Topic: Global Listeners

10 chapters across the catalog

Big Mike & The Rock
Episode 1551 3:00:50 - 3:07:03

1551: Big Mike & The Rock

Associate Executive Producers, Global Donor Roll

The final donation segment acknowledged "Associate Executive Producers" from across the globe, including donors from the UK, Australia, and the Netherlands. Notable contributors included Sir Bias Grace, Robert Swain, and Gary Blatt. The hosts performed "de-douching" for various listeners and sent "karma" to individuals in cities ranging from Seattle, Washington to Teaneck, New Jersey.

Showly
Episode 1159 1:21:28 - 1:23:53

1159: Showly

International Donations, Currency Conversion Challenges

The hosts manage a series of international donations from New Zealand, Canada, and the Netherlands. They discuss the complexities of converting "ducats" and "shekels" to US dollars and the impact of exchange rates on producer status. Notable contributors include Dodie de Jong and Ian Larson.

Flux Capacitator
Episode 1065 2:07:26 - 2:17:33

1065: Flux Capacitator

Global Listener Donations and Birthday Tributes

Listeners from around the world, including Serbia, Sweden, New Zealand, and the United Arab Emirates, sent donations to celebrate the show's hosts. Many contributors noted they listen at accelerated speeds (1.5x) and shared personal anecdotes about their local communities. The segment highlights the diverse geographic reach of the podcast's audience.

ISIS-Land
Episode 857 2:30:31 - 2:39:52

857: ISIS-Land

Birthday Donor Roll Call and Global Support

The hosts read an extensive list of donors who contributed $52 in honor of Adam Curry's birthday. Supporters from the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia are acknowledged for their contributions via PayPal and checks. The segment highlights the show's diverse and dedicated international audience.

Sir London Foley Presents
Episode 678 1:01:28 - 1:11:07

678: Sir London Foley Presents

Peerage Elevations, Global Listener Contributions

The hosts process a series of donations from listeners in Canada, the UK, Japan, and the United States, granting titles such as Baron of British Columbia and Viscountess of Tokyo. Dame Astrid reported on the enforcement of new state secret laws in Japan, while other listeners requested "karma" for jobs, health, and personal milestones.

Binge Watch
Episode 618 19:20 - 21:03

618: Binge Watch

Listener Backlash Regarding Net Neutrality and CGP Grey

A listener email criticizes the hosts for their stance against net neutrality and mentions a popular video by YouTuber CGP Grey. The listener expresses disappointment, claiming the hosts take contrarian positions just to be against the majority. The hosts defend their skepticism, noting that many internet users are emotionally reactive to the subject.

Episode 397 1:35:22 - 1:59:30

397: Wiggin' Out

Birthday Donations, Global Listener Support Segment

A massive influx of $60 donations arrives in honor of John C. Dvorak's 60th birthday. Listeners from the Netherlands, Australia, Sweden, and the U.S. contribute, often requesting "karma" for health issues, job searches, or house sales. Candidate Alan Levine also donates to his congressional campaign in Georgia.

Jean versus Sean
Episode 233 1:01:22 - 1:07:54

233: Jean versus Sean

No Agenda Nation Map, Eric the Shill

The hosts explore the "No Agenda Nation" website, created by a listener named Eric the Shill, which maps the locations of the show's producers and knights globally. They note the geographical spread of the audience, including a humorous placement of a "HAARP" icon on the map, while lamenting the lack of listeners in regions like Manitoba and Iceland.

The WOCU Show
Episode 145 1:27:49 - 1:30:17

145: The WOCU Show

No Agenda Proclamation, Listener Beliefs Survey

John C. Dvorak expresses interest in compiling a "litany" or proclamation of the core beliefs held by the show and its listeners. He asks the audience to provide a list of what they perceive the show's stance to be on various issues. Adam Curry summarizes the show's ethos as skepticism toward government, rejection of global warming narratives, and a preference for personal freedom.