Topic: Year End

5 chapters across the catalog

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 2:57:45 - 3:05:17

1516: Carbon Bomb

End of Show Mixes and 2022 Year in Review

The episode concluded with a series of creative "end of show mixes" from various producers, featuring satirical songs about Jeffrey Epstein and the 2022 political landscape. The hosts wished the audience a Happy New Year and signed off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley. The broadcast ended with a montage of the year's most significant audio clips and themes.

Oil Ball Panic
Episode 1412 3:17:18 - 3:27:13

1412: Oil Ball Panic

Year-End Musical Mix, Boobs and First Amendment Song

The episode concluded with a year-end musical montage featuring satirical songs about the First Amendment, vaccine passports, and the "climate crisis." The mix included the "Boobs and First Amendment" song and various listener-produced parodies of popular tracks like "Get Back."

Spock Tiled
Episode 1410 2:57:12 - 3:02:31

1410: Spock Tiled

Global Donor Roll, Year-End Value Contributions

A comprehensive list of donors from around the world, including the Netherlands, South Africa, and various U.S. states, is read to acknowledge their support. The segment highlights the international reach of the "No Agenda" community and its reliance on direct listener funding.

Scripted Fat Talk
Episode 577 2:08:09 - 2:12:17

577: Scripted Fat Talk

Year-End Donor List, Birthday Shoutouts

A long list of donors is read, including those contributing $111.11, $100, and the "69 dudes" category. The hosts give birthday shoutouts to Paul Darling, who turned 50 on Christmas Eve, and Norman Peterson. They emphasize the importance of year-end support as listeners often face financial constraints in the new year.

Iron Key
Episode 464 3:05 - 4:56

464: Iron Key

Year-End Media Lists, Candy Crowley and CNN Heroes

Mainstream media outlets are criticized for their reliance on year-end retrospective lists and "hero" segments as easy editorial filler. Specific mention is made of CNN's Candy Crowley and her coverage of retiring politicians like Barney Frank. These segments are characterized as annoying and predictable tropes of the Sunday morning news cycle.