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Gangland Wire
Inside Kansas City's Criminal Underworld

Gangland Wire

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Retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins sits down with former criminal and prison minister Bill Corum for one of the most unusual conversations ever featured on Gangland Wire. Bill Corum recounts his journey from car theft and prison escapes in the early 1960s to his deep involvement in Kansas City's criminal underworld in the 1970s and early 1980s. He describes his work around pornography, prostitution, stolen property, cocaine trafficking, and his connections to notorious Kansas City underworld figures. Gary and Bill discuss legendary Kansas City mob fence Sol Landi and his murder by assassins sent by the mob, the River Quay era, Junior Bradley, corrupt influences in local politics and the courts, and the explosive cocaine culture that swept through Kansas City during the 1980s. Bill also shares stories involving Weld Wheels founder Kenny Weld, cocaine trafficking operations, and the dangerous atmosphere surrounding organized crime in Kansas City. The conversation dives into: Bill's prison escape and stolen car career The prostitution business in Independence, Missouri Mob-connected fences and stolen property rings Cocaine trafficking in Kansas City during the early 1980s The murder of Saul Landy River Quay nightlife and mob influence Corrupt officials and criminal networks Kansas City organized crime personalities Prison life and criminal culture Bill Corum's dramatic religious conversion in 1983 His decades-long prison ministry work across America Bill also explains how he transformed his life after addiction, violence, and years in the criminal world, eventually dedicating his life to prison outreach and ministry programs throughout the United States. You can learn more about Bill Corum and his book at either The Ultimate Pardon or Bill Corum Official Website If you're interested in true crime, mafia history, and real law enforcement stories, this is an episode you don't want to miss. Subscribe for more mafia history and true crime stories every week. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here.  To purchase one of my books, click here. [00:00:00] hey, all you wiretappers. Gary Jenkins here, retired Kansas City police detective in the intelligence unit. Turned podcaster and author and documentary filmmaker. If you want to see any of my stuff, go to my website and look in the show notes or look in the I think the donate page. Of course, if you’re in the donate page, you might want to hit the donate button. We always use a little, can use a little support. And I have a guy that I’d heard of and I’d seen on YouTube and I have mu- we have mutual friends, but I had never actually met him. And I, so I g- I… Some people he knows asked me to be on their show. And so I was on their show, and Bill was on that show at the same time. So we started talking. We had lunch and we had all these… We were running in the same circles, but separate circles that then overlapped every once in a while. He was on one side of the law and I was on the other. So Bill Corum. Welcome, Bill. Thank you, Gary. Thank you so much. And we were running in opposite… We were running real close- … but I was careful. When [00:01:00] I got out of prison, it- You were. When I got out of prison in 1964, I had two goals. Yeah. Never go back, and never get caught. And I started breaking the law the day I got out of prison, and I broke the law for almost 19 years and didn’t get caught. I got caught a couple times at little things, and I got… I hired a high-powered criminal attorney that came out of Alex Peebles’ office who’s now a judge. I won’t even mention his name. He’s now a judge. I think I told you who it was. But and Alex got me out of a couple deals way back when. But little things. And I was still, doing everything. And I went for almost 19 years and didn’t get caught. Unlike many of my friends, I’ve been in prison ministry for 40 years now, and I run around with a lot of guys that did a lot of time. 25 years, 40 years. Li- they had double life without parole, now they’re out But I never got caught. Yeah. And I was speaking at a women’s prison just recently, and I was talking to the women, and I was telling that story, and I said, “I got out and I [00:02:00] went for 19 years.” She said, “You must have been awful smart.” I said I wa- I wasn’t too smart or I wouldn’t have been doing that stuff.” But I did know ways and one thing was ’cause I didn’t talk to people. I didn’t have a lot of… Kinda like the trench coat robbers. They robbed banks for 15 years- Yeah … and never got caught because they didn’t email, text, phone calls, none of that. Yeah. They would, they would- And they moved away too. Oh, yeah. Kinda moved away from their home territory, so they- Yeah y- they weren’t having their buddies come up to them say, “Hey, what are you doing? Where you been?” “I haven’t seen you for a while.” And then they turn around and tell some cop that they know, “Hey, I can’t remember the guy’s name now. Billy Kirkpatrick. Billy Kirkpatrick. He’s been out of town. He just got back.” And, you know- Yeah … then they put… Suddenly they get this notice about these bank robbers somewhere else. They… He didn’t do that. He stayed- … out of town. So Bill, let’s- No, that was me. Go ahead. Go, let’s go back and start you from the beginning. Introduce to who you are to my guys, ’cause they don’t know you. I didn’t know you, ’cause you were such a low profile in this world. You said you got out of prison. Why don’t we [00:03:00] start with that? Where, what were you in the joint for originally? I was originally in there for Dyer Act, which is, in the feds, that’s interstate transportation- Yeah of stolen motor vehicles. I was in the Marine Corps. I went AWOL. I got caught. I went back. I got back AWOL again. I went back. They put me on restrictions, said I couldn’t leave the base. I was at that point in my life where nobody could tell me what to do. And so I’s “I’m leaving the base,” and I left and I think I stole 10, 12 cars while I was out. And then I got put in the… When I got back the next time, they put me in the brig, and I escaped from the brig. And and I stole a car off the base back in tho- in the ’60s, early ’60s, ’62, 3. People left their keys in their car. Yeah. And I went out. I was in the parachute locker painting. When the guard came in to check on me, I hit him in the back of the head with a full bucket of paint, a full gallon of paint, and I went out the