Topic: Call In

8 chapters across the catalog

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 2:42:43 - 2:43:54

1550: Clips of the Day

C-SPAN Call-ins, Biden Health Speculation

A C-SPAN caller expresses concern that Joe Biden is "already sick" and that Kamala Harris will eventually take over the presidency. The hosts highlight the caller's cryptic "you know why he's sick" remark as a typical example of the show's favorite call-in moments.

The Poke
Episode 1340 45:58 - 50:10

1340: The Poke

C-SPAN Pre-Screening, Fake Caller Allegations

The hosts analyze a C-SPAN clip where a caller from Oregon mentions being "promised" she would get on the air, suggesting the show's "random" calls are actually pre-screened shills. Callers from Austin and Illinois offer conflicting views on police respect and brutality.

Hippie Hummus
Episode 1087 24:26 - 28:30

1087: Hippie Hummus

British Public Reaction to the 585-Page Brexit Document

CBC reports on the physical weight of the 585-page Brexit document and the skepticism of the British public regarding whether politicians have actually read it. During a radio call-in show, citizens expressed frustration, with some calling for May's resignation. Despite internal Tory party revolts, bookmakers have shifted odds to suggest May might survive a potential vote of no confidence.

Reich 4.0
Episode 904 27:58 - 30:26

904: Reich 4.0

Nigel Farage, Brexit and Online Hatred

Nigel Farage discussed the high levels of intolerance and death threats directed at "Leave" supporters following the Brexit vote. A radio caller from Chesterfield confronted Farage, claiming his existence alone was responsible for a spike in UK hate crimes.

Episode 523 2:15:51 - 2:21:13

523: by Law and by Rule

C-SPAN Callers Raise 9/11 Conspiracy Theories

C-SPAN moderators cut off multiple callers who attempt to discuss 9/11 conspiracy theories or the NIST reports during segments on the NSA. One caller expresses concern that being a "9/11 truth activist" could lead to being labeled a potential terrorist under the NDAA. The hosts observe an organized effort by citizens to raise these issues on air.

Episode 371 31:35 - 34:49

371: Dead Herring in Norway!

No Agenda Merchandise, Radio Call-in Propagation

A debate occurs regarding the promotion of mugs and shirts versus direct donations. The hosts also play a clip of a listener, Bill Edelen, calling into a radio show to promote the No Agenda podcast. They encourage listeners to "propagate the formula" by mentioning the show on other media platforms while remaining sober.

First Buddy
Episode 359 2:44:53 - 2:47:46

359: First Buddy

C-SPAN Call-In Strategy and Show Sign-Off

The hosts encourage listeners to call into C-SPAN programs to promote the No Agenda show, noting the lack of effective screeners. They mock an economist, Phil Kirpin, for calling a listener a "moron" on air. The episode concludes with a final Thanksgiving sign-off and a reminder of the "value for value" model.

Things Could Get Complicated
Episode 198 9:47 - 11:21

198: Things Could Get Complicated

Home Shopping Channel Marketing Strategy

A listener suggestion proposes calling into home shopping channels to mention No Agenda during live product testimonials. The hosts discuss the demographics of people who watch 24-hour shopping networks for electronics and jewelry. They ultimately dismiss the idea of starting their own shopping show due to the perceived workload involved.