Topic: Donation License

12 chapters across the catalog

900
Episode 900 2:34:06 - 2:40:16

900: 900

Final Donor Credits and Show 900 Wrap-up

The final segment of donor acknowledgments includes contributors from Bahrain, Norway, and a large contingent from Victoria, British Columbia. The hosts thank the "double nickel" ($55.10) and $50 donors, emphasizing the importance of every contribution to the show's survival. They conclude the 900th episode celebration by encouraging listeners to continue the "value for value" model.

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310 1:41:29 - 1:48:10

1310: Quiet Riot

Executive Producer Donations, Wilco House Buyers

Damon Marie from Round Rock, Texas, contributes $1,000 and requests a mention for WilcoHousebuyers.com. The note includes a query about starting a podcast studio in Austin, which the hosts advise against. Other donations from Frank DiZoglio and "Sir Angel of the Heights" are acknowledged, along with advice on obtaining a pilot's license.

twitter mwitter
Episode 602 2:05:48 - 2:08:42

602: twitter mwitter

Finland Donation Laws, Wikipedia, General Karma

In Finland, collecting donations on the internet without a license is illegal. While the National Police Board decided not to act against Wikipedia, the hosts discuss the implications for their own "value-for-value" model and grant general karma to all listeners.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 55:49 - 58:12

605: "Biostitutes"

National Donate Life Month and Organ Harvesting Fears

The hosts discuss National Donate Life Month, expressing skepticism and fear that being an organ donor makes one a "target" for harvesting in emergency situations. They link the current economic "Armageddon" to social trends, such as the quality of workers on Backpage.com and the rise of "depression food."

Party@Ecropolis
Episode 376 30:56 - 35:21

376: Party@Ecropolis

Producer Donations, Rubio's Rubs, Podcast Licenses

The hosts acknowledge executive and associate executive producers for the episode, including a significant donation of $337.76. A shout-out is given to Nathan Rubio of Rubio's Rubs, a spice company in Laredo, Texas. The segment also addresses a listener's inquiry regarding a missing digital podcast license, clarifying that it is an online-only credential.

Lions Stood Still
Episode 333 51:38 - 59:15

333: Lions Stood Still

Executive Producer Credits, 333 Club, Donation Segment

The hosts thank the "Dual Producers" and Executive Producers who contributed to the 333rd episode. Notable donors include Allen Thompson, Michael Kearns, and Oscar Nadal. A new "Magic Knight," Jordan Wyatt, is introduced, representing the southernmost vegan organization in New Zealand. The segment emphasizes the value-for-value model and the importance of listener support to remain independent of corporate influence.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 1:50:17 - 1:54:10

331: Ricin Beans

Future of News and Listener Donations

The No Agenda model is presented as the future of news because it relies on listener support rather than corporate advertisers who can exert pressure on content. Recent donations include support from Steve Taft for his 45th wedding anniversary and Sean Rice from Calgary. The hosts emphasize that independent funding allows for honest reporting that would otherwise be suppressed.

Boob Bombs!
Episode 319 40:17 - 46:58

319: Boob Bombs!

Executive Producer Donations, Value for Value Support

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donations from the "No Agenda" community, including contributions from New Zealand, Australia, and the United States. Listeners donate for various reasons, including birthdays, "podcast licenses," and memorial requests. A discussion of the band Blue Cheer is triggered by a donor's note about 1960s power trios.

Agenda 21
Episode 315 1:25:52 - 1:33:16

315: Agenda 21

Listener Donations and Podcast License Requests

The hosts process a wave of donations from listeners in the UK, Canada, South Korea, and Denmark. Many contributors request "podcast licenses" as a preemptive measure against future regulations, while others seek "de-douching" for long-term listening without prior financial support.

Monica Crowley's Stilettos
Episode 166 1:04:03 - 1:08:44

166: Monica Crowley's Stilettos

Marriage Totalitarianism, FBI Jumbotron, Retroactive Credits

A donor's message criticizes government-approved marriage as a sign of totalitarianism, while the hosts note the "creepy" presence of FBI Most Wanted lists on Times Square jumbotrons. A request to retroactively name executive producers for early episodes is denied to maintain the integrity of the credit system. The hosts also announce upcoming changes to the donation links on their website to accommodate different subscription levels.