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75 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:15:45 - 2:20:24

1875: Sonic Thump

Knighting Ceremony and Executive Producer Credits

Several donors are recognized for their significant financial contributions, including Sir Dr. Vasanth and Sir Richard the Open-Hearted, who both achieved the rank of Red Knight. A detailed breakdown of "numerology" in a donation from Arapahoe County is provided, referencing Executive Order 12333 and the power of the number three.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:34:07 - 1:39:23

1851: Mork & Mimi

Executive Producer Credits and Yorkville Data Center Fight

Donors contributing $200 or more are granted "Associate Executive Producer" credits, which can be officially listed on IMDb. A message from a donor in Yorkville, Illinois, alerts the community to a proposal for 14 new data centers in the small town, seeking advice on how to oppose the development. The segment reinforces the "Value for Value" model, thanking various supporters from Pittsburgh to India.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 2:10:13 - 2:22:21

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Value for Value, Executive Producer Credits and Donor Thank-Yous

The "Value for Value" funding model is explained, where listeners contribute time, talent, or treasure in exchange for the show's content. Major donors, including Archduchess Kim and Samuel Barrett, are thanked and granted "Executive Producer" credits, which can be used on IMDB. The segment includes plugs for listener-run businesses, such as homeschooling consulting and executive resume services.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 2:16:10 - 2:26:07

1814: Needle Drop

Executive Producer Credits and Birthday Announcements

The show recognizes its top donors, including an "Apple Juice" donation of $1,776.33 from Aug in Texas. Other significant contributors include Dame Catherine, who donated via Bitcoin, and several associate executive producers. The segment also includes birthday wishes for members of the "No Agenda" community and a reminder of the show's presence on IMDB.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 2:21:56 - 2:28:11

1813: Lunchbox

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Birthday Wishes

The hosts read credits for Associate Executive Producers, including Sir Dixbert, who upgraded his title to Baronet. Business shout-outs are given to GigaWatt Coffee Roasters and Martell Hardware. The segment concludes with personal notes and birthday wishes for listeners, including Alina Struin in Calgary and Mimi Smith-Dvorak, who is jokingly said to be turning 86.

Taproot
Episode 1799 2:24:29 - 2:29:14

1799: Taproot

AI Art Generation, No Agenda Art, Hollywood Credits

The show's art selection process now involves a mix of AI-generated and human-created works, with "Blue Acorn" winning the current episode's cover art. Listeners who contribute $200 or more receive "Associate Executive Producer" credits, which can be used on professional platforms like LinkedIn and IMDB. The hosts express a preference for bright, non-gruesome imagery in listener submissions.

Glop
Episode 1789 2:25:11 - 2:34:27

1789: Glop

Producer Credits, Newsletter Open Rates and Safari Issues

The hosts thanked executive and associate executive producers for their financial support, noting that these credits are "real Hollywood credits" listed on IMDB. A decline in newsletter open rates was attributed to changes in Apple's iOS and Safari browser, which reportedly block secure connections to certain independent streams. The discussion emphasized the influence of the "podcast industrial complex" and the challenges of maintaining independent media distribution.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 2:20:33 - 2:24:18

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Resume Services, Amazon DEI, Donation Credits

Linda Lou of ImageMakersInc is highlighted for her executive resume services. Another donor, a veteran of the "Amazon slave gang," comments on the infiltration of DEI policies within the company. The segment concludes the first round of donation credits, noting that these official executive producer titles can be used on professional sites like IMDB.com.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 2:06:48 - 2:11:06

1765: Pro-Mortalist

No Agenda Art Contest, Executive Producer Credits

The hosts discuss the episode's artwork, "Rage Quit" by Darren O'Neill, and the technical limitations of AI-generated images regarding dynamic range. They explain the "Executive Producer" and "Associate Executive Producer" credit system, which allows donors to receive official Hollywood credits on IMDB.com for their financial support of the show.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 2:10:06 - 2:14:32