window and I got a car, and I actually had a guy with me. He said, “I’m going with you.” And so we got in the car, and when we got to [00:04:00] the gate, I said, “Now, if that guard steps out at the gate, I’m running over him.” And he’s “No, don’t do…” I said “Just shut up. I’m running over him.” And I got to the gate, and the guard stepped out and saluted me. And I’m like, “What in the world?” I drove into town, run out of gas, Gary. Got out and stole… I don’t know how I remember this. I stole a ’62 maroon Bonneville. And when I was walking away from the car, my buddy looked back and started laughing. I said, “What are you laughing about?” He said, “I see why they saluted us. That car had a colonel sticker on the bumper.” So then I stole that car, that Bonneville, drove into Mississippi. Because I always ask guys in prisons, “How many of you know when you escape from prison you need some different clothes?” Yeah. So I drove into a little town called Leland, Mississippi, and I was breaking in a clothing store to get me some clothes. It was 11:00 at night, and I looked down, I was climbing up on some boxes to get to the roof to go in the skylight, ’cause they had analog alarms, they were easy to beat. [00:05:00] And I looked down and I saw a flashlight coming down the alley. So I dropped down, ran the other way, and I turned the corner and ran into the biggest, fattest Mississippi sheriff you ever seen. And he had a gun, he had a gun about this long. And he stuck it right here, and he goes, “Where are you going, boy?” And I said, “With you, sir.” That’s what I said. And that was the end of the Marine Corps. So now I’ve taken a car across the state line, and the feds step in. And I went to… I got a six-year sentence. I got what they call a zip six. And back then, before ’86, now in ’86 they passed it to 85%. Yeah. But prior to 80- prior to ’86, you could get out of the feds at one-third of your sentence. And so I got this six-year sentence. I got out in two years, and when I got out, I said, “I’m never getting caught again. I’m never going back to prison.” And I went for ni- and I just started right then. And everything from then on was like, I got involved with pornography. I was promoting [00:06:00] pornography and prostitution. There’s a story in my book about me being a… I was a bodyguard and a chauffeur for a lady that had a cat house over in Independence. You know where Inglewood was in Independence? And guys- You know where- … In- Independence is a suburb of Kansas City, but it’s like whole, decently large city for a suburb- Yeah … but it’s connected to it. Yeah. That’s where Harry Truman was from- That’s right … and retired back to. Yeah. So y- you were over there probably on the east side of Independence. Inglewood’s kinda closer to Kansas City, over there- Yes … by Dogpatch, in what we call Dogpatch. That’s- The- … kinda totally lawless area. And so there was a guy there that I was friends with that had a record store. He was the first guy in Kan- his name was Tony Marino. He’s in my book. He’s dead now. He was the first guy ever in Kansas City to sell paraphernalia in a record store. And he was making 25,000 a month- Wow … back in the… Yeah, when it started. That was a lot of money. And he, right next to him was a [00:07:00] store, it’s still there. I go by it all the time, ’cause we eat at the Englewood Cafe all the time. It’s the only one on that little s- first strip there that’s got steps going up. And a lady up there had a cathouse for 12 years, prostitutes. And her main customers were executives from Ford Motor Company- … from General Motors, and from Hallmark Cards. And the reason, Gary, was because she knew if she had executives, they weren’t gonna talk. Yeah. And she had beautiful women. She didn’t have ladies like up on Main and Troost and Prospect. Yeah. The- these women had all their teeth, and they were- … and they were good-looking. Yeah. And so the first guy, a- actually, who got me the job was Sal Rello, that o- that owned he owned that deluxe deli down on 430, where the Erotic City is now. Oh, yeah. He owned that- Yeah … he owned that bar. Heard about him, yeah. And I told him for years, I said, “You need to open an adult bookstore here,” because Gary, he was the only bar in Kansas City, the only bar [00:08:00] in Kansas City that was open on Election Day. You know why? ‘Cause he was in the county. He was in the county. He wasn’t in- Wasn’t in the city, yeah … he wasn’t in the city. And he was open on Election Day. And I told him, I said, “Man, if you’d open an adult bookstore, you could make a lot of money.” He never did, of course. Yeah. And then they put Erotic City in there, and it went good for a few years and stuff, yeah. But so he’s the one that told me about her. I went to interview with her, and she said, “I just have one question. Do you carry a gun?” I said, “No, ma’am, I carry two guns.” And she said, “You’re hired.” And so G- Gary, I picked her up every day on the Plaza. She lived in a $2,000 a month apartment on the Plaza in 1976. Yeah. That was a lot of money. That’s five today. And, yeah, and I took her to get her facial every Tuesday. I took her to the beauty shop every Thursday, and read about her in my book. She was 80 years old. The name of that chapter in my book is 80-Year-Old Hooker. She was 80, 80 years old, and she [00:09:00] ran it like a business. I had, I, she opened at 9:00 in the morning and closed at 5:00 at night, and ran it just five days a week, just like a business. And I wouldn’t be surprised she didn’t pay taxes. She was legit, man. Yeah. And I knew you can’t operate something like that for 12 years in Independence, Missouri, and not have the police know about it. No, they knew about it. Oh, yeah. It’s that upper echelon, they were, they just steered people away from each other. Oh, yeah. Don’t worry about that. Oh, yeah. That’s right. So that was- So Bill, y- you, you moved from that- Into the drug business now, how did you, how’d you even get started in that? Where like 1960s, ’60, by the late ’60s, drugs are starting to, become more popular and there becomes a real market for it that’s among- Yeah a much larger constituency than ever before. So now, how did you- I re- … move into that? I, oh, I really, for years and years, Gary, years, I didn’t have a partner [00:10:00] because I knew if I had to run, I didn’t want somebody… I didn’t know if my partner would tell on me, so I did everything by myself. I did one thing one time and I had to have a partner, and I stole a computer out of a crane at General Motors down in Leeds. And I, and my fence, the chapter in my