Topic: Sir Greg

11 chapters across the catalog

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 3:10:51 - 3:20:39

1801: Hate of Speech

Peerage Upgrades, Birthday Call-outs, and Meetup Schedule

The show concludes with a series of peerage upgrades, including Sir Greg Hudson becoming a baronet. Birthday wishes are sent to various producers and family members. A comprehensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is read, covering locations from Alaska to the Netherlands, emphasizing the importance of community connection.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 1:08:55 - 1:14:03

1177: Moral Army

Estate Planning, Sir Greg the Heavy Metal Historian, Jennifer Wida

Jennifer Wida shares a cautionary tale regarding the passing of Sir Greg, the Heavy Metal Historian. She urges listeners to create wills and organize their affairs to spare their families from the difficulties of scouring for deeds, titles, and insurance policies after a death.

Kremlin Crush
Episode 1110 2:12:10 - 2:14:19

1110: Kremlin Crush

Memorial for Sir Greg, Community Support

A memorial service for long-time producer Sir Greg is scheduled for February 16th at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. His family expressed gratitude for the community's support through a GoFundMe campaign, which has now reached its goal. The hosts encourage local listeners to attend the service and pay their respects.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 1:06:51 - 1:10:14

1107: Carbon Budget

Donation Segment, Chicago Barons, Clip of the Day Jingle

Dame Cathy and Sir Greg from the Chicago area donated $700 and requested the "Clip of the Day" jingle be played. This led to a debate between the hosts regarding the "sanctity" of the jingle and whether it should be "sold" for donations. A new rule was established: any donation of exactly $700 can request the jingle for any reason.

Succulent
Episode 920 1:07:33 - 1:11:10

920: Succulent

No Agenda Producer Credits and Baronet Promotions

The hosts thank their executive producers for their financial support under the "value for value" model. Dame Kathy Samunich is recognized for a $500 donation. Sir Greg is promoted to the rank of Baron of the Chicago Portage following a $1,000 cumulative contribution. The segment highlights the community-driven nature of the show's funding.

Big Mac & Cheese
Episode 495 21:29 - 33:23

495: Big Mac & Cheese

Executive Producer Credits, Dallas TV Show Casting

The show acknowledges high-tier donors and executive producers. A significant personal update is shared regarding "Miss Mickey," who secured a co-starring role as an "evil woman" on the television series *Dallas*. The production of the show in Dallas, Texas, and the perceived "karma" resulting from listener donations are discussed.

Big Mac & Cheese
Episode 495 1:55:25 - 1:58:24

495: Big Mac & Cheese

Knighthood Ceremony, Fetus Knight Sir Simons Jr.

A formal knighthood ceremony is conducted for Sir Greg Filer and Sir Todd Simons. Notably, Simons's unborn child is knighted as "Sir Simons Jr.," making him the show's first "pre-born knight." The hosts emphasize that their listener-supported model allows them to report on rumors and topics that sponsored media cannot touch.

Social Media Weapons
Episode 438 2:05:12 - 2:06:59

438: Social Media Weapons

Knighthood Ceremony, Sir Corey and Sir Greg

Corey Wadlow and Greg Semenich are officially knighted at the No Agenda Roundtable following donations of $1,000 or more. The hosts perform the traditional ceremony, granting the new knights access to the "knights table" and its associated satirical perks. The segment reinforces the show's "value for value" funding model.

Cyber 9/11
Episode 417 37:26 - 47:15

417: Cyber 9/11

Executive Producer Donations and Listener Karma

A segment dedicated to acknowledging high-tier donors includes Greg Samunich, who contributed $418 to become an Executive Producer. Other donors, such as Dr. Spock and Sir Borislav, are recognized for their support and granted "karma" per their requests. The segment also features a discussion about the "fascist" nature of Singapore and various listener anecdotes regarding career changes and personal challenges.