Topic: Sir Rod

5 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:38:23 - 2:44:00

1875: Sonic Thump

Order of the Heart and War Snapshots Book

A special knighting ceremony is held for the late "Sir Hot Rod Hank," requested by his son. The hosts also thank Sir Darius Unity for sending an updated copy of his book "Wartime Snapshots," which features photos from the Iraq War, and Matt Benjamin for his book "Back to the Beginning," which explores wisdom from Genesis.

Boo You
Episode 1074 2:13:25 - 2:17:30

1074: Boo You

Knighting Ceremony for Sir Rod and Peerage Updates

Roderick Velo is officially knighted as "Sir Rod" in recognition of his $1,000 donation. The hosts perform the traditional knighting ceremony and update the peerage for Sir Robert of London, who has been elevated to the rank of Baronet.

Funny Blow
Episode 751 2:13:48 - 2:18:42

751: Funny Blow

No Agenda Social Media Strategy and Knighting Ceremony

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak encourage listeners to promote the show to celebrities on Twitter, mentioning a recent interaction with actress Christine Chenoweth. They conduct a knighting ceremony for Sir Don and Sir Ishtuan the Terrible, and promote Rod Adams' nuclear energy site, AtomicInsights.com.

Struggling Masses
Episode 439 52:31 - 1:00:18

439: Struggling Masses

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donations from executive producers, including Rodney Adams (Atomic Rod) and Sir Long the Good. The segment includes the "knighting" of these donors in recognition of their financial support. Other donors are thanked for their contributions, with some requesting "karma" or "douchebag" sound effects for various personal and political reasons.

Struggling Masses
Episode 439 2:01:12 - 2:05:34

439: Struggling Masses

Labor Day Traditions, Knighting of Sir Atomic Rod

The hosts discuss the social tradition of not wearing white after Labor Day, noting its origins as an elitist status symbol. The segment concludes with the formal knighting of Sir Atomic Rod and Sir Long the Good for their $1,000 donations. The new knights are welcomed to the "No Agenda Roundtable" and promised ceremonial rings.