Topic: Sir Adam

16 chapters across the catalog

Red Book Special
Episode 1648

1648: Red Book Special

Red Book Special Introduction and Podcast Origins

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak introduce a special episode curated by executive producer Sir Conference, focusing on "Red Book" predictions from the show's history. The hosts credit Sir Deanonymous and the AI-powered search engine bingit.io for indexing over two hours of past predictions. Dvorak explains the origin of the literal red notebooks he used for show notes in early years, which eventually became a metaphorical repository for future forecasts.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 2:23:38 - 2:25:42

1648: Red Book Special

Red Book Special Outro and Donation Appeal

The hosts conclude the Red Book special, thanking executive producer Sir Conference for his work on the episode. They remind listeners that while this was a clip-heavy special, regular donations will be acknowledged in the next full episode, and they provide the standard donation URLs.

Uptick
Episode 1585 1:58:31 - 2:10:20

1585: Uptick

Executive Producer Donations, SSSS Security Designations

Top executive producers were recognized for their financial support, including Sir Animus of Dogpatch, who reported receiving "SSSS" designations on his airline tickets due to his association with the show. Other donors discussed local issues, such as the aggressive marketing of RSV vaccines to the elderly and the legal implications of the Georgia RICO case. The segment emphasized the diverse professional and economic backgrounds of the "Gitmo Nation" producers.

The Best Clips Of The Day
Episode 1509

1509: The Best Clips Of The Day

No Agenda Episode 1509 Introduction, Best of Clips of the Day

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1509 of the No Agenda show from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley. Due to health recovery, the hosts present a special "Best of Clips of the Day" compilation curated by executive producer Sir Conference. The segment reflects on the history of the "Clip of the Day" jingle and its origins dating back to at least 2011.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 2:54:59 - 2:57:56

1258: Dummy Placebo

Knighting Ceremony, Lady Wen of the Lakes

In a formal ceremony, the hosts elevated several producers to the No Agenda Peerage. Lady Wen of the Lakes was named a Dame, while Adam and Maples were dubbed Knights of the Roundtable. The new peers are entitled to signet rings and certificates, recognizing their $1,000 contributions to the "Value for Value" model that sustains the podcast.

RET
Episode 1203 4:05 - 5:37

1203: RET

Scott Adams Endorsement, No Agenda Christmas Album

Dilbert creator Scott Adams endorsed the show on his Periscope broadcast, leading to an influx of new listeners. Additionally, the No Agenda Christmas album by Sir Chris Wilson remains available for the holiday season, featuring the "Ring Doorbell Hack" track.

John's Story Time
Episode 1201

1201: John's Story Time

No Agenda Episode 1201 Special Compilation Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak introduce episode 1201 of the No Agenda show, broadcasting from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. This special holiday episode features a compilation of anecdotes and stories curated by executive producer Sir Rupin Waffles. The hosts explain that the segments were selected from over 1,200 episodes to highlight the storytelling aspect of the program while they are away for the Christmas holiday.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 5:21:05 - 5:23:39

976: 10th Anniversary

Sir Johnny O. and the Control Room Megaphone

Adam Selby praises the "Congressional Dish" podcast. Sir Johnny O. and Michael Snyder contribute to the show's longevity. Dale Norman from Indiana mentions using a control room megaphone for his own podcast and requests an "It's a Scam" jingle, which the hosts perform live.

Funny Blow
Episode 751 2:13:48 - 2:18:42

751: Funny Blow

No Agenda Social Media Strategy and Knighting Ceremony

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak encourage listeners to promote the show to celebrities on Twitter, mentioning a recent interaction with actress Christine Chenoweth. They conduct a knighting ceremony for Sir Don and Sir Ishtuan the Terrible, and promote Rod Adams' nuclear energy site, AtomicInsights.com.

Resume Normal Activity!
Episode 501 0:00 - 2:32

501: Resume Normal Activity!

Rain Sticks, Texas Weather, and Sir Gitmo Slave

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the show discussing heavy rainfall in Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley, jokingly attributing the weather to their use of rain sticks. They note that Lake Travis is receiving much-needed runoff despite media narratives about permanent drought. The hosts also send well-wishes and "karma" to community member Sir Gitmo Slave, who was recently hospitalized.

Give Peas a Chance
Episode 466 1:43:49 - 1:48:58

466: Give Peas a Chance

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Thomas and Sir Adam

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Thomas Fields and Adam Michalajczyk, who have reached the required donation threshold. The ceremony includes the traditional "hookers and blow" litany, officially inducting them as Knights of the No Agenda Round Table.

Episode 363 1:50:41 - 1:54:51

363: Mothership Uncloaking?

Karma Reports, Birthday Wishes, Knighting Ceremony

The hosts share "karma reports" from listeners who survived surgeries and job interviews. They celebrate several birthdays and perform a formal knighting ceremony for Sir Adam Miller, who reached the $1,000 donation threshold. The segment reinforces the show's "Value for Value" community model.

Elephant In The Room
Episode 199 1:35:06 - 1:37:40

199: Elephant In The Room

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Bernard and Knight Noirs

Adam Miller is officially dubbed "Sir Bernard, Knight of the No Agenda Roundtable." Several "Knight Noirs" are also recognized for their cumulative contributions over time, including Aaron Jones, Philip Evans, and Margaret George. The hosts emphasize the "Value for Value" model and the benefits of joining the show's knighthood.

Bully for You
Episode 191 0:01 - 2:11

191: Bully for You

No Agenda Episode 191, Tax Day and Sir Jeff Smith

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 191 of No Agenda on April 15, 2010, noting the significance of Tax Day. They play a jingle by Sir Jeff Smith, praising his professional production quality and his dedication to supporting the show despite his talent. The hosts remind listeners of the show's value-for-value model on this taxing day.