book, They Killed My Fence, that was Saul Andy. Yeah. And when Saul got killed, like they killed my fence, because anything I took to Saul, he’d buy it. Didn’t matter if it was guns or it didn’t matter what it was. And I didn’t never keep anything except cash. If I had money, I’d keep it, but I’d never keep anything. I didn’t keep diamond rings or… I got rid of all that stuff, ’cause I never wanted anything to be able to identify me and tie me to a crime. And Saul, when he got killed, of course, then I started dealing with another guy. But Saul was taking all that and selling it to Junior Bradley, most of it, the stuff that Junior- And, and- … would be interested in. And guys- But, J- Junior Bradley, I gotta explain who Junior Bradley was. Junior Bradley was the mob fence in Kansas City. He was probably the biggest fence in Kansas City I got a [00:11:00] feeling. He, and what he started doing was trading Dilaudid especially for stolen property, and he had a little deli right across from police headquarters and City Hall, and everybody knew Junior. Everybody loved Junior. Everybody liked Junior. He’s always doing favors for people. If you went in the penitentiary, you’d go talk to Junior and say, “Okay, what, what’s gonna happen when I get here? Can you help me out?” And he’ll say, “I’ll make some calls.” Or I, we had, we overheard him on a wiretap once saying- a, a father called him and said, my son’s got to report up here to Leavenworth to the camp.” He said, “Okay, I’ll take care of it. I’ll be somebody there to meet him there.” And I’ve had many other reports but Junior was the main mob fence. So go ahead- Yeah … and we’ll talk what you were dealing with- Yeah Junior Bradley. Yeah be- let’s back up. So you asked me about how I got into drugs. So all those years when I was married, I didn’t drink and I didn’t do drugs. I thought if you did dope, you were a d- I thought that’s why they call it dope, ’cause you were a dope if you did it. Yeah. So I didn’t do it, and I didn’t drink because I knew I had to always be able to think and make [00:12:00] decisions and… ‘Cause I cheated on my wife every day for 10 years, and I did crime every day for 10 years, and she never knew it till I wrote this book. And I gave her the first book actually. And so- When I got divorced and started smoking pot and doing stuff, hanging out with those people, and I started smoking weed, then the first time I bought an ounce of weed it was 40 bucks. And I’m like, “Okay, how much is how much is more if you buy more? You can buy a half pound for this or you can buy…” So I said then I’ll… Give me a half a pound and I’m gonna sell,” yeah. So I started buying pounds and selling ounces, and man, all of a sudden I’m, now I’m smoking free and I’m making some money. Yeah. And then I started sell- And by the time I ended, even when I was selling cocaine, I was selling 100 pounds of pot a week. I had one guy that would buy 100 pounds of pot from me every week. Yeah. And I’d just take him 100 pounds and he’d just bring my… Every day he’d stop by my house [00:13:00] with sacks of money, and that was, the way I got started in the drug world then. And everything. It was from pot, it was, meth. We called it crank back then, not meth. And then I never did get real addicted to crank, but I got real addicted to cocaine. And of course, I was doing a drug class the other day. I teach a drug class, my wife and I, addictions class at our church. And I said, when I started, I was only gonna sell it and not do it.” And because one guy said I was only gonna do it and never sell it.” And I said, “No, not me. I was gonna sell it and never do it.” But that didn’t last very long. And once you start doing it you’re in there, and, Yeah, really … and then, when I got arrested September 5th of ’82 the guy that I beat up I put 100 stitches in the back of his head with a ball bat, and it was in an active enforcement really. But he turned states. He’s the one, when Kenny… You remember Kenny Weld? I remember the name. Was you still on the force when Kenny got busted in ’83? [00:14:00] Yeah. ’80- Yeah, I would’ve been. Okay. So- I have some vague memory, I don’t remember the, all the details. At the time it was the biggest drug bust, it was the biggest just drug bust in, I know in Kansas City, maybe. They caught him out there in Blue Springs with 29 pounds of cocaine, and we were selling- Yeah … cocaine to the people that were selling cocaine to Kenny. And so the guy that I beat up gave a 20-page, which is like reading a book, 20 typewritten pages. Yeah. 20 typewritten pages, and he named every name involved in the circle that he knew, and that implicated us as being some of the leading cocaine dealers in Kansas City. Yeah. Now, when I go speak in churches and a pastor gets up and says, “Folks, today we’ve got the biggest cocaine dealer that ever lived.” I get up and say, “You know what? I don’t mean to correct your pastor.” But I was implicated as being one of the leading cocaine- I was not the leading cocaine dealer. There was a lot of people bigger than me. But that’s that’s how it all started and [00:15:00] of course my case, I never did… the drugs never came in. The lawyers that I had, because when I got busted it was on a Sunday, and that’s part of my story. I always ask inmates, “How many of you have been arrested on a weekend?” And every hand goes up. Yeah. And I say, and then I say, “What happens when you get arrested on a weekend?” They all yell, “Nothing.” ‘Cause you’re not going anywhere till Monday morning, at the very least. I got arrested 2:00 Sunday afternoon. By that time, Gary, I had three goals. When I was about 30, I got nicknamed by one of the key mafia figures Crazy Bill, ’cause I did some crazy things. Like I ran through a bar. You know where the old Club Royal was on Main? Oh yeah. There was a bar right ac- I’ve drunk there many times. Okay. There was a bar across the street that I had a girlfriend working in, and we got in a fight, and I was gonna cut the bar in half with a chainsaw. And I had my buddy drop me at the back parking lot. I fired the chainsaw up, I opened the door, and when the door… When I stepped inside, the door [00:16:00] closed with the closer, and the dar- the bar was totally dark. It was not a bar where you could even buy a bag of potato chips. It was strictly alcohol. And when you get- Yeah … in a bar like that, they’re dark. And that door shut, and I thought, “I’m gonna bend over and start cutting this bar, and somebody just shoot me in the back.” So I just wa- I just walked through the bar with the chainsaw running and went out the front door, and