Topic: Croatia

47 chapters across the catalog

Glop
Episode 1789 3:23:07 - 3:27:59

1789: Glop

John's Tip of the Day, Vegeta Spice and "Glop"

John's "Tip of the Day" featured Vegeta, a popular Eastern European spice blend from Croatia often used as a salt substitute or bouillon. The discussion also introduced "Glop," a signature vegetable mishmash dish made by one of the hosts' wives. The segment encouraged listeners to experiment with international flavor profiles to avoid "cooking fatigue."

The Blurt
Episode 1736 2:43:55 - 2:53:35

1736: The Blurt

Associate Producer Credits, Global Meetups, Knighting Ceremony

The show concludes with a long list of $50+ donations and birthday wishes for the "Gitmo Nation" community. Meetup reports were received from Tokyo, South Dakota, Philadelphia, and North Georgia. A new knight, Sir Deeterino of the Elbow, was dubbed into the No Agenda Round Table, and the hosts celebrated the global reach of the show, including listeners in Poland and Croatia.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 3:00:31 - 3:04:58

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Regional Donors, International Listeners

The hosts acknowledge a diverse group of donors from Topeka, Kansas, to Croatia. They discuss the tax advantages of living in Vancouver, Washington, and thank listeners for their feedback on the recent McDonald's-themed newsletter. This segment highlights the global reach of the show's audience and their engagement with the "Value for Value" model.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 3:35:14 - 3:41:11

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Birthday List and No Agenda Meetup Map

The hosts read the weekly birthday list and promote the new "No Agenda Meetup Map" website. They play a report from a 10th-anniversary meetup in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and highlight upcoming events in Croatia, Chicago, and the Netherlands. The segment emphasizes the "Morning Zoo" style of listener-submitted meetup reports.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:28:54 - 2:33:05

1641: Lock the Clock

Mitt Romney Criticism and Croatian "Illegal Mussels" Story

Mitt Romney is criticized for being the only Republican seen standing and clapping with Democrats during the State of the Union. This leads into a personal anecdote about a trip to Croatia to write for "Bug" magazine, involving a meal of illegal, mud-tasting mussels in Dubrovnik. The story illustrates the "scofflaw" nature of local culture in the post-communist era.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:33:05 - 2:38:37

1641: Lock the Clock

Executive Producer Donations and Rev. Al Gaffes

A series of high-value donations are read, resulting in new knighthoods and damehoods for producers from Croatia, Kansas, and Florida. The segment includes a "Rev. Al" Sharpton montage featuring his recent verbal gaffes, such as mispronouncing "Ukraine" as "Recrained." The hosts thank the producers for their "tax refund" contributions and loyalty to the show's mission.

Bay Gin
Episode 1532 50:21 - 52:03

1532: Bay Gin

Ukrainian Refugee Impact, Croatia Rental Market

A report from a producer in Croatia describes how the influx of Ukrainian refugees has doubled rental prices in Zagreb. The segment also mentions the impact of the refugee crisis on social apps like Tinder in the region.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 2:43:34 - 2:46:44

1518: Q-Yoga

Croatia Joins Eurozone and Schengen

Croatia officially became the 20th member of the Eurozone and the 27th member of the passport-free Schengen zone on January 1st. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Zagreb to mark the milestone, which aims to boost the country's tourism sector. However, some critics grumble that the decision to drop the kuna for the euro was made without a public referendum and may hurt the small economy.

French Rats
Episode 1448 2:54:05 - 2:56:12

1448: French Rats

Croatia Meetup Bust, New Hampshire Meetup Report

A meetup report from Croatia reveals that no one attended, while a report from Wyndham, New Hampshire, features a lively group discussing state secession and the upcoming "Grok Fest." The hosts emphasize the need for high-quality audio in meetup reports and encourage producers to send written summaries if audio is unavailable.

