Topic: Chris Wilson

38 chapters across the catalog

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 1:55:56 - 1:59:47

1708: Gaytheist

Producer Updates, Neighbor Dispute Lawsuit

Updates on various show producers include Sir Chris Wilson's recent TEDx talk on data and algorithms. One host shares a personal anecdote about a 12-foot hole being dug for a septic system and mentions an ongoing legal dispute with a neighbor. The lawsuit, which has lasted several years, involves property boundaries and "impinging on turf," though specific details are withheld.

Natalism
Episode 1682 3:12:51 - 3:17:35

1682: Natalism

End of Show Mixes and Outro

The show concluded with a selection of "End of Show Mixes" from producers in Australia, the UK, and China. John C. Dvorak provided a "Tip of the Day" recommending Boeshield T9, a rust and corrosion protection lubricant developed by Boeing. The hosts signed off from FEMA Region 6 and Northern Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to support the show at noagendadonations.com.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 3:00:17 - 3:05:31

1679: No Jet No Deal

Outro and "Blame it on the Glitch" Mix

The episode wraps up with a musical mix by Sir Chris Wilson titled "Blame it on the Glitch," satirizing the media's tendency to use the word "glitch" to describe major systemic failures. The segment highlights various news clips where the term was used to downplay issues ranging from IRS computer crashes to denied military benefits.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 3:06:07 - 3:22:55

1603: Rolling Start

Birthday Announcements, End of Show Mix

The show concludes with a list of listener birthdays and the formal knighting ceremony for new graduates of the No Agenda PhD program. A final end-of-show mix by Sir Chris Wilson is played, featuring satirical commentary on political figures and cultural trends. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, announcing the next broadcast date.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 3:10:26 - 3:16:39

1573: 4 No Youth

End of Show Mixes and Outro

The show concludes with end-of-show mixes by Sir Chris Wilson and Sir Seat Sitter, featuring songs about Google and the "QAnon Man." The hosts sign off from Texas and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to return on Thursday for more media deconstruction. The final audio clips touch on Russiagate, the IG report, and the "trust the plan" rhetoric of the QAnon movement.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 20:26 - 22:19

1479: MacGuffin

No Agenda Primetime Players, End of Show Mix

A preview of the upcoming "end of show mix" describes a dramatic mock advertisement produced by Chris Wilson and featuring Dame Jennifer and Sir Felix. The segment is framed as a high-quality satirical piece that parodies contemporary social issues and media tropes.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 2:51:03 - 2:57:10

1479: MacGuffin

Agenda Reassignment Satire, No Agenda Players

The "Gitmo Players Guild" performed a satirical audio drama titled "Agenda Reassignment," parodying gender identity narratives through the lens of "No Agenda" fandom. The piece features Sir Chris and Sir Felix Wilson describing a child's "coming out" as a No Agenda producer and undergoing "media deconstructive surgery" to identify propaganda.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1477 3:01:57 - 3:07:00

1477: Hunger Stones

Outro and End of Show Mix, Sir Chris Wilson

The hosts sign off from FEMA Region 6 and Northern Silicon Valley, announcing their return for the next Thursday broadcast. The episode concludes with a satirical musical mix by Sir Chris Wilson titled "In the Year 2025," projecting a dystopian future of mandates and political shifts.

BINO
Episode 1301 1:24:25 - 1:26:47

1301: BINO

No Agenda Stream and Producer Network

The hosts promote the No Agenda Stream and the community's social network, highlighting the support system within the "Producer Network." A letter from David Fox describes how fellow producers from Australia and DC tracked him down in the hospital after an assault to ensure his well-being, illustrating the real-world value of the community.

Electrical College
Episode 1300 2:22:07 - 2:25:29

1300: Electrical College

Community Support, Hospitalized Producer Story

The hosts share a heartwarming story of a producer who was hospitalized after an assault and received supportive calls from other community members, including "DC Girl" and Chris Wilson from Australia. This illustrates the deep personal connections formed through the No Agenda Social network and the broader producer community.

Eyeballitis
Episode 1284 3:01:18 - 3:06:29

1284: Eyeballitis

End of Show Mix and "Dimension B" Song

The episode concludes with an "end of show mix" featuring a song about the "crazy masked lady" and the feeling of living in "Dimension B." The lyrics touch on the social friction caused by mask mandates and the media's coverage of Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos."

Pale Male
Episode 1211 1:38:17 - 1:41:31

1211: Pale Male

Dame Astrid, Tiny Homes Development

Dame Astrid Lees-Lees donates $222.22 from Tokyo, suggesting a "Duke Drive" for show musician Sir Chris Wilson. Michael Bernstein contributes $200.07, promoting his business "Mutual Win," which develops 300-square-foot tiny homes in historical areas. The hosts admire the modern design of the homes and discuss the potential for placing them in residential backyards.

Pain of Imprisonment
Episode 1210 2:47:50 - 3:00:27

1210: Pain of Imprisonment

Frank Sinatra Auction, Impeachment Song and Sign-off

The show concludes with news of an auction featuring items from Frank Sinatra's executive suite at the former Golden Nugget Casino. The final segment features a long-form musical parody by Sir Chris Wilson titled "The Day the Impeachment was Signed," set to the tune of "American Pie." The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the next broadcast.

Rewilding
Episode 1209 2:40:58 - 2:46:51

1209: Rewilding

End of Show Mixes, Impeachment Parody, Sign-off

The show concludes with musical mixes by Sir Chris Wilson, featuring parodies of "American Pie" and "Let It Be" themed around the impeachment of Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi's role in the proceedings. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" and a reminder that "Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself."

RET
Episode 1203 4:05 - 5:37

1203: RET

Scott Adams Endorsement, No Agenda Christmas Album

Dilbert creator Scott Adams endorsed the show on his Periscope broadcast, leading to an influx of new listeners. Additionally, the No Agenda Christmas album by Sir Chris Wilson remains available for the holiday season, featuring the "Ring Doorbell Hack" track.

Snakes and Spikes
Episode 1178 2:51:34 - 2:57:24

1178: Snakes and Spikes

No Agenda Outro, End of Show Mix

The program concludes with a musical mix featuring classic No Agenda clips and a satirical song about Hillary Clinton's potential 2020 run. The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the next broadcast on Sunday. The final segments include a repetitive "China is asshole" audio clip and various listener-submitted sound bites.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 57:18 - 1:02:17

1177: Moral Army

No Agenda Stream, Art Contest, Dame Donation Drive

The hosts transition to show logistics, thanking the "trolls" in the chat room and discussing the weekly artwork. Nick the Rat's depiction of Greta Thunberg as Wednesday Addams is praised. They also announce a "Dame Donation Drive" to encourage more women to support the show, featuring a musical mix by Sir Chris Wilson.