Topic: Dame Astrid

17 chapters across the catalog

Mackerels
Episode 1785 2:35:28 - 2:39:19

1785: Mackerels

Dame Astrid Japan Report, Tokyo Meetup Announcement

Dame Astrid, the Archduchess of Japan, sends custom socks and reports on a generational gap where younger staff are unfamiliar with Pulp Fiction. An emergency meetup is announced for July 30th in Shibuya to celebrate Sir Sebastian's birthday. Dame Nikki Ray also requests birthday wishes for her daughter.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 1:48:07 - 1:56:31

1719: Pod Roll

Executive Producer Donations and Dame Astrid's Recovery

Major donors are recognized, including William Grantham and Dame Astrid, the Grand Duchess of Japan. Dame Astrid provided an update on her recovery from hip surgery in Tokyo, noting the efficiency of Japanese hospitals and the challenges of post-operative mobility.

Batu
Episode 1435 1:55:13 - 2:07:31

1435: Batu

Executive Producer Donations and Birthday Celebrations

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors, including Sir Mark and Dame Astrid, who celebrated her 600th birthday (Kanreki). Other notable contributions come from Sir Mike of Axe Head Watch and various anonymous producers supporting the value-for-value model.

Cluster Five
Episode 1319 1:40:31 - 1:43:00

1319: Cluster Five

Electrostatic Quonset Hut, No Agenda Bauhaus

Dame Astrid, the Duchess of Japan, proposes a "No Agenda Bauhaus" design featuring an electrostatic Quonset hut with UV disinfection and an integrated insect farm. This follows a call for producers to submit architectural designs for the "Build Back Better" movement.

Hypocrite Oath
Episode 1275 1:35:09 - 1:38:36

1275: Hypocrite Oath

Dame Astrid, Algos Jingle History, Kansas City Strip

Dame Astrid, the Duchess of Japan, shared her perspective on aging and the importance of maintaining a sense of humor. The show also clarified the history of the "Algos" jingle, noting that the "We're All Gonna Die" portion was originally part of a longer recording from 2017. A new knight from Kansas City requested a wine pairing for a strip steak and Cabernet Sauvignon.

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.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 1:41:28 - 1:46:39

1193: Blafrican

Dame Astrid and International Donors, Value for Value Model

The hosts thank Dame Astrid, the Duchess of Japan, for her long-term support of the program. They discuss the "Value for Value" funding model, which has sustained the show for 12 years without traditional advertising. Adam Curry emphasizes that the show belongs to the producers who support it.

El Valvador
Episode 1112 1:48 - 3:39

1112: El Valvador

Valentine's Day Origins, Japanese Cultural Traditions

Valentine's Day origins trace back to the 1600s and the execution of Saint Valentine, rather than modern commercial holidays established by Cadbury and Hershey. In Japan, cultural traditions dictate that the holiday focuses on women giving chocolates and cards to men.

Talking Tubes
Episode 981 1:10:59 - 1:18:26

981: Talking Tubes

No Agenda Producer Donations and Knighting Ceremony

Sir Marshall Scarpulla was elevated to the rank of Baron of Henderson, Nevada, following a substantial donation to the No Agenda show. Dame Astrid, Duchess of Japan, contributed $272.27, sharing a linguistic note on the word "panegyric." The hosts emphasized the "Value for Value" model, thanking producers for their continued financial support as the year ends.

Personfriend
Episode 916 1:20:50 - 1:25:12

916: Personfriend

Donor Thank-Yous, F-Cancer Karma

Adam and John read notes from various donors, including Sir Mark (the Duke of Japan) and Sir James. They provide "F-cancer karma" for a listener's mother undergoing surgery and celebrate Dame Astrid's birthday. The hosts emphasize the personal connections and community support that drive the program.

Clinton Condign
Episode 813 1:00:23 - 1:06:33

813: Clinton Condign

Dame Astrid and the Dvorak Ant Killing Trick

Dame Astrid, Duchess of Japan, contributes $234.56 and shares a story about buying fake paintings in Vietnam. In response, John C. Dvorak reiterates his "ant trick" for managing Argentine ant infestations. The tactic involves using a lighter to torch scout ants while leaving "witness" ants alive to carry the dead back to the nest, supposedly signaling the colony to avoid the area.

Clog the Pipes
Episode 660 1:10:39 - 1:18:16

660: Clog the Pipes

Executive Producer Donations and the Viscountess of Tokyo

The hosts acknowledge major donations from Mark Workman, David Foley, and the Viscountess of Tokyo, Dame Astrid. Workman is granted the title of Baronet of Galt's Gulch, while David Foley is recognized as a Grand Duke. Dame Astrid's note about the "sawing" sound clip in the show leads to a humorous discussion about the show's recurring audio memes.

Goys with Guns
Episode 485 51:43 - 55:48

485: Goys with Guns

Dutch Gun Handbags, TSA Security, and Dame Astrid

Dame Astrid sent a gift to the show: a Dutch-designed handbag featuring an embossed 3D outline of a nine-millimeter handgun. The hosts debate whether carrying such a provocative item through TSA security would result in confiscation. The bag is described as a high-end fashion statement that mimics the appearance of a concealed weapon.

Flaming Groovies
Episode 462 47:18 - 50:38

462: Flaming Groovies

No Agenda Donation Segment, Dame Astrid

The hosts thank donors and executive producers for supporting the show through the value-for-value model. Dame Astrid and iCoding Technology are highlighted for their contributions. The segment includes a discussion on "karma" and the use of candles in the bathtub, referencing a joke from a previous episode.

No-Stray Spray
Episode 461 41:35 - 44:07

461: No-Stray Spray

Mark Dytham and Dame Astrid, Architectural Design

The hosts thank executive producers Mark Dytham and Dame Astrid, partners in a world-renowned architectural firm. They recall meeting the pair in Los Angeles and discuss their work on the Sony store and other high-profile design projects.

Episode 363 26:03 - 30:48

363: Mothership Uncloaking?

Tokyo Architecture Project, Dame Astrid Executive Producer

Sir Mark Dytham and Dame Astrid are credited as Executive Producers for their architectural work on a massive bookstore complex in Daikanyama, Tokyo. The project consists of eight buildings and was attended by the Japanese Prime Minister. The hosts discuss the "karma" associated with the project and the enduring value of physical books.