Kenny picked me up in the front, and off we went. And so because of that, I got nicknamed Crazy Bill. Yeah. By 30 years old, I had three goals: money, power, and influence. Now, I told you as we were selling a lot of cocaine. So I stayed in $500 a night hotels. I ride in limousines. I bought $20,000 worth of cocaine for a one-night party. So I had money, and I had enough power to make a phone call and have somebody killed, so I had power. And I had enough influence that when I got arrested Sunday afternoon, now I love telling this to a police officer. I was on a show in Texas with a cop, and we called it the Con and the Cop. [00:17:00] But I love telling this story. I got arrested September 5th. 2:00, 2:00 PM is when they booked us into the jail, and I made a phone call back to Kansas City to somebody who was in politics, and I said, “You know who to call.” And that person called the judge we were selling cocaine to. And I ask this question in prisons, “How many of you know when you’re selling cocaine to a judge, he don’t want you in jail?” And I walked out of that jail, Gary, at 1:30 Monday morning. Wow. I got arrest- less than 12 hours after I got arrested on a weekend. And when I walked out of that jail, I said, “Bill Corum, you’ve arrived. You got money.” “You got power, and you got influence.” But the one thing I didn’t have was peace. Yeah. I didn’t have any peace, man. No peace. Yeah. If I was in a restaurant eating and a cop walked in, I’d put money on the table and go out the door. If I saw a UPS driver, I got nervous ’cause he had a uniform on. I didn’t have any peace. And then after I became a Christian, I was reading in the Bible [00:18:00] one day, and it said, “A wicked man runs when no one’s chasing him.” And I went, “Oh my gosh, I left a lot of steak dinners sitting on the table.” And wasn’t anybody chasing you. Nobody. That cop didn’t even know I was in there. He probably didn’t even know who I was. Really? He just come in… He just came in there to eat, and I thought he was after me. So Bill, I always like to go into the, the nuts and bolts of some of these things. And we kinda left one thing hanging, is the Saul Landy story. Now guys, Saul Landy was a big sports bettor. And Saul Landy had a, wasn’t it a metal- Square Deal Junk- Square Deal Junkyard. Square… He had a junkyard. Square Deal. He bought a lot of scrap metal and dealt in scrap metal, but he also would buy most anything from, from- Yeah … thieves, from boosters- Yeah … and burglars and people like that. That’s where Bill met him. But he’s a huge sports gambler, and they thought he might testify against our boss, Nick Civella, because he had been allowed to bet down at The Trap, down with Frankie Tusa, who was the underling [00:19:00] that handled all the sports gambling for Nick Civella. Isn’t that right? Isn’t that the way that went down? Oh, yeah, and Bobby Maroon was running The Trap at the time. And- yeah … so do you remember the guy that, that paid for his murder? Remember that guy, Johnny Franks, Johnny Frank Avella? That’s what they said, yep. Yeah. Yep. He had, he had- That’s what they said. He had some connections. But he got… But Johnny Franks got the order from somebody else. Yeah. Yeah … the bug, the buck stopped with Johnny Franks now, didn’t it? Yes. ‘Cause he hired another guy, who then he hired a Black guy, which was- That’s right … truly unusual. Who then- That’s right … hired a couple of young Black street kids and that was even more unusual, and they killed this Saul Landy and his wife. So they keep a f- And then they sang and then they sang like The Temptations. Exactly, yeah. That, and that’s that w- some claim that Johnny Franks did that just on his own, trying to impress Nick Civella. Some people say that somebody else told him to do it. I don’t… It never, he never talked, so it never came about. Yeah. [00:20:00] Did you ever hear anything about that? I never heard anything except what you just said, that he- Okay … he never talked, and Nick, Nick never got convicted. He never- Yeah … but here’s the thing that, what you said. The guys that they hired to do it, because back in those days as y- you’d go to… i’d go to the electric chair before somebody, before I’d tell on somebody. Yeah. I’m not gonna tell on anybody. Go ahead and put me in the gas chamber, I’m not telling on nobody. But those guys would, they’d sing like The Temptations. They weren’t gonna, they- Yeah … they wouldn’t- Those street kids If they offered them a day in jail, they wouldn’t take it. If you’ll tell us, we won’t, we’re only gonna put you in jail for a week if you’ll tell. Yeah. They wouldn’t tell. So how did that work with you and Saul Landy? You weren’t a sports bettor you didn’t have anything to do with that. You were a thief. Yeah, and I don’t know- And- I honestly, you know what? Gary, I don’t remember who even told me to go to Saul with stolen merchandise, ’cause I was hitting a lot of construction jobs back then. [00:21:00] Ah. I worked construction, and I was in the union, and I was stealing off these jobs all the time. Big- Ah, yeah … big amounts of stuff. Like they’d start a brand-new job, and they’d have all brand-new tools, and I’d go over there and take everything they had. And then I’d take it all to Saul. And matter of fact, one time I did a job over in, it was a eight-story high-rise over in Kansas City, Kansas, down around Argentine, in the Argentine area. And I was on the job, I was working on the job, and we just started. And we had all this trailer, a whole trailer load of tools. And I went over and got all the tools, and the last thing I took out was the cutting torch. I cut the lock off the door, ’cause I had a key to get in. And so when I got to work the next morning, I had everything in my truck. I had a tonneau cover over my truck and had all these tools in the back of my truck, and parked in the parking lot. I got there and I called Johnny Myers, who was running the job, and Johnny’s been dead for years. I said, “Hey, Johnny, somebody hit our job last night.” He’s “What?” I said, “Yeah, they cut the lock off. They got everything.” [00:22:00] And he said call the police and I’ll be out there in just a few minutes.” And so the cops come, couple detectives and he was telling what they, what was going on. I’m standing there listening to the whole thing. And there was a generator, a big generator, and I was real strong back then, Gary. I was 6’3″ and weighed 275 and I carried this generator down the steps and this… and Johnny said, or the cop said that, how much that generator weigh?” And he told him, and he said it had to be at