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 3:00:04 - 3:04:08

1446: That 70's Podcast

Texas Slim's Beef Initiative and Upcoming Meetups

Adam Curry discusses his involvement with "Texas Slim's Beef Initiative," which aims to connect consumers directly with ranchers to ensure access to high-quality food. A list of upcoming meetups is read, covering locations from Bellevue, Washington, to Croatia. The hosts emphasize the importance of these gatherings for building a resilient community outside of mainstream digital platforms.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 1:24:20 - 1:27:19

1398: Gender Justice

Carbon Credit Economy, Global Digital Identity

"Texas Slim" posits that the COVID-19 pandemic served as an experiment for a global digital identity system that will eventually underpin a "carbon credit economy." He suggests that countries like Australia and Italy are being incentivized to comply due to debt ratios, while nations like Russia and Croatia are showing resistance. The goal is to commoditize human behavior and consumption into a tradable spreadsheet of value.

Magnetofection
Episode 1360 2:47:59 - 2:50:21

1360: Magnetofection

Global Meetup Schedule, July 2021

The hosts run through an extensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups across the globe, including events in Denver, Sacramento, Houston, and Dubrovnik, Croatia. They emphasize that these gatherings are the best way for "producers" to connect in person.

Sheep Dipping
Episode 1359 2:42:04 - 2:43:41

1359: Sheep Dipping

Upcoming No Agenda Meetups, Global Schedule

The hosts promote upcoming No Agenda meetups in Franklin, Tennessee; Ann Arbor, Michigan; and a major "official business meeting" in the Netherlands. Other scheduled gatherings include Sacramento, Denver, Houston, and an international meetup in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 1:24:42 - 1:26:17

1337: Adam's Storytime

Wembley National Anthem, Croatian Lyric Error

Opera singer Tony Henry made a significant lyrical error while performing the Croatian national anthem at Wembley Stadium. Instead of singing a line about mountains, he accidentally used a phrase that translated to "my penis is a mountain" in front of 80,000 people. The mistake was widely reported by the BBC and other international media outlets.

Infodemic
Episode 1261 3:01:14 - 3:06:16

1261: Infodemic

No Agenda Meetups in Croatia and the Pacific Northwest

The "No Agenda" meetup in Split, Croatia, reportedly had a turnout of only one person, while upcoming events are scheduled for Seattle, Illinois, and Oregon. These meetups are described as opportunities for listeners to "be awkward and clumsy" together without judgment. The hosts also briefly discussed the "thematic look" of women in different countries, specifically mentioning Croatia.

Do The Work
Episode 1259 2:52:13 - 2:54:38

1259: Do The Work

Global Meetup Schedule, Mental Well-being

Upcoming meetups are announced for Virginia, Malta, Montreal, and Croatia. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or start local gatherings. The hosts emphasize that these events provide a rare opportunity for open conversation without the social pressures or judgments found in other public spaces during the lockdown.

Tolerized
Episode 1206 1:03:52 - 1:11:52

1206: Tolerized

Executive Producer Credits and Lucky Jew Donation

The hosts thank the executive producers for Episode 1206, including Ryan Fakima and an anonymous donor from Croatia. A discussion ensues regarding the "Lucky Jew" donation of $324, which is 18 squared, referencing the significance of the number 18 in Jewish tradition. The segment includes a "de-douching" ceremony for a donor and travel karma for a listener flying to a retreat.

Contempt Kabuki
Episode 1137 34:31 - 37:55

1137: Contempt Kabuki

Women's Soccer Popularity, US National Team and VAT Refunds

The hosts predict that women's soccer will become a major television draw in the United States, noting the success of the US women's national team. They share an anecdote about how Europeans perceive soccer as a women's sport in America. The segment transitions into a discussion about the logistics of claiming VAT refunds at European airports when traveling as a tourist.

Tongue Jammin
Episode 1055 2:45:26 - 2:50:18

1055: Tongue Jammin

Dubrovnik Tourism, Game of Thrones Impact, Overcrowding in Europe

The city of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is experiencing a massive surge in tourism driven by its role as a filming location for "Game of Thrones." Residents are reportedly leaving the medieval town due to noise and overcrowding from cruise ships and buses. Similar issues are noted in Florence, Italy, where film-related tourism has overwhelmed local infrastructure.

Liberal World Order
Episode 1051 1:25:32 - 1:26:56

1051: Liberal World Order

World Cup Final, France Victory and Globalism

France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup final, an event the hosts frame as a victory for "Globalism." They argue that France's diverse team of immigrants was used as a symbolic message against movements like Brexit. They conclude that the "Brexit thing is dead" and the UK will remain a "cog in the new German empire."