1762: Stick Fight

No Agenda Art, Executive Producers and Donation Tiers

The hosts review the weekly show art provided by producer Scaramanga, which utilized AI to depict various show themes. They explain the "Value-for-Value" model and the benefits of becoming an Associate Executive Producer or Executive Producer, including credits that can be used on IMDB.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 1:56:05 - 2:09:22

1758: Scream Circle

Producer Credits and Knighting Ceremony

The hosts read donation notes from high-tier producers, including Carrie Cates and Mike Topser. They perform a knighting ceremony for "Sir Red Devil," "Sir Sweaty," and "Chevalier Pierre Lamouche," granting them titles at the "No Agenda Round Table." The segment includes promotional mentions for "Ski Dad TV," "Gigawatt Coffee Roasters," and "Pocket Verses."

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:59:07 - 2:03:16

1749: Gynocracy

Browser Compatibility and Associate Executive Producer Credits

Technical issues with the Firefox browser are discussed in relation to the No Agenda art generator, with recommendations to use Bravo or Microsoft products instead. The segment also outlines the benefits of the $200 Associate Executive Producer credit, which includes a lifetime listing on IMDB.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 1:37:54 - 1:42:01

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Commodore Promotion, Value for Value Philosophy

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" philosophy, distinguishing it from "busking" or tipping. They announce the final week of the "Commodore" promotion, where donors of $333.33 receive a special title and certificate, and discuss the prestige of being an Executive Producer on the show.

Publical
Episode 1686 1:58:36 - 2:14:58

1686: Publical

No Agenda Executive Producer Credits, Donor Recognition

The podcast recognized several high-level donors who contributed to the "Value for Value" model, granting them official Executive Producer credits. Notable contributions included a $1,000 donation for a knighthood and various "de-douching" requests for long-time listeners. These credits are recognized on professional platforms such as IMDB.com, cementing the donors' roles in the show's production history.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 1:56:13 - 2:09:50

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

Executive Producer Credits, Donations and Resumes

The show recognized top executive producers, including Sir Ronald Lafferty and Jesper Holmberg, for their significant financial support. Notable mentions included Linda Lou Patkin, the "Duchess of Jobs," and a new auto dent repair business, "Knight's Hail Repair." Producers were encouraged to list their credits on IMDB to formalize their roles in the production of the podcast.

Spaving
Episode 1658 1:18:58 - 1:27:25

1658: Spaving

Executive Producer Credits, Donor Thank-Yous

Top donor Chuck from Naples contributed $1,500 to the program, earning an executive producer credit. Other significant donors included Scott Lamond, Laurens de Kooster, and the Baron of Whistler, who was promoted to Viscount. The hosts acknowledged various "treasure" contributions and provided "jobs karma" for listeners seeking employment, while reinforcing the permanence of producer titles on platforms like IMDB.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:46:02 - 2:49:23

1641: Lock the Clock

Final Producer Credits and IMDb Validation

The final set of executive and associate executive producer credits are read, with many contributors using their tax returns to support the show. The hosts remind producers that these credits are valid for use on resumes and can be officially registered on IMDb. Over a thousand producers have already utilized this "post-modern media model" to build their professional profiles.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 2:18:06 - 2:21:09

1309: Vaxsaline

Checkmark Recovery Prediction, Hollywood Producer Credits

The hosts discuss their successful prediction of a "checkmark recovery" for the stock market, contrasting it with other predicted shapes like K or L. They also discuss the value of their executive producer credits, noting that unlike Hollywood, they treat their producers with respect. Listeners are encouraged to use their No Agenda credits on IMDB to establish their industry bona fides.

Test Tube Babies
Episode 1638 2:37:52 - 2:41:02

1638: Test Tube Babies

Linda Lou Patkin and Dame Trish Correspondence

Linda Lou Patkin is recognized for her consistent support and "Jobs Karma" outreach. Dame Trish of Detroit sent a typewritten note regarding her son-in-law's knighthood and provided feedback on the show's website, prompting an apology from the hosts for a delay in implementation.