Topic: Memphis

33 chapters across the catalog

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 30:44 - 34:58

1805: Hamburger Wine

Stephen Miller, Memphis Crime, and Tourette's Observations

The hosts observe physical tics in Stephen Miller, suggesting he may have Tourette Syndrome based on their personal experience with the condition. Miller is heard pledging "all of government" support to the Memphis Police Department to combat gangs and drug cartels. He promises that federal agents from the ATF, DEA, and FBI will work "shoulder to shoulder" with local cops to liberate the city from criminal elements.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 2:39:36 - 2:43:33

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

No Agenda Producers, Donation Credits, Miami Beach

The hosts acknowledge a final list of "treasure" contributors who support the show's independent production. Donors from cities including Miami Beach, Spokane, and Memphis are thanked for their sustaining contributions. The segment reiterates that the show has no paywalls or premium content, operating entirely on the voluntary support of its audience.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 2:48:11 - 2:53:35

1657: Trash Can Man

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Gatherings

Recent No Agenda meetups took place in Los Angeles, Memphis, and Arlington, with upcoming events scheduled for Denver, the Netherlands, and various cities across the U.S. and Europe. These gatherings are described as low-key opportunities for listeners to connect and build community without a formal agenda.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:26:49 - 2:31:01

1654: e-Safety

Tennessee Parental Accountability Act, Juvenile Crime

The Tennessee legislature has passed the "Parental Accountability Act," which holds parents financially responsible for crimes committed by their children. After a first offense, parents can be fined $1,000 for each subsequent crime or be required to perform community service, such as picking up trash. Sheriff Floyd Bonner of Shelby County supports the measure as a way to curb the record-high rates of juvenile crime in Memphis.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 2:18:39 - 2:20:25

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Tennessee Drag Show Law Injunction

A federal judge issued a temporary injunction against a Tennessee law that sought to restrict "adult cabaret entertainment" on public property or in the presence of minors. The judge ruled in favor of a Memphis LGBTQ theater group, finding that the statute's broad language likely violates First Amendment protections for freedom of speech.

HABIDAT
Episode 1528 1:12:34 - 1:15:26

1528: HABIDAT

Tyree Nichols and 1870 Police Reform Pins

During the State of the Union, members of the Congressional Black Caucus wore pins with the number "1870," referencing the year Henry Truman was killed by police. Media reports on the Tyree Nichols case are scrutinized for inaccuracies regarding the charges filed against the officers involved.

HABIDAT
Episode 1528 2:46:21 - 2:47:44

1528: HABIDAT

Tyree Nichols Case and Personal Vendetta Theory

New details in the Tyree Nichols investigation suggest a personal connection between Nichols and the wife of one of the involved officers. Seven additional Memphis officers are under investigation as the narrative shifts from a random traffic stop to a potential targeted vendetta.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 1:50:46 - 2:01:41

1526: Canuck Chuck

Tyre Nichols, Police Reform, Qualified Immunity

The death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis has sparked renewed calls for police reform and the abolition of qualified immunity. Reverend Al Sharpton and Vice President Kamala Harris attended the funeral, while the hosts discuss the potential for "policeless traffic stops" and the ideological motivations behind the movement to abolish traditional law enforcement.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 23:06 - 27:33

1525: Mask in a Bottle

Tyree Nichols, Memphis Police, Scorpion Unit Deactivation

The release of body camera footage showing the fatal beating of Tyree Nichols by Memphis police officers led to the permanent deactivation of the "Scorpion" street crime unit. Five officers were charged with second-degree murder and kidnapping following the January 7th traffic stop. The incident drew immediate comparisons to the 1991 Rodney King beating and sparked nationwide protests.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 2:34:56 - 2:37:05

1484: Do It For Ukraine

$50 Donors, Birthday Shoutouts

A list of $50 donors from across the United States and the UK is read, including Sir Jason Deluzio in Miami Beach. The hosts also provide birthday shoutouts for Ron Henry, Jake Kenyon, and Rachel Williamson. This ritual reinforces the "Value for Value" model by giving direct recognition to the audience.

