Topic: Patrick Seymour

7 chapters across the catalog

We Kill
Episode 919 1:26:30 - 1:32:45

919: We Kill

No Agenda Episode 919, Executive Producer Credits

Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the donation segment for Episode 919, thanking Executive Producers Patrick Seymour, Christopher Decker, and Sir Roger Boots. The segment covers various donation amounts, including a "triple boob" donation of $240.24. Christopher Decker is elevated to knighthood, requesting the title "Sir Not Appearing on this Podcast."

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 47:40 - 54:50

872: Kinetic Kill

Executive Producer Donations and China Economics Anecdote

The show acknowledges high-value donations from Executive Producers Jeremy Falk in Mexico and Patrick Seymour in Ohio. A third major donor, James Rogers, clarifies he is not the famous investor but an economics teacher in China who uses No Agenda analysis in his classroom. The hosts discuss a technical error in their donation button that mistakenly asked for "Dad's name" due to a recycled Father's Day template.

Karmonious
Episode 810 59:09 - 1:05:01

810: Karmonious

No Agenda Producer Credits and Value-for-Value Donations

The hosts thank executive and associate executive producers for their financial support under the value-for-value model. Notable donors include Patrick Seymour, Duke Thomas Nussbaum (who works at Facebook), and Associate Executive Producer Christine Zachman. Sir Brian Barrow is also recognized for his contribution as a Black Knight Baron.

Lone Rat
Episode 748 49:53 - 52:06

748: Lone Rat

Active Shooter Training, Backpack Defense Tactics

Executive Producer Sir Patrick Seymour shares a critique of a campus police safety video regarding active shooter protocols. The video reportedly suggests that an active shooter might only have a knife and advises students to disarm attackers by throwing backpacks at them.

Bad Optics
Episode 741 1:06:59 - 1:17:58

741: Bad Optics

Executive Producer Donations, TCPIP History, HEMA Underwear

The hosts acknowledge high-value donations from producers, including a discussion on the history of the TCPIP protocol and its implementation on Windows. They read a lengthy note from a donor that references various show memes, such as "HEMA underwear" and the "nattering nabobs of negativism." The segment also touches on the "heavy metal comedian" Steve Hughes and the show's early coverage of economic cycles.