Topic: Mobile Alabama

13 chapters across the catalog

Taproot
Episode 1799 2:40:36 - 2:44:36

1799: Taproot

Sir Kevin G, ICW Travel, Gigawatt Coffee

Sir Kevin G updated his title to "Sir Kevin G of the ICW" following his retirement move from Lake Lanier to Mobile, Alabama, via the Intercoastal Waterway. Eli the Coffee Guy contributed to the show while promoting Gigawatt Coffee Roasters. The segment concludes with a reminder of the show's "hit people in the mouth" formula for media deconstruction.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 3:05:22 - 3:09:16

1641: Lock the Clock

Good News: Bear the Dog with a Box on His Head

The "Good News" segment features the story of Bear, a large Newfoundland dog in Mobile, Alabama, who spent months roaming with a trash can lid stuck on his head. After numerous failed capture attempts using net guns and sedatives, animal services finally freed the dog and brought him to a shelter. Bear, who remained friendly despite his ordeal, is now healthy and up for adoption.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 17:52 - 19:50

1452: Toxic Stew

Clip Custodian Health Update, Seamus Jones Diagnosis

The show's Clip Custodian reports that his eight-year-old son, Seamus Jones, has been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in Mobile, Alabama. The family is working with Ronald McDonald House Charities as Seamus begins treatment. The hosts request prayers and positive energy from the audience for the young boy's recovery.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 3:16:42 - 3:23:49

1416: Endemicity

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Gatherings

Reports come in from No Agenda meetups in Alabama, Louisiana, and the Netherlands. The hosts list upcoming gatherings in Wisconsin, Colorado, Texas, and Florida, encouraging listeners to meet in person to combat isolation.

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 2:59:00 - 3:03:58

1414: Coof Croup

No Agenda Meetups, Walnut Creek and Lowlands Reports

A recording from a past Walnut Creek meetup is played, featuring various community members and "Sir Pepperazzi." Upcoming meetups are listed for Mobile, Alabama; West Palm Beach, Florida; and a "Spot the Spook" event in Virginia. The "Lowland Central" group in Amsterdam is praised for their highly organized and creative events, serving as a model for the global No Agenda community.

Immunity Debt
Episode 1367 3:02:02 - 3:06:46

1367: Immunity Debt

Global No Agenda Meetups and Community Organizing

No Agenda producers held successful meetups in Mobile, Alabama, and Ironton, Minnesota, with reports of high attendance and community building. The show's calendar lists upcoming events in cities ranging from San Francisco to Brisbane, Australia. These self-organizing groups are viewed as essential networks for listeners to communicate and support one another outside of mainstream social media.

Barama
Episode 662 53:51 - 57:12

662: Barama

Sir Terry the Cheap Bastard and the No Agenda Challenge

Terry Stelly from Mobile, Alabama, is knighted as "Sir Terry the Cheap Bastard" after a $1,000 donation. He issues a "No Agenda Challenge" to his friend John P. from Lafayette, promising to match his future donations dollar-for-dollar to encourage him to support the value-for-value model.

Barama
Episode 662 53:51 - 57:12

662: Barama

Sir Terry the Cheap Bastard Donation and Challenge

Terry Stelly from Mobile, Alabama, donated $1,000 to become an "Instant Knight" under the name Sir Terry the Cheap Bastard. He issued a "No Agenda Challenge" to his friend John P from Lafayette, promising to match his future donations dollar-for-dollar.

Gap Focused Thinking
Episode 656 1:14:57 - 1:19:58

656: Gap Focused Thinking

No Agenda Knighthood, Sir Terry of Mobile Bay

Terry Stelly of Mobile, Alabama, was knighted as "Sir Terry the Cheap Bastard of Mobile Bay" after a $1,000 donation. Stelly's note expressed a desire to rid himself of "douchebaggery" by fulfilling the value-for-value model. The segment also clarifies the origin of the "Adios Mofo" clip, attributing it to former Texas Governor Rick Perry following a tense interview.

Episode 487 29:59 - 33:19

487: Red Bag of Poop

Carnival Cruise Triumph Power Outage, Red Emergency Bags

A power outage on the Carnival Triumph cruise ship left passengers stranded in the Gulf of Mexico with failing sanitation systems. Adam Curry shares text messages from friends on the ship who confirmed the use of specialized red bags for human waste. The segment contrasts the dire media reporting with first-hand accounts of the conditions on board.

Episode 407 1:50:23 - 1:53:55

407: Exploding Dog

Stolen Knighthood Ring, Mark Boddiford Story

A letter from a listener in Mobile, Alabama, describes how her boyfriend's No Agenda knighthood ring was stolen during a burglary at his iPhone repair shop. The show agrees to send a replacement ring to the loyal producer, acknowledging the sentimental value of the community tokens.

Episode 395 1:41:28 - 1:50:45

395: Multi Modal Mutt

Producer Credits, Spinal Fusion Karma, Birthday Donations

A series of donations from producers including David Jackson and William Ashby were acknowledged, with several requests for "karma" related to upcoming medical procedures like spinal fusions. Additionally, several listeners sent $60 donations in honor of an upcoming 60th birthday for one of the hosts.

Magnets In Space
Episode 182 1:14:43 - 1:18:48

182: Magnets In Space

Double Nickels Donations, Green Patch Brigade, Mobile Alabama

The "Double Nickels on the Dime" ($55.10) donation tier is discussed, with plans to create a "Green Patch Brigade" for supporters. Donors from Mobile, Alabama, and Omaha, Nebraska, are recognized. The hosts correct the pronunciation of "Mobile" (like automobile) following a listener's note and mention various podcasts and bands promoted by the producers.