation and Detroit Sightseeing

A formal invitation on parchment paper is delivered from the "Michigan Local 1" producer group, requesting a visit from the hosts. The discussion covers potential sightseeing locations in Detroit, such as the abandoned Packard plant and the old train station, while suggesting Ann Arbor as a better location for a formal meetup.

Hot Rhetoric
Episode 784 1:00:04 - 1:03:51

784: Hot Rhetoric

Donation Segment, Sir Fudge Fountain and NPR

The hosts acknowledge major donations from Brian Lawson and Sir Fudge Fountain of Ann Arbor. Sir Fudge Fountain's note critiques the current state of NPR, describing it as a "nostalgia machine" that has become unreasonably politicized and unlistenable, specifically mentioning "A Prairie Home Companion" and "Radio Lab."

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 46:27 - 50:40

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Global Donors, Dutch Etiquette, and The Formula

Donations from Hong Kong, Michigan, and Colorado are acknowledged, including a plug for Bear's Handyman Service. A linguistic tangent explores the term "Dutch treat," which the Dutch themselves refer to as "going American." The segment concludes with a reminder of "The Formula" for propagating the show's message through direct interaction.

Droves of Jihadis
Episode 619 1:53:23 - 2:03:46

619: Droves of Jihadis

Technical Glitch and the Occult Bookstore Firing

After a recording glitch, the hosts recount a story from a producer named Scott in Ann Arbor. Scott was reportedly fired from a job at an occult bookstore after mentioning he listened to the No Agenda show. The bookstore owner allegedly recognized the show as being hosted by "that guy with the earthquake machine" and terminated Scott two days later.

Let's Get Social!
Episode 611 2:40:15 - 2:53:38

611: Let's Get Social!

Listener Donations and Job Karma Requests

A second round of listener donations is acknowledged, featuring contributors from Israel, Australia, and the Netherlands. The hosts grant "job karma" to several listeners struggling with employment and "birthday karma" to others. The segment includes a story from a listener who mocked a DHS "active shooter" training video at his workplace.

The Convincables
Episode 446 1:33:42 - 1:38:01

446: The Convincables

Listener Donations and Australian Travel Observations

The hosts read letters from donors in Michigan, Louisiana, and Canada. One listener describes discovering the podcast through an Indian dating site, while another from Melbourne discusses the local culture in Perth and Victoria. The segment focuses on the "value for value" model and the personal sacrifices listeners make to support the show.