least two guys, if not three. But no, no one guy could carry that down them steps.” And Johnny turned around and he said, “Except Superman,” ’cause that’s what they called me on the job. And they laughed, and he laughed, and I laughed. Yeah. And then that night after I got off work, I took it all down to Square Deal and sold it all to Saul. Yeah. Interesting. So- All right. Thanks so much … and I did that stuff all, yeah, I did that stuff all the time. But I honestly do not remember who introduced me to Saul Landy. Yeah. But I know that for years and years we were buddies. And when I first met him, I used a, I had an alias that I always went by. I had two a- two aliases. One of them was a guy I [00:23:00] was in prison with that was from East St. Louis, and I knew everything about him, ’cause we were real good friends. I knew his middle name, I knew his mom and dad’s name. I knew everything about him, so I’d use his name. So if anybody ever asked me a question, I knew. The other guy was a cousin of mine that I hadn’t seen for y- I used his name, ’cause I knew everything about him. So what, the, when I first met my wife, we went to a dance one night. We weren’t married yet, and we were walking up the steps, and this guy walking down said, “Hey, Jim. How you doing, Jim?” And I said, “Good.” We got in, sat down. My wife looked at me and she said, “I thought your name was Bill.” I s- said, “It is. It is Bill.” I said, “He probably just had me mixed up with somebody else.” ‘Cause there was a lot of people in the inner circles, yeah. So when I met Saul Andy, something inside of me told me to… Because I met Saul, and I told him my name was Jim Gardner. Yeah. And he’s we did a couple deals, and then something inside of me told me to b- be honest with Saul. And so I sat him down one day, I said, “I wanna tell you something. I use that name as an alias. My [00:24:00] real name is Bill Corum,” and da. And I was so glad I did, because later I would be in the River Key in a restaurant or a bar with Saul, and some of the guys were in there, and I thought if I’d have used the… If he’d introduced me as Jim Gardner- Yeah … and then later they find out who I am, I might not be here. Yeah. You know what I mean? You might- So I- They might think you’re undercover cop or a- Exactly. Exactly. So I just- Informant or something, yeah … it, a- and that, I think that’s in my book. I told that story because I just, I felt like being upfront with him, and I, because I trusted him, yeah. I actually, in, in the book I think I said if Nick Civella trusted him, I thought I could trust him. Yeah. But a- apparently, apparently- Bet he didn’t trust him all that much … no. Yeah. Because right there, out there on Pennsylvania, or let’s see, where’d they… They lived right off 75th, right behind the what was that restaurant on 75th? The Italian place? Yeah … I starts with a G, I think. Yeah, I know. Just north of Ward Parkway Shopping Center. Yeah. Yeah. I know the neighborhood, yeah. Oh, Cat- was it Cat? [00:25:00] No. C- it doesn’t matter. But he lived right down that str- he lived on Washington. Yeah. Right there. Yeah. About 77th or 8th and Washington, in Washington, yeah. I remember that. Yeah. But that’s how I met Saul. And what, and guys, what those guys did that night, they tried to make it look like a home invasion robbery, but ended up killing him and his w- and I think they raped his wife too. But, They didn’t kill her. They left her alive they, they left her alive. But- Yeah … they really m- tried to make it look like a home invasion robbery, not a hit, which was, at least they were that smart. They just weren’t- Yeah … couldn’t keep their mouth shut, and they couldn’t, weren’t smart enough to not tell their friends, so they got caught. Good, good thing there wasn’t no Facebook back then, Gary. Yeah, it’s crazy. It’s crazy. Crazy world you live in, so- these kids- Bill … yeah. What happened? What happened? You had all this going. You had money, power, influence. Yeah, I- You caught a cocaine case. Now the thing about that cocaine case, that you said, I thought you said Wells. It’s Kenny Weld, isn’t it? The race car driver? W-E-L-D. Kenny Weld. W-E-L-D. Yeah. He was a race [00:26:00] car driver at that time. I, I- Kinda well-known, and he had a whole set of… He had a big company that sold wheels … Weld Wheels … fancy wheels. He was really doing well, and then he got involved with a b- huge, big cocaine thing. I didn’t know, remember you were part of that, but I remember that. A multi-million dollar- Yeah … wheel business. Yeah. I still am a big… I was a dirt track guy. I grew up on dirt. Yeah. I love dirt. I actually took his brother, Greg, who actually owned the company, I took Greg to his first… the first race that Greg ever raced in, I drove him to the races. And then Kenny and I and Greg, and they won the Knoxville Nationals. Greg raced in the Indianapolis 500 four times. Yeah. They were a big name in the country, the Welds. And making millions of dollars, Gary. Even back then, they were making millions of dollars. Yeah. And then Kenny got caught up in the cocaine and started messing with it, and next thing you know… he was making a lot of money in the cocaine too, but- Yeah … he got caught with 29 pounds, which was a large amount. But that statement that guy [00:27:00] made on me, ’cause I always felt guilty because Kenny got busted because the statement that he made, he named Kenny Weld in that statement, and it wasn’t long after that they arrested Kenny. But I’m sure they were already watching him, for sure. But then I, and I don’t know, Kenny got eight year, Kenny got 25 years. He went to Sandstone first up in Minnesota. Yeah. And he only did 52 months, so I’m not sure, because back then a third would’ve been eight, eight and a half years or something, right? Yeah. And he only did 52 months, so I don’t know how that, maybe it was money or whatever. I don’t know. Yeah. But he turned his life around in prison, but then what’s the sad deal, when I turned my life around, I tried to get in touch with Kenny Weld, and he wouldn’t talk to me. He- Yeah … he was avoid- I think he was afraid that I was gonna come after him because the guy I beat up was the guy that was… We were all involved in the cocaine world together. Joker John, I don’t know if you knew who Joker John Agrusa was. I [00:28:00] don’t remember that n- I don’t remember that name now. Was he- They had a bar out on, they had a bar on, out on 23rd Street. No, I don’t, I don’t- Joker John’s. John, his last name was Agrusa. He had a brother- Agrusa, yeah … named Nick Agrus. New- Nick Agrusa’s