Topic: International Donors

4 chapters across the catalog

Stapler Abuse
Episode 1545 1:56:43 - 2:05:16

1545: Stapler Abuse

Executive Producer Donations, Easter Sunday Contributions

The donation segment for the Easter Sunday episode features several high-value contributions, notably from international producers in the UK and the Netherlands. Baron Jim Bobway and Baroness Marion Schneeberger contributed $3,333, while Dutch producers Jeroen van Wijk and Peter van der Hulst each donated $1,000. The hosts express gratitude for the continued support of the "Value for Value" model.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 2:30:48 - 2:34:55

1484: Do It For Ukraine

Producer Credits, International Donations

The hosts acknowledge a wide range of donations from producers in Pennsylvania, Texas, Canada, and Great Britain. Notable mentions include Sir Kevin McLaughlin, the "Duke of Loon," and several British producers donating during the week of the Queen's death. The segment highlights the global reach of the show and the diverse backgrounds of its financial supporters.

House of Trolls
Episode 978 2:52:00 - 3:01:50

978: House of Trolls

International Producer Support and Canadian Privilege

The No Agenda show receives significant support from international producers in Germany, Sweden, and Canada. Gregory Keir of British Columbia is knighted after his grandson recovered from a serious head injury, utilizing "Canadian Privilege" to secure a title. The global reach of the show is highlighted by donors from diverse regions like Aachen, Germany, and Stockholm, Sweden.

Big Mac & Cheese
Episode 495 1:35:19 - 1:48:38

495: Big Mac & Cheese

Value for Value, Global Producer Donations

A lengthy segment acknowledges donations from listeners in Tel Aviv, Norway, Scotland, and the United States. The hosts discuss the "value for value" model, the use of Bitcoin for contributions, and the awarding of knighthoods to dedicated supporters. They also mention the "No Agenda CD" project, which provides short audio snippets for sharing the show's content.