Topic: Volunteer

15 chapters across the catalog

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.

Ninny
Episode 1583 2:42:51 - 2:46:56

1583: Ninny

Ukraine-Africa Relations, Niger Volunteer Mobilization

Ukraine is attempting to build stronger ties with African nations to disrupt Russian influence, despite historical tensions and allegations of racism. In Niger, thousands of civilians have reportedly volunteered to support the military junta against potential intervention by ECOWAS. The mobilization includes parents bringing children to sign up, signaling a significant domestic resistance to Western-backed regional pressure.

Mediatized
Episode 1558 2:24:48 - 2:30:38

1558: Mediatized

Russian Volunteer Corps and Belgorod Incursion

A "highly mediatized" incursion into Russia's Belgorod region was carried out by the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps. The group's leader, Dennis Nikitin, spoke to journalists about their goal to overthrow the Putin regime, while the hosts discuss the potential for this to spark civil unrest within Russia.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 9:31 - 11:27

1495: Soft Nuts

Dane Partridge Death, American Volunteers in Ukraine

Dane Partridge, a 34-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Idaho, was killed in action while fighting alongside Ukrainian forces in eastern Ukraine. The State Department confirmed the death of a U.S. citizen following an ambush by Russian vehicles. Reports suggest a significant number of American veterans and private contractors are currently operating in the conflict zone.

de-googling
Episode 1307 50:12 - 53:24

1307: de-googling

International COVID-19 Reports from South Korea and China

Reports from South Korea indicate public anger over vaccine shortages and a 9 p.m. curfew for businesses. In China, faculty members at universities are being encouraged to "volunteer" for vaccines from Sinovac and Sinopharm. These vaccines utilize traditional adjuvants rather than mRNA technology, and there is skepticism among expatriates regarding the potential for travel exemptions post-vaccination.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 29:10 - 30:43

1292: Killing Mink

Fulton County Election Volunteer Training and Webinar Oaths

An interview with a Fulton County election official reveals that many poll workers were contract staff hired as late as election evening. These individuals were reportedly "trained" via a quick webinar and sworn in shortly before processing ballots under high pressure. This rapid onboarding process is cited as a potential source of errors in the Georgia vote tabulation.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 13:33 - 18:16

1258: Dummy Placebo

Houston Vaccine Trials, DM Clinical Research Recruitment

The Texas Center for Drug Development and DM Clinical Research are recruiting a diverse pool of volunteers in Houston for COVID-19 vaccine trials. Participants in these Phase 2 and Phase 3 trials are offered a minimum of $1,000 to test the safety and efficacy of investigational vaccines. The recruitment campaign specifically targets young people and diverse populations to ensure the vaccine is effective across all demographics.

About Face!
Episode 729 21:52 - 24:19

729: About Face!

Robert McLean, Deputy Air Marshal Proposal

Federal Air Marshal Robert McLean proposed a system to deputize vetted, able-bodied passengers to assist in aircraft protection. The plan suggests soliciting volunteers during the TSA PreCheck process to act as deputy air marshals in the cabin. McLean argues that expanding PreCheck and utilizing passenger volunteers would free up resources for professional officers to focus on actual attackers.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 1:11:38 - 1:13:56

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Secret Service Volunteers, Presidential Motorcade Amateurs

The Secret Service faced embarrassment after it was revealed that untrained volunteers were driving press vans within the presidential motorcade in Honolulu, Hawaii. This practice has reportedly been ongoing for years, raising security concerns. The hosts suggest that the government should use professional services like "Uber Presidential" instead of relying on unpaid amateurs.

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 4:13 - 8:34

606: Get Ready to Rubble

National Volunteer Week, Presidential Proclamations and Listener Feedback

The hosts examine recent presidential proclamations from the Federal Register, including National Volunteer Week and National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. They note the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act. Adam Curry mentions receiving critical emails from listeners regarding Dvorak's takes on the Federal Reserve and Special Drawing Rights (SDR).

Flaming Groovies
Episode 462

462: Flaming Groovies

Amateur Radio General Class License, Adam Curry

Adam Curry announces he passed the amateur radio General Class license exam and plans to pursue the Extra Class license in December. The hosts discuss the culture of ham radio, including the volunteer examiners and the technical appeal of the hobby. Curry expresses interest in software-defined radio (SDR) and making Morse code popular again.

Episode 405 3:53 - 7:31

405: Piles of Pelicans

Fort Stewart Military Attendance, Obama Gene Pool Comments

A listener email from Fort Stewart claims that out of a battalion of 1,500 soldiers, only two volunteered to attend a speech by President Barack Obama. The remaining troops were reportedly forced to attend the event, where the President repeated his recurring "marry up into the gene pool" joke.

Chimp in Heat
Episode 304 2:03:39 - 2:05:59

304: Chimp in Heat

Peace Corps Rape Allegations, Congressional Hearing

A Congressional hearing addressed a history of sexual assault and rape within the Peace Corps, with volunteers testifying that the organization prioritized its reputation over their safety. Reports indicate that these issues have been documented since at least 2002, despite claims of improved safety measures. The hearing highlighted the lack of action taken against assailants in foreign countries where volunteers are stationed.