Topic: Biscayne Bay

5 chapters across the catalog

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 2:04:14 - 2:07:28

1277: Insurrectious

Dame Patricia, Cable Cutting and Austin Roller Derby

Dame Patricia of Biscayne Bay shares her experience cutting her cable subscription to rely solely on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and the No Agenda show. The hosts pivot to a discussion of the Austin roller derby scene, mentioning local teams like the "Putas del Fuego" and "Rhinestone Cowgirls." They emphasize how listener support allows them to provide value without corporate interference.

Slackified
Episode 1199 1:44:09 - 1:46:43

1199: Slackified

Viscountess Dame Patricia, Sir Donald and Delivery Drone Karma

Viscountess Dame Patricia of Biscayne Bay and Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles contribute to the show. Sir Donald marks five years of listening and requests "delivery drone karma" for the holiday season. The hosts discuss the transition of listeners from other podcasts like Atomic Insights to the No Agenda community.

Algorithmic Amplification
Episode 1096 1:32:12 - 1:37:24

1096: Algorithmic Amplification

Peerage Committee Rulings and Territorial Disputes

The Peerage Committee addresses a territorial dispute in Ohio between Sir Corwin Underwood and Sir Ladyfingers. A ruling is made to "gerrymander" the district to allow for specific county protectorates. Additionally, Dame Patricia Worthington is elevated to the rank of Viscountess of Biscayne Bay.

Algorithmic Amplification
Episode 1096 2:04:06 - 2:13:52

1096: Algorithmic Amplification

Final Donor Credits and Knighthood Ceremony

The hosts complete the donor list for the episode, thanking producers for their financial support and "F-cancer" karma requests. A formal knighting ceremony is held for Sir Jack Connors, Sir Dwight the Knight, and Sir Geoffrey B. Marcy. The segment concludes with the elevation of Sir Francis to Earl and Dame Patricia to Viscountess.

Fifth Column
Episode 686 1:00:07 - 1:05:07

686: Fifth Column

Executive Producer Donations, Trucking Competitions and Karma

A significant donation from an anonymous producer in Orange County leads to a discussion on a national trucking competition in Washington D.C. The hosts address the concept of "selling karma," comparing it to the Catholic Church's historical sale of indulgences, while clarifying that the practice was listener-driven. Dame Patricia of Biscayne Bay is knighted following a donation that pushed her over the $1,000 threshold.