Topic: Yorkshire

11 chapters across the catalog

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 6:19 - 9:24

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

PodShow UK Christmas Dinner, Led Zeppelin Reunion Invitation

A host recounts traveling to the United Kingdom for a PodShow UK Christmas dinner involving 25 to 30 staff members. He describes receiving a last-minute invitation to a one-off Led Zeppelin reunion concert and party scheduled for the same night as the staff event. The segment includes a archival clip of a "pod-safe" Christmas song recording featuring Cece Chapman and Jawbone.

Scruples
Episode 1715 2:14:54 - 2:20:40

1715: Scruples

King Richard III, Voice Reconstruction and NPR Skepticism

NPR reports on the reconstruction of King Richard III’s voice using his skeleton and a digital avatar. The hosts dismiss the report as "bull crap," noting that the "90% accuracy" claim is based on a casting call for an actor with the right facial proportions rather than actual scientific audio recovery. They mock the idea that people were "weeping" at the museum exhibit.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 2:18:57 - 2:23:31

1665: Flag Gate

LinkedIn Outreach and Final Executive Credits

Adam Curry mentions that posting the newsletter on LinkedIn has been surprisingly effective for reaching new donors. The executive producer segment concludes with donations from Sir Rain Man, Viscount Dirty Dick Bangz in DC, and Peter the cattle farmer in Yorkshire, England. The hosts reiterate that the show is a direct exchange of value between the creators and the audience.

Tag and Track
Episode 370 2:14:27 - 2:19:13

370: Tag and Track

Hat Bans and Surveillance Avoidance

In response to increased CCTV surveillance, some UK pubs and schools have implemented "hat bans" to ensure faces remain visible to cameras. One case involves a 13-year-old boy with alopecia who was punished for wearing a cap to school. The hosts argue that these bans are a form of "baldist" discrimination intended to facilitate state monitoring.

Radioactive Butts
Episode 255 1:13:04 - 1:18:48

255: Radioactive Butts

Godfrey Bloom Expulsion, Nigel Farage Defense

Godfrey Bloom is ultimately escorted out of the European Parliament by an official in "coat and tails" after refusing to leave voluntarily. Nigel Farage defends Bloom, arguing that the rules are not applied evenly since Schulz frequently calls Euroskeptics fascists without repercussion. The hosts note that this dramatic expulsion was largely ignored by mainstream news outlets across the European Union.

The Future of Media
Episode 28 12:32 - 14:48

28: The Future of Media

British Tea Culture, Twinings Everyday, and PG Tips

A care package from a British photographer containing various teas prompts a discussion on the quality difference between US-packed and UK-packed Twinings tea. A specific variety called Twinings Everyday is reviewed as a competitor to PG Tips and Tetley. The hosts compare the flavor profiles of PG Tips Gold and the earthy notes of the new variety.

Show Me the Money!
Episode 19 37:55 - 41:37

19: Show Me the Money!

British Tea Etiquette, Garbage Disposal Legality

A listener's complaint about American tea-making habits sparks a debate on the proper way to brew tea, specifically regarding the order of milk and water. The speakers defend PG Tips while the listener suggests Yorkshire Tea. The segment transitions into a discussion on the illegality of garbage disposals in Berkeley, California, due to local environmental regulations.

Volvo's Are Sexy
Episode 18 19:29 - 22:54

18: Volvo's Are Sexy

Tea Preparation Methods, British vs American Habits

Observations on tea preparation highlight a controversial method where milk and sugar are added to the cup before the hot water and tea bag. One participant expresses annoyance at Americans who walk around with tea bags left in oversized mugs, while both discuss their preferences for brands like PG Tips Gold and Sainsbury Red Label.

No Agenda 009
Episode 9 1:00:55 - 1:03:15

9: No Agenda 009

Yorkshire Tea, PG Tips Blind Taste Test

A domestic "blind taste test" involving Yorkshire Tea and PG Tips is recounted. Despite initial claims of preference for PG Tips, a family member was unable to distinguish between the brands when served Yorkshire Tea. The segment concludes with a discussion of various British tea brands, including Sainsbury's Red Label and Lifeboat Tea.

No Agenda 007
Episode 7 9:13 - 10:36

7: No Agenda 007

Yorkshire Tea Gold Standard, PodShow UK Christmas Party

The Yorkshire Tea Company sent a gold standard supply of tea to the PodShow UK office as a challenge to the previous preference for PG Tips. Meanwhile, preparations are underway for the PodShow UK Christmas dinner in London, an event expected to host approximately 30 people including staff, spouses, and production talent.