Topic: Knight Of The Order

12 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:19:13 - 2:28:20

1874: Kennel Index

Executive Producer Donations and The Order of the Heart

A segment dedicated to high-tier donors features the knighting of Sir Lauren, Sir Crazy Carl, and Dame Catty Bones. The hosts read personal notes from producers, including a touching tribute from Catty Bones to her late husband. New "Red Knights" are inducted into the "Order of the Heart," receiving signet rings and certificates of authenticity.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:12:51 - 2:16:03

1872: Lunar Economy

Executive Producer Credits, Order of the Heart

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including Sir Switcheroo, who contributed $1,002 to join the "Order of the Heart" as a Red Knight. The hosts discuss the "Hollywood credits" given to producers and address listener feedback about their on-air dynamic, with some fans calling for more "buzzkill" energy from Dvorak.

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:13:20 - 2:16:01

1868: Lubio

Order of the Heart Red Knight Pins and Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts showcase the new "Order of the Heart" Red Knight pins, featuring high-quality packaging and sealing wax certificates. They transition to a technical reminder for listeners to use modern podcast apps from podcastapps.com. These apps utilize Podping technology to provide near-instant updates and live-stream notifications, bypassing the delays of legacy platforms like Spotify and Apple.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 2:24:13 - 2:27:38

1864: Pointcast

Knighting Ceremony, Order of the Heart, Signet Rings

James Pelliccio is officially knighted into the Red Knight Order of the Heart, while Natalie Martin and Doug (Sir Wrangler of Jayhawk Nation) are brought to the Roundtable. New knights and dames receive signet rings, certificates of authenticity, and sealing wax to commemorate their status.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 2:13:09 - 2:18:21

1860: micro-dosing

Order of the Heart Knighting and Zipper Club

Mike and Becky Cheney from Katy, Texas, donated $1,000 to have their son Chris Cheney knighted in the "Order of the Heart." The hosts also welcome new members to the "Zipper Club," an exclusive group for those who have undergone open-heart surgery. John C. Dvorak thanks the audience for their prayers during his recent medical complications.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:33:59 - 2:38:21

1859: Splashdown

Order of the Heart Induction and No Agenda Rings

The "Order of the Heart" ceremony officially inducted Sir John of the Northern Snow-Capped Forests, Sir Codesalot, and Baroness Sandcat, who will receive custom lapel pins. The hosts also promoted "No Agenda Rings," which offers signet rings and sealing wax for producers to use in their official correspondence. The segment concluded with a final thank you to the "peerage" for their financial and creative contributions.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 2:18:05 - 2:21:04

1858: Nut Spread

Knighting Ceremony, Order of the Heart, Signet Rings

A formal knighting ceremony is held for Tyler O'Brien, Sean Stedman, and Steve Cabrel, who are inducted into the Order of the Heart. This special order includes a unique lapel pin and signet ring to signify support for the show's hosts. The ceremony features the traditional "Order of the Heart" jingle and a list of the various perks available at the No Agenda Round Table.

Stick Controls
Episode 989 2:04:36 - 2:11:47

989: Stick Controls

Producer Donations and Knighthood Requests

The show acknowledges various donations, including a $100 contribution from Benjamin Gardner toward Mike Harrington's knighthood. Producers are encouraged to visit Harrington's property at the Grand Canyon. Several listeners, including Jason Green and Stuart Hilbert, are processed for knighthood, with Green requesting "fish pie and fellatio" be served at the No Agenda roundtable.

Earle in the Gulf
Episode 222 1:17:07 - 1:20:02

222: Earle in the Gulf

Paul Couture, Black Knight of the Mint

Paul Couture is officially knighted as "The Black Knight in the Order of the Mint" for his exceptional support and the creation of the No Agenda coin project. The hosts discuss the logistics of his knighthood and the success of the coin challenge at noagendafans.com. They also mention a request from a member of the clergy to use a specific suffix for his title instead of the traditional "Sir."