Topic: Cardiff

5 chapters across the catalog

HAARP at Home
Episode 1462 2:20:57 - 2:24:41

1462: HAARP at Home

UK Train Strikes, Work From Home Impact

A massive nationwide train strike in the United Kingdom has paralyzed rail travel in cities like Cardiff, Glasgow, and London. Surprisingly, the expected road gridlock did not materialize, suggesting that many workers simply stayed home. This phenomenon is cited as evidence of a permanent shift toward "work from home" culture, which some link to the "Great Reset" agenda.

Freedom Phoney
Episode 1364 2:03:06 - 2:07:01

1364: Freedom Phoney

Producer Donations, Alaska and Cardiff by the Sea

Donations from producers in Palmer, Alaska, and Cardiff by the Sea, California, are acknowledged, including a "de-douching" request for a creator of the "Trump Dumps" jingle. A producer named Mike Salmon apologized for an overly long previous note promoting his inn, explaining he was over-excited about his new business venture. The segment features various listener-requested jingles and "Monk Karma" sound bites.

Schwack the Nose
Episode 685 1:16:41 - 1:22:31

685: Schwack the Nose

eBay Shop Promotion, Wired Magazine Outreach, Nurse Props

The hosts promote a listener's eBay shop, "Gorgeous Clothes and Stuff," based in the UK. They encourage producers to contact Wired Magazine editor Eric Stoyer to recommend the No Agenda show for their podcast lists. The segment concludes with a brief acknowledgment of nurses who sent "props" to the show.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 40:28 - 43:52

605: "Biostitutes"

Global Donations and Latvian "Young Genes" Anecdote

Producers from Connecticut, Camp Lejeune, and Cardiff, UK, send in donations. Eriks Harjo, a Latvian ex-teacher living in the UK, shares a story about being 31 years old but unable to buy alcohol without ID due to his youthful appearance, which he attributes to "Latvian genes." He requests "fu cancer" karma for his family's "third upcoming human resource."

Kale Donuts
Episode 520 1:43:35 - 1:46:05

520: Kale Donuts

Global Donations, 6969 Jingle and Welsh Karma

Donations are read from around the world, including Patrick Oberham in Australia and Dan Godsall in the UK. A producer in Cardiff, Wales, complains about BBC propaganda. The hosts celebrate a record-breaking day for "69-69" contributions, which they call a historical event for the show.