Topic: Bill Walsh

18 chapters across the catalog

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:20:04 - 1:21:26

1843: Token Muncher

XRP Church Community, Bill Walsh Obituary

A discussion regarding the persistence of XRP "moon" theories notes that the cryptocurrency has gained a following within American church communities. The hosts recall the late Bill Walsh, a major XRP proponent who frequently argued against Bitcoin. Despite years of promises that XRP would replace the SWIFT system, it remains a niche asset.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 2:42:08 - 2:54:57

1842: A Dog A Day

Associate Executive Producer Credits, Knighthood Ceremony

The second segment of donor thank-yous includes the promotion of several producers to the "No Agenda Round Table" as Knights and Dames. A posthumous tribute is paid to Sir Bill Walsh (Sir Saturday Night), including the playing of his "I Got Ants" song. The hosts acknowledge various birthdays and title changes within the "Gitmo Nation" community.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 2:58:03 - 3:10:53

1842: A Dog A Day

End of Show Mixes, Tip of the Day, Outro

The show concludes with a "Tip of the Day" regarding flameless LED taper candles and their remote-control utility. The hosts play several end-of-show mixes, including a special tribute song for the late Bill Walsh. Final sign-offs are delivered from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley as the program transitions to the "Disaffected" podcast.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:21:21 - 1:22:45

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Tribute to "Strokey" Bill Walsh, XRP Advocate

The hosts pay tribute to long-time listener and frequent emailer "Strokey" Bill Walsh, who passed away on December 19th. Known for his strong advocacy for the cryptocurrency XRP and his critical yet dedicated engagement with the show, Walsh is remembered as a significant member of the "Gitmo Nation" community.

Bolt Muncher
Episode 1791 2:25:39 - 2:29:28

1791: Bolt Muncher

Lando Gates Artwork, Salted Carbon Butter Meme

The show's weekly artwork featured "Lando Gates," a parody of the Land O' Lakes brand featuring Bill Gates. The art referenced recent discussions about synthetic "carbon butter" and mRNA in the food supply. Created by Bill Walsh (Sir Saturday), the piece was praised for its creative "hook" and its ability to synthesize multiple show themes into a single viral image.

Quademic
Episode 1723 15:16 - 16:52

1723: Quademic

COVID Retrospective, Best Of Episode Review

The hosts review the recent "Best Of" episode produced by Bill Walsh, titled "This Really Happened." The retrospective focused on the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic and the messaging used prior to the vaccine rollout. Listeners reacted strongly to the reminder of past government and media claims, noting how quickly the public has forgotten the specific details of the 2020 response.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 3:08:32 - 3:10:38

1722: This Actually Happened!

Best of COVID Outro, Holiday Sign-off

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the COVID-19 retrospective, thanking producer Strokey Bill Walsh for the compilation. Adam mentions his upcoming travels to Italy and Amsterdam, while John plans to visit the closing Macy's in San Francisco. They remind listeners to support the show via donations and sign off with their traditional "mofos" and "ahooy" greetings.

ungreen
Episode 1659 1:27:58 - 1:32:12

1659: ungreen

Episode Art Selection, Darren O'Neill Botch

The selection process for episode artwork is reviewed, focusing on a piece by Nesworks for the "Spaving" episode. A submission by Darren O'Neill was rejected because the vehicle depicted was not a Tesla, which was considered a critical error for the segment's context.

Talkin' Loudy
Episode 1281 2:46:26 - 2:50:22

1281: Talkin' Loudy

Wedding Proposal, Listener Audio Submissions

A listener named Bill Walsh submitted a $150 donation along with a lengthy audio file containing a wedding proposal to his partner, Catherine. The hosts expressed mixed feelings about the submission, noting that such personal requests can be difficult to manage within the show's format. They ultimately played the clip but suggested a potential ban on future on-air proposals.

Peak Whiteness
Episode 1248 1:28:53 - 1:33:02

1248: Peak Whiteness

Artwork Selection Process and Nepotism Accusations

The hosts defend their artwork selection process against accusations of nepotism, explaining that they choose pieces based on quality before looking at the artist's name. They highlight the persistence of artist Martin JJ as an example of how to "get the hang of" the show's aesthetic. Additionally, they promote neck gaiters available at the No Agenda shop as a superior alternative to standard masks.

Accelerationism
Episode 1121 2:58:55 - 3:05:05

1121: Accelerationism

Show Outro, Ant Invasion Anecdote

The show concludes with a final sign-off from Austin and Silicon Valley. A host shares a bizarre closing anecdote about an "ant invasion" and the "peppery" taste of accidentally eating an ant. The episode ends with a music mix featuring contributions from Bill Walsh and Sir Jeff Smith.

Kremlin Crush
Episode 1110 1:27:10 - 1:30:03

1110: Kremlin Crush

Donation Trends, The MOOB Amount

Producer Catherine suggested a new donation amount of $30.08, which spells "MOOB" on a calculator, to highlight gender inequalities faced by men. The donation was made in honor of Bill Walsh, also known as Sir Saturday Night, for his birthday. The segment touches on the influence of social justice warrior culture on modern social dynamics.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 1:32:43 - 1:37:01

976: 10th Anniversary

Bill Walsh and the "I Got Ants" Song Controversy

Bill Walsh, the creator of the "Ants Mix," donates to become Sir Saturday Night. The discussion touches on the history of the "I Got Ants" song, its origins as a parody of "The Weasel" from Warner Brothers cartoons, and a bizarre listener claim regarding John C. Dvorak being targeted by the Unabomber.

Terror Put
Episode 923 42:04 - 51:35

923: Terror Put

Wendy Walsh Allegations, Lisa Bloom and Fox News Workplace Culture

Radio personality Wendy Walsh detailed an encounter with Bill O'Reilly where he allegedly rescinded a job offer after she declined an invitation to his hotel suite. Attorney Lisa Bloom, daughter of Gloria Allred, is representing Walsh and other accusers. The hosts analyze Walsh's interview on E! News, questioning the timing of the allegations and the professional fallout that occurred years prior.

Election Special
Episode 876 2:07:36 - 2:09:07

876: Election Special

Eric Wesseldyke, The Ant Song and Twitter Phobia

Eric Wesseldyke is thanked for his $200 donation. He credits the show with immunizing him from the "phobia" seen on Twitter and Facebook following Trump's win. At his request, the hosts prepare to play "The Ant Song" by Bill Walsh at the end of the show.

Election Special
Episode 876 3:13:01 - 3:20:29

876: Election Special

Hillary Clinton Apology, Ant Powder and End of Show Mix

The show concludes with a montage of clips, including Hillary Clinton's repeated apologies during her concession speech. John Dvorak tells a story about eating an ant and suggests grinding them into a peppery powder. The final mix features "The Ant Song" and various soundbites of Trump and others before the final "Adios mofo."

The Sluggish Cloud
Episode 624 35:32 - 38:45

624: The Sluggish Cloud

Al Sharpton, Bowe Bergdahl Defense on MSNBC

Al Sharpton defended the Obama administration's actions regarding Bowe Bergdahl on his MSNBC program, "PoliticsNation." During the segment, Sharpton and guest Joan Walsh emphasized the "sacred duty" to leave no soldier behind, while Sharpton was mocked by critics for using the phrase "shut and dry" instead of "cut and dry."