A series of "Make It Rain" call-outs are performed for donors, including mentions for an anime wife and a "smoking hot wife" in Texas. The segment also lists "69-69er" donors and various $50 contributors from the UK, Sweden, and the United States.
9 chapters across the catalog
A series of "Make It Rain" call-outs are performed for donors, including mentions for an anime wife and a "smoking hot wife" in Texas. The segment also lists "69-69er" donors and various $50 contributors from the UK, Sweden, and the United States.
The hosts perform a "stripper announcer" routine to thank donors who contributed to the "Make It Rain" segment. They acknowledge various contributors from the EU, Australia, and the US, and play a birthday jingle for a listener in Woodland Hills.

Birthday Call-outs, Peerage Map and Make It Rain Dancers
The hosts perform birthday call-outs for several producers, including Sir Robert Montoya and Sir Scott Olson. They direct listeners to the No Agenda Peerage map at itm.im/peers to see the global distribution of knights and barons. Requests for the "Make It Rain" segment include dancers modeled after Kimberly, Amber, and political figures.

Vanessa the Undresser and the "Due on Stage" Meme
A recurring "make it rain" segment features a jingle for a donor named Vanessa. The hosts discuss a local Austin meme where they are told they are "due on stage" after a musician's lazy behavior.
Sir Laurie from Finland celebrates his 33rd birthday with a significant donation, requesting a "Make It Rain" ceremony for several fictional stage performers. The hosts discuss the small but dedicated listener base in Finland and provide "karma" to the donor and his associates.

Make It Rain Donations and British Educational Terminology
A series of $111.11 "Make It Rain" donations are processed, including contributions from Jeffrey Stack and Sir Oscar Nadal. The hosts engage in a linguistic debate over the phrase "graduated college" versus "graduated from college," identifying the former as a common Americanism and the latter as the correct European/British standard.
The hosts perform a "Make It Rain" segment for several donors, including Sir Lauren Ostermann and the "Duke of Mystery" Dwayne Mellon. Mellon reserves the domain "33andMe" for future genetic data spoofing. The segment includes a humorous, over-modulated performance involving fictional dancers and "skin flutes."

Making It Rain, Stripper Name Donations, Canada Navy
The hosts introduce a new "Making It Rain" donation segment for $111.11 contributions, where they thank donors using stripper names like "Bambi" and "Crystal." They also discuss "Canada Navy" (Cananavia), a term used by listeners to describe the socialist-leaning nature of Canada. One donor from Battle Mountain Mesa, Colorado, explains he is redirecting his Audible.com subscription funds to No Agenda.

Executive Producer Credits and Make It Rain Anecdote
The hosts thank executive producers, including Sir Dwayne Melanson, who sent a donation of $399.96 in small bills. This prompts an anecdote about the origin of the phrase "make it rain," which a host first witnessed at a San Francisco club with Michael Butler. The discussion explores the vernacular of strip clubs and the creative ways producers send value-for-value donations.