Topic: Karma Club

28 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 2:12:09 - 2:15:20

1071: Commie Comey

Oakland Meetup Donors, Travel Karma

The hosts read a list of donors from the Oakland meetup, including several who gave $50 or $100. They discuss "Travel Karma" for a listener in Brazil and mention the "Mile High Club" donation amount of $52.80. Dvorak notes that his wife Mimi, a listener herself, finds some of the show's recurring jokes "douchey."

Word Veto
Episode 1757 3:15:24 - 3:18:08

1757: Word Veto

Health Karma and Influencer Success Stories

A request for "health karma" is made for Benjamin Doolin, a community member facing a second leg amputation due to a misdiagnosis. In a lighter segment, a new executive producer describes her success as a social media influencer for major retailers like Sam's Club and Walmart, focusing on American-made goods. The hosts praise the "dynamite idea" of using influencer platforms to promote show-aligned values.

900
Episode 900 1:20:58 - 1:40:53

900: 900

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Announcements

The hosts read a long list of high-value donations from listeners celebrating the 900th episode, many of whom contributed $900 or more. Several donors are recognized for reaching the level of "Knight" or "Baron" within the show's peerage system. The segment includes personal notes from donors, requests for "jobs karma," and the announcement of upcoming knighting ceremonies.

Open the Chunnel!
Episode 837 1:41:18 - 1:48:42

837: Open the Chunnel!

Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony and Birthdays

The hosts conduct a lengthy segment thanking individual donors and performing a knighting ceremony for Sir Peter White. They discuss missingmoney.com after a donor found $4,600 in unclaimed property. The segment includes various "karma" requests, birthday shout-outs, and the introduction of a new No Agenda apparel shop.

A.Q. in the Maghrim
Episode 742 2:16:53 - 2:23:43

742: A.Q. in the Maghrim

Donation Segment and Traveling Karma

The hosts read letters from donors, including Sir Daniel Boroski and Patrick Daly. A somber note from Daly mentions the accidental drowning of his brother, Rick, leading the hosts to grant "traveling karma." They also discuss the "Club 27" recurring donation model and the general dip in donations during the month of July.

Win By Losing
Episode 727 46:21 - 51:55

727: Win By Losing

No Agenda Episode 727 Executive Producer Credits

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors for Episode 727, including Barry Coggins, who joined the "727 Club" with a significant contribution. A new "The Club" drinking society is proposed to connect donors who contribute amounts matching specific episode numbers. Listener "Sir Slough" is knighted during the segment, requesting "three geishas and a bucket of fried chicken" for his ceremony while seeking "jobs karma" for his upcoming career moves.

Fact Pattern
Episode 623 1:10:24 - 1:18:43

623: Fact Pattern

No Agenda Donor Acknowledgements and Birthdays

The hosts read a series of donations and birthday wishes, including a 60th birthday shout-out for Diane Holst. They discuss the improved podcast experience on Windows Phone 8.1 and acknowledge various "knights" and "baronets" in the No Agenda community. Plans for a potential "No Agenda Club" revival are briefly mentioned.

Fruity Drinks
Episode 614 1:53:06 - 1:57:34

614: Fruity Drinks

Listener Donations and the F-Cancer Karma

The show acknowledges several $50 and $66.66 donations from listeners across the U.S. and Germany. A special "F-Cancer" karma is sent to a couple in Pennsylvania who were both diagnosed with cancer within weeks of each other. The hosts speculate on the environmental and emotional triggers for such illnesses while thanking the "producers" for their continued support.

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 58:33 - 1:10:10

606: Get Ready to Rubble

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting and Stripper Poles

A lengthy segment dedicated to acknowledging high-tier donors and executive producers. Contributions from AJ Reistad, Stephen Pelsmarkers, and Richard Henderson are read, including personal anecdotes about travel and job success. A humorous discussion ensues regarding "Club 33" and a donor's request to have his name engraved on a stripper pole.

Undesirable Nudity
Episode 596 2:31:44 - 2:36:46

596: Undesirable Nudity

Club 33 Reopening, Zoning and Compliance

The fictional "Club 33" is reopened with a new "dunk tank" stage, despite alleged "zoning issues" and floor-bending weight problems. The hosts perform a "morning zoo" style segment introducing various "dancers" and announcing "amateur strip night." The segment serves as a humorous wrapper for assigning "karma" and "de-douching" to show donors.

Munich Moment
Episode 546 1:33:39 - 1:38:26

546: Munich Moment

Producer Credits, 69 Club, Travel Karma

The hosts read a long list of donations from "producers" worldwide, including significant contributions from Tom Schuring in Australia and Sir William Ashby. A large number of "69.69" donations are acknowledged, forming a "69 Club" for the episode. The segment includes "Travel Karma" for a listener traveling to Tel Aviv and reinforces the show's reliance on listener support.

Episode 401 17:59 - 26:37

401: The War on Chicken

Executive Producer Credits, Listener Feedback, Donation Segment

The hosts acknowledge high-value donors and executive producers for the current episode, including members of the "404 club" and "401 club." They address listener feedback regarding a joke from a previous episode and provide "karma" and "de-douching" services to contributors. The segment concludes with a call for continued financial support via the show's various websites.

Episode 400 31:25 - 37:35

400: This is How We Spin

No Agenda Executive Producer Credits and Karma

The hosts acknowledge high-level donors for the 400th episode, including those contributing $400 or more to join the "400 Club." Producers from Idaho, Connecticut, Tennessee, and the UK are thanked for their financial support. The segment includes "karma" requests for health issues, job searches, and "de-douching" ceremonies performed with a slide whistle.

Bunga Bunga
Episode 338 53:03 - 55:33

338: Bunga Bunga

369 Club, International Producer Support

Producers from Venice, California and Belgium send donations, leading to the mention of the "369 Club." The hosts joke about the lack of support from India while granting "karma" to a donor from Pennsylvania whose wife is releasing new books.

Starship Troopers 4
Episode 303 46:47 - 49:40

303: Starship Troopers 4

Producer Credits, No Agenda App Launch

The hosts acknowledge executive producers AJ Reistad and Joseph Frost, granting "karma" for their support. A new Android application for the No Agenda program is announced, featuring a glossary of show themes and a timeline-based player. Improvements to the show notes system at nashownotes.com are also detailed for listener research.

Show 300!
Episode 300 36:07 - 44:50

300: Show 300!

Producer Donations, Karma Requests and Listener Stories

The hosts read a series of donations from listeners in Texas, Pennsylvania, and the UK. Several producers requested "karma" for job searches, health recoveries, and upcoming marathons. One listener from the UK praised the show for providing a "shining ray of light" compared to the "turgid" world of mainstream journalism.