Topic: Felix Wilson

10 chapters across the catalog

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 20:26 - 22:19

1479: MacGuffin

No Agenda Primetime Players, End of Show Mix

A preview of the upcoming "end of show mix" describes a dramatic mock advertisement produced by Chris Wilson and featuring Dame Jennifer and Sir Felix. The segment is framed as a high-quality satirical piece that parodies contemporary social issues and media tropes.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 2:51:03 - 2:57:10

1479: MacGuffin

Agenda Reassignment Satire, No Agenda Players

The "Gitmo Players Guild" performed a satirical audio drama titled "Agenda Reassignment," parodying gender identity narratives through the lens of "No Agenda" fandom. The piece features Sir Chris and Sir Felix Wilson describing a child's "coming out" as a No Agenda producer and undergoing "media deconstructive surgery" to identify propaganda.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 2:52:51 - 3:00:00

1211: Pale Male

Outro, "My First Gun" Reading

The episode concludes with a reading of the children's book "My First Gun" by Sir Felix Wilson, which teaches firearm safety and ends with a reference to the AR-15. Final credits are given to the show's producers and the "Value for Value" network. The segment includes a montage of "Doomsday Clock" news clips and a 1978 report from Howard K. Smith warning of a coming ice age.

Duck Wubba Nub
Episode 1165 1:16:45 - 1:23:24

1165: Duck Wubba Nub

No Agenda Show Internal Business and Knighting Ceremony

Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discussed show logistics, including server issues and the "value-for-value" funding model. A special segment featured the knighting of eight-year-old Felix Wilson, the youngest knight in the show's history. The hosts read a humorous letter from the child requesting a "children's menu" at the virtual Roundtable, highlighting the community-driven nature of the podcast's support system.

Jacked-up Joe
Episode 1164 1:21:58 - 1:27:01

1164: Jacked-up Joe

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Gear, Sir Felix Wilson

Sir Gear from Norway is knighted following a $1,000 donation, despite a past "embargo" on the show due to disagreements over Edward Snowden. He shares a message regarding his battle with prostate cancer and urges men to get checked. Additionally, Felix Wilson is granted knighthood following a donation from an anonymous producer in New York City.

Thank You Comrade
Episode 1162 1:32:39 - 1:39:41

1162: Thank You Comrade

Canadian Donations, Felix Wilson Douchebag Call

Donors from Canada and the U.S. contributed to the show, with one requesting "jobs karma" while re-entering the workforce. The segment featured a recurring audio clip of young Felix Wilson calling his father a "douchebag" to encourage listeners to donate. The hosts also discussed the nuances of the PayPal interface and the importance of sending notes to both hosts to ensure they are read.

Showly
Episode 1159 2:47:45 - 2:52:41

1159: Showly

Show Outro, Felix Wilson Final Appeal

The program concludes with a final appeal from Felix Wilson regarding the "18-month" climate change deadline and the importance of supporting the show. The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to return for the Thursday broadcast and to support the "value for value" model.

King Tide
Episode 980 2:23:44 - 2:28:03

980: King Tide

Birthday Announcements and New Knighting Ceremony

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Susan Claycamp, Marcus Slager, and Ken Price. They also announce several birthdays within the community, including Landon Dalian and Sir Ian Garling. Felix Wilson is named an Associate Executive Producer for the episode, with his father Chris Wilson noting that "de-douching" is the "new baptism."