brother. Yeah, I co- do kinda remember that. He went down- Yeah … with that whole thing. See, I was- That was ’83. I was I was off into something else during those years. Okay. No- That was early in the coke, crack cocaine thing … no, John, w- after I beat up Pink Mike, John Agrusa left town. He moved to Arizona, ’cause he was scared of me. A l- a lot of people- ’cause I was crazy. I did some crazy things, and people were scared. And so when I got arrested on that deal, he left town. He went to Arizona. And then Kenny got busted, Kenny Weld. And the, some of the people in that… My dad read that 20-page statement, and my dad said… And my dad was an old guy. He was born in 1909, but he read that statement, and he said, “This guy’s worth, life ain’t worth a nickel, is it?” And I [00:29:00] said, “No.” ‘Cause the guy that wrote the statement. Then I got arrest- you knew Jim Smart was a judge? Yeah, I remember the name. I didn’t know him. Okay. Jim… back then, Jim was a lawyer, and then later became appellate court judge. Yeah. And he’s retired now, but a real good friend of mine. So when I, that happened, I got… My case ended in May of ’84. Started September 5th of ’82, and ended in May of ’84. And in June of ’85, 13 months later, I got sued by the guy I beat up. Me and the other couple guy. One of the guys that was with me is dead, Charlie Elmer. I don’t know if you ever heard that name, but he was a- No, don’t know that name … cocaine dealer. But anyway I was just gonna forget about it, and I showed that to my dad, that indict- or not indictment, the notice that I need to appear in court. Statement. Yeah. Yeah, and my dad s- no, not the statement, when he sued me. [00:30:00] Oh, the oh, okay. Then they filed charges. Yeah, the counter-suit. And I showed it to my dad one day and I wasn’t even gonna go. I said, “Oh, God will take care of it.” And my dad read it, and he’s “Bill, you gotta get a lawyer.” Yeah. You’re being charged, and so I went and got a lawyer, and I got Jim Smart. And and Jim tried to go and do a deposition on that guy, on Pink Mike. Could never find him. Ah. And I di- I don’t know, I honestly don’t know. I know I didn’t have nothing to do with… But nobody’s ever been able to find him. But I’m suspecting, ’cause my dad said when he read that 20 pa- he said his life isn’t worth a nickel. Because he named judge in there, a judge in there. He named Kenny Weld in there. He named a lot of other big-name guys, and he’s disappeared, so nobody know. I haven’t seen him since the day in court in 1982. So who knows where he’s at. Yeah. If he’s around. I don’t know. But- Interesting. What did you finally cop? Did you have a full trial, or did you go ahead and cop a plea in the end? That’s interesting you’d [00:31:00] ask because when we first, when we got out of jail at 1:30 Monday morning, the 3rd of the 6th of September, he wal- the lawyer came and walked us out with, we… we had left, we were staying in the Embassy Suites downtown. You know where that was at? Oh, yeah. It was 500 bucks a night, and we had left two s- two s- brief- briefcases there with one had cocaine in it uncut, and the other one had about $60,000 in it. And so we went down. We actually called… he’s dead now, so I can tell you who it was. Jerry Schanzer that owned Napoleon Bakery. And Jerry was a big… i’m surprised that you didn’t, you talk about bookmakers. Jerry was a big bookmaker. Yeah. Exactly. And Schanzer- I remember him, yeah … Schanzer owned Mother’s down on 18th and Baltimore. Not Mother’s. Granny’s. Granny’s, yeah. He owned Granny’s at 18th and Baltimore. Yeah, a lot of mob guys used- And then he- … to go down there and eat. Oh, every time I went in there I saw [00:32:00] somebody. Yeah. And then later he opened up one over in Mission shopping center there on Mission Road. And then they then they ended up opening up Napoleon, him and his brother Larry. And then they’re both dead now. But we, this is how much we trusted Jerry. We told Jerry, “Go…” We called Jerry from the jail and said, “Go down to the Embassy and get our, get a briefcase.” And Jerry went down and he drove halfway to Warrensburg and ha- something told him to open it- Oh, wow … and he opened the one, he opened the one that had the cocaine in it. Oh, shit. And he called us and said, “I got the wrong briefcase.” And it… No, he said, “I can’t come and get you with this.” And so he went back to the Embassy and got the right one. Came down, and we made bond that night. Then the next morning was… Okay, that was we got busted on Sunday the 5th. Monday we got out. The lawyer [00:33:00] said, Mike, I don’t know if you ever knew Mike and what was his dad’s name? The Fi- it was Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald was the name of the firm in, down in Warrensburg. Warensburg, yeah. I don’t know them. Yeah. And Mike and Charlie Fitzgerald. So ’cause I called People’s Office and said, “Hey, this happened.” And they said, “Stick with those guys. Those guys are the best in the county. They know the county. They know the prosecutor, the judges and everything. Stick with them.” So we went in. He told us, “Don’t come in tomorrow morning,” ’cause it was 1:30 in the morning Monday morning. He said, “Come and see me Wednesday.” Yeah. And so we went… no, he said, “Come and see me Tuesday,” ’cause that was 1:30 in the morning. And we walked in there that morning and he said, “Come and see me tomorrow morning, Tuesday morning.” And bring me $10,000 apiece. And I wish I had a video of it, because it can be on America’s Funniest Home Videos. I walked into his office with a white bank bag and dumped out $30,000 on his desk in cash, and he opened [00:34:00] his drawer like this and scooped it into the drawer. And I said, “Mike, there’s a lot more where that came from.” He said, “Bill, I can’t. It’s… I gotta do everything legitimately.” Yeah. And I said, “Okay.” So the first meeting, his dad was in there and he was in there, and the three of us, and he said, “Guys, Dad and I have talked, and you guys might wanna think about getting separate attorneys.” And I said, “For what?” He said, “Because if one of you take a plea.” Yeah. I almost jumped over the desk. I said, “There’ll be no plea. There will be no plea. We’re not guilty. We’re not gonna admit we’re guilty. They can send us to the electric chair. We didn’t do it.” Now, Gary, they took us out of the house at 2:00 on Sunday afternoon in broad daylight. First, they s- we sent the guy out the back. He was totally naked when we got there. He was laying in bed. He’d been doing Dilaudids and Quaaludes all night, and he was [00:35:00] blood