Topic: Sir Scott

10 chapters across the catalog

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 1:28:47 - 1:32:03

1672: Sand Battery

No Agenda Art Gallery, Episode 1671 Review

The hosts review the artwork for episode 1671, "It's the Boyfriend," created by Sir Shug. They discuss the various submissions at NoAgendaArtGenerator.com, including AI-generated pieces and the "Nestle Crunch" parody logo. They also credit Dreb Scott for managing the show's digital chapters.

Call me Bill
Episode 1625 2:34:35 - 2:51:37

1625: Call me Bill

Executive Producer Credits and Donor Thank-Yous

The donation segment recognizes Scott from Newcastle as the Executive Producer for the episode. Numerous other donors are thanked for their "treasure" contributions, including Sir Pursuit of Peace and Tranquility and Sir by His Grace. The hosts perform "Jobs Karma" rituals for listeners seeking employment and announce several birthday wishes and title changes within the No Agenda community.

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 1:26:46 - 1:33:37

1567: Wagner the Dog

No Agenda Art, Sir Snide and Meme Criticism

The show's episode artwork, generated by the community and managed by Dreb Scott, is highlighted. One host addresses criticism from "Sir Snide" on No Agenda Social regarding his harsh stance on memes. The host clarifies that his issue is with low-quality memes wasting bandwidth rather than the community itself.

Stern & Wrinkled
Episode 1557 2:14:25 - 2:24:09

1557: Stern & Wrinkled

Executive Producer Donations, North Idaho Meetup

Sir Scott the Jew led a successful "North Idaho Sanity Brigade" meetup where attendees pooled their funds to support the show. New producers were "de-douched" following their contributions, and Lucas Tayema was granted the title of Baronet of the Muehlertaal Luxembourg. The segment highlights the importance of community meetups in sustaining the podcast's financial model.

Gain of Function
Episode 1244 3:01:38 - 3:04:49

1244: Gain of Function

Birthday Shoutouts, Knighting Ceremony and Roundtable

A formal knighting ceremony is held for Sir Scott from Michigan and Sir Kyle the Fearless, who have reached the $1,000 donation threshold. The hosts also provide a long list of birthday shoutouts for producers and their family members.

RET
Episode 1203 4:05 - 5:37

1203: RET

Scott Adams Endorsement, No Agenda Christmas Album

Dilbert creator Scott Adams endorsed the show on his Periscope broadcast, leading to an influx of new listeners. Additionally, the No Agenda Christmas album by Sir Chris Wilson remains available for the holiday season, featuring the "Ring Doorbell Hack" track.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 1:05:15 - 1:09:46

1069: German SPAM

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Announcements

The hosts recognize major donors, including Scott Lovenberg (Sir Software Dev) and Sir Richard. Lovenberg requests advice for younger listeners, which the hosts agree to provide. They also discuss the quality of food at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport and grant "house selling karma" to a donor.

Free Scooter!
Episode 1044 2:13:36 - 2:19:17

1044: Free Scooter!

Knighting Ceremony and Listener Donations

The show acknowledges several high-value donors, including Sir Donald Borowski and Jamie Scott, who contributed to the value-for-value model. A request for a "vocal fry" jingle is honored, and various sound effects are played for long-time listeners. The segment reinforces the community-funded nature of the podcast and the rewards for those who support the show's production.

Faschtech
Episode 704 2:35:07 - 2:39:54

704: Faschtech

Crowdfunding and Associate Executive Producer Credits

The hosts thank a list of producers who contributed to the show's "value-for-value" model, including Joe Campagna and "Sir Blake the Knight of Procrastination." They acknowledge international support from Australia, Ireland, and Canada. The segment emphasizes that the show is financed entirely by its audience rather than traditional advertisers or venture capital.

Vape like a Ninja
Episode 556

556: Vape like a Ninja

Sir Scott of the Armory, Economic Hitmen in Uganda

Adam Curry describes a dinner at the home of Sir Scott, a member of the No Agenda Roundtable who runs a reloading station called The Armory. The gathering included guests involved in securing oil contracts in Uganda, whom Curry characterizes as "economic hitmen" based on the writings of John Perkins. The conversation transitions into a discussion about hunting, dressing deer, and the hazards of biting into bird shot while eating grouse.