Topic: Wichita

10 chapters across the catalog

CIS-Cast
Episode 1189 2:18:36 - 2:23:04

1189: CIS-Cast

Knighting Ceremony and Upcoming Meetups

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for major donors Sir William of Bainbridge Island and Sir Slamboff. A list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is read, including events in Austin, Michigan, Wichita, and The Hague. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or create local gatherings.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 1:10:15 - 1:12:21

1107: Carbon Budget

Patrick W Donation, News as a Business, De-douching

Patrick W from Wichita, Kansas, made his first donation, expressing how the show changed his perspective on the news business. He requested a "de-douching" and asked that his donation be applied toward his son Graham Wolfe's future knighthood. He also requested a birthday shout-out for "Kansas Day" on January 29th.

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 1:43:46 - 1:49:23

996: Rats on a Plane

Swatting Incident, Wichita Police Shooting

A "swatting" prank involving a $1.50 wager between online gamers led to the death of Andrew Finch, an unarmed father in Wichita, Kansas. Tyler Barris was arrested in Los Angeles for making the false police report. The incident has sparked a national conversation about the dangers of tactical police responses to unverified calls and the "war on gaming."

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 1:51:46 - 1:55:36

996: Rats on a Plane

Police Tactics, Militarization of Local Law Enforcement

The Wichita swatting death raises questions about why small-town police departments maintain high-readiness SWAT teams and military-grade gear. Critics point to a lack of due diligence in verifying addresses before launching raids and the "jumpy" nature of officers who are trained to shoot to kill when they perceive a threat.

Kidults
Episode 789 1:13:51 - 1:15:27

789: Kidults

Brad Ramsey and the Ramsey Clan Donation

Brad Ramsey, who attended the Dallas meetup with his father, is recognized for a $311 donation. Ramsey's father, a plumber from Wichita Falls, attended the event despite not being a regular listener. The hosts discuss the "Clan Karma" earned by the Ramsey family for their support and participation in the local meetup.

Come Together
Episode 786 1:09:59 - 1:14:27

786: Come Together

Global Listener Letters, Nurse Advice Request

Listeners from the UK, Kansas, and Russia send in year-end donations and personal notes. One producer from Wichita requests advice from "No Agenda nurses" on how to convince his girlfriend to listen to the show, while another from Russia offers a museum tour in exchange for karma.

Make Happy
Episode 574 4:56 - 11:21

574: Make Happy

Wichita Airport Bombing Plot, Terry Lee Loewen Arrest

The FBI arrested Terry Lee Loewen for an alleged suicide bombing plot at Mid-Continent Airport in Wichita, Kansas. Media reports from ABC News characterize the event as a "terror plot in the heartland," while the hosts argue the case is a textbook example of FBI entrapment. The "bomb" provided by undercover agents was a non-functional dud, and Loewen was apprehended before entering the tarmac.

Excited Delerium
Episode 431 1:32 - 4:43

431: Excited Delerium

Mustang Sally, Dallas to Wichita Road Trip

A travel update details a drive from Dallas, Texas, to Wichita, Kansas, in the "Mustang Sally" vehicle. During the trip, the muffler and tailpipe fell off, causing mechanical strain and excessive noise in 111-degree heat. The journey included a dinner meeting with producer John Leonard and his family in Wichita.

Excited Delerium
Episode 431 4:44 - 8:58

431: Excited Delerium

Wichita Aviation, Composite Aircraft, Salvadorian Pupusas

Wichita, Kansas, is highlighted as a major aviation hub due to its inland location, which historically protected it from coastal bombing. Local engineers express skepticism regarding composite "plastic" aircraft like the Boeing Dreamliner and Airbus models, claiming they cannot operate in temperatures exceeding 125 degrees. The travel log concludes with a culinary note on Salvadorian pupusas found in the city.

How to Survive the Economic Collapse
Episode 48 1:14:09 - 1:18:16

48: How to Survive the Economic Collapse

Police Interactions, Small Airport Security, and Passive Docility

An anecdote describes a friendly relationship with a New Jersey police officer that turned uncomfortable due to the officer's behavior toward a house sitter. Security at small, "podunk" airports is often more aggressive and formal than at major hubs, despite a lower risk profile. The "passive docility" of local travelers who accept invasive security measures is noted as a troubling societal trend.