Topic: Fibonacci

23 chapters across the catalog

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 2:50:17 - 2:55:57

1618: Fat Leonard

Knighting Ceremony and Fibonacci Donations

A series of donations are read, including a "Fibonacci" sequence donation and several "boob" themed amounts. Listeners from across the U.S. and Germany are recognized for their support as they seek knighthoods or professional "Jobs Karma" while relocating to states like New Hampshire.

Guardrails
Episode 1598 2:05:45 - 2:10:43

1598: Guardrails

Episode Artwork, Fibonacci Themes, and 1600th Episode Promotion

The hosts review the artwork for recent episodes, focusing on the Fibonacci and "golden ratio" themes. They credit artists like Fo Diddly and Sir Shung for their contributions. Adam Curry announces a special three-week promotion that will lead up to the 1600th episode and the show's 16th anniversary, involving extra work from the show's producer, Jay.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 2:08:44 - 2:12:40

1597: Honorifics

Fibonacci Number 1597 and Executive Producer Knighting

Episode 1597 is celebrated as a Fibonacci number, representing the golden ratio. The Baron of Backwardation is promoted to the Duke of Central Florida following a significant donation matching the episode number. Laura Moody is knighted as Dame Laura of the Golden Mean for her contribution and for alerting the hosts to the mathematical significance of the show's sequence.

Flagger
Episode 1596 2:04:18 - 2:17:40

1596: Flagger

Executive Producer Credits, Birthday Shoutouts and Knighting Ceremony

The executive producers for Episode 1596 are recognized, including a $2,209 donation from Dogpatch and a $1,000 "switcheroo" donation from Walker Phillips for his wife's birthday. A new knight, Sir Leo of Low Earth Orbit, is dubbed following a $1,000 contribution. The segment also previews the significance of the upcoming Episode 1597 in relation to the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio.

Croaker
Episode 1288 1:34:39 - 1:40:32

1288: Croaker

Executive Producer Donations, Sir Fromgar Knighting

Sean McCune and Sir Fromgar provide significant financial support, with Sir Fromgar completing a "Fibonacci donation" total of $1,123.58. Sir Fromgar is dubbed "Knight of the Douchebags" and requests "Jobs Karma" after experiencing career fluctuations tied to the show's segments.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 2:28:06 - 2:32:54

1274: Thugs on a plane

Fibonacci Numbers, International 56 Donors, Lockdown Reports

The hosts acknowledge a series of $56 donations, including one based on a Fibonacci number ($61.80). Producers from the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, and Australia provide brief updates on their local conditions. A "Baroness" from Victoria, Australia, is asked to provide a more detailed report on the ongoing strict lockdowns in her region.

John's Story Time
Episode 1201 1:20:38 - 1:23:45

1201: John's Story Time

A4 Paper Proportions and International Standards

A rant against the A4 paper standard criticizes its proportions as "ugly" and "creepy" compared to the US Letter format. The speaker argues that A4 does not follow the Fibonacci or Golden Ratio, leading to an "unpleasant" visual experience that irritates international listeners.

Nance in the Hood
Episode 1143 2:02:58 - 2:09:54

1143: Nance in the Hood

Value for Value, Mid-Show Donor Roll

The hosts conduct a secondary donor roll, thanking producers who contributed under the $50 level and those using subscription programs. They discuss the difficulty of creating engaging newsletters and the success of "gimmick" donations like the Fibonacci sequence. The segment emphasizes the importance of the value-for-value model in keeping the show independent of traditional advertising.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 1:20:39 - 1:25:33

1123: Cancel Culture

Executive Producers, Fibonacci Sequence, Knighting Ceremony

Chuck Oberfrank and the Viscount of Marin contributed donations of $1,123.00, matching the show number and fitting the Fibonacci sequence. Chuck, a long-time listener from Oswego, Illinois, was "de-douched" after years of listening without donating. Other significant donors include Viscount Roger Boots and Baron at Large Chase McCarthy.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 1:35:47 - 1:37:33

1123: Cancel Culture

Fibonacci Show, Newsletter, Support Segment

The hosts conclude the first donation segment, noting the unique occurrence of multiple Fibonacci-themed donations for show 1123. They thank the executive and associate executive producers for their financial support, which sustains the "Value for Value" model of the podcast.

