Topic: Tony Cabrera

13 chapters across the catalog

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 1:49:19 - 1:52:38

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting of Sir Ed

Tony Cabrera from the No Agenda Shop contributes a significant donation representing shop profits shared with show artists. Another producer, Ed Camire, is knighted as "Sir Ed" after a $1,000 donation. The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model and the various rewards associated with high-level production support, including the "Round Table" menu.

Stink Minority
Episode 1381 1:58:49 - 2:05:46

1381: Stink Minority

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony

Tony Cabrera and Andrew Protzman lead the executive producers for this episode, with Cabrera contributing profits from the No Agenda shop. Jeffrey Audet and other producers received de-douching and birthday wishes in exchange for their financial support. The segment highlights the value-for-value model that sustains the show without corporate advertising.

Doctored Evidence
Episode 1321 2:00:28 - 2:05:17

1321: Doctored Evidence

No Agenda Shop, Marketing Strategy, New Knights

Tony Cabrera of the No Agenda Shop is recognized for adding winning show art canvas prints to the store. The hosts offer "free consulting" on marketing, suggesting that top-selling items like the "pink hat" should be more prominently displayed. Several new knights and dames are dubbed, including Sir Zons and Dame Sarah, who requested "chocolate tres leches" at the roundtable.

Mutants
Episode 1317 1:31:29 - 1:39:44

1317: Mutants

Executive Producer Credits and Donor Thank-Yous

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including Tony Cabrera and "Tommy in Minnesota," who contributed $1,000. Frank Montwell is granted knighthood as "Sir Broken Glass of the Not-So Grand Exit." Donors often include specific requests for "de-douching" or "karma" for friends and family, which the hosts perform using various soundboard effects.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 1:29:35 - 1:34:07

1279: RBG Down!

Executive Producer Donations and Knighting Ceremony

The first donation segment features major contributors who have earned the title of Executive Producer. Tony Cabrera of the No Agenda Shop, a donor named Moses, and Jeffrey Webber are recognized for their significant financial support. Moses is knighted as "Sir Moses" after contributing over $1,000, while Webber becomes the "Knight of the North Iowa Tundra."

Trust Stamp
Episode 1267 1:30:28 - 1:32:47

1267: Trust Stamp

No Agenda Shop, Tony Cabrera, Joe Biden Soundbites

Tony Cabrera from the No Agenda Shop reports on a new photo section for listeners to showcase their gear. He compares the show's foresight to that of Scott Adams and Matt Taibbi regarding "Operation Mockingbird." The segment includes requests for soundbites of Trump and Biden, and a discussion of Joe Biden's perceived mental deterioration while in his "basement."

3X3
Episode 1246 1:30:24 - 1:34:03

1246: 3X3

Executive Producer Credits, Tony Cabrera and Janet Kramer

Tony Cabrera is thanked for his significant donation and his work managing the No Agenda Shop, which shares profits with the show's artists. Janet Kramer from the Netherlands is also recognized as an executive producer for her contributions. The segment includes the granting of "Jobs Karma" and other show-specific honors to donors who support the production through the value-for-value model.

RET
Episode 1203 1:24:10 - 1:27:58

1203: RET

No Agenda Shop Relaunch, Viscount of Puget Sound

Tony Cabrera announces the relaunch of the No Agenda Shop, featuring new stickers and apparel. The hosts suggest placing stickers in public areas like toll plazas and baggage carousels. Additionally, Sir Rick is promoted to Viscount of the Puget Sound following his consistent financial support.

Flash Meetup!
Episode 1100 1:13:06 - 1:17:22

1100: Flash Meetup!

International Donations and Climate Change Skepticism

Donations from Tony Cabrera and Neville Barham spark a discussion about climate change narratives in Australia. Barham notes that a scientist was dismissed for questioning the destruction of the Great Barrier Reef. The hosts argue that Australia's history of extreme weather is being reframed as a modern climate crisis.

Three Chambers
Episode 1088 1:06:02 - 1:10:22

1088: Three Chambers

No Agenda Shop Fixed Royalty System, Tony Cabrera

Tony Cabrera, manager of the No Agenda Shop, has implemented a new fixed royalty system to simplify the profit split between the show and contributing artists. Instead of a complex 33% net profit calculation, the show and the artist will now each receive a flat $3.33 per item sold. This change is intended to reduce the administrative burden of tracking various item sizes and shipping regions.

Batteries Not Included
Episode 1029 1:23:23 - 1:25:50

1029: Batteries Not Included

Tony Cabrera and the No Agenda T-Shirt Shop

Tony Cabrera is thanked for his donation, which represents a 33% share of profits from the No Agenda T-shirt shop. Cabrera also launched a new apparel site called "Different Times." The hosts joke about the "straight white male privilege" involved in running a boutique art business while supporting the show.

Stick Controls
Episode 989 52:15 - 59:08

989: Stick Controls

No Agenda Art and Executive Producer Credits

The show acknowledges artwork by Stephen St. Clair and contributions to the No Agenda Art Generator. Executive Producer Tony Cabrera and Associate Executive Producer Sir Sean of Slovakia are thanked for their financial support. The segment includes a "Mac and Cheese" audio clip and a discussion of the "Value for Value" funding model, encouraging listeners to contribute to the independent production.

Putin's Playbook
Episode 931 1:34:27 - 1:40:23

931: Putin's Playbook

No Agenda Shop, T-Shirt Profits and New Knights

Tony Cabrera of noagendashop.com provided a donation of $442.89, representing a portion of the shop's profits. New titles are granted, including Grand Duke David Foley and Sir Uncle Dave Drew, Knight of the One-Armed Bandits. Drew, who works in the slot machine industry in Henderson, Nevada, requested the full "Let's Get Social" song to celebrate his knighthood.