Topic: Hoboken

13 chapters across the catalog

Call me Bill
Episode 1625 2:55:49 - 3:01:46

1625: Call me Bill

Good News Segment: Crocheted Hats and McDonald's Retirement

The "Good News" segment features two stories: a woman who crocheted a hat for a baby during a flight from Hoboken, and 84-year-old Dot Sharp, who retired after 45 years of service at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania. The hosts jokingly debate the inclusion of the McDonald's story, labeling it a "native ad" for the fast-food chain.

Nadster
Episode 1141 1:55:10 - 2:00:06

1141: Nadster

E-Scooter Regulation and Urban Mobility in Austin

The introduction of e-scooters in Hoboken and Austin has led to safety concerns and traffic violations. Predictions suggest that portions of downtown Austin may eventually be closed to cars in favor of electric "dockless mobility" options like scooters and monowheels.

Wall of Phlegm
Episode 865 2:33:07 - 2:37:47

865: Wall of Phlegm

Hoboken Train Crash, Investigation and Safety Measures

Investigators are analyzing the data recorder from the New Jersey Transit train that crashed into the Hoboken station, killing one person. The engineer, Thomas Gallagher, was found slumped over the controls but has not yet been fully interviewed. While some suggest the train was traveling at three times the speed limit, officials are also looking into crew members' electronic devices and toxicology reports.

Putin Popularity Poll
Episode 864 1:28 - 3:51

864: Putin Popularity Poll

New Jersey Transit Crash Analysis, Commuter Impact

Analysis of the Hoboken train crash suggests the train accelerated into the station rather than slowing down. Because Hoboken is a terminal station where every track ends in a bumper, the impact during peak commuter hours maximized potential casualties, leading local transit workers to suspect foul play.

Putinism
Episode 640 1:15:39 - 1:19:35

640: Putinism

Birthday Donations, PhD Program and Startup Karma

Several listeners send donations to celebrate birthdays and request "karma" for various life events. Ryan in Hoboken receives job karma for a new startup, and Kirby Wallace is recognized as she begins a PhD program. The segment also mentions a listener who has provided research on Common Core education standards.

Fractals on the Bone
Episode 374 41:28 - 45:12

374: Fractals on the Bone

NYPD Drone Warning Street Sign Art Project

An artist knighted in Hoboken, New Jersey, created realistic metal street signs mimicking official NYPD warnings about drone surveillance and strike zones. These signs, which include phrases like "Local Statutes Enforced by Drones," were placed in public areas alongside quotes from the Founding Fathers. The project is described as "Banksy-style" conceptual performance art intended to raise awareness about domestic drone activity.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 27:21 - 35:39

332: Bud Nip

Executive Producers, Show 333 Club, New Knight

The hosts acknowledge several executive producers and donors contributing to the upcoming milestone episode 333. Adam Curry recounts a recent meetup in Hoboken, New Jersey, where he knighted E. Adam Atia using a pizza cutter following a thousand-dollar donation. They encourage listeners to join the "333 Club" to support the show's independent production model.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 1:19:50 - 1:25:52

332: Bud Nip

Donation Segment, Hoboken Meetup, Knighting Ceremony

The hosts read a list of donors and executive producers, including a contribution from Jupiter Broadcasting. Adam Curry provides details on the New York-New Jersey meetup held at Benny's Pizza in Hoboken, thanking Sir Daniels for hosting the event. They announce the final week for purchasing the "333 coin" and acknowledge several new members of the No Agenda Roundtable.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 1:32:26 - 1:38:33

332: Bud Nip

Hoboken Meetup Recap, Police Photo Policy, DC Wrap-up

Adam Curry recounts meeting "Nick the Rat" and other prominent producers at the Hoboken meetup. He describes an interaction with local police officers who refused to take photos, citing a policy intended to prevent "police brutality" videos from being taken out of context on YouTube. The hosts announce their final tour stop on K Street in Washington D.C., organized by Baroness Maggie Vincent.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 1:59:13 - 2:02:02

331: Ricin Beans

Boston and Hoboken Meetup Logistics

Despite heavy rain, a successful meetup was held in Boston organized by Sir Frizz. A future meetup is scheduled for Hoboken, New Jersey, chosen because it is more accessible for the "Duchess" RV than Manhattan. Hoboken is noted as the birthplace of Frank Sinatra and a popular residential area for college graduates working in New York.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 2:23:13 - 2:26:35

331: Ricin Beans

Mismanaged Funds in Afghanistan and Sign-off

The Associated Press reports that approximately $360 million in U.S. funds in Afghanistan has been lost to profiteering, bribery, and extortion, with some money ending up in the hands of the Taliban. The hosts conclude the show by discussing their upcoming travel to Hoboken and thanking the production team. The episode ends with a clip of a cattle auction and the "Adios Mofo" sign-off.

GaGa vs Bieber
Episode 274 1:16:32 - 1:24:01

274: GaGa vs Bieber

Global Listener Donations and Karma Requests

Listeners from Israel, Australia, Scotland, and the United States send in donations accompanied by requests for "No Agenda Karma." One donor from Israel sends an emergency stash of OB tampons, which are reportedly unavailable in the U.S. The hosts perform "de-douching" rituals and shout out birthdays, including Nick the Rat's celebration on February 2nd.