Topic: Pi Donation

14 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 2:41:06 - 2:46:58

1864: Pointcast

Show Outro, End of Show Mixes, Pi Recitation

The program concludes with a series of "end of show mixes" and a musical recitation of the digits of Pi. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via NoAgendaDonations.com and sign off with their traditional "In the morning" greeting before the final music tracks play.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 2:13:32 - 2:17:39

1539: Putinoids

Executive Producer Donations, Birthday Shoutouts

A series of high-level donations are acknowledged, including contributions from Elliot Johnson, Susan Johnson, and Priscilla O'Leary. The segment includes birthday wishes and "Goat Karma" requests. An anonymous donor from Columbus, Ohio, sent a "Pi donation" of $314.16, leading to a brief discussion on the mathematical rounding of the constant.

Vodka and Diamonds
Episode 1433 2:49:59 - 2:57:08

1433: Vodka and Diamonds

Final Donations, Pi Day, De-douching

The final list of donors is read, including a $100 donation from Greg Kovalec and various birthday shout-outs. The hosts note that only one person, Eric B., donated $3.14 in honor of Pi Day, leading to a joke about math being considered "racist" in modern culture.

Boba Liberals
Episode 1329 1:18:54 - 1:30:37

1329: Boba Liberals

Executive Producer Donations and Pi Day Oversight

The hosts read notes from high-tier donors, including several new knights and dames. They express regret for forgetting "Pi Day" (March 14th) until a producer's note mentioned it. The segment covers various personal updates from the "Gitmo Nation" community, including birthdays and relationship requests.

Thanks Obama!
Episode 807 1:00:12 - 1:03:27

807: Thanks Obama!

Executive Producer Donations and Gun Laws

Executive producer Roy Pierce, now Baron of the Treasure Coast, contributed $334 and provided a correction regarding the legality of fully automatic weapons in the U.S. He explained that the federal government allows the transfer of such weapons with a $200 tax, provided they are legal within the specific state.

Thanks Obama!
Episode 807 1:03:27 - 1:08:14

807: Thanks Obama!

Pi Day Donations and Chicago Rally Feedback

A series of donations totaling $314.15 (Pi) were received from listeners including Andrew Goodman and David Ellis. Ellis, a Chicago resident, shared his disgust with fellow millennials who used "fascist tactics" to intimidate peaceful attendees at the canceled Trump rally and subsequently created a bail fund for arrested protesters.

Sizeist
Episode 718 1:02:29 - 1:08:00

718: Sizeist

Donation Segment, Sir Adam Kowalewski

Adam Kowalewski from Poland contributed a significant donation of $2,329.15, covering a "2k14" annual contribution plus a Pi-themed top-up. He requested the title of Sir Adam and a "whipping with the Constitution" for a specific individual. The segment also mentions a No Agenda organization on GitHub and the "Fletcher" shout-out tradition.

Tom Tatoe
Episode 715 1:06:27 - 1:08:05

715: Tom Tatoe

Trevor Mudge, Bob Mudge, and Novel Character Names

Trevor Mudge's donation of $314.15 (referencing Pi Day) leads to a discussion about using his name for a character in a novel. Because Trevor set conditions for the character's appearance and romantic success, the host decides to use the name "Bob Mudge" instead.

Faschtech
Episode 704 1:06:27 - 1:11:55

704: Faschtech

Pi Day Donations and the Fletcher Fest Proposal

Listeners contributed "Pi Day" donations of $314.15 to celebrate the date March 14, 2015. Kevin Broso is knighted as "Sir K-Town," and the hosts discuss a new donation tier called "Fletcher Fest." This proposed event would involve listener John Fletcher recording custom ringtones in his signature screaming style for producers who donate at the Pi level, creating a unique "goldmine" of audio assets for the community.

Lowjistiks
Episode 703 1:35:03 - 1:41:26

703: Lowjistiks

Pi Day Donations, Super Pi Day 2015

Multiple producers send in "Pi donations" ($314.15) in anticipation of "Super Pi Day" on Saturday, March 14, 2015. The hosts acknowledge the support and discuss the upcoming special show. Donors express how the podcast has helped alleviate anxieties caused by mainstream media fear propaganda.

Toddler Wage Gap
Episode 702 1:49:24 - 1:54:23

702: Toddler Wage Gap

International Donations, Euro Exchange Rate

The show reviews donations from international listeners in Sweden, South Africa, and New Zealand. A discussion on the declining value of the Euro against the Dollar notes that while it is cheaper for Americans to travel to Europe, it has become significantly more expensive for European listeners to support the show via Dollar-denominated donations.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 1:40:34 - 1:48:47

627: Scam Celebrities

Executive Producer Credits, Ham Radio and D-Star

Donations from executive producers are acknowledged, including a significant contribution from "Sir Papsmear" in Tasmania. The conversation shifts to ham radio, specifically the D-Star digital system and its "hacker culture." The use of Raspberry Pi hotspots and digital reflectors like "33 Charlie" allows for global communication independent of traditional internet infrastructure, which is touted as a vital tool for emergencies.

Qaeda CEO
Episode 314 32:51 - 36:06

314: Qaeda CEO

No Agenda Producer Credits, Knighting Ceremony, Pi Club

John Mayor, using the moniker "Nate Dogg," is recognized as a new executive producer after a donation of $1,111.11. Dwayne Melanson is credited for joining the "Pi Club" with a donation of $314.15. The hosts discuss the distribution of "Knight Rings" to high-tier donors and confirm their own ring sizes during the segment.

We Live!!!
Episode 306 26:19 - 31:39

306: We Live!!!

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony, Pi Club

James Irvine and Gavin Warren are recognized for their significant financial contributions to the program, with Irvine donating $1,000 to become a knight. The hosts announce the upcoming "Pi Club" for episode 314, where listeners can donate amounts based on the mathematical constant. Other donors mentioned include Steven Pelsmacher, Simon Feld Olsen, and Janice Kang.