Topic: Tokyo

124 chapters across the catalog

Hose Water
Episode 1849 2:38:41 - 2:52:16

1849: Hose Water

Global Donor Roll, International Support for JCD

A massive list of donors from around the world is read, including producers from Sweden, Germany, Belgium, and Japan. Notable mentions include the Grand Duke and Duchess of Tokyo, who sent a message calling John C. Dvorak the "original chick magnet." The segment highlights the global reach of the No Agenda community and their collective support for Dvorak's recovery.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 31:54 - 38:28

1820: Tokyo Rose

Tokyo Rose Statute and Conduct Unbecoming of an Officer

A constitutional lawyer and former JAG officer provides an analysis of US Code 2387, the "anti-Tokyo Rose" statute, which prohibits fomenting insubordination among military members. The legal theory explores whether Senator Mark Kelly could be recalled to active duty for prosecution under UCMJ articles regarding conduct unbecoming of an officer, though a conviction is deemed unlikely due to the political fallout it would cause.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 2:20:39 - 2:23:08

1795: Dead Feathered

Tokyo Meetup Report, Fat Tug Beer

A photographic report from a No Agenda meetup in Tokyo describes a gathering at the Idle Beer Bar. The event featured international guests and the sampling of imported stroopwafels. The hosts discuss the unique beer names mentioned in the report, such as "Fat Tug," and express interest in the vibrant Japanese meetup scene.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 2:35:28 - 2:39:19

1785: Mackerels

Dame Astrid Japan Report, Tokyo Meetup Announcement

Dame Astrid, the Archduchess of Japan, sends custom socks and reports on a generational gap where younger staff are unfamiliar with Pulp Fiction. An emergency meetup is announced for July 30th in Shibuya to celebrate Sir Sebastian's birthday. Dame Nikki Ray also requests birthday wishes for her daughter.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 3:12:04 - 3:21:11

1785: Mackerels

Meetup Calendar, IP Location Tip of the Day

The hosts review upcoming meetups in Columbus, Victoria, and Tokyo. John C. Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending IPLocation.net for identifying the geographic origin of IP addresses using multiple data sources. The episode closes with a preview of the "Exit Strategies" special.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 3:09:18 - 3:20:04

1770: Control Grid

Knighting Ceremony, Tokyo Meetup Report, Upcoming Events

A formal knighting ceremony was held for several long-time supporters, including Jeffrey Morrill and Eric Clay Thomason, who were welcomed to the No Agenda Roundtable. The show featured a recorded report from a large meetup in Tokyo led by Grand Duke Mark and highlighted upcoming events in Brussels, Louisiana, and Copenhagen. Listeners were encouraged to visit the show's meetup website to find or organize local gatherings of the "No Agenda" community.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 3:02:06 - 3:07:39

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Birthday Announcements, Regional Meetup Reports

The hosts celebrate several family birthdays and share audio reports from No Agenda meetups in Oregon and Indiana. They announce upcoming international meetups in the Netherlands and Japan. Adam Curry emphasizes that these gatherings serve as a way for producers to build local networks of "first responders" for emergency situations.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 3:06:04 - 3:08:56

1762: Stick Fight

No Agenda Meetups, North Sea Splash and Global Events

A report from a "Splash Up" meetup in Scheveningen, Netherlands, describes producers jumping into the cold North Sea. The hosts list upcoming meetups in Idaho, Texas, Kansas, and Tokyo, emphasizing the importance of these local gatherings for building community resilience and "connection and protection."

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 2:12:19 - 2:14:56

1749: Gynocracy

Sir Mark Archduke of Japan Birthday Wishes

Sir Mark, the Archduke of Japan, sent a donation from Tokyo to celebrate Dame Astrid's birthday and her recovery following medical treatment in Japan. The segment also notes upcoming birthdays for several members of the "Gang of Aries" within the show's peerage.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 2:26:31 - 2:31:52

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

P.O. Box Gifts, Frankenmuth Chocolates, Red Bike Coffee

The hosts thank producers for physical gifts sent to the P.O. Box, including chocolates from Frankenmuth, Michigan, and coffee beans from Red Bike Coffee. A custom cutting board from Sir Aradid Arien is also acknowledged. A donation from Sir PPT in Tokyo highlights the international reach of the listener base.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 2:43:55 - 2:53:35

