Topic: Sustaining Donors

6 chapters across the catalog

Silver Buckshot
Episode 1716 2:55:48 - 3:04:29

1716: Silver Buckshot

Birthday Callouts, Final Donation Credits

The hosts read a final list of donors contributing $50 or more, including several birthday shout-outs for listeners turning 41, 50, and 74. They emphasize the importance of sustaining donations to keep the show running and thank the "Gitmo Nation" for their continued support through the holiday.

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 2:55:16 - 3:00:46

1701: DORK MAGA

Donor Recognition, New No Agenda Commodores

A final list of producers and donors is read, including those contributing between $50 and $200. New Commodores are officially welcomed into the peerage, and sustaining members are thanked for their ongoing support. The hosts emphasize that these contributions are the lifeblood of the show's independent operation.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 2:53:33 - 3:00:14

1655: Illegal Chants

Final Donor Credits, Birthday Announcements

The show concludes with an extensive list of "sustaining donors" and individual contributors who support the program through various platforms. Birthday wishes are extended to several members of the "No Agenda" community, and the "value for value" model is reiterated as the show's primary funding mechanism.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:57:51 - 3:05:01

1654: e-Safety

Donor Roll Call, "Oen" and Fair Share Rhetoric

The hosts mock a clip of President Biden reading teleprompter cues aloud, calling him an "oen" (a Dutch term for a fool). They proceed to read the names of donors contributing at the $50 level and above, including Gaucho Woodworking and Brian Hummel. They reiterate that the show is produced by the listeners and thank the community for their continued support.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 2:38:46 - 2:44:28

1629: Sunflower Kids

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Sustaining Donations

The hosts read the names of Associate Executive Producers and $50 donors who supported episode 1629. They emphasized that the show's survival depends on the small percentage of the audience that chooses to return value. Listeners were encouraged to consider sustaining donations of any amount to ensure the program's continued operation without corporate sponsorship.