Topic: Stickers

40 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:34:20 - 2:37:39

1872: Lunar Economy

No Agenda Shop, Sir Vincent Title Change

Sir Vincent is elevated to the rank of Earl of the Rocket City. The hosts also promote the No Agenda Shop's sticker club, encouraging listeners to place stickers on laptops and other public spaces to spread awareness of the show. They clarify the specific titles and regions associated with the new knighthoods.

Anglo
Episode 1853 2:23:18 - 2:28:34

1853: Anglo

Birthday Celebrations and No Agenda Sticker Club

The show celebrates the birthday of Dame Susan McKinney and announces new initiatives from the No Agenda Shop, including a monthly sticker club. Listeners are encouraged to visit the shop to support the creators and to check out the official knight and dame rings. The hosts highlight the long-term partnership with the shop's operators.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 2:11:02 - 2:16:04

1742: Golden Poop

No Agenda Community, Ashland Speed Racing

The No Agenda podcast continues its "value for value" model through community-driven promotion, including a "No Agenda" sticker on the Ashland Speed Mazda MX-5 racing car. The racing team has launched a merchandise site featuring t-shirts with the show's logo. The hosts emphasize that the show survives through the time, talent, and treasure of its "producers" rather than traditional advertising.

Artificial Indian
Episode 1725 2:52:35 - 3:07:08

1725: Artificial Indian

Year-End Podcast Outro, Tip of the Day

The final broadcast of the year concludes with a "Tip of the Day" regarding the accuracy of gold, silver, and bronze quality stickers on French wine bottles. The hosts discuss their personal use of Ivermectin as a prophylactic against illness and announce upcoming community meetups across the United States. The show signs off with a series of "end of show mixes" and holiday wishes for the "No Agenda" producers.

Quademic
Episode 1723 2:50:10 - 2:55:00

1723: Quademic

Final Donor Roll, No Agenda Merch and Stickers

The final list of $50 donors is read, covering producers from Texas, Virginia, and Oregon. The hosts promote NoAgendaMerch.com for stickers and other gear. They emphasize that all proceeds from certain shops are donated back to the show to maintain its "Value for Value" model.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 1:08:14 - 1:10:48

1441: Yak Facts

Dutch Inflation and Biden Gas Pump Stickers

Inflation in the Netherlands has officially reached 12%, leading to grocery store shortages and high prices. In the U.S., "I Did That" stickers featuring Joe Biden continue to appear on gas pumps as a protest against rising fuel costs. One man in Sacramento was reportedly arrested for defacing a gas pump with the stickers, which are subject to specific regulations.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369 58:54 - 1:00:54

1369: COVID Roulette

British Columbia Yellow Star Controversy, Vaccine Stickers

A vaccine clinic in British Columbia issued an apology after distributing yellow star stickers to individuals receiving their second dose. The imagery drew immediate condemnation on social media for its historical association with the Holocaust. Vancouver Coastal Health claimed the distribution was inadvertent and removed the stickers from the site.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 1:36:02 - 1:47:33

1356: Chest Feeding

Knighting Ceremony, IVF Karma and Corporate Vaccine Policies

The hosts conduct a knighting ceremony for several high-level donors. Notes include requests for "baby-making karma" for IVF treatments and a discussion of a tactic used at Apple to circumvent National Security Letter gag orders through "notification by omission." They also mock corporate policies that use stickers to identify vaccinated employees.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 1:04:17 - 1:05:42

1348: Belching Freon

UC Berkeley, Campus Vaccination Stickers

Reports from the University of California, Berkeley indicate that staff and students are being required to wear colored stickers to indicate their vaccination status while on campus. Critics have compared this practice to historical markers used to segregate populations, raising concerns about the normalization of public health surveillance.

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 1:49:51 - 1:52:34

1318: Jab and Go

PO Box Goodies and Salem College Hoodie

The hosts reviewed items received at their physical PO box, including "fisting nuts" from a listener and "Don't California my Texas" stickers. One host received a hoodie from his alma mater, Salem College, and thanked the sender for the unexpected gift. The segment also acknowledged various belated Christmas cards and a $100 bill found in the mail.

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310 2:19:13 - 2:24:18

1310: Quiet Riot

China Dumps, Don't CA My USA Stickers

Augustin Lamothe from Montreal requests a "China" jingle segment. Jason Kotting is knighted as "Sir Salty Medic" and promotes his business, dontcamyusa.com, which sells stickers for residents of states like Idaho and Texas who are frustrated by Californians moving into their areas.

Twindemic
Episode 1270 11:24 - 13:23

1270: Twindemic

European Vaccine Passports and Black Market Stickers

European countries like the Netherlands and Germany utilize vaccine passports involving physical booklets and stickers from vaccine bottles. Reports emerge of a black market for these stickers, with some doctors allegedly smuggling MMR stickers across borders. Germany has implemented laws mandating vaccines for school attendance.

RET
Episode 1203 1:24:10 - 1:27:58

1203: RET

No Agenda Shop Relaunch, Viscount of Puget Sound

Tony Cabrera announces the relaunch of the No Agenda Shop, featuring new stickers and apparel. The hosts suggest placing stickers in public areas like toll plazas and baggage carousels. Additionally, Sir Rick is promoted to Viscount of the Puget Sound following his consistent financial support.

Hockeystick Hoax
Episode 1169 46:47 - 50:00

1169: Hockeystick Hoax

University of Vermont Sticker Controversy, Hate Speech Allegations

The University of Vermont and Burlington Police involved the FBI after stickers from a group called "Patriots Front" were found on campus. The stickers featured slogans such as "Better Dead Than Red" and "Keep America American," which students and faculty labeled as white nationalist hate speech. The hosts mock the severity of the reaction, noting that "Better Dead Than Red" is a Cold War-era anti-communist slogan.

Heckler's Veto
Episode 1057 1:57:46 - 2:02:21

1057: Heckler's Veto

Bumper Stickers and Chants, Acosta's Rally for Journalists

Jim Acosta suggested that journalists should create bumper stickers and buttons to protest being called the enemy of the people. He even proposed that journalists should march on Pennsylvania Avenue and chant "we're not the enemy of the people" to counter the "CNN sucks" chants heard at Trump rallies.

Hypogonadism
Episode 1013 2:00:37 - 2:03:20

1013: Hypogonadism

Apple Park Glass Wall Injuries and 911 Calls

Employees at Apple's new "spaceship" campus in Cupertino have been injured by walking into the building's transparent glass walls. 911 recordings reveal multiple incidents of people being "disoriented and bleeding" after collisions. To solve the problem, Apple has reportedly begun placing simple stickers on the glass, which the hosts find ironically low-tech for a trillion-dollar technology company.

GREP
Episode 926 2:00:25 - 2:05:44

926: GREP

No Agenda Housekeeping and Donation Policy

The hosts conduct a housekeeping segment, advising listeners on the best methods for sending donations, including the use of credit unions to avoid banking fees. They clarify the $200 threshold for reading long notes or playing specific jingles on air to prevent the show from dragging. Additionally, they warn listeners that the "noagendastickers.com" domain has been compromised and should be avoided.

Promise to Prosecute
Episode 880 1:25:44 - 1:29:07

880: Promise to Prosecute

No Agenda PR: Filters and iMessage Stickers

The hosts share "Public Relations" items, including browser extensions like TrumpFilter.com and HillaryFilter.com. Producer Eric from Sugar Coated Apps is highlighted for creating a No Agenda sticker pack for iMessage. The stickers feature 33 classic jingles and catchphrases, with a portion of the proceeds being donated back to the show.