Topic: Producer Credit

89 chapters across the catalog

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.

NA Era
Episode 1811 3:28:19 - 3:40:20

1811: NA Era

Anniversary Donor Credits, 50-Dollar Producers and Jobs Karma

The final segment of the 18th-anniversary show credits dozens of producers who contributed $50 or more. The hosts offer "jobs karma" to listeners seeking employment and acknowledge the global reach of their audience, from the Netherlands to Australia. They reiterate the "Value for Value" model as the sustainable future for the program.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 2:05:51 - 2:12:34

1708: Gaytheist

Executive Producer Credits, New Commodores

The hosts read the credits for top-tier producers who contributed to the show's 17th-anniversary cycle. Notable donations include over $1,000 from Sir Who Dat and Sir Artless Chance, who recently settled in Portugal. Several producers were elevated to the rank of Commodore, a special lifetime title offered during the anniversary month.

WWX
Episode 1651 2:30:36 - 2:40:17

1651: WWX

Executive and Associate Executive Producer Credits

The hosts read the credits for the Executive and Associate Executive Producers of episode 1651, acknowledging donations of $50 and above. The segment includes personal notes from donors, birthday wishes, and "karma" boons for jobs and health. The value for value model is reiterated as the primary means of show support.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 2:32:11 - 2:46:27

1650: Algo Juice

No Agenda Value for Value and Production Credits

The hosts thank the "boots on the ground" producers for their support through the Value for Value model, which avoids traditional advertising. They discuss the importance of identifying media patterns like the "six-week cycle" and encourage listeners to contribute time, talent, or treasure. The segment includes a detailed explanation of how listeners can become executive producers and the benefits of using modern Podcasting 2.0 apps.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 2:34:50 - 2:44:24

1628: Bad Rap

Executive Producer Credits and De-douching Ceremony

The hosts read the credits for the executive and associate executive producers of episode 1628, acknowledging significant financial contributions. Donors from various locations, including Virginia, Texas, and Minnesota, were recognized for their support. The segment includes the "de-douching" of several listeners who had previously been "delinquent" in their support of the show.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 2:47:19 - 3:06:39

1627: White Ringer

Producer Donations, Executive Producers, Global Support

The show acknowledges a wide range of financial supporters from across the globe, including new Executive and Associate Executive Producers. Donors from locations such as New Jersey, Iowa, Colorado, and the Netherlands contribute to the "Value for Value" model. These contributions are framed as a voluntary exchange for the news deconstruction provided by the program.

Food Noise
Episode 1606 3:00:26 - 3:11:50

1606: Food Noise

Knighting Ceremony, Associate Producers and Final Credits

The formal knighting and dame ceremony for top donors, including the reading of names for the No Agenda Roundtable. The hosts acknowledge the work of behind-the-scenes staff and the "Clip Custodian" before concluding the main segment.

Unkool & The Gang
Episode 1601 2:56:47 - 3:03:06

1601: Unkool & The Gang

Associate Executive Producers, Birthday Announcements and Credits

The show credits associate executive producers and acknowledges birthdays within the "No Agenda" community. Donors contributing under $50 are thanked collectively to maintain their anonymity while supporting the show's operations.

Vermox
Episode 1592 1:54:50 - 1:57:34

1592: Vermox

Associate Executive Producer Credits and De-douching Ceremony

Producers who contributed at the Associate Executive level are recognized, including Lee from Green Bay and Nathan Rottier from Alberta. One producer, Carl Nagel, used his credit card cash-back rewards to fund his donation. The "de-douching" ritual is performed for several contributors to signify their transition from "pod-thieves" to active producers.

Ninny
Episode 1583 2:08:39 - 2:12:28

1583: Ninny

Producer Credits, Student Loan Debt Relief

Producers Catherine Gerard and Marcus Kasmarak were recognized for their contributions, with Kasmarak noting that his donation was made possible by a $250 refund from the ITT Technical Institute settlement. Other credits included Joel, the "Battle Born Black Baron," who requested "baby-making karma" for an upcoming embryo transfer, and Linda Lou Patkin, who promoted her executive search firm, Image Makers Inc.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 2:13:40 - 2:19:08

1531: Dead Name

Associate Executive Producers, House Selling Karma

The hosts read through a list of associate executive producers and smaller donors, granting "karma" for various life events such as birthdays and house sales. They address "make-goods" for producers whose credits were previously missed. The segment reinforces the interactive nature of the show's donor base and their specific requests for jingles and recognition.

Mediatized
Episode 1558 1:58:22 - 2:04:46

1558: Mediatized

Big Pharma Critique and Producer Credits

A letter from a donor in Truckee, California, criticizes the lack of skepticism toward Big Pharma from progressive figures like Bernie Sanders and AOC during the pandemic. The segment concludes with a final thank you to the Associate Executive Producers for episode 1558.

The Chit
Episode 1534 2:38:11 - 2:45:37

1534: The Chit

Associate Executive Producers, Final Donation List

The final list of associate executive producers and donors for episode 1534 is read. The hosts thank the community for their continued support over 15 years, noting that these credits are recognized on platforms like IMDb. They reiterate that the show remains free of "creepy commercial money" thanks to the direct contributions of the "No Agenda" producers.

HABIDAT
Episode 1528 2:21:48 - 2:28:21

1528: HABIDAT

Associate Executive Producers and Birthday Credits

The hosts read the names of Associate Executive Producers and acknowledge listener birthdays. Sir Paul Zimmerman is upgraded to the status of Baronet on the No Agenda Peerage map following his contribution from the Anarcapulco conference in Mexico.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 1:57:42 - 2:07:47

1525: Mask in a Bottle

Producer Credits, Knighthood Inflation, Birthday List

The hosts read through various producer donations, including a request to adjust the knighthood donation amount from $1,000 to $1,275 to account for 15 years of inflation. New knights and associate executive producers are recognized, including Sir Sab of the Silver Valley and Sir Graham Wolfe. The segment includes birthday wishes for listeners and their "smoking hot" partners, as per show tradition.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 2:35:07 - 2:39:17

1519: Freeze Peach

Associate Executive Producer Credits, Jobs Karma, Anonymous Donors

A long list of Associate Executive Producers and donors under $50 are acknowledged for their contributions to Episode 1519. The segment includes a "Jobs Karma" chant for listeners seeking employment. The hosts reiterate that these credits are permanent and can be used on professional platforms like LinkedIn or IMDB.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 2:13:47 - 2:29:20

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Birthday Donor Roll Call and Personal Notes

The hosts read a lengthy list of producers who sent donations and birthday wishes to Adam Curry. Many donors shared personal stories, requested "de-douching" for friends and family, or asked for "f-cancer" karma for loved ones. This segment reinforces the community aspect of the show and the direct support provided by the "No Agenda Nation."

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 1:59:44 - 2:03:20

1447: G.E.R.M.

Value for Value Model and Producer Credits

The hosts reiterate the "Value for Value" model, thanking producers for their "time, talent, and treasure." They encourage listeners to list their executive producer credits on professional platforms like IMDb and LinkedIn. The segment concludes with a final thank you to the donors who keep the show independent of corporate advertising.