Topic: Producer

1201 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:15:45 - 2:20:24

1875: Sonic Thump

Knighting Ceremony and Executive Producer Credits

Several donors are recognized for their significant financial contributions, including Sir Dr. Vasanth and Sir Richard the Open-Hearted, who both achieved the rank of Red Knight. A detailed breakdown of "numerology" in a donation from Arapahoe County is provided, referencing Executive Order 12333 and the power of the number three.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:12:51 - 2:16:03

1872: Lunar Economy

Executive Producer Credits, Order of the Heart

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including Sir Switcheroo, who contributed $1,002 to join the "Order of the Heart" as a Red Knight. The hosts discuss the "Hollywood credits" given to producers and address listener feedback about their on-air dynamic, with some fans calling for more "buzzkill" energy from Dvorak.

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.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 2:04:48 - 2:15:55

1862: Smear Campaign

No Agenda Producer Contributions, Value-for-Value, and Art Generator

The hosts explain the "Value-for-Value" funding model, where listeners contribute time, talent, or treasure to support the show's media deconstruction. They highlight the No Agenda Art Generator and the work of digital artists like Darren O'Neill. Producer credits, such as Associate Executive Producer, are offered to donors, with the hosts noting these credits are recognized on professional platforms like LinkedIn and IMDb.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 2:18:22 - 2:25:37

1860: micro-dosing

Producer Credits and Birthday Announcements

The hosts read a list of executive and associate executive producers who contributed $50 or more to the show. They acknowledge various "karma" requests for jobs, health, and babies, and announce birthdays for several community members. New knight Sir Michael Boiler of Crawfish is officially welcomed to the roundtable.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:29:18 - 2:33:59

1859: Splashdown

Executive Producer Credits and Value for Value Support

Donors contributing $200 or more are recognized as Associate Executive Producers, while those giving $300 or more receive Executive Producer credits. Recent supporters include Dame Rita from Sparks, Nevada, and Sir Montauk, who humorously submitted a replica trillion-dollar bill. The hosts also acknowledged Angela Garcia for her donation of handcrafted miniatures and Archduke Kevin McLaughlin for his consistent support.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 2:02:32 - 2:18:03

1858: Nut Spread

Producer Contributions, Executive Producer Credits, Global Cooling

The show acknowledges significant financial contributions from producers, including Tyler O'Brien, Sean Stedman, and Archduchess Kim. These "Value for Value" donations support the show's infrastructure and earn producers titles such as Executive or Associate Executive Producer. The segment also mentions a blog post by a University of Washington professor regarding major global cooling over the past two years, a topic the hosts have covered for nearly two decades.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 2:00:04 - 2:02:40

1857: Teen Takeover

Episode 1856 Artwork Selection and Birthday Tributes

The hosts review the artwork for Episode 1856, titled "Cislunar," submitted by Blue Acorn. The segment also serves as a celebration for John C. Dvorak’s 74th birthday, with the hosts noting the lack of quality in other submissions and joking about the future auctioning of Dvorak's personal archives.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 2:07:03 - 2:12:22

1856: CIS Lunar

Executive Producer Donations, Dame Lindsay Knighting

The show acknowledges high-level donors, including "Sir Anonymous" and "Dame Lindsay of the House Hunters." Lindsay Carson, a realtor from Northwest Georgia, was knighted for her $1,000 contribution. Donors shared personal stories of overcoming loss and the role the podcast played in their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic and homeschooling journeys.

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:56:47 - 2:07:05

1853: Anglo

Executive Producer Donations and Health Karma

The hosts read letters and acknowledge significant donations from executive producers, including Jim from Lago Vista and Dana Brunetti. Several listeners sent "health karma" and well-wishes to John C. Dvorak following his heart surgery. The segment includes personal anecdotes from donors and requests for "de-douching" as they progress toward knighthood in the No Agenda community.

Anglo
Episode 1853 2:12:03 - 2:23:11

1853: Anglo

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Support

The hosts continue reading credits for associate executive producers and supporters who donated $50 or more. This includes business plugs for Gigawatt Coffee Roasters and Image Makers Inc. The segment emphasizes the "value for value" model and thanks the global audience for keeping the show operational during the recent medical emergency.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:46:43 - 1:57:47

1849: Hose Water

Associate Executive Producer Donations, De-Douching Ceremonies

The hosts continue reading donations from Associate Executive Producers, including Sir Infinitus, Sir Zog of Elwood, and SLC. The segment includes "de-douching" rituals for returning donors and a special "F-Cancer" shout-out for a producer's wife. Donations arrived from international locations including Poland, Australia, and Canada, all wishing Dvorak a speedy return to the microphone.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:53:23 - 1:57:10

1843: Token Muncher

Producer Credits, Dana Brunetti Anecdote

The hosts discuss the technical limitations of platforms like Patreon regarding customer data and mailing lists. An anecdote involves producer Dana Brunetti attempting to contact the hosts through a third party. The segment transitions into the reading of executive and associate executive producer credits for donors who contribute $200 or more.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 1:58:18 - 2:18:49

1842: A Dog A Day

Executive Producer Credits, Valentine's Day Donations

A segment dedicated to thanking high-tier donors and executive producers, featuring several Valentine's Day-themed contributions. Notable mentions include a $1,000 donation from Eric Olson and a "No Agenda Soulmates" personal ad from a producer in Spring, Texas. The hosts also address banking issues regarding Canadian checks and the "Jobs Karma" requests from the community.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 2:42:08 - 2:54:57

1842: A Dog A Day

Associate Executive Producer Credits, Knighthood Ceremony

The second segment of donor thank-yous includes the promotion of several producers to the "No Agenda Round Table" as Knights and Dames. A posthumous tribute is paid to Sir Bill Walsh (Sir Saturday Night), including the playing of his "I Got Ants" song. The hosts acknowledge various birthdays and title changes within the "Gitmo Nation" community.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:50:38 - 1:55:08

1840: Hoity-toity

Linux Stability, Modern Podcast Apps and Producer Roles

The hosts discuss the technical stability of running the show on Linux and encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps. They emphasize that listeners are "producers" who contribute time, talent, and treasure to keep the show independent and ad-free.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:58:42 - 2:10:33

1840: Hoity-toity

Donation Segment, Executive Producers and Birding Documentary

The hosts acknowledge high-value donors, including a $1,840 contribution from the Commodore Archduke of Central Florida. A note from an anonymous tanker broker recommends a documentary titled "Listers: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching" and offers industry expertise on global shipping.