Topic: Thomas Nussbaum

20 chapters across the catalog

Right Puberty
Episode 1093 2:19:31 - 2:21:19

1093: Right Puberty

Archduke Thomas Nussbaum, Psychological Operations, US Navy Award

Archduke Thomas Nussbaum's military background is highlighted, specifically a naval award he received for professional achievement in psychological operations (PSYOP). Nussbaum is credited with fabricating a PSYOP interface box that provided the US Navy with its first organic radio delivery capability. The hosts note that such experts in information warfare are frequent listeners and producers of the show.

Surf n Turf
Episode 1091 1:07:23 - 1:11:38

1091: Surf n Turf

Executive Producer Credits and F-Cancer Karma

The hosts acknowledge top donors and executive producers, including Kevin Silverman and Sir Crash EMT. They grant "F-Cancer Karma" to several listeners and their family members, reporting that a previous recipient's MRI showed a tumor had disappeared. New titles are bestowed, including the Viscount of Luna and the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest.

Yanking Mics
Episode 965 1:13:47 - 1:16:01

965: Yanking Mics

Archduke Thomas Nussbaum, Hampton Roads Peerage

Sir Thomas Nussbaum was elevated to the rank of Archduke, claiming territory in the seven cities of Hampton Roads, Virginia. The area is historically significant as the site of the Civil War battle between the Monitor and the Merrimack. His peerage includes a 50-nautical-mile radius around all U.S. Navy installations worldwide.

Pet a Pony
Episode 878 55:49 - 1:02:58

878: Pet a Pony

Knighting Ceremony and Listener Feedback

Olaf Wolf is knighted as "Sir Wolwo, Guardian of the Bavarian Beer Brewers" after a series of donations. Other producers, including Brian Barrow and Sean Connolly, provide feedback on international media coverage of the U.S. election. The segment includes the "Gonna Read Facebag" jingle and discussions of millennial "safe spaces."

Karmonious
Episode 810 59:09 - 1:05:01

810: Karmonious

No Agenda Producer Credits and Value-for-Value Donations

The hosts thank executive and associate executive producers for their financial support under the value-for-value model. Notable donors include Patrick Seymour, Duke Thomas Nussbaum (who works at Facebook), and Associate Executive Producer Christine Zachman. Sir Brian Barrow is also recognized for his contribution as a Black Knight Baron.

Pop-Up Terrorism
Episode 777 58:44 - 1:06:33

777: Pop-Up Terrorism

No Agenda Executive Producers and 777 Club Donations

The hosts acknowledge high-value donors for episode 777, including Sir Mark Workman and Eric Fischel. Sir Thomas Nussbaum is recognized for his contributions and the closing of his "No Agendization" store. The segment includes the reading of various "Mile High Club" donations and notes from the "Associate Executive Producers."

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 1:04:30 - 1:06:56

764: Can You See That Juice?

Producer Donations, Sir Thomas Nussbaum

The hosts acknowledge the show's artists and producers, specifically mentioning the "green poop" phenomenon associated with a black-bunned Burger King hamburger. Sir Thomas Nussbaum is elevated to the rank of Duke following a $480 donation. The segment includes a soundboard sequence featuring the "juice" clip and a celebratory scream.

Blue Waffles
Episode 758 2:07:34 - 2:11:53

758: Blue Waffles

Knighting Ceremony, International Donor Roll

The show conducts its traditional knighting ceremony, elevating James Michael Cates to the rank of Baron through a donation from Thomas Nussbaum. Donors from the UK, Canada, and various US states are recognized for their financial support of the value-for-value model.

Shemita Cycle
Episode 756 1:01:15 - 1:03:13

756: Shemita Cycle

Associate Producer Credits, Ethan Smith and Thomas Nussbaum

Ethan Smith and Sir Thomas Nussbaum are recognized for their contributions to the show. Smith requested a "de-douching" and called out Jay Hamilton and Lyman Darby as douchebags. Nussbaum, a "9x Knight," is working toward becoming a Duke by his birthday in October.

