Topic: Sir David

13 chapters across the catalog

Vermox
Episode 1592 2:09:17 - 2:11:47

1592: Vermox

Birthday Celebrations and Knighting Ceremony

The show celebrates the birthdays of several producers, including the "Barbarista" and Timothy Vitefane. A formal knighting ceremony is conducted for Sir David and Sir Vicks of the Long Position. Additionally, Sir David and Sir Tarheel are elevated to the rank of Baronet following their significant financial contributions.

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 1:33:41 - 1:50:19

1567: Wagner the Dog

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony

A formal donation segment recognizes high-tier producers. Sir David of Bel Air is elevated to Baron status. Frank Duivenvoorden and Valentino Argaro are knighted for their contributions of $1,000 or more. Various "jingles" and "karma" requests are fulfilled for donors, including "law school karma" and "cancer karma" in memoriam.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 1:30:51 - 1:39:38

1240: Meat Must Flow

No Agenda Donation Segment, Knighting and Damehoods

In the first donation segment, the hosts thank producers for their financial support under the "value-for-value" model. Sir David, the Duke of America's Heartland, contributes $666.66 and shares a history of Mother's Day founder Ann Jarvis. Other donors are recognized with titles such as "Sir Raleigh of Crystal Palace" and "Dame Swanee." The segment emphasizes the community's role in keeping the show independent and ad-free.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 7:10:29 - 7:11:51

976: 10th Anniversary

Title Changes and Promotions for No Agenda Knights and Barons

Several long-time supporters receive title elevations within the No Agenda social hierarchy. Promotions include Sir Gregory Birch becoming a Black Knight and Baron of the North Olympic Peninsula, and Sir David Rosa being named Viscount of Puerto Rico. These titles are awarded based on continued support and specific donation milestones.

Hot Rhetoric
Episode 784 1:09:44 - 1:14:04

784: Hot Rhetoric

Birthday Announcements, Associate Executive Producers

The hosts read birthday announcements for Kristen Kitterman and Sir Ted Hausmann while acknowledging donations from Sir David Ross and others. The segment includes discussion on the "best podcast in the universe" branding and the loyalty of the listener base during the holiday season.

#meh!
Episode 526 40:04 - 52:41

526: #meh!

Executive Producer Credits, July 4th Show Announcement

Executive producers and donors are thanked for their financial support of show 526, including David Foley, Ryan Bemrose, and Sir Robert Hegedus. The hosts announce a special live broadcast for July 4th, promising double producer credits for those who contribute. The "value for value" model is emphasized as the primary funding mechanism for the program.

Episode 395 1:58:31 - 2:02:08

395: Multi Modal Mutt

No Agenda Search, Knighting Ceremony, Hot Pockets Tour

The show is launching "noagendasearch.com" to provide a dedicated search engine for past episodes and notes. A formal knighting ceremony was held for Sir Patrick, Sir Jason, Sir David, and Sir Yon, recognizing their significant financial contributions to the "No Agenda Roundtable."

Hail the Foot
Episode 310 1:16:34 - 1:20:51

310: Hail the Foot

No Agenda Donor Recognition and the 111 Calculation

The hosts recognize several donors, including David Yagley, who contributed $111.11 based on a viral age calculation. The "111" phenomenon occurs when the last two digits of a person's birth year added to the age they turn in 2011 equals 111. Other producers, such as Sir Mark and Edward Sheets, are thanked for their contributions as the show continues to operate on a value-for-value model without traditional advertising.

Show 300!
Episode 300 1:48:09 - 1:51:27

300: Show 300!

Knighthood Ceremony, Sir Jonas and Sir David

Four producers are officially knighted after reaching the $1,000 donation threshold: Jonas Astrom, David Dolson, Oleg Rakitin, and Daniel Foster. They are welcomed to the No Agenda Roundtable as Sir Jonas, Sir David, Sir Oleg, and Sir Daniel. The hosts celebrate the achievement with their traditional knighthood proclamation.