Cancel Culture
Episode 1123 2:18:04 - 2:24:31

1123: Cancel Culture

Fibonacci Sequence, Birthday Shoutouts, Support Credits

A long list of producers contributed $58.13, the next number in the Fibonacci sequence. Donors from Hawaii, Boston, New Jersey, and Holland are recognized for their support. Birthday wishes are extended to several listeners, including Sir Ryan Thomas of "Muslims for Trump" in Austin, Texas.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 1:45:04 - 1:48:45

1111: Eleven Eleven

Freemasonry, Tool's Lateralus and The Holy Gift

A producer and Freemason discusses "The Holy Gift," a hidden version of the Tool album *Lateralus* created by rearranging tracks according to the Fibonacci sequence. The donor is writing a book inspired by this concept for the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York. The segment also mentions "Dark Journalist" and the "X-Series" on YouTube for their work on UFO files and secret technology.

Pot on Sale
Episode 1046 2:02:30 - 2:06:47

1046: Pot on Sale

Metric System, A4 Paper, Fibonacci Ratio

A discussion on "no borders" internationalism leads to a tangent about the metric system and paper sizes. One host expresses a visceral dislike for the dimensions of A4 paper, calling it "creepy" and "too narrow" compared to standard 8.5x11 letter paper. They debate whether paper dimensions should follow the Fibonacci golden ratio and why the U.S. has resisted adopting the metric system.

iPoop
Episode 974 1:04:14 - 1:12:10

974: iPoop

No Agenda 10th Anniversary, Double Tap Donation Promotion

The hosts announce a "two-for-one" donation credit promotion in celebration of the podcast's 10th anniversary on October 26. This "Double Tap" offer allows supporters to reach milestones for knighthoods and executive producerships more quickly. A notable donation of $1,123.58 is recognized for its use of the Fibonacci sequence, and a new Baronet of the Principality of Saratoga is established.

The Talking Stick!
Episode 958 2:18:35 - 2:23:31

958: The Talking Stick!

Fibonacci Donations and De-Douching Requests

Taylor Kuzella donated $112.35, a sequence of Fibonacci numbers, while expressing frustration with host bickering in the previous episode. Several donors, including James Melcher and Joe Travis, requested "de-douching" for themselves or their sons. The hosts also discuss ham radio call signs and promote the No Agenda "layaway" and subscription programs to support the show's value-for-value model.

Open the Chunnel!
Episode 837 2:35:37 - 2:45:24

837: Open the Chunnel!

Donation Segment, Fibonacci Numbers and Anonymous Lesbian

The hosts read a final round of donations, including several "boob" numbers (8008) and Fibonacci sequences. A regular donor known as the "Anonymous Lesbian" sends a note about her exploding career as a concert violinist, attributing her success to the "mental hygiene" gained from the show. The segment concludes with a correction regarding the location of Table Mountain in South Africa.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 2:07:03 - 2:11:58

764: Can You See That Juice?

Producer Credits, Fibonacci Donation

The hosts read a list of donations from producers across the globe, including a "Fibonacci donation" of $61.80 from David Groff. Robert Smiley is knighted as Sir Robert of Sous Vide after a $1,000 contribution. The segment includes birthday wishes for listeners and a discussion of the value-for-value model's sustainability.

Ready for Huma
Episode 536 1:46:47 - 1:53:26

536: Ready for Huma

Fibonacci Donations, Global Producer Credits

The hosts read a series of donations, including a "Fibonacci sequence" donation from South Carolina. They acknowledge producers from Australia, Sweden, the UK, and Denmark. A birthday shout-out is given to a Swedish listener who requested more "unpredictable" opening remarks.

Episode 478 41:23 - 49:04

478: Cranks and Firebrands

Executive Producer Donations, Golden Ratio and Salmon

The show acknowledges several high-value donations from executive and associate executive producers, including an anonymous donor from Ohio and Black Knight Scott. Listeners sent notes regarding the "Golden Ratio" (1.618) and the environmental impact of genetically modified farmed salmon. The segment concludes with a reminder of the show's "value-for-value" funding model.