Topic: Sir Jason

6 chapters across the catalog

Hot Rhetoric
Episode 784 1:18:19 - 1:21:02

784: Hot Rhetoric

Firefighter Anecdote, Ebola Calypso Song

Sir Jason, a firefighter and paramedic, shares a graphic anecdote about assisting an elderly patient with incontinence. He notes that singing the "Ebola Calypso" song from the show helped brighten his mood during the difficult call, leading to a request for the original "We Need to Kill Them" and "Ebola" tracks.

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."

Balochistan Baloney
Episode 386 1:56:16 - 2:00:10

386: Balochistan Baloney

Pipeline Research, Knighting of New Producers

Adam Curry reflects on his exhaustive pipeline research while John Dvorak acknowledges the support of the "Human Resources." Three new knights—Sir Jason Hoffman, Sir Incognito, and Dr. Nenninger—are officially knighted for their $1,000+ contributions. The hosts emphasize that this financial support allows them to continue their deep-dive investigations into global affairs.

CIA vs MI6
Episode 323 1:37:28 - 1:40:21

323: CIA vs MI6

Knighting Ceremony, Producer Donations and Coins

The hosts acknowledge several high-level donors, including Sir Thomas and Sir Jason Stevens. They discuss "bumping rings" with knights of the show and exchange stories about collecting challenge coins and World Bank pens. David Rudolph Baker is thanked for his contribution toward the No Agenda iPad stands project.

Hail the Foot
Episode 310 1:36:48 - 1:39:15

310: Hail the Foot

No Agenda Knighting Ceremony and Value-for-Value Model

The show conducts a formal knighting ceremony for four donors who contributed $1,000 each: Sir Stefan Springer, Sir Mark Colon, Sir Jared Forrester, and Sir Jason Stevens. The hosts emphasize that their "value-for-value" model is being imitated by other businessmen like Jason Calacanis. They reiterate that the show relies entirely on listener contributions rather than commercials or corporate sponsorships.