Topic: Sir Kevin

11 chapters across the catalog

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:19:04 - 2:22:16

1815: Attunement

Executive Producer Credits and Sir Kevin

Sir Kevin, Keeper of the Spee, contributed a "Rubilizer" donation of $3,333.34, earning the titles of Secretary General and Duke of Portland. The donation segment acknowledges high-level producers who support the show's public service mission. Sir Kevin's contribution was noted for its specific timing and the inclusion of a personal note regarding his dog and his role in the Portland community.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 2:14:30 - 2:20:11

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Real Boring Flips, RSS App Rejections

Sir Kevin of Devon promotes his YouTube channel, "Real Boring Flips," which focuses on reselling vintage tech. The hosts discuss the difficulties of getting RSS-based apps approved in the Apple and Google stores, noting that developers are often asked for proof of permission to use public feeds. They clarify the Terms of Service for the Podcast Index to help developers navigate these hurdles.

Grip & Grin
Episode 1527 1:58:52 - 2:04:24

1527: Grip & Grin

Associate Executive Producers, Small Donations and Website Updates

The hosts read a list of donors contributing between $50 and $200, including a record-breaking streak of 130 consecutive donations of $80.08 by Sir Kevin McLaughlin. They acknowledge the support of international producers from Germany and the Netherlands. Listeners are reminded that the show's website is undergoing a redesign this quarter.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 1:36:27 - 1:40:36

1379: Afghaniscam

Producer Credits, Paradox Shop and Kratom

Producers from Seattle and Portland contributed to the show, including William Ackerman, owner of Paradox shops. Ackerman highlighted the FDA's ongoing efforts to regulate Kratom and encouraged listeners to support the natural product as an alternative to opioids.

Scromit
Episode 994 1:10:23 - 1:14:15

994: Scromit

Sir Kevlar, Knight of the Button Pressers

Kevin Thomas, a video editor from Georgia, was knighted as "Sir Kevlar, Knight of the Button Pressers." His donation included a request for sound clips related to President Obama's predator drones and a classic Brian Williams clip about "scaring people to death."

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 1:08:12 - 1:11:53

976: 10th Anniversary

Sir Snozzages and Sir Kevin Chappell Knighthood Grants

The tenth-anniversary donation segment begins with Sir Snozzages, who utilized a Canadian currency exchange "loophole" to donate $2,050, resulting in a $4,000 credit and a promotion to Viscount. Kevin Chappell also achieves knighthood with a $1,600 donation, describing it as his "de-douching" after eight years of listening without contributing.

6th Mass Extinction
Episode 964 2:20:53 - 2:23:15

964: 6th Mass Extinction

Peerage Promotions and Knighting Ceremony

Sir Kevin Dills is promoted to the rank of Viscount of Charlotte for his unwavering support of the show. Three new knights—Jonathan Calvert, Mike Scalora, and Ron Gardner—are inducted into the No Agenda roundtable for their contributions of $1,000 or more. The hosts perform the traditional knighting ceremony, reciting a list of humorous and symbolic items associated with the show's lore.

Watergate II
Episode 928 2:31:13 - 2:41:11

928: Watergate II

Knighting Ceremony, Australia Trip and Ring Sizes

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Sir Kevin of Derbyshire and Sir Peter Boekelman. They discuss the logistical challenges of planning a "No Agenda" trip to Australia, noting the high cost of flights. New knights are directed to the No Agenda Nation website to submit their ring sizes to Eric the Shill.

Lane Splitter
Episode 884 1:15:23 - 1:19:13

884: Lane Splitter

Michigan Meetup and New Peerage Appointments

Kevin Anderson receives his knighthood as "Sir Vicks of the Hot African Bush" ahead of a large No Agenda meetup in Michigan. Chris Bach is promoted to the "Baron of Quinnipiac Valley" following a substantial donation. The hosts acknowledge the growing community of "producers" who support the show's value-for-value model.