Topic: Dwayne Melancon

16 chapters across the catalog

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 1:56:04 - 2:00:10

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Associate Executive Producers and New Jobs Karma Jingle

Several associate executive producers are recognized for their contributions, including Sir Dwayne Melancon and Tidewater Architects. A new "Jobs Karma" jingle featuring Janet Yellen is introduced, created by a producer who successfully landed a dream job in Santa Fe after making the mix. The hosts play the jingle to help other listeners seeking employment.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 1:22:29 - 1:34:03

1193: Blafrican

Executive Producer Donations, Jobs Karma Requests

The hosts read notes from high-tier donors, including Sir Dwayne Melancon and Sir Hank Scorpio. A business owner from Texas-Dragon.com offers a discount to listeners and requests "jobs karma" for his new barbecue sauce venture. Several producers request "de-douching" and professional success through the show's "Jobs Karma" jingle.

Generational Justce
Episode 1170 1:02:40 - 1:07:40

1170: Generational Justce

Executive Producer Donations, Sir Dreb Scott and Sir Dwayne Melancon

Sir Dreb Scott led the executive producer donations for Episode 1170 with a contribution of $1,170.55. Other significant donors included James Anderson from Vancouver, Washington, and Sir Dwayne Melancon, the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest. The donations often commemorate host birthdays or specific show themes, such as the "Hockey Stick" climate discussion.

CHUD
Episode 1131 1:08:36 - 1:16:02

1131: CHUD

Portland and Atlanta Meetups, Peerage and Donations

Listener meetups were held in Portland and Atlanta, with the latter adopting the name "Atlanta Local 404." Sir Craig Porter and Grand Duke Dwayne Melancon provided updates on the Pacific Northwest community. New peerage requests were processed, and the "Chicken Coop" studio name was further discussed.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 1:04:09 - 1:06:25

991: Milkshake Duck

Grand Duke Dwayne Melancon, Oregon Small Batch

Sir Dwayne Melancon is introduced as the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest. Another donor, Sir Sean, Earl of Federal District Reserve, contributes in memory of his father. The hosts discuss the "small batch" culture of Oregon wineries, comparing it to the artisanal approach of their own media deconstruction.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 3:39:21 - 3:42:49

976: 10th Anniversary

Sir James Brown, Sir Zig, and Prophylactic Karma

James Brown and Gary Ziegler (Sir Zig of the Wallowas) receive knighthoods, with Ziegler requesting karma for an upcoming spine surgery. Grand Duke Dwayne Melancon from Oregon discusses an "ultraviolet sanitizer" for phones, which the hosts dub "phone poop." Tom Baker requests "prophylactic karma" for jobs and cancer as a preventative measure.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 3:40:11 - 3:41:54

976: 10th Anniversary

Grand Duke Sir Dwayne Melancon and Ultraviolet Sanitizers

Sir Dwayne Melancon of Tigard, Oregon, is elevated to the rank of Grand Duke with a donation of $333.32. In his note, he mentions using an ultraviolet sanitizer for his phone and keys, describing it as a modern "prepper" item. He requests the "Obama Gangster's Paradise" jingle to be played at the end of the show.

Election Special
Episode 876 1:46:26 - 1:48:30

876: Election Special

Pollster Failures, PC Culture and Archduke Donations

The hosts discuss how political correctness prevented people from telling pollsters the truth about their support for Trump. They suggest many people claimed they would vote for Jill Stein just to avoid harassment. Archduke Dwayne Melancon is thanked for his $880 donation, and a "Sharpton mix" of jingles is played.

Election Special
Episode 876 2:50:23 - 2:53:52

876: Election Special

Boob Donations, Birthday Wishes and De-douching

John Knowles is thanked for an "80.08" (boob) donation. Several birthday wishes are read for listeners and their children. Brian Watson from Raleigh, North Carolina, is the final producer named in the segment. The hosts reiterate their "vow of poverty" and commitment to deconstruction.

Burkini Meanie
Episode 855 1:05:19 - 1:12:22

855: Burkini Meanie

Executive Producer Donations and Quarters Club Formation

A segment dedicated to high-tier donors includes the knighting of "Circumference" and contributions from Dwayne Melancon and Jason Miller. The hosts propose the creation of a "Quarters Club" for donors who contribute amounts based on the current episode number, such as 855 quarters ($213.75).

ISO Day
Episode 853 1:25:33 - 1:31:23

853: ISO Day

No Agenda Episode 853, Executive Producer Credits

The show acknowledges its executive producers for episode 853, including the Archduke of the Pacific Northwest and Dwayne Melancon. A "three-boob" donation from an anonymous producer in Westport, Connecticut, was highlighted, along with a request for an "Angelic Knighthood." John Johnson Jr., also known as "Triple J," donated to support the value-for-value model and requested more "pet peeves" segments.

No Coup
Episode 529 1:09:47 - 1:20:17

529: No Coup

Executive Producer Credits and Value-for-Value Donations

The hosts acknowledge executive producers and donors who support the show under the value-for-value model. Notable contributions include Dwayne Melancon's elevation to Duke of Oregon and various "karma" requests for jobs and health. A segment also highlights the "Sheeple Airport" Wi-Fi service provided by a listener for travelers.

Two Batteries One Cup
Episode 329 22:19 - 25:35

329: Two Batteries One Cup

Executive Producer Credits, 333 Club Donations

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors and executive producers, including Benjamin Caudill, David Lee, and Sir Dwayne Melançon. A donation of $666.66 is noted alongside a request for "karma" for a family member involved in a motorcycle accident. The segment reinforces the value-for-value model of the show through listener-supported credits.

The Reluctant Spy
Episode 201 8:34 - 13:37

201: The Reluctant Spy

Producer Credits, Monsanto Seed Protest, De-douche Ceremony

The executive and associate producers for Episode 201 are acknowledged, including a significant donation from Dwayne Melancon. The segment covers news of Haitian farmers protesting and burning 475 tons of hybrid seeds donated by Monsanto. A "de-douche" ceremony is performed for a donor, and the band Weezer is recognized for their appearance on the George Lopez show wearing No Agenda gear.