Topic: Warsaw Poland

14 chapters across the catalog

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:47:31 - 2:54:01

1847: Off-Ramp

Knighting Ceremony, International Producer Reports

The show concludes with a formal knighthood ceremony for John Gardner and Eli the Coffee Guy. Producers from Poland and various U.S. states are acknowledged for their financial contributions. The hosts explain the significance of the No Agenda signet rings and wax seals provided to new knights and dames of the roundtable.

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 2:59:51 - 3:02:10

1755: Rat Poop

EU Defense Spending, Warsaw Security Meeting

EU economic ministers met in Warsaw to discuss mobilizing funds for defense and security amid rising geopolitical tensions. Proposals include allowing member states to incur more debt for military investment and using public pension funds to support the war economy. The move is framed as a way to boost competitiveness and job creation within the bloc.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 2:53:47 - 2:58:57

1728: Hatchet Man

Final Producer Credits and Local Donations

The final segment of producer credits includes donations from Warsaw, Poland, and various U.S. cities. Zachary Vickers is upgraded to an Associate Executive Producer after a second donation, and the hosts acknowledge several $50 donors from across the country, thanking them for supporting episode 1728.

Tink Tank
Episode 1562 38:33 - 39:29

1562: Tink Tank

Warsaw Protests, Donald Tusk, Law and Justice Party

Half a million people protested in Warsaw, Poland, in one of the largest demonstrations since the fall of communism. Led by former Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the protesters accused the ruling Law and Justice Party of eroding the rule of law and turning state media into a government mouthpiece.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 2:37:38 - 2:41:42

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Global No Agenda Meetup Reports

Meetup reports from Aurora, Illinois, and the Point Mugu Airshow highlight the active community of listeners meeting in person. Upcoming gatherings are scheduled for April in diverse locations including Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, and the Netherlands, emphasizing the importance of local community building outside of digital platforms.

Google Barf
Episode 1529 1:42:20 - 1:48:38

1529: Google Barf

Poland as NATO Center of Gravity, German Influence Decline

Polish Chief of Defense General Rajmund Andrzejczak appeared on MSNBC to discuss Poland's emerging role as the "center of gravity" for NATO and the EU. The shift in influence from Berlin to Warsaw is attributed to Poland's aggressive military support for Ukraine and its geographical position. Analysts suggest Germany's political influence is waning as its military infrastructure faces criticism for poor maintenance.

Bruce Force
Episode 1437 2:13 - 5:35

1437: Bruce Force

Sean Penn, Jim Acosta, and Zelensky's Location

Actor Sean Penn appeared on CNN with Jim Acosta to discuss his documentary and his meetings with President Zelensky. Speculation arises regarding Zelensky's actual location, suggesting he and other Ukrainian officials may be operating from Poland rather than Kyiv. President Biden's speech in Warsaw inadvertently mentioned the presence of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense in the Polish audience.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 34:53 - 36:41

1431: Red Austin

Boris Johnson, Ukrainian Journalist Confrontation, No-Fly Zone

During a visit to Warsaw, Prime Minister Boris Johnson was confronted by a Ukrainian journalist who emotionally pleaded for a no-fly zone. Johnson responded that enforcing such a zone would require the UK to shoot down Russian planes, leading to direct combat with Russia. The hosts characterize the interaction as a staged example of "controlled opposition."

Boost or Baste
Episode 1401 2:14:17 - 2:17:33

1401: Boost or Baste

EU-Poland Legal Dispute, Rule of Law Fines

The European Court of Justice has imposed a record fine of one million euros per day on Poland for refusing to disband its Supreme Court disciplinary chamber. The conflict highlights the growing tension between Warsaw and Brussels over national sovereignty and the "rule of law," fueling rumors of a potential "Polexit."

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 2:27:36 - 2:29:49

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Poland, Easter Church Service Restrictions

The Polish government increased the limit for church attendance from 5 to 50 people for Easter services following pressure from the Roman Catholic Church. This move has drawn criticism from medical experts after reports surfaced of priests becoming infected while distributing communion.

Ras-Putin
Episode 1002 12:21 - 14:22

1002: Ras-Putin

Poland Judicial Reforms, EU Sovereignty Conflict

Nationalist protesters in Warsaw demonstrate against European Union interference in Polish judicial reforms. EU Vice President Frans Timmermans threatened legal action and fines over plans to give politicians power over hiring and firing judges. Polish officials responded by accusing the Netherlands of "colonialist" arrogance and demanding respect for national sovereignty.

Talking Tubes
Episode 981 2:22:01 - 2:24:57

981: Talking Tubes

Poland Independence March and Catalan Independence Protests

Over 100,000 people participated in an independence march in Warsaw, Poland, under the slogan "We Want God," drawing both support and counter-protests. In Spain, pro-independence activists in Catalonia organized a general strike and blockaded high-speed rail lines to demand the release of political prisoners. Both events highlight rising nationalist and regionalist tensions across the European Union.

Bro_splosion
Episode 949 1:21:48 - 1:25:07

949: Bro_splosion

Poland Judicial Reforms and EU Conflict

Protests have erupted in Poland over the ruling party's plan to bring the Supreme Court under political control. The European Union has criticized the move as a shift toward authoritarianism, while some suggest the conflict is tied to Poland's refusal to accept EU-mandated refugee quotas.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 46:12 - 49:31

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Uber in Warsaw, Baron of Tokyo, Driver Etiquette

A donor shared his positive experience using Uber Pop in Warsaw, Poland, noting that drivers were courteous and the service was growing rapidly. The feedback contrasted with previous discussions about Uber drivers dealing with intoxicated passengers in the U.S. and UK. The segment also recognizes Baron Mark Dytham of Tokyo for his continued support from Singapore.