from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet. His whole back was red. We walked him out the door in- totally naked in front of the whole world and told him, “Go out there and tell them there’s nobody else in the house.” We were so jacked up. And here’s the thing, I have to tell you this. All those years that I got away with stuff is because I was smart, and now I’m snow blind. There was a song years ago by Styx called Snow Blind- Yeah … and it’s about cocaine. It’s about… And I’d been up for 86 hours when we went down to Holden. I had not- Okay … closed my eyes for 86 hours, so I was in m- I wasn’t in my right mind. Anyway, that was… So when we we said, “No plea bargain. There’ll be no plea bargains.” And for seven months… No, I’m sorry, for four months. That was October, November, December, January, February, March, April. No, seven months. For seven months. For seven months [00:36:00] we went to court multiple times. The whole police department, I don’t know if we can- I guess we’ll say it, because it’s done. It’s history. But I had a, I had two grocery sacks, the old brown grocery sacks on the couch that I’d inventoried. I had $62,000 in cash. I had… Because it was in envelopes, and I- they were $10,000. I was throwing them in there. 62,000 in cash, about four pounds of pot, three gallon Ziploc bags full of precious jewels. Er emeralds, rubies, and stuff like that. Some hash- a 12-gauge shotgun. I think that was all. Maybe maybe it… Whatever. When they, when… The first time we ever went to court and my partner had, the one that’s dead, Charlie, he had a leather Gucci bag that we always had with us, and it had four or five grams of cocaine in it. He took his diamond rings off, put them in there. His watch, he had a Rolex [00:37:00] watch he put in there, and about 3,000 in cash. That was in the car. That was never mentioned in court. No guns were ever mentioned in court. No guns were ever mentioned in court. I had a brand new, I had a brand new fif- not- model 59 nine millimeter. That was never mentioned in court. That 12-gauge shotgun was never mentioned in court. They said that they found a couple envelopes of cash, and they found a gram. Now, there was about, I think there was about probably a half a, maybe eight, eight grams or no more than that. It was ounces. Four or five ounces of cocaine. Oh, yeah. They said they found one, they said they found one gram of a, approximately one gram of a substance believed to be cocaine. Yeah. And my lawyer said… And they said they’d send it to Jeff City for analysis. And my lawyer said, “And what were the analysis of that?” They said they haven’t come [00:38:00] back yet. This is two months after they arrested us. They did- And they found approximately one gram, and there was ounces of cocaine in there. They found a couple envelopes with approximately $2,000 in cash. There was $62,000. The car I was driving, so when I got arrested, I had the keys in my pocket. So when they booked us into jail, when we walked out at 1:30 Monday morning, they gave us back our property. I had the keys in my pocket. So the car’s… Now, this is a brand new ’80, this was a ’82. This was an ’81 Trans Am. The car’s in Holden. The police chi- And they said they were gonna confiscate the car because it had Kansas tags on it, that they wanted to go through the car da. The police chief changed the ignition and was driving that car for his personal car. It cost my buddy, because it was a friend of mine, T- Ronnie M- Ron McGee, it was his car. It cost him $10,000 and an attorney to get his car back from them. So bottom line, every time we [00:39:00] went to court, several ti- my lawyer would say, “I’d like to call Officer Gary Jenkins up.” Gary Jenkins is not on the force anymore. He moved to Arizona.” “I’d like to call so-and-so up next time we go in.” He’s not here anymore. He moved to wherever.” So all the money and all the guns and all the drugs, they split it up and no, nobody ever… So the thing was so dirty. So what happens is we’d been going to court for that seven months, And then I become a Christian. I walk into his offi- and we’re adamant, we’re not plea bargain. We don’t want separate lawyers. We want you two guys to represent us. We’re gonna beat this thing. And, oh, and I told, because when that guy gave that 20-page statement after he got out of the hospital, this was a month later or something, he called us all in. We went in. He sh- hands each one of us 20-page statement. He said, “Guys, let me tell you something. I’m defending you on an assault with intent to kill charge. I’m gonna get that reduced, but if you get busted [00:40:00] dealing cocaine, you’ve got to stop dealing cocaine, ’cause if you get busted dealing cocaine while I’m on this case, it’s gonna complicate the case.” Yeah. “You gotta stop.” And I said, “Mike, I don’t tell you how to practice law, and you don’t tell me how to make money. You just keep doing what you do, and I’ll keep doing what I do, and I’ll keep bringing you money.” And he never said another word. Three or four months later, I become a Christian. I walk into his office by myself. And when I walked in the door, he said, “What happened to you?” If you look at that book on the picture of my, on the back of my book, that was four months before I became a Christian. And the Bible says the eyes are the windows of the soul. I had a very dark soul. Yeah, I can see. I had a very dark soul. Yeah. And so he goes, “What happened to you?” And I said, “What do you mean?” And he said, “You don’t look the same.” And I said, “I’m not the same.” And I told him what happened. And he said… And I said, “We’ve got a problem.” And he goes, “What’s our [00:41:00] problem, Bill?” I said, “I can’t lie anymore.” He said, “You’re right. We’ve got a problem.” ‘Cause we’d been lying for seven months. We told… He knew the story. He said, “I just need to know this. I’ll defend you guys. I’ll beat this case, but I need to know.” So we told… And at this point now, seven months later, he said, “There’s no way out of this thing. You guys are going to prison.” He said, “I can help you figure out a way to get to the good prison, but you’re going to prison.” So when I go in that day and he goes, “What’s wrong? What what happened?” And I told him, and he said, “You don’t look the same.” I said, “I’m not the same.” I said, “We got a problem.” He goes, “What?” I said, “We can’t lie. I can’t lie anymore.” And he said I’ve got an idea.” And I said, “What?” He said if I enter a plea bargain, I think we can do this.” And he said, “You guys won’t go to prison.” And he said, “Talk to Mike and Charlie