Topic: Sir Woody

4 chapters across the catalog

Mutants
Episode 1317 1:39:45 - 1:46:32

1317: Mutants

Baronies and New Knight Announcements

"Sir Woody" is elevated to the rank of Baron of Blood Run, South Dakota, after contributing to the "penny dish." Christopher Cavaletto, a rail car mechanic, is knighted as "Sir Chris of the Benevolent Order of the Choo-Choos." The segment includes various personal anecdotes from donors about their jobs in the rail industry and their efforts to introduce others to the podcast.

Otherize
Episode 1082 1:14:18 - 1:26:38

1082: Otherize

Executive Producer Donations, Sir Woody, Baron Matt

Sir Woody contributed $1,000 to the show, noting that the program's show notes were invaluable for a recent keynote speech. Baron Matt from Melbourne donated $333, requesting "F-Cancer" karma for his brother-in-law Renzo. Other significant producers include Sir Achilles, who ran a marathon while listening to the show, and Sir Finch, who increased his donation after experiencing PayPal glitches. These contributions support the show's infrastructure and research.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 58:22 - 1:04:16

1028: Roscoe!

Executive Producer Credits and Donation Segment

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including Executive Producer Sir Woody from Great Britain, who contributed $333.33. Other significant donors include Kelly Sandlin and Sir Kelly Sponberg, both at the $300 level, and Associate Executive Producer Timothy Cato at $200. The segment discusses the "Value for Value" model and the use of a "sad puppy" image to encourage listener support during tax month.

Grim Math
Episode 772 1:11:26 - 1:14:16

772: Grim Math

Sir Woody, UK Focus and Egyptian Plane Crash

A donor known as Sir Woody is knighted after contributing to the show, praising the hosts' analysis of the recent Egyptian plane crash. The discussion touches on the rapid denouncement of foul play and the potential link to a large Chinese order for Airbus planes. A brief tangent occurs regarding the beauty of Welsh women and flight safety in Wales.