Topic: International Listeners

6 chapters across the catalog

Bug Ramen
Episode 1037 2:14:04 - 2:16:57

1037: Bug Ramen

International News Requests, Media Deconstruction Strategy

Listeners have requested more deconstruction of international media, particularly from Europe and Australia, to provide a broader perspective beyond U.S. news cycles. The hosts agree that American media often becomes obsessed with single narratives, making it difficult to find diverse stories. They call for more "boots on the ground" reporting from global producers to help identify propaganda in different regions.

Service Pony
Episode 962 1:26:58 - 1:31:36

962: Service Pony

Global Donor Support, No Agenda Peerage

Donations from international producers in the UK, France, and Portugal are acknowledged. A "Dame" from North Carolina contributes $200 for her 25th birthday and requests "F cancer" karma for her mother. The hosts express pride in the show's nearly 10-year longevity and the community's role in sustaining the production without corporate sponsors.

Bidentification
Episode 700 2:42:08 - 2:48:20

700: Bidentification

Final Donor Recognition for Episode 700

The hosts read the final list of donors for the 700th episode, including contributors from Canada, Holland, Australia, and Finland. They recognize various "700 Club" and "$70 Club" members, maintaining the show's peerage system. The segment highlights the global reach of the No Agenda community.

Episode 398 1:43:19 - 1:48:16

398: Zombie Gun

Global Producer Credits and Political Aspirations

Donations arrive from listeners in Canada, Portugal, and the UK. A notable contribution comes from Alan Levine, who is running for Congress in Georgia. Levine suggests that if elected, he would hire the "Curry-Dvorak Legislation Analysis Group" to help him vet bills, a proposal the hosts find financially promising.

Balochistan Baloney
Episode 386 3:24 - 5:48

386: Balochistan Baloney

No Agenda Global Listener Roll Call

The hosts conduct a live roll call for listeners tuning in from across the globe, including locations such as the Netherlands, New Zealand, Argentina, and Germany. They emphasize that while 99.9% of the audience consumes the podcast, the live stream attracts a diverse international crowd. The chat room participants are acknowledged for their engagement during the Sunday morning broadcast.