Topic: Palindrome Donation

31 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 2:20:51 - 2:24:13

1864: Pointcast

Executive Producer Credits, Boob Donations, Palindromes

A list of executive and associate executive producers is read, featuring specific donation amounts such as "boob donations" ($80.08) and palindromic figures. The hosts thank the community for their treasure and remind listeners that anonymity is respected for those donating under $50.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 1:31:58 - 1:33:30

1550: Clips of the Day

No Agenda Episode 1550 Outro and Producer Credits

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the first half of the "best of" episode, thanking producer Gustavo Raya for his "labor of love" in compiling the clips. They announce that donations for episode 1550 will be read during the upcoming live episode 1551, which they note is a palindrome.

Brood X
Episode 1331 1:50:53 - 2:03:05

1331: Brood X

Listener Feedback, Executive Producer Credits, Value for Value

Producers from Okinawa and California send in donations, with one listener asking how the hosts originally met. The segment includes the "de-douching" of several listeners and the announcement of new Knights and Dames. The hosts reiterate the "Value for Value" model, where listeners contribute time, talent, or treasure to sustain the show without traditional advertising.

Food and Drunk Administration
Episode 1315 2:49:32 - 2:55:26

1315: Food and Drunk Administration

Producer Credits, Palindrome Birthdays, Anonymous Donors

A final round of producer acknowledgments includes Andreas Blanche and Sir Kevin McLaughlin. A "palindrome birthday" for Janet Kostrovsky (1-23-21) is celebrated. One donor noted they were directed to the show via Jen Briney's "Congressional Dish" and Greg Carlwood's "Higher Side Chats." Numerous $50 donors from across the U.S. and Canada are thanked for making the episode possible.

Soros Jugend
Episode 1174 2:07:22 - 2:13:12

1174: Soros Jugend

Palindrome Donations and NPR Revenue

The hosts review a series of "palindrome" donations (e.g., $91.19) and thank various donors for their support. They contrast their small group of individual producers with NPR, which reported $50 million in podcast revenue for the fiscal year. The segment emphasizes the "value-for-value" model as an alternative to NPR's corporate underwriting and government-adjacent funding.

Q-Vision
Episode 1056 2:09:55 - 2:16:20

1056: Q-Vision

Peerage Titles, Palindrome Donations and Value-for-Value

The show processes a series of "palindrome" donations (e.g., $81.18) and assigns new peerage titles to long-time supporters. Sir Fac Bass is elevated to Baronet Yahnamine, and several other listeners receive "de-douching" certificates. The hosts reiterate that the "value-for-value" model is a grand experiment in independent media, thanking the "knights" and "dames" for their financial support.

Chow Hound
Episode 948 2:22:13 - 2:26:13

948: Chow Hound

Palindrome Donations, Two-Dollar Bill Collection

A series of "palindrome" donations, such as $50.05 and $71.17, were received from listeners in locations ranging from Okinawa to Switzerland. One donor, Tanya Wayman, also sent a physical two-dollar bill, a rare US currency note. These unique contributions highlight the creative ways the "No Agenda" audience engages with the show's financial support system.

Ed Mubarek
Episode 943 1:02:28 - 1:11:41

943: Ed Mubarek

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Ceremony

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, including a palindrome contribution of $711.17 for the "lucky" date of July 11, 2017. Several listeners are granted knighthoods, and a special request is made for a "karma burst" dedicated to family caregivers.

Kim Jong Yum Yum
Episode 918 2:08:25 - 2:12:09

918: Kim Jong Yum Yum

Donor Acknowledgments and Job Karma

The hosts read a long list of donors who contributed $50 or more to the show. They provide "Jobs Karma" for listeners seeking employment and note that the upcoming episode 919 will be a palindrome. They express gratitude for the global support from listeners in the UK, Canada, and Germany.

Throw a Rock
Episode 893 2:23:34 - 2:33:09

893: Throw a Rock

Producer Donations, 7117 Palindrome Meme

A series of donations are acknowledged, including several "7117" palindrome amounts inspired by a newsletter featuring a train with that number. Listeners share stories of "No Agenda" coincidences, such as a real estate lockbox code being "ANTS." Birthday call-outs are provided for various producers' children and spouses, and the "Value for Value" model is reinforced as the primary funding mechanism for the show.

New World Hackers
Episode 871 2:31:08 - 2:34:06

871: New World Hackers

Numerology in Donations, Michael Martin Query

In response to a producer's question, the hosts explain that their interest in numerology stems from the creative donation amounts sent in by listeners. Patterns like palindromes and the "6969" donation became recurring themes within the show's funding ecosystem.

Manbuns  & Mohawks
Episode 833 1:15:01 - 1:35:19

833: Manbuns & Mohawks

Producer Credits, Palindrome Week Donations

The hosts acknowledge show producers and donors during "Palindrome Week." They highlight the work of artist Mark G. and read various notes from listeners in Hong Kong, Europe, and the United States. The segment includes the "Seed Man" rant and a discussion about a technical error in the donation spreadsheet.

Tool Followers
Episode 830 2:16:20 - 2:24:15

830: Tool Followers

Birthday Shoutouts and Palindrome Donation Group

A large group of donors contributed exactly $61.16 to mark the "lucky palindrome" date of June 1, 2016. The hosts read through a long list of contributors and provide birthday shoutouts for various producers and family members, including four-year-old Henri Mackie.

Effer in the P Me
Episode 721 2:09:58 - 2:15:40

721: Effer in the P Me

Listener Donations, Palindrome Week, Douchebag Callouts

The hosts read a list of mid-tier donations, noting the occurrence of "Palindrome Week" in the U.S. calendar. Several donors request "douchebag callouts" for various entities, including Humana Insurance and the State of Illinois, while others seek "job karma" for their legal or professional careers.

Speciesism
Episode 661 1:02:30 - 1:05:05

661: Speciesism

Stephen Olker, Birthday Shoutout and Polyamory Request

Stephen Olker of Jersey City made a palindrome donation of $242.42 to celebrate his girlfriend Katie's birthday. He requested a "jobs jobs jobs" shoutout and suggested adding a "P" for polyamory to the LGBTQIA acronym. The hosts discuss the unique donation amount and the cultural environment of New Jersey.

Gap Focused Thinking
Episode 656 1:22:26 - 1:26:21

656: Gap Focused Thinking

Executive Producer Donations, Palindromes and Beheading Videos

Several high-level donors are recognized, including Sir David Foley and Nicholas Ramondi. Ramondi's note mentioned a disturbing beheading video involving a machete, which he forwarded for analysis. The hosts discuss the various numerical sequences and palindromes favored by the "Gitmo Nation" producers during the donation process.