Power & Gossip
Episode 708 1:07:12 - 1:12:34

708: Power & Gossip

Executive Producer Credits, Fletcher Fest Donations

Executive producers and donors are recognized, including Steven Yarosh and Thomas Nussbaum. The "Fletcher Fest" promotion is discussed, where donors contributing $314.15 receive a personalized shout-out. A "Boom Shakalaka" sound bite from a Charles Schwab commercial is introduced into the show's audio repertoire.

Faschtech
Episode 704 2:39:55 - 2:44:52

704: Faschtech

No Agenda Social Success and Knighting Ceremony

A listener story from Facebook describes how knowledge gained from No Agenda regarding Sarbanes-Oxley and Fukushima helped her during a successful date. The hosts then conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Kevin Brosseau ("Sir K-Town") and Brian Gilbo ("Sir Brian the Miserable IT Guy"). They also mention that Thomas Nussbaum has been elevated to the rank of Earl.

Clog the Pipes
Episode 660 1:18:17 - 1:24:44

660: Clog the Pipes

Knighting Ceremony and Value for Value Model

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conduct a knighting ceremony for several high-value donors, including Sir Thomas Nussbaum, who becomes the Baron of Hampton Roads. They discuss the "Value for Value" funding model, thanking listeners for their financial support which allows the show to remain independent of traditional advertising.

Tag and Track
Episode 370 1:38:04 - 1:41:29

370: Tag and Track

New Year's Donor Shout-outs and Supermom Comic

A series of donations are acknowledged, including a "de-douching" for the owner of the "Berkeley Hummers" fantasy football team. The "Supermom" comic project is promoted again, with the creator Emily Christopherson pledging half of her January proceeds to the No Agenda show. Listeners are encouraged to support the show's "value-for-value" model during the holiday season.

"Hunker Down"
Episode 334 1:25:10 - 1:30:50

334: "Hunker Down"

Listener Donations, Karma Requests, and De-Douching

Donations are processed from listeners in North Carolina, Virginia, and New York, many of whom are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Irene. The hosts grant "karma" and "de-douching" to various contributors, including Fernando Benito and Joe the Dish Slave. James Briscoe requests a birthday shout-out for his partner, Smita, and suggests the hosts hold a dinner event in Manhattan.

Gingerbread Nation
Episode 277 1:17:45 - 1:24:13

277: Gingerbread Nation

Birthday Donations and the 111 Calculation

A series of donations based on the "111 formula" (birth year plus age equals 111) are read from listeners including Thomas Nussbaum and Robert Wilcher. The hosts also discuss the lack of a formal government in Belgium and joke about turning the country over to No Agenda "Barons" and "Knights." Birthday wishes are sent to several listeners, including Joe the "Dish Slave."

Mavericks of Media
Episode 268 1:11:15 - 1:13:40

268: Mavericks of Media

Producer Donations and Grin On Industries

Donations are acknowledged from several producers, including Thomas Nussbaum, David Bernard, and Bill Rudder. Sterling Ellsworth notes the impact of the "Obama recession" on his ability to contribute. The hosts also grant "karma" to Josh Springer, owner of Grin On Industries, which produces a bottom-up beer dispensing system that prevents spills and increases efficiency in high-volume environments.

Bow to the Aqua Buddha
Episode 245 15:14 - 19:18

245: Bow to the Aqua Buddha

Executive Producer Credits and 10-10-10 Donations

The show recognizes several high-tier donors and executive producers for their financial support, specifically highlighting those who contributed during the 10-10-10 drive. Adam Burkpile is credited for his work on the Pocket No Agenda app, while other producers like Eric Hirtha and Thomas Nussbaum are thanked for their contributions. The hosts emphasize their value-for-value model as the sole means of financing the program.

Bow to the Aqua Buddha
Episode 245 1:18:21 - 1:20:38

245: Bow to the Aqua Buddha

Knighthood Ceremony for Sir Thomas and Sir Adam

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conduct a formal knighthood ceremony for Adam Burkpile and Thomas Nussbaum. Both individuals are recognized for their significant financial contributions and support of the show's infrastructure. The hosts reiterate the "value-for-value" model and encourage new listeners to support the program.