Topic: La Jolla

8 chapters across the catalog

Hatman
Episode 1871 2:14:19 - 2:23:06

1871: Hatman

Associate Executive Producers, V4V Book Model, Small Business Shoutouts

The donation segment continues with contributions from Associate Executive Producers. Matthew Benjamin Clark discusses applying the Value for Value model to his books, while small business owners like Eli the Coffee Guy and Linda Lupatkin promote their services. The hosts offer advice on the V4V model for authors and play requested jingles for the donors.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 2:12:23 - 2:19:02

1856: CIS Lunar

Associate Executive Producers, Birthday Tributes

Multiple Associate Executive Producers were recognized for their financial support, including "Sir Nobody" who promoted a film Kickstarter and "James Powers." The segment included numerous birthday wishes for one of the hosts, whose 74th birthday coincides with Easter Sunday. Various businesses, such as Martel Hardware and La Jolla Salt Corporation, were also mentioned through producer notes.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 2:03:24 - 2:07:36

1843: Token Muncher

Chicago Meetup, La Jolla Salt, Urk Netherlands

Announcements include a Chicagoland meetup at Hailstorm Brewing on March 7th and a promotion for La Jolla Salt Corporation's exfoliating scrubs. A donation from Urk, Netherlands, prompts a discussion about the conservative Dutch town's history and its unique canal-based transport. Additionally, Linda Lepatkin is recognized as the "Duchess of Jobs" for her resume writing services.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 2:26:05 - 2:32:56

1825: MUK-Ultra

Donor Recognition, Little John's Candies and La Jolla Salt

The final segment of donor thank-yous features Little John's Candies, which is offering a "10% save, 10% donate" promotion for the holidays. La Jolla Salt Corporation and Linda Lou Patkin of Image Makers Inc are also highlighted for their ongoing support. The hosts emphasize the importance of these "Value for Value" contributions in keeping the show operational without traditional advertising.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 2:26:41 - 2:34:54

1748: Brain Rot

Producer Notes and Global Meetup Reports

Producers from around the world, including Osaka, Japan, and La Jolla, California, sent in donations and promotional notes for their local businesses. The segment highlights the importance of meetups for generating community support and shrinking the "amygdala" of listeners. Notable contributions came from La Jolla Salt Corporation and Gigawatt Coffee Roasters, both of whom offer discounts to the "No Agenda" community.

de-googling
Episode 1307 2:03:26 - 2:09:31

1307: de-googling

Listener Birthdays and San Diego Beach Rentals

Kevin Mulcahy and Ezekiel Chopper celebrated birthdays with donations to the show. Nicky from Lucky Dog Sanctuary in La Jolla, California, reported that while the pandemic hurt many industries, it boosted beach rentals as people sought to work from anywhere. She encouraged listeners to book "essential" travel to her villas to support the sanctuary.

Divide & Ruin
Episode 793 2:05:37 - 2:10:29

793: Divide & Ruin

Bank of America Douchebag Callout, Listener Donations

A donor requests a "douchebag callout" for Bank of America executives after staff pressured customers to use ATMs instead of human tellers. The hosts read through a list of $50-$150 donors from various locations, including Australia and Hong Kong, acknowledging their support for the show's independent media analysis.

No-Stray Spray
Episode 461 1:54:27 - 1:58:15

461: No-Stray Spray

Random Number Donations, Canadian Job Karma

Donors from California and Canada are acknowledged for contributions using repetitive or mirrored numbers (999, 9696). Listeners request "job karma" to help navigate the Canadian economy.