Topic: Small Business

98 chapters across the catalog

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 26:30 - 31:56

1755: Rat Poop

Democratic Shift on Trade, Elizabeth Warren Economic Claims

The historical reversal of trade stances is examined, noting that Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama previously supported protectionist measures that they now oppose under the current administration. Senator Elizabeth Warren claims that broad tariffs will destroy small businesses and raise consumer prices, despite recent data showing price drops in commodities like gasoline and eggs. Her rhetoric is characterized as hysterical and lacking specific evidence from actual business owners.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:22:56 - 2:26:59

1752: Pell-Mell

Veteran Authors, Gigawatt Coffee and Small Business Growth

C.E. Martin, a veteran and author of fifteen novels, shared his experience returning to writing after a series of personal setbacks. Eli the Coffee Guy from Gigawatt Coffee Roasters announced the hiring of a new team member, signaling growth for the Illinois-based business. Both stories highlighted the resilience of independent creators and entrepreneurs in the current economic climate.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 51:08 - 52:36

1751: Talking Toilet

SBA Loan Fraud and Identity Theft of Minors

The Small Business Administration reportedly issued over $300 million in loans to individuals under the age of 11, including a nine-month-old infant. Fraudsters are allegedly stealing the Social Security numbers of newborns to secure government loans, leaving children with ruined credit ratings before they reach adulthood. Similar fraudulent activity was found involving individuals listed as being over 120 years old.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 1:15:46 - 1:19:05

1750: SPLESH!

Economic Decline of the Sunset Strip

Several iconic businesses on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, including the 40-year-old restaurant Le Petit Four, have announced closures or are facing financial ruin. Local residents have launched GoFundMe campaigns to save these establishments, citing a loss of vibrancy in the area. The decline is attributed to a combination of the broader California economic climate and local policies regarding crime and homelessness.

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 2:23:25 - 2:28:30

1696: Crypto-Burger

Kamala Harris Economic Plan, Martha Raddatz Fact Check

ABC News anchor Martha Raddatz challenged Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey over Kamala Harris' debate claim that no U.S. troops are in active combat zones. Raddatz pointed to the presence of thousands of troops in Iraq and Syria facing regular attacks. Harris' economic proposals, including a $50,000 tax deduction for small business startups, are also scrutinized.

Salted Ducks
Episode 1692 2:14:22 - 2:22:54

1692: Salted Ducks

Opportunity Economy, Kamala Harris Small Business Plan

Vice President Kamala Harris proposed an "Opportunity Economy" plan in New Hampshire, including a $50,000 tax deduction for startups. The hosts dispute her claim that unions created the five-day work week, attributing the innovation instead to industrialist Henry Ford. They also question the validity of her goal to create 25 million new business applications, noting that starting a business in the U.S. does not typically require a government application.

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 2:53:27 - 2:59:33

1678: Stolen Cookies

Knighting Ceremony and Final Donor Recognitions

The episode concluded with a formal knighting ceremony for Eric Anderson and Jeff Hunt, who were recognized for their long-term support of the show. A final list of donors from across the U.S. and Canada was read, including several "Barons" and "Dukes" within the No Agenda community. The hosts expressed their gratitude for the financial support that allows the show to remain independent and ad-free.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 2:45:08 - 2:48:07

1655: Illegal Chants

Travel and Agriculture, Small Batch Coffee

Listeners are encouraged to support local farmers' markets and small-batch artisans as a defense against disruptions in the food supply. A travel agent producer offers services for river cruises, while "Eli the Coffee Guy" promotes Gigawatt Coffee Roasters as a high-quality alternative to corporate brands.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 2:18:50 - 2:29:45

1597: Honorifics

Listener Feedback and Small Business Shoutouts

Producers provide updates on new business ventures, including a Jiu-Jitsu gym in Jefferson, Iowa, and an executive resume service called Image Makers Inc. A donation from Tokyo, Japan, prompts a discussion about a potential future meetup in the country. The segment also features "Douchebag" declarations and "Travel Karma" for listeners on the road.

