Topic: Whittier

5 chapters across the catalog

The Election Special
Episode 1291 2:07:23 - 2:09:51

1291: The Election Special

Monty Python Halloween, Governor Newsom Criticism

A family in Whittier, California, rebelled against lockdown orders by acting out a Monty Python "Bring Out Your Dead" scene while trick-or-treating. They criticized Governor Gavin Newsom for the lack of children participating in the holiday. The hosts announce the official titles for the Election Day Special producers.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 1:35:10 - 1:39:12

1258: Dummy Placebo

Outer Banks Meetup, Baron Mark Tanner and De-douching

Alex and Arthur Brewer are organizing the first-ever No Agenda meetup in the Outer Banks, North Carolina, at the Blue Crab Tavern. Other producers, including Nicholas Vargo from Ohio and Baron Mark Tanner from California, sent donations to support the show and request "de-douching" or karma. The community continues to organize local gatherings despite ongoing pandemic restrictions.

Stanktuary
Episode 1214 2:07:42 - 2:13:59

1214: Stanktuary

Associate Executive Producer Credits, Birthday List

A second round of donor acknowledgments features Associate Executive Producers from Tucson, Ottawa, and Svalbard. The hosts fulfill "karma" requests for individuals battling cancer and perform "douchebag call-outs" as requested by donors. The segment concludes with the official No Agenda birthday list, celebrating listeners' milestones with custom jingles.

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 17:31 - 19:04

1010: Spin the Bottle

Thwarted Mass Shooting Plot in Whittier California

A 17-year-old student at El Camino High School in Whittier, California, was arrested after a security guard overheard him making threats. Police discovered two AR-15 rifles and 90 high-capacity magazines at the student's home. The teen's 28-year-old brother was also arrested on weapons charges following the investigation.

Dutch Trump
Episode 888 2:49:04 - 2:53:15

888: Dutch Trump

Final Donors and the Modern Media Space

The final group of $50 donors is read, including contributors from Ontario and California. The hosts thank the community for their support, emphasizing that the listeners are the true participants in the "modern media space." They express pride in the growth of the show's value-for-value model.