Topic: Scott Knight

17 chapters across the catalog

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:11:44 - 2:16:16

1838: Coup Afoot

Executive Producer Credits, Dalton Fisher Knighting

Executive and Associate Executive Producers are recognized for their financial contributions, including a top donation from Chris Moore. Dalton Fisher is knighted following a $369.12 donation and a detailed deconstruction of NPR's Scott Simon. Fisher's critique of a "stupid" segment on exploding trees is praised as a prime example of media deconstruction, and he is granted the title "Commander of Content."

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 3:09:39 - 3:21:44

1834: Swarm Forge

Final Donor Credits and Peerage Upgrades

The show concludes with a final reading of donations between $50 and $200. Several producers are upgraded to the No Agenda Roundtable, including Sir Eric, Sir Eugene, and Sir Brian. The hosts thank the "best podcast in the universe" audience for their continued support through the Value for Value model, specifically mentioning long-term donors who have sent checks for over 16 years.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 2:24:00 - 2:26:27

1071: Commie Comey

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Scott of Diablo

Scott Floyd is knighted as "Sir Scott of Diablo" after donating $1,000. He joins the "Luke's Roundtable" and is granted access to the various fictional amenities of the No Agenda peerage. The hosts also grant birthday karma to "Sir Bemros," who manages the show's back-office data center.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 2:18:32 - 2:26:40

1748: Brain Rot

Knighting Ceremony and "ISO-gate" Controversy

Several listeners were knighted for their financial support, including Sir Scott the White Knight and Sir Jonathan Rupert. The segment also addresses "ISO-gate," a controversy where one host was accused of "gaslighting" the other by claiming AI-generated audio clips were actually from audiobooks. The North Idaho Sanity Brigade also provided a report on their recent meetup, which included a diverse group of producers and local activists.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 1:33:29 - 1:42:01

1289: Post Orange

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Ceremony

A major donation segment features Paul Schreiber ($1,800), Dreb Scott ($1,313.13), and Craig Scholl ($1,024.80). Several producers are knighted, including Sir Craig, Knight of the Fishermen, and Sir Christian of Phoenix. The hosts read personal notes from donors, including a request for "F-Cancer" karma for a family member battling the disease.

Standard Man
Episode 1276 2:50:10 - 2:53:56

1276: Standard Man

Knighting Ceremony for Episode 1276

Five producers were knighted into the No Agenda Round Table following their $1,000 contributions. The new knights include Sir Bubba Hotep, Sir Bitcoin, Sir Deeds of the Fox Valley, Sir Brian of Markmakerville, and Sir Jake Scott. The ceremony includes the traditional granting of "Hookers and Blow" and "Red Boys and Chardonnay" as symbolic rewards for their support of the value-for-value model.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 1:41:58 - 1:46:17

1274: Thugs on a plane

Tourette's Syndrome, Scott Adams, Knighting Ceremony

Adam Curry discusses his personal experience with Tourette's Syndrome and how being open about it on the Joe Rogan show helps others feel comfortable. He speculates that Dilbert creator Scott Adams may have a mild version of the condition. The segment concludes with the formal knighting of Nikolai Stepanov as "Sir Nick of the Black Forest."

Gain of Function
Episode 1244 3:01:38 - 3:04:49

1244: Gain of Function

Birthday Shoutouts, Knighting Ceremony and Roundtable

A formal knighting ceremony is held for Sir Scott from Michigan and Sir Kyle the Fearless, who have reached the $1,000 donation threshold. The hosts also provide a long list of birthday shoutouts for producers and their family members.

Generational Justce
Episode 1170 2:14:29 - 2:18:29

1170: Generational Justce

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Scott Knight and Global Meetups

Scott Knight was officially knighted as Sir Scott Knight following a donation of $1,000 or more. The segment also promoted upcoming "No Agenda" meetups in cities including Seattle, Calgary, Zurich, Orlando, and London. These meetups are described as "safe spaces" where listeners of all backgrounds gather to discuss the show and build community.

Elusive Logic
Episode 1125 1:25:05 - 1:28:25

1125: Elusive Logic

Scott Nelson, British Rail Class 33 Knighting

Scott Nelson is knighted after contributing to the show, choosing a theme based on the British Rail Class 33 diesel locomotives. The segment includes technical details about the "thinner" 33-2 variant and the history of the manufacturer's bankruptcy.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 1:05:15 - 1:09:46

1069: German SPAM

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Announcements

The hosts recognize major donors, including Scott Lovenberg (Sir Software Dev) and Sir Richard. Lovenberg requests advice for younger listeners, which the hosts agree to provide. They also discuss the quality of food at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport and grant "house selling karma" to a donor.

Resume Normal Activity!
Episode 501 1:43:20 - 1:46:42

501: Resume Normal Activity!

Knighting Ceremony, Peerage Rules, and Baron of Silicon Valley

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Todd Brink and Scott Olsen, welcoming them to the No Agenda Roundtable. David Foley is named the Baron of Silicon Valley, and Janice Kang is promoted to Baronet. They joke about creating an "e-book" to define the complex rules of the show's peerage system.

Flying Antenna
Episode 355 2:01:30 - 2:04:33

355: Flying Antenna

No Agenda Knighting Ceremony and Birthday Announcements

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Sam Malauro, Scott Fisher, and Michael Birch, who each donated $1,000 or more. They also announce birthdays for several producers and their children, many of whom are celebrating on the numerically significant date of 11-11-11.

The WOCU Show
Episode 145 57:46 - 1:09:57

145: The WOCU Show

Donation Segment, No Agenda Knights and Producers

The hosts review recent donations, noting that while total amounts were high, the number of individual donors decreased. They thank various "producers" and "knights," including Sterling Ellsworth and Scott Rodriguez, for their financial support. The segment includes a discussion of the movie *Australia* and a listener's comment about the relevance of Ayn Rand's *Atlas Shrugged* to current events.