Topic: Green Bay

32 chapters across the catalog

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 2:45:54 - 2:54:07

1803: Drone Wall

Final Donor Roll and Secretary General Appointments

The final segment of the show features the remaining donor list, including a "NICU Dad" donation in honor of a child's 67-day hospital stay. New Secretaries General are appointed for FEMA regions, and the upcoming 18th anniversary of the podcast on October 26th is promoted. The hosts thank the "producers" for their continued financial support through the value-for-value model.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 3:03:58 - 3:07:01

1742: Golden Poop

NFL Tush Push, Competition Committee Dispute

The Green Bay Packers have filed a motion to ban the "tush push" (or "brotherly shove") play in the NFL, citing safety concerns and unfair advantages. The play, used most effectively by the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills, has an 87% conversion rate. Critics argue the play is essentially a modified quarterback sneak that relies on the extreme physical strength of specific players rather than a flaw in the rules.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 3:09:06 - 3:13:29

1740: DOGE-CAM

Mercy Me, Puerto Rico Statehood, and Oh Death

Donations from Tennessee, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico are acknowledged, including a debate over the tax implications of Puerto Rican statehood. The segment concludes with a mention of the band Mercy Me's new single, "Oh Death."

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 16:18 - 24:14

1708: Gaytheist

Donald Trump Green Bay Rally, High-Visibility Vest Anecdote

Donald Trump detailed the logistics of his garbage truck photo op, noting his staff suggested the idea just 30 minutes before landing in Wisconsin. He joked about the difficulty of climbing into the large vehicle and his decision to wear the safety vest on stage after being told it made him look thinner. Trump compared the truck driver to a young Cary Grant and used the moment to mock the physical and cognitive health of his opponents.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:41:16 - 1:47:32

1666: Wyrd

Producer Donations, Retirement News and American History Knowledge

A donation from Jackie Connelly, a retiring teacher from Green Bay, sparks a discussion on the state of the public school system and the benefits of homeschooling. The hosts also read a note from an anonymous producer comparing historical knowledge in 1943 to 1976, lamenting the modern lack of awareness regarding figures like Woodrow Wilson and Patrick Henry.

Spaving
Episode 1658 1:27:38 - 1:29:08

1658: Spaving

Joe Biden, Teleprompter Gaffe Defense

A viral clip of President Joe Biden seemingly reading "last name" from a teleprompter was defended as a misunderstanding of his speech cadence. The host argued that Biden was likely clarifying that "Riley" was the last name of his former professor, rather than reading a script instruction. This defense was presented as a counter-narrative to the widespread mockery of the incident as a cognitive failure.

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 2:36:27 - 2:46:00

1594: Gene Jock

Global Meetup Reports and New Knights

Producers from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Greensboro, Georgia, submitted meetup reports, including a campaign update for a Charleston City Council candidate. New knights and dames were dubbed, including Sir Mizzing of the DevOps and Dame Puma of the Eastern Washington Chasms. The hosts promoted the use of No Agenda rings and the importance of local community connection through the meetup website.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 2:46:20 - 2:53:02

1569: Hydrating

Independence Day Donation Totals and Fee Coverage

A final round of donations for the Independence Day show reveals a new trend where listeners use a PayPal feature to cover transaction fees, resulting in specific amounts like $76.94. Donors from across the U.S. and UK contribute to the "Gitmo Nation" media deconstruction. The hosts acknowledge the "sustaining" subscribers who provide the show's financial bedrock.

No Evidence
Episode 1500 4:16:15 - 4:21:03

1500: No Evidence

No Agenda Meetup Reports, Global Community Gatherings

Producers provide audio reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Arlington, Green Bay, and North Idaho. Upcoming gatherings are announced for Brisbane, Australia, and various locations across the U.S. and the Netherlands. The hosts encourage listeners to attend meetups to connect with other members of the "sanity brigade" and experience the community firsthand.

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 2:40:38 - 2:46:21

1496: Deport Greta

No Agenda Meetups, Global Producer Gatherings

Producers from around the world submitted audio reports from local "No Agenda" meetups in Buchenheim, Germany, and various US cities. Upcoming meetups are announced for Portland, San Diego, and Green Bay. The hosts emphasize that these events are entirely self-organized by the "No Agenda" community.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 2:57:48 - 3:01:26

1408: Booster Blitz

Knighting Ceremony, Roundtable Menu, Aaron Rodgers Scam

Four new knights—Sir Papa J, Sir Rando, Sir Goat of the Hill, and Sir Chummy—are inducted into the No Agenda Roundtable. Their elaborate virtual menu includes elk tenderloin, liver mush, and top-shelf ranch water. The hosts express disappointment over a "scam" involving rumors that NFL star Aaron Rodgers would attend a local meetup.

Birthing Comrade
Episode 1406 2:53:42 - 2:59:32

1406: Birthing Comrade

Global No Agenda Meetups and Aaron Rodgers Rumors

Meetup reports are shared from British Columbia, with upcoming events scheduled for Colorado Springs, Pennsylvania, and San Antonio. A notable rumor suggests that Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers may attend a local meetup, as fans believe he listens to the show for its "anti-mRNA" perspectives. The hosts encourage listeners to use NoAgendaMeetups.com, which remained functional during the recent Amazon AWS outage.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 1:08:49 - 1:12:18

1397: ok zoomer

Aaron Rodgers, NFL Vaccination Controversy

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers faced media backlash after testing positive for COVID-19 and revealing he was unvaccinated. Rodgers had previously stated he was "immunized," referring to a homeopathic protocol, and cited an allergy to an ingredient in mRNA vaccines as his reason for avoiding the shots. Medical pundits on ABC challenged his claims, stating that such allergies are extremely rare.

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 2:58:00 - 3:02:07

1318: Jab and Go

Global No Agenda Meetups and Brooklyn Lockdown

Reports from No Agenda meetups in Green Bay, Melbourne, and the Puget Sound show large gatherings of "producers" socializing despite various local restrictions. In contrast, the Brooklyn meetup was disrupted by a film shoot, highlighting the "elite" status of Hollywood crews who are permitted to work during lockdowns. The Green Bay event reportedly had 25 attendees, including several knights and dames.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 1:50:59 - 1:54:43

1313: Q Victims

Antifa False Flag Claims, New Zealand Lockdown

A producer who witnessed the January 6th rally claims Antifa members were masquerading as Trump supporters. Meanwhile, a dairy farmer from New Zealand describes the strict lockdown measures under Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, including the illegality of importing antibody tests.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 3:10:11 - 3:13:26

1299: King Mitch

Executive Producer Credits, JRE Listeners

The hosts read the final list of executive and associate executive producers for the episode. They note a significant number of new listeners joining from the Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) and thank the "troll room" for their ongoing support.

Lockdown Face
Episode 1278 2:42:35 - 2:48:37

1278: Lockdown Face

Small Donor Recognition, Tourette Superpower Recap

The hosts read the names of producers who donated $50 or more, including listeners from Alaska, Spain, and India. They acknowledge a note from a former private school employee regarding the Epoch Times and Falun Gong. Adam Curry reiterates his appreciation for the community, noting that their involvement fuels his "Tourette superpower."

Booby-Trap
Episode 1222 2:38:15 - 2:42:55

1222: Booby-Trap

Rogan Bump and Global Producer Contributions

The show experiences a "Rogan bump" in donations following Adam Curry's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience. Producers from Green Bay, Chicago, and Walnut Creek contribute, with one donor specifically citing Curry's successful pronunciation of "epidemiology" during the interview. The hosts express gratitude for the collective ownership the audience feels toward the show's success.