Topic: Stonation

5 chapters across the catalog

Droves of Jihadis
Episode 619 1:08:20 - 1:15:51

619: Droves of Jihadis

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Ceremony

The hosts acknowledge significant donations from producers, including "stonations" of $420.33. They discuss various requests for audio clips, including Al Sharpton and Charlie Rose. A donation of $333.33 is recognized toward a "Damehood" for a producer named Alicia in Ann Arbor.

Dead Man Cuffed
Episode 620 1:26:51 - 1:28:44

620: Dead Man Cuffed

Stonation, Dwayne Parker and North Dakota Update

Dwayne Parker from North Dakota provides a "Stonation" update, describing his dissatisfaction with the culture in North Dakota and his plans to attend a punk rock bowling event in Las Vegas. He requests travel and job karma as he seeks to leave the state.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 1:05:33 - 1:09:23

617: Climate Chaos

Donor Contributions and the Al Sharpton Mix

A segment dedicated to the "Value-for-Value" model features donations from listeners, including several "stonations" of $420.33. The hosts acknowledge executive producers and discuss a listener-produced audio mix of Al Sharpton's verbal gaffes. The recurring theme of "Charlie Rose sexuality" clips is mentioned as a favorite among the donor community.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 1:05:33 - 1:09:23

617: Climate Chaos

Executive Producer Donations and the "Stonation" Meme

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors, including Sir Andrew Largeman and Ryan Merritt. They highlight a new donation tier of $420.33, dubbed the "Stonation" by listener Spencer Pearson. Several donors request a specific Charlie Rose clip about "biodiversity" and "DNA," leading the hosts to discuss the strange "random number theory" of multiple people requesting the same clip.

Johnson's Johnson, Jump!
Episode 609 2:11:04 - 2:15:17

609: Johnson's Johnson, Jump!

Stonation Donations and Intelligence Framework Karma

A new donation category called "stonation" is introduced for listeners who donate while under the influence of marijuana. The segment concludes with a "jobs karma" jingle and a clip regarding the legal framework of secret intelligence services.