Topic: Donation Management

7 chapters across the catalog

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 1:48:22 - 1:53:36

1226: Bat's True!

Executive Producer Donations and Job Karma

Executive producers Baroness Kathy, Baron Greg Simunic, and Sir Stephen of Oswego contributed significant funds to support the show during the lockdown. Sir Stephen, a former IT manager, requested "job karma" after receiving a six-month severance package. The hosts discuss the pronunciation of donor names and the importance of independent financial support as the economic slowdown begins to affect the audience.

Johnson's Johnson, Jump!
Episode 609 56:06 - 1:00:24

609: Johnson's Johnson, Jump!

Listener Feedback and Club 33 Status Update

Listeners provide feedback on various topics, including the Bureau of Land Management and the "Club 33" segment. One host addresses rumors about the club's closure, citing structural issues like termite damage and permit problems, while the other host suggests it may just be laziness or a lack of interest from their spouses.

Problematic Woman
Episode 375 1:49:19 - 1:59:42

375: Problematic Woman

No Agenda Producer Donations, Retaining Employment Karma

The hosts read letters from various donors, including Jorgen Craig Jacobson and Christopher Mader. Mader requests "karma" for his partner, a retail manager who reported illegal gambling by her team only to have her own job threatened by HR. Other donations come from listeners in Amsterdam, Illinois, and Missouri, often accompanied by requests for "karma" or "douchebag" callouts.

Show 300!
Episode 300 33:51 - 36:06

300: Show 300!

No Agenda Nation Website, Knighting System Launch

The new website NoAgendaNation.com has launched, featuring a store and a system for listeners to manage their own donation accounts. The site allows producers to track their progress toward knighthood by checking their total contribution balance. The hosts credit "Eric the shill" for developing the automated service for the 300 Club members.

Prince Charles is Gay
Episode 240 1:05:39 - 1:08:41

240: Prince Charles is Gay

Listener Feedback, No Agenda Job Site, Donation Reports

The hosts read letters from donors, including Michael Schultz, who registered noagendajob.com to help listeners find IT work. They critique the proposed 3% donation rate from the site's revenue. Other listeners share stories of how the show's "Karma Club" has supposedly helped them secure employment after long periods of joblessness.

Flat Chested Women
Episode 170 51:21 - 53:54

170: Flat Chested Women

Dan Quayle, Cerberus Capital Management Plasma Investments

Former Vice President Dan Quayle is the Chairman of Global Investments for Cerberus Capital Management. The firm reportedly bought a plasma donation company called Talacris for $82 million and sold it for nearly $2 billion. The hosts describe the business model as "bloodsucking," involving the extraction of plasma from low-income individuals for profit.

Miley Cyrus Meets Hannah Montana
Episode 137 1:11:06 - 1:14:00

137: Miley Cyrus Meets Hannah Montana

No Agenda Knighthood and Stream Manager Search

The hosts discuss the "Knighthood" program for donors who contribute $50 a month, suggesting a future ceremonial component. They also provide an update on their search for a stream manager to handle the 24-7 No Agenda audio feed, noting they are currently interviewing 25 to 30 candidates.