Topic: Switcheroo

10 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:12:51 - 2:16:03

1872: Lunar Economy

Executive Producer Credits, Order of the Heart

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including Sir Switcheroo, who contributed $1,002 to join the "Order of the Heart" as a Red Knight. The hosts discuss the "Hollywood credits" given to producers and address listener feedback about their on-air dynamic, with some fans calling for more "buzzkill" energy from Dvorak.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 2:11:02 - 2:15:40

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

AI Art Generation, Challenge Coins, Baroness Ladybird

The podcast reviewed recent AI-generated show art and discussed the design of a new "Rubber Lies" challenge coin by Paul Couture. A "switcheroo" donation was acknowledged from Baroness Ladybird in Louisiana, who dedicated her executive producer credit to retired Marine Corps Colonel Sean Wester. The hosts noted the difficulty of producing high-quality AI art, often referring to low-effort submissions as "slop."

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 2:26:59 - 2:29:24

1795: Dead Feathered

Birthday Donations, Switcheroo for Tom

A first-time donation from Rita in Indiana is dedicated to her son Tom for his 40th birthday. Tom, a financial analyst and volunteer fireman, is credited with introducing his mother to the show. The hosts perform a "de-douching" for the new donor and apply a "switcheroo" to credit the donation to Tom's name.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 2:12:55 - 2:17:22

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Fumble-Rooskie and Dame Meowdison's 33rd Birthday

Ernest Parton's donation leads to a discussion about the "fumble-rooskie" football play, which John Dvorak refers to as the "switcheroo." Dame Meowdison from Florida also celebrated her 33rd birthday with a $333.33 donation, requesting an "Atlas Shrugged" jingle. The hosts discuss the longevity of some of the show's earliest audio clips.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 2:35:03 - 2:57:36

1620: Yoko Swifto

Executive Producer Donations, 123123 Promotion

The donation segment features the "123123" promotion for the date December 31, 2023. Numerous Executive and Associate Executive Producers are credited for their financial support, including Sir Otaku, Michael Kellner, and Linda Lopatkin. The segment includes "de-douching" ceremonies and birthday acknowledgments.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 2:24:49 - 2:31:29

1566: Hush Up Boy!

Associate Producer Credits and Small Donations

A list of donors contributing under $200 is read, including "switcheroo" donations made on behalf of friends and family. The hosts acknowledge the diverse global audience, with contributors from Canada, the UK, and the Czech Republic. Every donation, regardless of size, is credited as part of the show's sustainable funding model.

Lawful but Awful
Episode 1444 1:42:26 - 1:50:29

1444: Lawful but Awful

Associate Executive Producers, Birthday and Anniversary Credits

The hosts thank several Associate Executive Producers, including Sir Steve from Australia and Brian Skelton from Cedar Park. The segment features multiple "switcheroo" donations where credits are transferred to family members, such as Nico Torres in Miami Beach and Tammy Collins in Missouri. Plans for a live meetup in Charleston, South Carolina, are also mentioned.

Bruce Force
Episode 1437 1:45:02 - 1:52:35

1437: Bruce Force

Knighting Ceremony and Birthday Switcheroos

Several listeners are knighted or acknowledged for their birthdays. One donor requests "house-buying karma" after multiple failed offers in a competitive real estate market, while another makes a "switcheroo" donation for her husband's 50th birthday.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 1:46:56 - 1:51:28

1398: Gender Justice

Listener Birthdays, Switcheroos, Moonshine Bandits

Donations continue with several "switcheroos," where husbands gift executive producer credits to their wives for birthdays. A producer from Duncombe, Iowa, promotes an upcoming Moonshine Bandits concert at the Val Aire Ballroom. The hosts also acknowledge various "thank you for your service" (TYFYS) requests and send virtual "No Agenda hats" via drone to listeners in the Midwest.