Topic: Springfield Missouri

5 chapters across the catalog

Dig Up Canada!
Episode 1537 2:23:56 - 2:29:19

1537: Dig Up Canada!

Meetup Announcements, North Idaho Sanity Brigade

A series of listener meetups are announced for March and April, including events in Springfield, Missouri, and a "Pi Day" celebration in Colorado. The "North Idaho Sanity Brigade" and various groups in Gary, Indiana, and Cincinnati are highlighted as hubs for the No Agenda community. The hosts emphasize that "connection is protection" for listeners who feel out of place in mainstream society.

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 2:19:56 - 2:23:59

1535: Podspeeding

Donor Acknowledgments, Data Man, Autistic Listener Karma

Several high-level donors are recognized, including "Data Man" and Sir Don Francis. A special "double karma" jingle is played for Bradley Dilsaver, a non-verbal autistic child who enjoys the show's sounds and is starting preschool.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 1:22:04 - 1:24:32

1220: Sloganeer

End of Show Mix Submission Process

Matthew Scott of Springfield, Missouri, inquires about the best way to submit end-of-show mixes. Adam Curry clarifies that there is no "pay to play" system and apologizes for any lost submissions, confirming that Scott's mix about bicycles in China is scheduled for the current episode.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 2:36:48 - 2:38:56

1220: Sloganeer

Kitchener and Springfield Meetup Reports

Audio reports from meetups in Kitchener, Ontario, and Springfield, Missouri, are played. Listeners describe meeting "like-minded people" and enjoying the community atmosphere. The Springfield report was recorded at Lindbergh's Tavern, the oldest tavern in the city.

Cissexist Hxstory
Episode 832 1:22:12 - 1:28:35

832: Cissexist Hxstory

Producer Credits, Job Karma and Global Donations

The hosts acknowledge donations from various "Associate Executive Producers" across the globe, including contributors from Vienna, Austria, and various U.S. states. Donors request "Job Karma" and "Getting Laid Karma" while sharing personal stories of how they discovered the show through other podcasts. The segment emphasizes the "Value for Value" model as the show's primary support system.