Topic: Wyoming

45 chapters across the catalog

Rackout
Episode 1854 2:19:44 - 2:23:05

1854: Rackout

Knighting Ceremony, Sir CK Lindemood and Sir Rick of The Hammer

A formal knighting ceremony is held for Cameron Lindemood and Rick Zahler, who have each contributed over $1,000 to the program. They are granted the titles "Sir CK Lindemood" and "Sir Rick of The Hammer," respectively, and are invited to claim their custom cignet rings. The ceremony includes traditional humorous "provisions" like mutton, meat, and virtual bones for the newly knighted dog, Sir Gizmo.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 15:01 - 16:46

1848: Podcaster Down!

Jeffrey Star Yak Ranch, Tube Top Fashion

The discussion shifts to influencer Jeffree Star's yak ranch in Casper, Wyoming, as a potential business model. This leads to a nostalgic look at 1970s fashion trends, specifically the potential for a commercial comeback of tube tops and bell-bottoms.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 2:00:23 - 2:08:03

1695: Pronoun Journey

Executive Producer Donations and Damehood Ceremonies

A segment dedicated to high-tier donors features a $3,333.33 "Rubblizer" donation from Sir Not Sure and a $900 donation from Janet Webb, who attained the rank of Dame. The hosts discuss specific requests for the "Round Table" feast, including 2016 Brunello wine, and share listener feedback regarding wine selections at Costco.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 2:27:24 - 2:31:13

1669: You-Crane

NPR Bird Flu Report, Mud on Boots Theory

NPR reports that bird flu is spreading between dairy farms in Michigan and Wyoming via shared equipment and "mud on the boots" of workers. While officials claim a single "spillover" event from a wild bird started the outbreak, skeptics question how the virus traveled vast distances without migratory patterns. The term "spillover" is identified as a key narrative keyword for the current season.

Spillover
Episode 1668 2:11:28 - 2:15:47

1668: Spillover

Canadian Cancer Society Cervix Apology

The Canadian Cancer Society issued an apology for using the word "cervix" instead of "front hole" on its website, citing a need to be inclusive of trans men and non-binary individuals. In a related story, a federal court dismissed a lawsuit from sorority members at the University of Wyoming who sought to exclude a transgender woman from their chapter.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1613 3:05:53 - 3:10:12

1613: Fossil Fools

Global Meetup Reports, Connection is Protection

Reports from meetups in Tilburg, Netherlands, and Denver, Colorado, are shared. The hosts list upcoming gatherings in Wyoming, Iowa, and South Carolina, emphasizing that "connection is protection" for their community.

Drop the Op
Episode 1599 2:06:52 - 2:13:14

1599: Drop the Op

Birthday Shoutouts and COVID Test Kit Expirations

The hosts read various birthday dedications and a letter from a producer in Wyoming regarding the absurdity of the FDA extending expiration dates for COVID-19 rapid test kits. Another letter from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, describes a wife's journey from thinking the show was "corrupting" her husband to becoming a dedicated listener herself.

Truth Decay
Episode 1486 2:55:48 - 2:59:32

1486: Truth Decay

Global No Agenda Meetup Schedule and Reports

A comprehensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, covering locations from Victoria, British Columbia to St. Pete's Beach, Florida. The hosts encourage listeners to attend these producer-organized events to connect with the local community.

Gender Journey
Episode 1485 1:34:41 - 1:39:20

1485: Gender Journey

Listener Knighthoods and Relocation to Wyoming

Cheryl Wenzel is dubbed "Dame Cheryl, Cowgirl of the Wind River Range" after relocating from New Jersey to a 10-acre ranch in Pinedale, Wyoming. Sir R. Daniels of Colts Neck, New Jersey, achieves his fourth knighthood and shares a 9/11 remembrance regarding his time on a trading desk in Jersey City.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 2:23:52 - 2:29:57

1479: MacGuffin

Producer Credits, China Michigan and Stockholm Wisconsin

A long list of producers was thanked for their "treasure" contributions, including donors from uniquely named American towns like China, Michigan, and Stockholm, Wisconsin. The segment acknowledged various "magic numbers" in donations, such as $80.08 (boobs) and $69.69, while providing "de-douching" services for several contributors.

Flexitarianism
Episode 1478

1478: Flexitarianism

Liz Cheney, 2024 Presidential Run Speculation

Liz Cheney lost her Wyoming primary by a significant margin but is reportedly considering a 2024 presidential bid. Media outlets like NBC and CBS are analyzing her fundraising base, which includes over $7 million in cash on hand. Speculation exists regarding whether she would run as an independent to oppose Donald Trump or if her candidacy is part of a broader political strategy.

Flexitarianism
Episode 1478 10:06 - 14:50

1478: Flexitarianism

Jackson Town Council, Liz Cheney Support in Wyoming

Jim Rooks of the Jackson Town Council expressed strong support for Liz Cheney despite her statewide loss to Harriet Hageman. Reports indicate Cheney won 75% of the vote in Jackson, though some analysts question the validity of this specific data point. Cheney has filed paperwork for a new political organization called The Great Task, based in Alexandria, Virginia.

Flexitarianism
Episode 1478 1:47:11 - 1:50:14

1478: Flexitarianism

Jeremy Lee, 15th Wedding Anniversary and QVC

Jeremy Lee of Cheyenne, Wyoming, celebrated his 15th wedding anniversary with his wife Brandy. The segment transitions into a discussion about the Home Shopping Network and QVC, specifically a Ninja ice cream maker. Memories of famous home shopping personalities and their interactions with callers are shared.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 2:07:58 - 2:14:34

1458: Prime Time Purge

NPR Crypto Errors, Bitcoin Flared Gas Mining

NPR's coverage of cryptocurrency is criticized for conflating "blockchain" with high energy consumption, which primarily applies only to Proof-of-Work mining like Bitcoin. A report from a Wyoming senator explains how Bitcoin miners are using "flared gas" (wasted methane from oil wells) to power mobile mining rigs. While Dvorak expresses skepticism about the technical feasibility of using unrefined flare gas, Curry notes it is a growing multi-million dollar industry that also helps stabilize the Texas power grid.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 1:54:03 - 1:56:19

1455: Systemic Rivals

Dame Saddle Tramp, Wyoming Leather, Casual Listeners

A listener known as "Saddle Tramp," who produces leather goods in Wyoming, was elevated to a Damehood after being jokingly called a "casual listener." She responded by slashing prices on her products to raise $1,000 for the donation, officially becoming Dame Saddle Tramp of the Casual Listeners.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 2:46:23 - 2:52:00

1431: Red Austin

Donor Thank-Yous, Peerage Grants, Texas Meetup

The hosts thank a long list of donors from locations including San Carlos, Cape Town, and Cody, Wyoming. Several new peerages are granted, including the Baron of Greer's Ferry Lake. Adam Curry reflects on his recent interview with Glenn Beck and the positive reception from the audience.

Frankenjab
Episode 1386 2:02:30 - 2:08:39

1386: Frankenjab

Wokistan, Wyoming and International Producer Reports

Producers from Cheyenne, Wyoming, describe their city as "Wokistan" due to an influx of liberal residents. International reports come in from Germany and Arizona, with families sharing how they raise "No Agenda kids" who hum the show's themes. The segment highlights the global reach of the listener base and the frequency of local meetups.

Magnetofection
Episode 1360 2:50:23 - 2:55:12

1360: Magnetofection

Senator Cynthia Lummis, Bitcoin Retirement

U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming advocates for Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and a component of retirement portfolios. She reveals she owns five Bitcoins purchased in 2013 and is working to establish Wyoming as a hub for crypto banking.