Topic: Podcast Donations

198 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:12:55 - 2:16:06

1874: Kennel Index

The Kennel Index and Value for Value Model

The hosts discuss a "Kennel Index" theory, noting that donations to the show drop when the local dog kennel in Port Angeles is full, indicating listeners are on vacation. They reiterate their commitment to the "Value for Value" model, refusing to sell supplements or peptides, and instead relying on direct listener support to maintain their independence.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 2:06:37 - 2:13:08

1860: micro-dosing

Value for Value Model and No Agenda Art Generator

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" funding model, encouraging listeners to contribute time, talent, or treasure to support the show. They highlight the work of the No Agenda Art Generator and artist Scaramanga, whose "Splashdown" artwork was selected for the episode. The segment also touches on the technical benefits of modern podcast apps for live streaming and instant updates.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 1:13:22 - 1:18:08

1848: Podcaster Down!

Podcast Support, John C. Dvorak Recovery Update

Mimi Dvorak provides a final update on John's condition, noting his dedication to the show even while hospitalized. The hosts appeal to the "No Agenda Nation" for continued support through donations to cover operational costs during the co-host's medical leave.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:55:38 - 1:58:39

1847: Off-Ramp

Value-for-Value, No Agenda Funding Model

Adam and John discuss the "Value-for-Value" model, emphasizing that the show remains incorruptible because it refuses traditional advertising. They address "hate listeners" and critics who suggest their stance on Israel has impacted donations. The hosts reiterate their commitment to long-term media analysis rather than chasing immediate trends or audience approval.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 1:46:01 - 1:51:05

1845: Slave Slab

Value for Value, No Agenda Donations, Modern Podcast Apps

The hosts explain the "Value for Value" model, encouraging listeners to support the show through time, talent, and treasure rather than traditional advertising. They promote the use of modern podcast apps that support features like live notifications and streaming sats. The segment also addresses recent issues with the show's newsletter and the use of AI-generated artwork for episode covers.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:03:18 - 2:10:19

1833: Spicy Mode

Value for Value, No Agenda Art Contest

The show operates on a "value for value" model, encouraging listeners to contribute time, talent, or treasure. Recent artwork for episode 1832, titled "Lincoln's Dome" by Jeffrey Rhea, was highlighted alongside a discussion of Finnish icebreakers and the importance of sustaining donations.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 57:25 - 1:01:09

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

No Agenda Value-for-Value, D-Day Coordination Joke

The hosts discuss the logistics of recording the Christmas special and the "value-for-value" model that supports the show. They joke that their inability to coordinate simple tasks means they should never be in charge of military operations like D-Day. They encourage listeners to support the show through "time, talent, and treasure" at their donation website.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 2:46:49 - 3:06:33

1824: Battle Rhythm

Final Credits, Outro Mix

The show concludes with a final round of donor thank-yous, birthday wishes, and the announcement of new "Knights" and "Peace Prize" winners. John Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" recommending rxlist.com for drug information. The episode ends with a produced music mix featuring various show clips and themes.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 2:46:56 - 2:53:20

1814: Needle Drop

Theydy Identity and Producer Acknowledgments

A TikTok clip featuring a non-binary individual who uses the term "theydy" (a portmanteau of they/them and lady) is played for comedic effect. The hosts then transition into a final round of producer acknowledgments for donations of $50 and above, thanking the audience for their continued support of the independent program.

