Topic: Motorcycle Accidents

5 chapters across the catalog

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 1:31:09 - 1:37:47

1515: Scop Christmas

Associate Executive Producers, Fisting Nuts Anecdote

Donors contribute various amounts, including a "333.33" sequence. A health karma request is made for a producer's son recovering from a motorcycle accident. A recurring anecdote about "fisting nuts"—an annoying method of eating snacks on an airplane—is revisited at the request of a donor.

Frankenjab
Episode 1386 1:50:36 - 1:54:13

1386: Frankenjab

Motorcycle Safety, Kawasaki 1400 and KTM 450 Anecdotes

A discussion on high-powered motorcycles covers the evolution from 750cc bikes to modern 1400cc "rocket ships." One host recounts a terrifying experience test-driving a friend's cafe racer, while another describes a celebrity motocross accident on a KTM 450 that resulted in a serious back injury.

Pentacon
Episode 1015 1:43:22 - 1:46:29

1015: Pentacon

John Kiriakou, Motorcycle Accident, Deep State Clandestine Operations

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou, who exposed the agency's torture program, describes a severe motorcycle accident in Washington D.C. that he believes may have involved a clandestine operation. Kiriakou claims the police allowed the other driver to leave without a report and later denied the accident occurred. While he stops short of calling it an assassination attempt, he notes the suspicious lack of official documentation.

Brand Snowden
Episode 643 1:57:12 - 2:00:29

643: Brand Snowden

Brandon Scott's Motorcycle Accident and NPR's Finances

Producer Brandon Scott shares a story of surviving an 11-day coma after hitting a 250-pound doe on his motorcycle. Separately, a clip of former NPR head Vivian Schiller is played, where she admits that "underwriting" is just another word for advertising, confirming that public radio relies on corporate sponsorship despite its non-commercial branding.

Pastafarians Unite!
Episode 322 35:09 - 36:45

322: Pastafarians Unite!

Craig William Dukar, Posthumous Knighthood Memorial

Sir Chris Jacob donates a knighthood in memory of Craig William Dukar, a longtime supporter of the show who recently died in a motorcycle accident. The hosts honor Dukar's 25-year friendship with Jacob and his dedication to the No Agenda community. This posthumous knighthood serves as a formal recognition of his contributions to the show's value-for-value model.