Topic: Shoutouts

6 chapters across the catalog

Pros From Dover
Episode 1092 2:04:51 - 2:09:01

1092: Pros From Dover

No Agenda $50 Donor Acknowledgments

The hosts read a list of $50 donors and provided shoutouts for birthdays and anniversaries. Notable mentions included Kathy Appleby, whose husband requested a birthday shoutout, and various "boob" donations (amounts ending in 80.08). Relationship and "grad school" karma were distributed to listeners across the US and Australia.

iPope
Episode 755 2:20:44 - 2:29:45

755: iPope

Knighting Ceremony and Final Listener Acknowledgments

The show concludes with a formal knighting ceremony for Daniel Ehrlich and Sean Kelly. Final birthday wishes and "jobs karma" are distributed to the community. The hosts reiterate the value-for-value model and thank the "Gitmo Nation" for their continued support.

Barama
Episode 662 2:17:04 - 2:23:48

662: Barama

Donor Recognition and Global Intelligence Network

The hosts read a list of donors from around the world, including contributions from Sweden, Australia, and the UK. They acknowledge various "nights of the numbers" and provide birthday shoutouts for listeners and their family members as part of the show's community engagement.

Uptalking Dudes
Episode 572 1:55:53 - 2:01:39

572: Uptalking Dudes

Producer Donations, Silver Coins, Small Business Support

A segment dedicated to acknowledging listener donations includes a discussion on physical silver coins sent by a producer in Alabama. The hosts thank various donors from Canada, the UK, and the US, providing "karma" for job searches and birthdays. They emphasize the importance of listener support in maintaining the show's ad-free model.

Going Purple
Episode 454 1:17:06 - 1:24:11

454: Going Purple

No Agenda Knighting, Listener Donations and Karma

The show conducts a "knighting" ceremony for Brad Doherty and recognizes several "6969" swazzle donations from listeners like Sir Marinoff and Brandon Savoie. The segment includes "karma" requests for various personal situations, including job searches and birthdays. The hosts also address a "de-douching" request for a listener's girlfriend, maintaining the show's unique subculture of interactive listener engagement.