NA Era
Episode 1811 2:12:19 - 2:15:55

1811: NA Era

Value for Value Origins, Producer Credits and Historical Research

The hosts debate the origins of the "Value for Value" model and the term "producers" for their audience. They trace the evolution of the donation system from simple birthday-themed contributions to a formalized economic model. Tools like bingit.io are credited for helping perform historical research within the show's extensive 18-year archive.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:07:16 - 1:11:22

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Tucker Carlson Media Deconstruction and Listener Backlash

A former donor criticized the show's recent deconstruction of Tucker Carlson's interview with Sam Altman, accusing the hosts of "Tucker Derangement Syndrome" and emotional disdain. The hosts maintain that their analysis was focused on the media mechanics and advertising motivations of the interview rather than personal character attacks. The segment highlights the tension between providing critical analysis and maintaining a loyal donor base.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 2:13:13 - 2:28:10

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Value for Value Model and Donation Berating

The "Value for Value" funding model is explained as a transparent system where listeners contribute based on the value they receive, rather than through forced subscriptions or ads. The hosts address the "scandalous" 16.5% pre-selected tip on GoFundMe and contrast it with their direct donation system. They defend their practice of "bitching and moaning" about donations as a necessary part of maintaining cash flow for a full-time independent production.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 2:15:52 - 2:18:28

1806: Gray Zone

Three Stages of No Agenda Listening

Susan and Joe from Wexford, Pennsylvania, described the "three stages" of becoming a No Agenda listener: initially skipping donation segments, then listening but remaining confused by the terminology, and finally enjoying the community aspects like the naming of Knights and Dames. They discovered the show through Adam Curry's appearance on the Glenn Beck podcast.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 2:13:31 - 2:22:02

1797: Death Buses

Executive Producer Donations, Crooked River Cast

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors and "Associate Executive Producers," including a brother-in-law duo from Ohio who started the "Crooked River Cast." The new podcast focuses on local Northeast Ohio news and politics, following the "No Agenda" model of media deconstruction at a regional level.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 1:59:04 - 2:03:45

1790: Florida Ounce

Value for Value Model and Podcast Apps

The podcast celebrates nearly 18 years of operation under the "value for value" model, which relies on listener donations rather than traditional advertising. Technical updates regarding the "troll room" and live stream fixes are shared, alongside a recommendation for listeners to use modern podcast apps found at podcastapps.com. The hosts emphasize that listeners are considered "active producers" of the show.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 2:59:15 - 3:08:39

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Knighting Ceremony, Producer Donations and Birthday Wishes

The show concludes with a formal knighting ceremony for "Dame Shell Lost in Arizona" and the reading of various producer donations. The hosts acknowledge birthdays for several long-time listeners and reiterate the importance of the "Value-for-Value" model. They thank the community for their continued support through time, talent, and treasure.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:48:06 - 1:50:03

1749: Gynocracy

Podcasting as a Recession-Proof Industry

The hosts reflect on the resilience of the podcasting industry during economic downturns, noting that while donations may fluctuate, the medium remains a vital alternative to mainstream news. They recall navigating the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic as periods of growth for independent media.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713 1:40:33 - 1:46:19

1713: Lipless Wonder

Podcast Value for Value, Modern App Features

The show operates on a "value for value" model, eschewing traditional advertising in favor of direct listener support via time, talent, and treasure. Listeners are encouraged to use modern "Podcasting 2.0" apps to receive live signals and participate in the ecosystem. The hosts noted a recent dip in donation numbers following a newsletter distribution, speculating on the impact of external events like the Tyson-Paul fight.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 2:52:26 - 3:01:51

1704: Helloo!

Producer Donations and the "Podfather" Judgment

The hosts process a final round of donations, including a "Damehood" for Lydia Terry Dominelli. A listener's question prompts a "Podfather" judgment on whether a show is a "true podcast" if it lacks an RSS feed; the host rules that the RSS feed is the defining technical requirement. The segment also addresses claims by Tucker Carlson regarding Joe Rogan's role in the history of podcasting.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 2:48:05 - 2:55:24

1695: Pronoun Journey

Final Donation Credits and 17th Anniversary Announcement

The final donation segment acknowledges contributors from Roswell, Miami, and other locations. The hosts announce the upcoming 17th anniversary of the No Agenda show in October. They reiterate the "Value for Value" philosophy, thanking listeners for their continued support through the "slower periods" of the production cycle.