Seat Warmer
Episode 1427 3:11:01 - 3:13:22

1427: Seat Warmer

FDA Investigation of Family Dollar Distribution Center

The FDA discovered over 1,000 rodents, bird droppings, and dead animals inside a Family Dollar distribution facility in West Memphis, Arkansas. A voluntary recall was issued for food, pet supplies, and medical devices sold in six southern states during January and February 2022.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 1:40:58 - 1:44:00

1408: Booster Blitz

Sir Papa Jay, Al Sharpton, Jingle Requests

Yitka from Plano, Texas, donated $1,000 to honor her husband, Sir Papa Jay Janosik of Memphis. The donation includes a request for an Al Sharpton "mega cut" jingle and a "de-douching" for their son, Adam. The hosts discuss the logistics of fulfilling long jingle requests and the importance of "couples who NA together."

Clippers 'n Whittlers
Episode 1387 2:12:06 - 2:13:47

1387: Clippers 'n Whittlers

FedEx Staffing Shortages and Supply Chain Delays

A "boots on the ground" report from a FedEx warehouse employee reveals that the Memphis central hub is operating at only 55% staffing capacity. This shortage is causing packages to be rerouted through Indiana, costing the company significant money. Despite the strain, the vaccine mandate is reportedly being "slow-rolled" to avoid lawsuits and mass firings, with the expectation that most Christmas packages will still arrive on time.

Big Caffeine
Episode 1347 2:55:00 - 2:59:23

1347: Big Caffeine

Global Meetup Schedule, Netherlands Lowlands Event

A series of listener meetups are scheduled across the United States and internationally, including events in Memphis, Kansas City, and Brisbane. A special "Lowlands" business meetup is planned for July in the Netherlands, where a hotel owned by listeners will host the event. Producers are encouraged to RSVP via the official meetup website to coordinate attendance.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 2:59:00 - 3:03:30

1345: Peak Woke

No Agenda Meetup Reports, Global Super Spreader Events

Listeners provide audio reports from No Agenda meetups in Memphis, Boston, Myrtle Beach, and Minnesota. The reports feature "boots on the ground" producers enjoying beers and socializing. The hosts joke about the events being "super spreaders" and debate the correct pronunciation of various Minnesota towns mentioned in the clips.

Accelerationism
Episode 1339 2:53:23 - 3:02:43

1339: Accelerationism

Value-for-Value Donations, Knighting Ceremony and No Agenda Meetups

The show concluded with a "Value-for-Value" segment, thanking executive producers and knighting new members including Sir Gnarls and Sir Koobalpedia. Reports from local meetups in Memphis, Atlanta, and Kansas City highlighted the diverse and "trigger-free" nature of the listener community. The hosts announced upcoming meetups in Houston, Melbourne, and Chicago, encouraging listeners to gather in person regardless of local lockdown status.

Accelerationism
Episode 1339 3:02:43 - 3:08:43

1339: Accelerationism

Global Meetup Reports, Australia COVID Stats and Future Calendar

Listeners from around the world submitted audio reports from No Agenda meetups, including a "Bad Beer Protest" in Memphis and a "COVID Cookout" in Atlanta. A report from Australia noted that the country has seen one COVID death and one vaccine-related death this year. The segment provided a detailed calendar for upcoming gatherings in cities like Bozeman, Myrtle Beach, and San Francisco throughout April and May.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 3:34:38 - 3:40:23

1333: Vaxxhole

Global Meetup Reports, April Event Schedule

Meetup reports from Memphis, The Hague, and various other locations highlight the diverse and active "Gitmo Nation" community. A long list of upcoming April meetups is announced, spanning from Wisconsin and Utah to international locations like Seoul and Sydney.

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.

Thank You Comrade
Episode 1162 2:17:21 - 2:22:35

1162: Thank You Comrade

Anniversary Donations, De-Douching Ceremony

A series of $88.88 donations were made to celebrate the hosts' 31st wedding anniversary, referencing the Chinese lucky number. Donors from North Carolina, California, and Tennessee were recognized, including "Sir Ronald Gardner of Insane Diego." The segment included a "de-douching" for a donor whose child was reportedly eating "stale bread" due to the parent's contribution.