1736: The Blurt

Associate Producer Credits, Global Meetups, Knighting Ceremony

The show concludes with a long list of $50+ donations and birthday wishes for the "Gitmo Nation" community. Meetup reports were received from Tokyo, South Dakota, Philadelphia, and North Georgia. A new knight, Sir Deeterino of the Elbow, was dubbed into the No Agenda Round Table, and the hosts celebrated the global reach of the show, including listeners in Poland and Croatia.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 3:05:26 - 3:13:27

1733: Rat Note

Knighting Ceremony, International Meetup Reports

Sir Nathan Lee is elevated to the rank of Baron, and Liz is dubbed Dame Liz of Roxyville. The segment features audio reports from No Agenda meetups in Tokyo, Fredericksburg, and Indiana. The hosts celebrate the "unvarnished veracity" of the show and its international community of listeners.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 3:20:00 - 3:24:22

1731: Cyber Timebombs

No Agenda Meetups, Buenos Aires and Ohio Reports

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Central Ohio demonstrate the global reach of the show's community. Upcoming events are scheduled for Cincinnati, Tokyo, and Rockville, Maryland, providing opportunities for "producers" to connect in person. These meetups are organized independently by listeners and are a key part of the show's "connection is protection" philosophy.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 1:48:07 - 1:56:31

1719: Pod Roll

Executive Producer Donations and Dame Astrid's Recovery

Major donors are recognized, including William Grantham and Dame Astrid, the Grand Duchess of Japan. Dame Astrid provided an update on her recovery from hip surgery in Tokyo, noting the efficiency of Japanese hospitals and the challenges of post-operative mobility.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 2:51:14 - 2:54:23

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Sir Topo G. Joe Knighting and Meetup Reports

Gary Mao is officially knighted as "Sir Topo G. Joe, Fister of Nuts" during a ceremony with traditional "mutton and mead." Meetup reports are played from Wiesbaden, Germany; Columbus, Ohio; Los Angeles; North Georgia; and Tokyo, Japan. The reports feature producers gathering to discuss the show and connect with the local No Agenda community.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 2:54:23 - 3:02:18

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Global No Agenda Meetups and Upcoming Events

The show highlights the global reach of No Agenda meetups, with recent gatherings in Tokyo and Germany. Upcoming meetups are announced for the Canary Islands, Raleigh, Denver, and Houston. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or start a local event, emphasizing the "connect and protect" philosophy of the producer community.

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 2:50:33 - 2:54:28

1680: Seismic Sundae

Birthday List and Knighting of Sir Boat God

The official birthday list is read, including Craig Seedhouse and Alex Schlegel. Robert McAndrew is knighted as "Sir Boat God" after five years of monthly $20.19 donations. The hosts perform the traditional knighting ceremony with a list of humorous pairings like "bong hits and bourbon."

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 2:54:28 - 2:58:06

1680: Seismic Sundae

Meetup Reports and Upcoming Global Events

A comprehensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is shared, covering locations from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to Wiesbaden, Germany, and Tokyo, Japan. Listeners provide audio reports from recent meetups in South Florida and Savoy, Illinois. The segment emphasizes "connection is protection" and encourages producers to start their own local events.

Janky
Episode 1604

1604: Janky

Texas Rangers World Series Victory and Japanese Baseball Players

The Texas Rangers' recent World Series victory is celebrated following their win against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Discussion covers the international nature of Major League Baseball, specifically highlighting the dominance of Japanese players who both pitch and hit. A brief tangent explores the history of the Tokyo Giants and the presence of American Samoans in professional sumo wrestling.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 46:06 - 51:26

1600: Unpack It

Global Protests, Tokyo to the Philippines

Al Jazeera documents widespread protests against Israel and the U.S. in diverse locations including Tokyo, Istanbul, Chennai, and the Philippines. In the West Bank city of Ramallah, ABC's Matt Gutman reports on a "protest of unity" where demonstrators rallied in support of Hamas fighters. The hosts remark on the high level of organizational skill required to coordinate such a global response and the lack of historical context among many protesters.