Topic: Challenger

128 chapters across the catalog

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 2:16:42 - 2:21:52

1844: Second Half of Show

Challenger Astronaut Theory, Broward County Public Comment

A man at a Broward County Commission meeting presented a theory that the 1986 Challenger astronauts are still alive, citing individuals with identical names, faces, and ages currently working in academia and business. The speaker was eventually removed from the meeting after commissioners ruled the topic was outside their jurisdiction.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 2:43:23 - 2:54:37

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Dutch Licorice, NICU Dad Challenge and Final Credits

The show concludes with personal notes, including a gift of Dutch licorice and the launch of the "NICU Dad Donation Challenge" for 2026. The hosts read final $50 donations and knight new producers Sir Prompt Jockey and Sir Darius. Adam Curry mentions his struggle with "Cedar Fever" in Texas as they sign off for the day.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 2:10:51 - 2:15:36

1825: MUK-Ultra

Art Generator, Archduke of Central Florida Donation

The Archduke of Central Florida contributed a massive "Rubbleizer" donation of $3,333.33, praising the show's "North Sea Nexus" analysis. The hosts discuss the current state of AI-generated art for the show, noting that while tools are improving, strong human ideas remain essential. The Archduke's note also highlighted the lack of media traction regarding the Minnesota fraud scandal.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 2:11:02 - 2:15:40

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

AI Art Generation, Challenge Coins, Baroness Ladybird

The podcast reviewed recent AI-generated show art and discussed the design of a new "Rubber Lies" challenge coin by Paul Couture. A "switcheroo" donation was acknowledged from Baroness Ladybird in Louisiana, who dedicated her executive producer credit to retired Marine Corps Colonel Sean Wester. The hosts noted the difficulty of producing high-quality AI art, often referring to low-effort submissions as "slop."

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816

1816: Boomer Knowledge

No Agenda Episode 1816 Introduction and Merchandise Updates

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1816 from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley. They critique a poorly executed AI-generated sales pitch from an individual named Stone McGee regarding the No Agenda Rings website. The discussion moves to the sustainability of podcast merchandise, the upcoming production of a new challenge coin by artist Paul Couture, and the collectible nature of past No Agenda memorabilia.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 2:15:54 - 2:27:59

1801: Hate of Speech

Value for Value, Modern Podcast Apps, and Challenge Coins

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and the benefits of modern podcast apps over legacy platforms like Apple and Spotify. A listener named Nate offers to manufacture 33 custom challenge coins for the show through his family's casting company. The segment includes a critique of AI-generated show art and the importance of "taking pride in your work."

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 2:20:12 - 2:26:26

1800: Soros Stooge

Rubbleizer Donations and Challenge Coin Announcement

Two "Rubbleizer" donations of $3,333.33 each were received from Sir Pursuit of Peace and Tranquility and the Commodore Archduke of Central Florida. In response to these significant contributions, the hosts announce plans to develop a special "challenge coin" for donors who reach the Rubbleizer level. The segment includes a "mic bump" and gunfire sound effects requested by the donors.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 28:46 - 31:37

1770: Control Grid

The View, Elon Musk, Republican Primary Threats

Co-hosts on "The View" discussed the potential for Elon Musk to derail Donald Trump's legislative agenda by funding primary challenges against Republican lawmakers. The panel noted that Musk's significant wealth and influence on social media platforms could peel off enough votes to shift the balance of power in the House of Representatives. However, critics pointed to Musk's recent financial backing of a losing judicial candidate in Wisconsin as evidence that his political spending may not always yield the desired results.

Spillover
Episode 1668 1:44:02 - 1:50:32

1668: Spillover

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Ceremony

A major donation segment features Sir Sticton's $1,000 contribution to make his wife Betty a Dame. Sam of the Bear Grass is knighted on his 40th birthday, and Anthony Cottrell promotes his new book "DVD" while being "de-douched." The hosts also discuss the history of military challenge coins, including a rare KGB coin.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 1:53:00 - 1:56:51

1667: Heavy Tail

Rubblizer Donations, Challenge Coins and Random Numbers

The show receives two rare "Rubblizer" donations of $3,333.33 from the Duke of Central Florida and Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles. The hosts discuss creating a custom challenge coin for this specific donation tier, potentially designed by Sir Paul Couture. These large contributions are acknowledged with the "Rubblizer numbers station" jingle and are noted as a significant anomaly in the show's financial history.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 2:23:38 - 2:26:31

1665: Flag Gate

Challenger Astronaut Doppelganger Theory

A clip from a Broward County public meeting features a man presenting a theory that the 1986 Challenger astronauts are still alive. He points to individuals with the same names, ages, and faces—such as a Yale law professor named Judith Resnick—working in various academic and professional fields. The speaker argues the statistical probability of these "doppelgangers" is impossible.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:41:44 - 1:45:43

1664: Friendshoring

Alien Voting Claims, Challenge Coins and Dana Brunetti's Collection

A cryptic note sent to the show's PO box claims that illegal aliens are being issued birth certificates and driver's licenses to facilitate voting under 18 USC 611. The hosts also discuss challenge coins received from listeners and compare their collections to those of Dana Brunetti and Glenn Beck. Brunetti is described as a highly organized archivist with a formidable collection of movie memorabilia, including a full Stormtrooper suit.

WWX
Episode 1651 2:25:53 - 2:30:35

1651: WWX

The Rubbalizer Donation, Baron at Large

A listener known as "Baron at Large" from Bridgewater, New Jersey, established a new donation tier called "The Rubbalizer" with a contribution of $3,333.33. He challenged 20 others to join the club to receive custom challenge coins. The segment includes the debut of a new "Rubbleizer" audio sequence to commemorate the high-value donation.

Mega Strike!
Episode 1541 2:17:50 - 2:25:20

1541: Mega Strike!

Dana Hyde, Challenger 300 Private Jet Fatality

The NTSB released a preliminary report on the death of former Clinton and Obama official Dana Hyde aboard a Challenger 300 private jet. While initially reported as turbulence, the investigation revealed a series of stabilizer trim failures and pilot responses that caused the aircraft to oscillate violently. A pre-existing airworthiness directive regarding miswiring in the trim system suggests the accident may have been caused by a known mechanical fault that was not remediated.

Jab Click Share
Episode 1370 22:38 - 24:09

1370: Jab Click Share

Patrick King Legal Challenge and Alberta Restriction Lift

In Alberta, Canada, activist Patrick King reportedly challenged a COVID-related fine by demanding the state prove the isolation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Claims circulated that the government's inability to produce this evidence led to the lifting of certain provincial restrictions. However, the validity of these claims remains under scrutiny as they primarily circulate on alternative video platforms.