Topic: Patrick Coble

16 chapters across the catalog

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 4:51 - 12:34

1452: Toxic Stew

No Agenda Meetup, Charleston Social Dynamics

The hosts recount a No Agenda meetup held at The Royal American in Charleston, organized by Dame Jennifer and Patrick Coble. The event featured a diverse crowd and a "startup vibe," with attendees including local officials and various community members. Observations are made regarding the presence of Ukrainian flags in the city and the historical significance of Fort Sumter.

Croaker
Episode 1288 2:01:55 - 2:08:21

1288: Croaker

Vegas Superspreader Meetup, Dana Brunetti Executive Credit

Sir Patrick Coble reports on the success of the "Vegas Superspreader" meetup, while Dana Brunetti's donation earns him an associate executive producer credit for the episode. The hosts joke about Brunetti's "Hollywood douchiness" and the potential for the show to be listed on his IMDB page.

Booby-Trap
Episode 1222 13:50 - 15:39

1222: Booby-Trap

Tennessee Tornadoes and Nashville Disaster Recovery

A severe tornado outbreak in Tennessee caused significant destruction, making landfall near Nashville and resulting in at least 19 fatalities. Sir Patrick Coble, the Duke of the South, reported being safe despite the storm passing within 20 miles of his location. The hosts criticize national news networks for burying the disaster coverage under continuous coronavirus reporting.

Slackified
Episode 1199 1:09:44 - 1:13:08

1199: Slackified

Duke of the South, Patrick Coble and Penetration Testing

Sir Patrick Coble, now the Duke of the South, donates $1,199 to match the show number. Coble is a professional penetration tester and cybersecurity expert. The segment includes a series of requested Al Sharpton audio clips and a discussion on the importance of physical security testing for corporate facilities.

Snakes and Spikes
Episode 1178 1:23:11 - 1:32:27

1178: Snakes and Spikes

No Agenda Producer Credits, Knighting Ceremony

The program acknowledges significant financial contributions from producers under the value-for-value model. Sir Mark Milliman is elevated to the rank of Baron following a substantial donation, while Sir Patrick Coble is recognized for his support and upcoming meetup in Tokyo. The hosts discuss the importance of community support in maintaining the show's independence from traditional advertising.

Googers
Episode 1146 12:23 - 17:24

1146: Googers

No Agenda London Meetup, Victoria Pub, Diverse Community

The No Agenda meetup at the Victoria pub in London drew over 50 attendees from diverse backgrounds, including employees from the BBC and a magistrate from Manchester. Participants expressed appreciation for a space where they could speak frankly without fear of professional or social repercussions. An anecdote is shared about a confused American couple from Florida who stumbled into the rowdy gathering while looking for a typical English pub experience.

Nance in the Hood
Episode 1143 2:09:57 - 2:14:18

1143: Nance in the Hood

Meetup Announcements, Sarasota to London

A list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, including events in Sarasota, Seattle, Toronto, and Knoxville. Sir Patrick Coble, the Earl of Tennessee, is noted for attending the Knoxville meetup before traveling to London for an international gathering on June 12th. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find local events and connect with other "producers."

Identitarian
Episode 956 1:30:11 - 1:34:30

956: Identitarian

Sacramento Train Museum Meetup and Penetration Testing

A successful listener meetup was held at the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, organized with the help of Sir Patrick Coble. Coble, a professional penetration tester, donated hundreds of dollars in tickets for the event. The discussion covers his expertise in cybersecurity, including his ability to clone ID cards and conduct spear-phishing tests to identify organizational vulnerabilities.

Fact Check False
Episode 882 2:19:05 - 2:24:30

882: Fact Check False

Sir Patrick Coble, Peru Trip, Coca Leaves, Altitude Sickness

Sir Patrick Coble announces a honeymoon trip to Machu Picchu. John Dvorak shares his personal experiences in the Andes, recommending the use of coca leaves and tea to combat altitude sickness. He describes the traditional method of chewing the leaves and the physical benefits for travelers in high-altitude regions.

Axe Man
Episode 723 59:43 - 1:05:01

723: Axe Man

Executive Producer Credits and Knighting Ceremony

The show recognizes top donors, including Christian Herzog (Sir Zog of Ellwood) and Patrick Coble, for their financial support. James Butcher is knighted as "Sir James of the Central Wheat Belt" following a significant contribution. The segment includes banter about a meetup with Patrick Coble in New York and his career in the IT industry.

Evil Layer Cake
Episode 653 2:16 - 4:43

653: Evil Layer Cake

Sir Patrick Coble, Custom Podcast Trophy, Military Symbolism

Sir Patrick Coble bestowed a handmade "Best Podcast of the Year" trophy upon the hosts, featuring an old-school Shure 55 microphone and a USMC-stamped "Cob bar" killing device. The award symbolizes the golden age of radio propaganda and American military industrialization. The trophy arrived in a handmade box with the knife component shipped separately for safety.

Red Washcloth
Episode 467 1:27:52 - 1:31:06

467: Red Washcloth

Catalonia Independence, The Economist 2013 Predictions

A donor from Catalonia, Spain, mentions an article in "The Economist" regarding the year 2013. The article reportedly classifies the podcast hosts as "crackpots." The discussion briefly touches on the movement for Catalonian independence and the significance of the number 33 in numerology.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 1:29:06 - 1:32:25

332: Bud Nip

Birthday Shoutouts, Knighting of Sir Matthew and Sir Adam

The hosts perform a formal knighting ceremony for Matthew Stroh and Adam Atia, welcoming them to the No Agenda Roundtable. They also provide birthday shoutouts for several listeners, including a 40th birthday mention for Richard Hyde. Adam Curry notes that Sir Adam Atia is a veteran who used the GI Bill for photography school and is currently seeking career success.