Topic: Geocaching

5 chapters across the catalog

Axe
Episode 1113 1:23:49 - 1:25:16

1113: Axe

Geocoin Tracking, Global Travel, Geocaching

A "No Agenda" geocoin has reportedly traveled over 100,000 miles, moving through South America, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan, and Scandinavia. The coin was recently tracked to the coast of Venezuela. Listeners are encouraged to follow the coin's progress on geocaching.com as it is passed between different individuals globally.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 1:26:03 - 1:32:19

1111: Eleven Eleven

Jill Abramson Plagiarism, Geocaching Super Karma Coin

The Baron of Las Vegas provides an update on a "Super Karma Geocoin" that has traveled over 104,000 miles since 2011, currently located in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The conversation briefly touches on plagiarism allegations against former New York Times editor Jill Abramson. Other donors request "F-Cancer" karma for family members and celebrate upcoming retirements and international moves.

Privilege Walk
Episode 1034 2:02:43 - 2:04:28

1034: Privilege Walk

Military Challenge Coins History and Purpose

The history of "challenge coins" is explained, tracing the tradition back to military units where members would challenge each other in bars to produce their coin. The coins have become highly collectible items within the No Agenda community and various government agencies.

Brown is the New Green
Episode 272 29:48 - 34:53

272: Brown is the New Green

No Agenda PR Duties and Ecosystem Products

Listeners engage in "PR duties" by playing the No Agenda podcast on display iPads in retail stores like Future Shop and Apple Stores. The show's "ecosystem" expands with the release of trackable geocaching pins and an Xbox music channel add-on created by the community. The hosts emphasize the unique grassroots marketing efforts of their "human resources."

Disaster Capitalist
Episode 235 13:33 - 16:00

235: Disaster Capitalist

No Agenda Soundboard, 101010 Binary Pins and Geocaching

New community projects are highlighted, including an HTML5-based soundboard compatible with mobile devices and a "super karma" package featuring pins for the date October 10, 2010. These pins incorporate binary code for the number 42, crop circle designs, and tracking numbers for a global geocaching initiative.