Topic: Sir Mark

12 chapters across the catalog

Mackerels
Episode 1785 3:04:10 - 3:12:04

1785: Mackerels

Final Donor Credits, Sir Eric Knighthood

The show concludes with a final reading of donors, including Miss Masters in London and Mark Brustar in Arizona. Eric Reinhardt is officially dubbed "Sir Eric" of the No Agenda Round Table for his $1,000 contribution, receiving the traditional knightly accolades and a signet ring.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 2:17:36 - 2:25:14

1751: Talking Toilet

Executive Producer Credits and Value for Value Support

The show acknowledges its top financial supporters, including new Commodores and Knights who have contributed $1,000 or more. Donors from various locations, including Poland and New Jersey, are recognized for their "Value for Value" contributions. The segment emphasizes the importance of listener support in maintaining the program's independence from traditional advertising models.

Bro Media
Episode 1710 1:57:10 - 2:03:08

1710: Bro Media

Sir Anonymous, Anti-NATO Sentiment in Middle East

A long-time donor, Sir Anonymous, provides "boots on the ground" observations from his international travels, noting a growing anti-NATO perspective in former colonies. The hosts discuss the potential expansion of NATO to include South Korea and Japan, which they view as an unnecessary global governing body. An anecdote is shared regarding a past meeting with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

Batu
Episode 1435 1:55:13 - 2:07:31

1435: Batu

Executive Producer Donations and Birthday Celebrations

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors, including Sir Mark and Dame Astrid, who celebrated her 600th birthday (Kanreki). Other notable contributions come from Sir Mike of Axe Head Watch and various anonymous producers supporting the value-for-value model.

Composting People
Episode 1117 1:38 - 6:25

1117: Composting People

Austin Texas Meetup, No Agenda Community Gathering Recap

A recap of the No Agenda meetup in Austin, Texas, describes an attendance of approximately 125 people at Austin Beerworks. Notable attendees included Sir Gene and documentarian Mark Hall, who provided "number one" foam fingers. The discussion touches on the unique community atmosphere and compares the enthusiasm of Texas listeners to other regions like California and Alaska.

Red Dot
Episode 1061 53:40 - 1:02:53

1061: Red Dot

Executive Producer Credits and Value-for-Value Donations

The hosts thank executive producers and artists for their financial and creative support. They discuss the "value-for-value" model, credit Sir Mark of the Midwest for his contribution, and mention technical issues with show artwork appearing on the Roku platform.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 5:07:22 - 5:10:36

976: 10th Anniversary

Sir Sancho of the Spanish Maine and Typhoon Lan

Mark Hall is knighted as Sir Sancho of the Spanish Maine. Matthew Elwert, celebrating his 33rd birthday in Japan, requests travel karma after his team was stranded on a Shinkansen train near Mount Fuji due to power failures caused by Typhoon Lan.

MADCOM
Episode 971 2:12:46 - 2:20:20

971: MADCOM

Donor Acknowledgments, Value for Value

The hosts read a list of donors who contributed $50 or more to the show. Notable mentions include Dame Beth, Sir Torialta, and Mark Hall, who requested a "turbo de-douching" of filmmaker Spike Lee. The segment reinforces the "value for value" model of the podcast.

Succulent
Episode 920 1:16:20 - 1:19:38

920: Succulent

Burnaby Washington and New Jersey Producer Credits

The hosts continue reading donation notes, including a $200 contribution from Mark Linds in Burnaby (noting the confusion between Washington and British Columbia). Sir Crash EMT in New Jersey is thanked for his support and a recommendation of Jocko Willink's content. The segment concludes with a reminder that these producer credits are "real" and can be used on professional resumes.

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.

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.