Topic: Louisville

18 chapters across the catalog

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 2:21:25 - 2:23:15

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Bear No's Pizza and Louisville Police Resignation

Jeff Eberens, a former Louisville police officer, donated $333 after resigning due to poor leadership in the department. He moved his family to a 20-acre farm in Kentucky's bourbon country and became a part-owner of "Bear No's Pizza." Adam Curry provides a professional voiceover endorsement for the pizza location as requested.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 2:07:20 - 2:12:22

1561: Star Butler

Executive Producer Donations, De-douching Ceremonies

High-tier donations from executive producers are read, including contributions from John Sweeney and Ralph in Miami. The segment includes "de-douching" requests and the use of soundboard clips like "Trump dumps" and "vocal fry" to acknowledge supporters from various locations including Texas and Wisconsin.

Norgay
Episode 1411 1:47:39 - 1:56:11

1411: Norgay

Executive Producer Donations, Kevin Fisher, Scott Bagwell

Kevin Fisher and Scott Bagwell are recognized for their significant contributions to episode 1411. The segment includes a $1,000 donation from Doug Salmon and various "switcheroo" requests where donors gift executive producer credits to family members.

Viral Blizzard
Episode 1409 2:31:56 - 2:34:55

1409: Viral Blizzard

Louisville Local 8008, Engagement and Nut Fisting

A detailed report from the Louisville Local 8008 meetup describes a gathering at Beernose Pizza where a couple announced their engagement. The note also touches on "nut fisting" dramatizations and a dispute over the "Boob Brand" title among different listener chapters.

FAQs 4 Hacks
Episode 1354 1:53:34 - 2:02:36

1354: FAQs 4 Hacks

Title Changes, Birthdays, and Special Forces Swimming

Listeners celebrate birthdays and anniversaries with donations, including a request for "Jobs Karma" for a new business venture. A notable note comes from Taylor, a swim coach for Air Force Special Warfare, who offers lessons in "water confidence tactics" for those preparing for elite military units. The segment also features a producer-created song about the host's squeaky chair.

Swiss Cheese Model
Episode 1308 1:41:58 - 1:47:31

1308: Swiss Cheese Model

Executive Producer Donations, RS Bagwell and Chris Eisbach

Top donors are recognized, including Sir Richard Bagwell from Louisville and Sir Chris Eisbach from Cheshire. Chris Eisbach requested advice on cooking A5 Wagyu beef, leading to a detailed culinary explanation involving high-heat cast iron searing.

Redneck Red Herring
Episode 1303 2:14:04 - 2:17:32

1303: Redneck Red Herring

UPS and FedEx Vaccine Distribution, Bluetooth Tracking

UPS and FedEx are coordinating the massive logistical task of distributing vaccines across the U.S. Each shipment is tracked using Bluetooth devices and real-time monitoring to ensure the sub-freezing temperature is maintained throughout the journey.

Shred and Burn
Episode 1295 2:06:18 - 2:10:32

1295: Shred and Burn

Anonymous Producer, Manual Labor and Spells

An anonymous producer in Louisville, Kentucky, shared a story about working 60-hour weeks in manual labor while listening to No Agenda and MoFax. He expressed a desire for freedom and property, contributing to the show to help "cast spells on the amygdalas" of the public to reduce fear.

Talkin' Loudy
Episode 1281 3:23:33 - 3:28:37

1281: Talkin' Loudy

Rand Paul Terrorism Claims, Breonna Taylor Case Dossier

Senator Rand Paul has accused Black Lives Matter protesters of using "terrorism" to target public officials. The discussion also covers the Breonna Taylor case, citing an FBI dossier that alleges her involvement in a criminal drug organization. The hosts criticize media figures like Amy Goodman for omitting key details of the case, such as the gunfire initiated by Taylor's boyfriend during the police raid.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 1:33:07 - 1:38:11

1280: Deplatformed Duo

Executive Producer Donations, Louisville Riots Report

A major donation of $1,280.08 from "Sir Mittens of the Falls City" included a detailed report on the atmosphere in Louisville, Kentucky, following the Breonna Taylor case. The producer described the city as a "weaponized punchline" and criticized the "chaos magic" tactics of BLM Inc. The report also noted that Austin police successfully prevented similar unrest by enforcing strict parade rules for protesters.

Hypocrite Oath
Episode 1275 2:26:28 - 2:29:44

1275: Hypocrite Oath

Breonna Taylor Shooting, Media Narrative, PBS Reporting

PBS reporting on the Breonna Taylor shooting has been criticized for omitting key details, such as the fact that her boyfriend fired at police first, hitting an officer. The narrative often suggests Taylor was shot while sleeping, ignoring the exchange of gunfire that occurred during the execution of the search warrant. This is cited as an example of the "M5M" (Mainstream Media) simplifying complex events to fit a specific political narrative.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 1:12:06 - 1:18:09

1184: Ejexit

Local 8008 Meetup and No Agenda Community Dynamics

Producers established "Local 8008" in Louisville, Kentucky, following a meetup at Monarch Beer Company. The hosts discuss the history of No Agenda community groups, including the defunct No Agenda Forums and the current subreddit. They warn about the potential for strong personalities to subvert small groups and reflect on past conflicts within the "podcult."

Ninjas in Mongolia
Episode 503 2:24:13 - 2:27:35

503: Ninjas in Mongolia

Rick Pitino, NCAA Championship Fix Theory

A theory is presented that the NCAA championship game was "fixed" for Michigan to win, but Louisville won instead. Video of Louisville coach Rick Pitino ducking in fear when post-game fireworks went off is cited as evidence that he feared retaliation for the unexpected victory. The hosts warn listeners against betting on sports, claiming the outcomes are often rigged by insiders.

Episode 502 29:50 - 30:37

502: Nuevo Orden Mundial

NCAA Final Four, Kevin Ware Injury

The Michigan basketball team has advanced to the NCAA Final Four despite poor free-throw shooting. The discussion references the graphic leg injury suffered by Louisville player Kevin Ware during a previous game. CBS has notably restricted replays of the incident due to its severity.

Resume Normal Activity!
Episode 501 2:34:59 - 2:39:44

501: Resume Normal Activity!

Revolution TV Series, NCAA Final Four, and Detroit Vibes

A clip from the TV show Revolution mentions a "Governor Affleck" in California, which the hosts find amusing. They then pivot to the NCAA Final Four basketball tournament, predicting that the University of Michigan will win the championship. They argue that a Michigan victory is "needed" to provide good vibes for the city of Detroit, which is currently under the control of emergency bankers.

Mission Accomplished!
Episode 290 54:19 - 57:34

290: Mission Accomplished!

Martial Law Preparations, Expanded FBI Assessment Powers

Reports indicate that Louisville, Kentucky, has developed an emergency response plan allowing the city to commandeer private property. Simultaneously, the FBI has expanded powers to conduct "assessments" without warrants, and a Second Circuit appeals court ruling suggests domestic terror suspects can be held without Miranda warnings. The discussion links these developments to the influence of Cass Sunstein and legal shifts toward increased domestic surveillance.