Topic: Deuce Club

10 chapters across the catalog

Unpack It
Episode 1600 2:21:24 - 2:26:13

1600: Unpack It

Time, Talent, and Treasure, Episode 1599 Artwork

The hosts thank the "No Agenda Nation" for their contributions of time, talent, and treasure, noting the show went full-time around episode 100. They review the artwork for episode 1599 by Matt Boisvert, titled "Drop The Op," which features a subtle misspelling of "Hamas" as "Hammas." This leads to a tangent about the quality of hand-ground hummus in the Middle East.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 1:13:31 - 1:16:00

736: Show 200.7 Redux

Post-Mortem Reflections, Sobriety and the Deuce Club

Returning to the 2015 present, Dvorak thanks Curry for "putting up with his shit" during the show's early years. They reflect on Curry's past desire to quit around Episode 100 and how their relationship has matured. They also mention the "Deuce Club" and upcoming changes to their membership structures.

Time Warner Sucks
Episode 269 16:11 - 22:51

269: Time Warner Sucks

Executive Producer Donations, Sir Dave Hoffman, Knighting Ceremony

Dave Hoffman, using call letters N3PRO, is recognized as a primary executive producer for his substantial contribution of $1,611.00. Additional donors from the "269 Club" including Amita Goss, Kyle Ferencz, and Eric Gray are acknowledged for their support. The segment concludes with a formal knighting of Sir Dave Hoffman for his long-term commitment to the production.

The Deuce!
Episode 200 2:05:06 - 2:08:13

200: The Deuce!

San Francisco Deer Shooting, Show Outro

The show concludes with a local news clip about San Francisco police opening fire on a lost deer in the name of public safety. The hosts give final reminders about the closing of the "Deuce Club" donor drive and sign off from their 200th episode, promising a return on Thursday.

Elephant In The Room
Episode 199 1:41:07 - 1:44:03

199: Elephant In The Room

Deuce Club, La Gonâve Island Oil Project

The "Deuce Club" is promoted as a tribute for the upcoming 200th episode. Meanwhile, research into Haiti reveals plans by a group called "Global Renewable Energy" to purchase the island of La Gonâve for an oil refinery and port. The project, which Bill Clinton reportedly supports, would involve building mammoth oil tanks and a refinery to process "sour crude" near the earthquake's epicenter.

Things Could Get Complicated
Episode 198 57:11 - 58:47

198: Things Could Get Complicated

Knighting Ceremony for Sir Howard G. Hill

Howard G. Hill is formally knighted as "Sir Howard G. Hill of the No Agenda Roundtable" following a $1,000 donation to the show. The hosts explain the "Deuce Club" membership rules, which require a $200 donation and will soon close as they approach their 200th episode. They emphasize that these contributions are the sole source of funding for the podcast.

Blow The Drill Baby
Episode 196 1:20:52 - 1:23:31

196: Blow The Drill Baby

Episode 200 Celebration, Sustaining Producer Model

Plans for the 200th episode celebration are discussed, including a special "Deuce Club" broadcast for donors. The show's financial health is reviewed, with a projection that monthly sustaining donations could fully fund operations by 2018. Gratitude is expressed to the sysadmins who maintain the live stream and server infrastructure.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 8:16 - 12:22

194: Blood Trains

No Agenda Executive Producers and Deuce Club Promotion

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors, including Sir Gere, who contributed $700, and Joseph Willis, who donated $500 from a tax return. They introduce the "Deuce Club" promotion to celebrate the upcoming 200th episode and discuss their "Value for Value" funding model. Associate executive producers Ryan Story, Andrew Brewer, and David Koss are credited for their financial support of the program.

Goldman Sachs and the Pedo Bear
Episode 193 2:05 - 5:14

193: Goldman Sachs and the Pedo Bear

No Agenda Bicentennial Planning, Executive Producer Dame Margaret George

The hosts discuss upcoming plans for the 200th episode bicentennial, including a special "Deuce Club" show for donors. Dame Margaret George of Clovis, New Mexico, is introduced as the executive producer for the current episode. Additional associate executive producers from Queensland and the Netherlands are acknowledged for their financial support.