Topic: Entrepreneurs

11 chapters across the catalog

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 1:46:13 - 1:49:18

1708: Gaytheist

Halloween Traditions, Trick-or-Treating in the Hill Country

The hosts discuss their personal Halloween plans, with one opting to watch "Seinfeld" in the dark to avoid trick-or-treaters. They note that in rural Texas, children are more likely to be entrepreneurs selling items than traditional trick-or-treaters. A humorous suggestion is made to give out bowls of soup or THC gummies to visitors, though the latter is quickly dismissed as a joke.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 1:14:09 - 1:18:56

1704: Helloo!

Outreach to Black Men, Marijuana and Crypto Policies

The Democratic party's outreach to Black men has come under scrutiny, with proposals including legalized marijuana and "protection" from crypto scams. Former President Barack Obama faced backlash for lecturing Black men about their perceived reluctance to support a female candidate. Activists and commentators like Charlamagne tha God have questioned whether these policies are substantive or merely stereotypical "pandering" that fails to address long-term economic needs.

Bald Nancy
Episode 1371 15:45 - 17:56

1371: Bald Nancy

Arkansas Health Department, Vaccine Marketing to Black Communities

A commercial from the Arkansas Health Department features an African-American man describing himself as a "hustler" and "entrepreneur" to encourage vaccinations. The hosts analyze the marketing strategy, suggesting it specifically targets the high vaccine hesitancy within the Black community. They also discuss how vaccine passports in cities like New York, led by Bill de Blasio, may disproportionately affect Black-owned small businesses.

Big Caffeine
Episode 1347 1:57:09 - 2:02:48

1347: Big Caffeine

Hereditary Titles, Stash 7 Water Pocket

A producer from "Parts Unknown" donated $340, expressing a desire to bequeath his "No Agenda producer rights" to his children as part of their inheritance. Another producer, Tom Turner, donated $335 and promoted his startup, Stash 7, which manufactures waterproof phone pouches. Turner offered a 33% discount to the listener community using a specific promo code.

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310 2:13:48 - 2:19:09

1310: Quiet Riot

Fisting Nuts, David Gomez Invention Struggle

The hosts discuss the "annoying" habit of people eating nuts on airplanes by "fisting" them into their mouths. Michael and Kelly Day donate on behalf of entrepreneur David Gomez, who is struggling with medical bureaucracies to bring surgical inventions to market. Gomez is granted associate producer status and a "de-douching."

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 2:09:58 - 2:12:04

1277: Insurrectious

Justin Trudeau, Black Entrepreneur Loan Program and Systemic Racism

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a $221 million loan program specifically for Black entrepreneurs to address systemic economic barriers. Ahmed Ismail, co-founder of HAFU, praised the move as a historic step toward active, responsive government. Critics question the implementation of race-based financial programs in Canada and their long-term impact on social cohesion.

Kremlin Crush
Episode 1110 1:19:39 - 1:23:23

1110: Kremlin Crush

Dexter the Millennial Entrepreneur, Vape Company Sale

A long-time listener and former associate of the show, Dexter, donated $241.19 after selling his two vape companies. Dexter credited the show with providing the sanity needed to navigate his business career and requested "Jobs Karma" for his next venture. The hosts celebrate his success in exiting the industry before increased regulation.

Porn In The Morn'
Episode 183 2:13:15 - 2:25:49

183: Porn In The Morn'

Bill Drayton and Applied Empathy, Globalist Social Entrepreneurship

Bill Drayton, the founder of Ashoka, promotes a concept called "applied empathy" as a mandatory skill for children to avoid being marginalized in the future. The organization identifies "social entrepreneurs" to change national policies on a continental scale. Connections are drawn between Ashoka and other globalist entities, including Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and various non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

Pigs in Space
Episode 93 47:53 - 51:55

93: Pigs in Space

Dutch Restaurant Trends, No Agenda Donations

High-end restaurants in the Netherlands are criticized for having homogenized decor and presentation styles, possibly due to shared consulting firms. The discussion shifts to the "No Agenda" show's funding model, addressing a listener's complaint that the hosts should not receive donations because they have other jobs. The hosts defend the entrepreneurial effort required to maintain the show and support their staff without government subsidies or tax breaks.