Topic: Sarnia

5 chapters across the catalog

33 Cases
Episode 1266 1:24:06 - 1:34:31

1266: 33 Cases

Executive Producer Donations and Listener Birthday Celebrations

The show acknowledged significant donations from executive producers, including a $333.34 contribution from an anonymous donor and a $333.33 gift from Trevor Collette. Personal stories shared included a wedding in Asheville, North Carolina, and a 100th birthday celebration for a WWII veteran. The hosts performed "de-douching" ceremonies and read birthday wishes for community members.

Kung Flu
Episode 1213 2:31:26 - 2:35:46

1213: Kung Flu

Global Meetup Reports from Ontario to Montana

The hosts play audio reports from No Agenda meetups in Sarnia (Ontario), Missoula (Montana), and Charleston (South Carolina). The reports feature families, stock traders, and listeners who discovered the show via 4chan or Ron Paul videos. They highlight the diverse backgrounds of the "No Agenda Nation."

Schwack the Nose
Episode 685 2:13:25 - 2:18:53

685: Schwack the Nose

Final Donor Credits, Dame Stacey of Common Core, Currency Parity

The final segment of donor acknowledgments includes a $1,030.05 donation from Sir John Donovan and a $99.99 donation from Herb Lamb. Anastasia Treckles is dubbed "Dame Stacey of the Common Core" for her work as a professor. The hosts also note the Euro's near-parity with the US Dollar and the drop in crude oil prices to $47.

Karma Kards
Episode 342 1:34:33 - 1:38:37

342: Karma Kards

Listener Donations, International Karma Requests

Donations arrive from various locations including Pittsburgh, Sarnia, and Czechoslovakia. Listeners request "karma" for life changes, birthdays, and graduate school applications, while some transition from "boners" (non-donors) to "donors" to support the show's value-for-value model.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 59:50 - 1:05:05

232: Eating the Evidence

No Agenda Donation Segment and Listener Feedback

The hosts read a list of donors, including Sir John Snyder and Glenn Jansen, and share a note from Vivian Hingsberg regarding her husband's long commute. A listener named Brad Ledin criticizes NPR for its "underwriters," noting a correlation between an REI advertisement and a subsequent story on camping gear. The segment highlights the global reach of the audience, from Chicago to London.