Topic: Calgary

41 chapters across the catalog

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833

1833: Spicy Mode

Alberta Separation Petition, Calgary Independence Movement

Thousands of people gathered in Calgary to sign a petition advocating for Alberta's separation from Canada. The event exceeded attendance expectations, though details regarding the specific ballot status and official demands of the independence movement remain unclear.

Word Veto
Episode 1757 2:56:29 - 3:03:58

1757: Word Veto

Calgary Fluoride Study and CIA Docility Claims

A study comparing Calgary (non-fluoridated) and Edmonton (fluoridated) showed only a 10% difference in tooth decay prevalence among children, which the hosts argue does not justify the potential risks. The discussion references the book "Legacy of Ashes," which claims the CIA once considered using fluoride to make populations in enemy camps more "docile." The segment concludes that topical application by dentists is a safer alternative to mass water fluoridation.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 2:57:04 - 3:02:36

1694: Gorgeous

Donor Roll Call, Archduke of Luna, Bad Idea Supply

The hosts read the names and locations of donors contributing $50 or more to the program. Notable contributors include "The Archduke of Luna" and "Bad Idea Supply," a company that produces burning gear. The roll call includes listeners from the UK, Australia, Belgium, and across the United States, demonstrating the show's global reach.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 2:43:38 - 2:45:55

1685: Favela Ready

Millennial Cancer Rates, Obesity and Environmental Factors

A study by the American Cancer Society and the University of Calgary found that 17 out of 34 types of cancer are being diagnosed more frequently in younger adults, particularly millennials born around 1990. While researchers point to obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and environmental chemicals, the hosts question why other factors like recent vaccinations are not explored in mainstream reports.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369 3:04:20 - 3:07:14

1369: COVID Roulette

Calgary Stampede Meetup, Global Event Calendar

A small meetup was held in Calgary, Alberta, following the annual Stampede. The hosts preview upcoming events in Buffalo, Michigan, Philadelphia, and international locations including Germany, Switzerland, and Australia. Listeners are encouraged to visit NoAgendaMeetups.com to find or start local gatherings.

Heat Map
Episode 1368 3:22:58 - 3:27:35

1368: Heat Map

Duke of Luna, Global Meetup Calendar

Baron Kevin McLaughlin was upgraded to the "Duke of Luna" following a significant donation. The show also promoted a full calendar of global meetups, including events in Portland, Oklahoma City, and Killeen, Texas. These gatherings are encouraged as a way for listeners to maintain their "amygdala in check" and connect with like-minded individuals in a judgment-free environment.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 2:12:32 - 2:14:55

1366: Pingdemic

Denise Barr and Canadian Politics

Denise Barr from Calgary, Alberta, donated to the show, discussing her battle with rheumatoid arthritis and her use of edibles for pain management. She expressed strong disapproval of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, describing him as a "communist Marxist." The segment contrasted the public perception of Trudeau with that of US President Joe Biden.

Bunny Hugging
Episode 1341 55:48 - 57:49

1341: Bunny Hugging

Oregon Hospital Capacity and Church Confrontations

An Oregon hospital report shows ICU capacity at 99%, which the hosts claim is standard target capacity rather than a crisis. In Calgary, a preacher again confronts police and health officials attempting to enter his church during a service, labeling them "Gestapo" and "Nazis."

33 Cases
Episode 1266 1:34:35 - 1:37:20

1266: 33 Cases

Calgary Meetup Report and Western Canada Travel Observations

Sir Michael of Calgary reported on his drive from Texas to Canada, noting the stark differences in mask mandates across Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Upon completing a 14-day government quarantine, he hosted the second Calgary No Agenda meetup. The event featured several long-time producers and resulted in Sir Michael being elevated to the rank of Baronet.

33 Cases
Episode 1266 1:42:15 - 1:48:08

1266: 33 Cases

Knighting Ceremony and Peerage Title Bestowals

The hosts conducted a formal knighting ceremony for top donors, bestowing titles such as Sir Michael Baronet of Calgary and Vegas. New knights including Eric Mackey and Michael Janoski were welcomed to the "Roundtable" for their financial support. The segment emphasized the show's independence from traditional advertising and its reliance on the producer community.

Ear Trumpet
Episode 1265 1:48:45 - 1:57:04

1265: Ear Trumpet

Associate Executive Producers and Stay Safe Criticism

Producers from Calgary and Pennsylvania contribute to the show, with one medical diagnostic saleswoman criticizing the over-allocation of resources to COVID-19 testing. The phrase "stay safe" is criticized as being hollow and irritating, particularly for families with members in active military service. The hosts reiterate their commitment to an ad-free, "uncancellable" format.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 2:43:34 - 2:46:07

1231: Mask QR Raid

Global Birthday Wishes and "Duke of the South"

Producers from Norway, Trinidad, and Calgary send birthday wishes and donations. Sir Patrick Coble, the "Baron of Tennessee," reports on the tech industry, noting that while some clients are cutting costs, others are booming due to the demand for secure remote access via Citrix and VMware.

Kung Flu
Episode 1213 1:34:37 - 1:37:00

1213: Kung Flu

Canadian Media Deconstruction and The Rebel

A listener from Calgary asks for Canadian media deconstruction sources, and the hosts recommend Ezra Levant's "The Rebel." They discuss the $600 million government subsidy for "good media" in Canada. The segment includes a "Klobuchar" jingle and a discussion on the phrase "that sounds pretty good."

Generational Justce
Episode 1170 1:59:04 - 2:03:05

1170: Generational Justce

Birthday Donations, Dame Astrid and Baroness of South China Sea

A large volume of $55 donations arrived to celebrate a host's 55th birthday, including contributions from Dame Andrea in Alberta and Dame Astrid Klein. Astrid was recognized as the Baroness of the South China Sea (or Japan Sea). The segment noted the high level of engagement from the "No Agenda" community in funding the show's value-for-value model.

Chow Hound
Episode 948 1:34:37 - 1:37:01

948: Chow Hound

Justin Trudeau, Calgary Stampede Controversy

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism during the Calgary Stampede for previously omitting Alberta from a list of provinces in a Canada Day speech. His appearance at the event, characterized as "Cowboy Halloween," was seen as a calculated effort to mend relations with conservative Albertans. The segment also included a "Zika" jingle request from a Canadian donor.

Hate Crime Manager
Episode 861 2:44:29 - 2:47:59

861: Hate Crime Manager

University Student Confronted Over Trump Hat in Calgary

A viral video from Mount Royal University in Calgary shows a female student confronting a peer for wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, labeling it "hate speech." The hosts discuss the student's written response, which argues that university spaces must be "safe spaces" free from oppressive symbols.

Trump Head
Episode 795 2:46:07 - 2:52:03

795: Trump Head

88-88 Club and International Donor Roll Call

The donation roll call continues with the "88-88" club and various international producers from Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands. A discussion about Niagara Falls reveals plans to temporarily "shut down" the falls on the American side for bridge repairs. The hosts provide "Job Karma" to several listeners and acknowledge the "Value-for-Value" support from the global "Gitmo Nation."