Half-Jacked
Episode 1591 31:07 - 34:21

1591: Half-Jacked

IRS Automated Tax Audits, Small Business Disputes

Reports indicate the IRS is deploying automated systems that generate massive tax bills for small businesses based on faulty algorithms. One producer reported receiving a $500,000 tax demand for a business earning only $50,000, highlighting the difficulty of reaching human representatives to resolve automated errors.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 2:21:47 - 2:24:55

1563: Pocket Pardon

Lindsey Nolacek on Small Business Closure and Government Overreach

Lindsey Nolacek of Nolacek Meats explains why her fourth-generation family business is closing, citing a "pay-to-play" system that favors large corporations and specific grant-seeking niches. She critiques the lack of return on investment for taxes and fees, ultimately deciding to "remove herself from the game" to regain a sense of control.

Tink Tank
Episode 1562 1:59:41 - 2:02:54

1562: Tink Tank

Nolichek Meats Sale, Succession, Small Business

Nolichek Meats, a four-generation family business in Wisconsin, announced its sale after 71 years of operation. The decision was attributed to a lack of family succession interest, a common challenge for long-standing small businesses. The hosts reflect on the quality of the company's products and the difficulty of maintaining multi-generational enterprises.

Tank Talk
Episode 1523 2:05:20 - 2:12:14

1523: Tank Talk

Producer Donations, Small Business Support, Global Contributions

A diverse group of producers from locations such as Mantee, Utah, and Vancouver, Washington, contributed to the show's latest episode. These donors include small business owners like those from Top Notch Heating and Air, who support the show's independent model. The hosts acknowledge that while January is typically a slow month for donations, the global community continues to sustain the program.

Dr. Whoopi
Episode 1506 1:57:06 - 2:03:01

1506: Dr. Whoopi

No Agenda Coffee, Zinc Pennies, and Small Business Support

The show acknowledged donations from various small businesses, including Coffee King and Nolacheck's Meats in Wisconsin. A discussion on currency arose after a producer sent a cash donation including old zinc pennies, leading to a debate on the value and composition of modern U.S. coinage. The hosts encouraged listeners to support the "Value for Value" model to keep the show independent of corporate advertising.

Torture Telephone
Episode 1488 37:29 - 41:21

1488: Torture Telephone

Karine Jean-Pierre, COVID Funding and Testing Business Scams

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre urged Congress to pass additional COVID-19 funding to prepare for future variants and research. The administration is blaming Republicans for funding delays that have left small businesses in the testing industry unreimbursed. Many businesses that scaled up testing operations are reportedly only receiving half of their expected government reimbursements, leading to financial distress.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 1:33:42 - 1:37:06

1480: Internet of Dogs

Nolechek Meats, Small Business Support and FDA Conflict

Lindsay Nolechek of Nolechek Meats in Thorpe, Wisconsin, contributes to the show and offers a 20% discount to listeners. The hosts recall how the No Agenda community supported the business during past conflicts with the FDA over mask mandates. The segment emphasizes the importance of supporting independent food producers as a hedge against potential food shortages.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 2:07:07 - 2:12:13

1434: Second Lady

St. Patrick's Day Donations and Small Business Shout-outs

A series of donations themed around St. Patrick's Day included mentions of upcoming celestial events like the "flower moon" lunar eclipse. Producers also used the platform to promote small businesses, such as the 8-Bit Beard Company and an Etsy shop selling PVC Velcro patches. These segments serve as a community hub for listeners to share personal milestones and business ventures.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 2:20:53 - 2:26:01

1434: Second Lady

Etsy Patch Sales and Uber Driver Incidents in Las Vegas

The "Baron Anon Cop of the Bay Area" provided an update on his Etsy store, 41Patchesca, which sells No Agenda-themed PVC patches and stickers. He shared a story about a frustrating trip to Las Vegas involving unprofessional Uber and taxi drivers, contrasting the experience with his successful recommendation of Kirkland Bordeaux wine from Costco. The segment reinforced the community's focus on supporting listener-run micro-businesses.