Topic: John Fletcher

14 chapters across the catalog

Endemicity
Episode 1416 3:31:31 - 3:36:05

1416: Endemicity

Episode Outro, Mullet Comeback, Sunday Teaser

The hosts conclude the episode with a discussion on the return of the mullet hairstyle and a teaser for the Sunday show. The episode ends with a "New York State of Mind" themed mix by Tom Starkweather featuring audio from the Rand Paul and Anthony Fauci hearing.

Brood X
Episode 1331 3:30:01 - 3:36:10

1331: Brood X

Show Outro, End of Show Mixes, Sign-off

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from Opportunity Zone 33 in Austin, Texas. They preview the upcoming Thursday show and present a series of "End of Show Mixes" produced by listeners. The episode concludes with the signature "Adios, mofos" and a final reminder to "Keep the faith."

Complex Instrument
Episode 1084 11:21 - 14:51

1084: Complex Instrument

Texas House District Flips, Lizzie Fletcher, Suburban Women

Democrat Lizzie Fletcher defeated nine-term Republican incumbent John Culberson in Texas' 7th District, a seat once held by George H.W. Bush. This victory was part of a broader "suburban revolt" where 53% of suburban women swung toward Democratic candidates. Analysts suggest that Beto O'Rourke's campaign provided a blueprint for future Democratic gains in the Lone Star State despite his personal defeat.

Microbeads
Episode 908 41:03 - 44:15

908: Microbeads

Love Trumps Hate Musical Parody

A musical production titled "Love Trumps Hate" was created by a show producer, featuring a YouTube video of protest imagery. The track utilizes voices from the "No Agenda cast of thousands" and parodies the style of charitable anthem songs like "We Are the World."

Effer in the P Me
Episode 721 1:04:27 - 1:10:03

721: Effer in the P Me

No Agenda Executive Producer Credits, Knighting Ceremony

The hosts thank top producers, including Seth Griffin and Sir Chase, who promotes his "Trailing Stops" financial app. Meteorologist James Spann is acknowledged for his support, and the segment concludes with the announcement of a knighting ceremony for John Fletcher following his "Fletcher Fest" initiative.

Joy Brigade
Episode 710 54:17 - 59:15

710: Joy Brigade

John Fletcher Shouts, Sacrilegious Ringtones, and Producer Karma

The "Fletcher Shouts" donation tier is featured, with listeners requesting specific phrases for use as ringtones, including controversial religious names. Producers from Chicago, Texas, and Manhattan, Kansas, are acknowledged for their support. One producer notes a business upturn following their previous contribution to the show.

Terror Factory
Episode 709 58:45 - 1:04:25

709: Terror Factory

No Agenda Donor Acknowledgments, Fletcher Fest

The program acknowledged several high-tier donors, including Executive Producers and Associate Executive Producers who contributed to the "Fletcher Fest." Artist John Fletcher was praised for his work on episode 708 and his iconic vocal "shouts" used in the show. Donors from Germany and Michigan were recognized for their financial support and "health karma" requests, maintaining the show's value-for-value model.

Lying Weasels
Episode 705 2:35:21 - 2:36:50

705: Lying Weasels

Show Outro, Sunday Schedule and Sign-off

Adam Curry signs off from Rotterdam, preparing for his return flight to the U.S., while John C. Dvorak concludes from Silicon Valley. They remind listeners of the upcoming Sunday show (Episode 706) and encourage continued support through the "Value for Value" model. The episode ends with the traditional "Amen Fist Bump" and a final mention of the "Fletcher Fest" hashtag.

Faschtech
Episode 704 1:06:27 - 1:11:55

704: Faschtech

Pi Day Donations and the Fletcher Fest Proposal

Listeners contributed "Pi Day" donations of $314.15 to celebrate the date March 14, 2015. Kevin Broso is knighted as "Sir K-Town," and the hosts discuss a new donation tier called "Fletcher Fest." This proposed event would involve listener John Fletcher recording custom ringtones in his signature screaming style for producers who donate at the Pi level, creating a unique "goldmine" of audio assets for the community.

StoogeLand
Episode 697 1:08:18 - 1:12:11

697: StoogeLand

No Agenda Art, John Fletcher Kirby Shout

The hosts credit Martin JJ for the current episode's artwork, which features an HSBC laundromat theme. Contributor John Fletcher provided a high-quality audio clip of himself shouting "Kirby," mimicking the departing Pentagon spokesman. The discussion highlights the professional quality of listener-submitted audio and the collaborative nature of the show's production.

The Christmas Show 2014
Episode 681 1:42:56 - 1:47:57

681: The Christmas Show 2014

No Agenda Infrastructure, Volunteers and Jingle Production

The hosts credit the volunteers who maintain the show's infrastructure, including Void Zero in the Netherlands and Paul Couture for the art generator. They discuss the creative necessity of "getting ideas out of the system" to avoid mental constipation. Sir Jeff Smith and John Fletcher are praised for their prolific production of show jingles and "shouts," including the Putin/Hogan's Heroes parodies.

Rough Patch
Episode 634 1:11:30 - 1:14:05

634: Rough Patch

No Agenda PR, Single Mix, Show Memes

Adam Curry mentions the availability of the "No Agenda Single Mix" on iTunes and reminds listeners that show titles and knighthoods are valid credits. They discuss the origin of various show memes, including the "Putin" shout performed by John Fletcher, which was inspired by a reference to the television show Hogan's Heroes.