and see what they say.” So I called them. We went down, met with him. And this time they looked at me and said, “What do you think we should do, Bill?” [00:42:00] I said, “I think we ought to take the plea bargain.” We got five years’ probation and a $5,000 fine. Now, the crazy thing- that was on the assault. Yeah, they- That was on the assault. But you still got a cocaine case out here pending with the feds. No. No. No. That, if, that, that- 20-page statement that implicated me was never, he never got it out of his office. It never went out of Fitzgerald’s office. So it, he didn’t tell it to… He told it to whoever he told it to, but to the police, and the police were all crooks anyway . Yeah. So I don’t know who he told. I just know that our lawyer said if this cocaine thing comes up, it’s gonna complicate our case. It never came up. Oh. And so maybe it was the mercy of God, I don’t know. Because it was a 20-page typewritten statement naming judges, Kenny Weld, all these guys, and all these people started falling after that. And so anyway, we ended up getting a $5,000 fine and five-year probation. Now, the crazy thing, if you read my book, Charlie and Mike both went, they got called and they [00:43:00] went and reported. I never got a call. 13 months later, I had a nephew getting married up in in Wisconsin, and I wanted to go to that wedding, and I knew I couldn’t leave without permission, but I didn’t have anybody to ask permission from. And when that guy sued me, G- Gary, when that guy sued me and I went and got the lawyer that I told you I went and got, I said, “By the way…” He said, “I wanna take this case.” I said, “Great.” I said, “By the way, I got arrested September 5th of ’82. The case ended in May. I was placed on five-year probation, a $5,000 fine. I’ve never heard from anybody. What do you think I sh- should do?” He said, “Bill, you need to write a letter.” And I put the letter in the book. I wrote a letter and said da. I’d like to be supervised. Please contact me.” 13 months, and they, within two days they were knocking on my front door. And that’s when I started reporting. And Kay King was my first pr- [00:44:00] probation officer, and she asked me all the whole story, and I had sat with her for two hours and told her the whole story. She asked me how many drugs I did, what I did. I said, “I’ve done everything there is, from, marijuana to heroin to… I’ve done it all.” And I did massive amounts of everything. And I was drinking two quarts of whiskey at the end every day. And people are like, “You can’t drink two quarts of whiskey.” I said, “You never did cocaine, did you?” ‘Cause when you’re doing, ’cause when you’re doing cocaine, you can’t get drunk. And so anyway that… And I asked her when I left her office, I said, “So does my probation start now, or does it start back then?” She said, “No, Bill, it starts today.” Oh, really? I said- Wow. I said, “For 13 months I’ve been going to churches and schools and telling people how bad drugs are and how bad alcohol is and how bad this is.” And I said, “I’ve not had a traffic ticket. I haven’t had a traffic ticket.” The only ticket I’ve got in the last 43 years, I had a bad car wreck where I got T-boned at 70 miles an [00:45:00] hour. I pulled out in front of a guy. It was my fault. And that’s the only ticket I’ve had in 43 years. I haven’t been stopped by the police. And she said, “I’m sorry, Bill, it starts today.” Guess what? I did the whole five year. I went from then, I got off in ’89 or something, I th- it was almost five years I did. My partners, they only did a year and a half, and they let them off. And they were still dealing cocaine. They were still dealing. They were still dealing. Matter of fact, one of them’s brother his mama died, and the funeral was at Passantino Brothers over there on the avenue. And I went to the funeral, and I was sorry, and we were hugging. And me and him sat down and were talking, and he had a little leather Gucci bag. And he said, “Hey, I’m go- now listen.” He said, “I’m going to the bathroom. You wanna go with me?” I said, “No, brother.” Yeah. And I got up and left. He wanted to go do some cocaine. Damn. And that was years after, he’d been… Anyway. Yeah. But I’m glad I had to do the whole five years because I got to speak [00:46:00] in some… She called me once and said, “I got a friend that teaches a criminal justice class at a college, and they’ve had detectives and they’ve had police officers, they’ve had lawyers, they’ve had parole officers, but they’ve never had a criminal. Would you come and speak?” And I said, “I’d be glad to.” And I f- and then I called the professor and I said, “I’ve been asked to come.” And he said, “Yeah, we’re looking forward.” And I said I have to tell you one thing. I cannot come in there and speak and not tell your class that my life was radically changed April 15th, 1983, when I came into encounter with God through his son, Jesus Christ.” He said, “That’s okay.” And I went and told them, so I was glad I got to stay on parole for five years. So- So Bill what are you doing now? I know you- I’m just- you’ve got a prison ministry. Do you speak- Yeah … at prisons and, and- That’s all I do, Garrett. 40 years just- How does one get into that? Do you have an agent that booked you into different prisons- No … or how does that work? No. No. I started going in 1986 with [00:47:00] a guy named Bill Glass, who was a NFL player. Played for the Cleveland Browns. He was an All-Pro. Actually started… He got, he retired from football in 1968, so that’s how old he was. Started the ministry in ’72, and was the biggest prison ministry in the nation, had 30,000 volunteers. And I started going in as just a volunteer, and then he asked me to be a platform speaker, and I was a platform speaker for him for 30 years. And went to, I’ve been in over 500 different prisons in my life, and I do prisons almost every day, a prison or a jail almost every day. We’re getting ready to do, this will be our 17th car show up at Crossroads in Cameron, and this will be the biggest car show ever in a US prison, in history. Last year was the biggest. We had 80 cars last year, but this year we’re planning on- by car sh- car show, what do you mean? Like guys bring their classic cars up and…? And drive them in on the prison yard. Oh, wow. And the inmates get to come out, walk around and look at them. And last year we had 80 cars and bikes. [00:48:00] This year we’re gonna have 250 motorcycles and cars. Wow. And we’re gonna feed 2,000 people. We’ve got… W- we’re gonna have 2,000 meals that day for the inmates and the staff, all the staff. So that’s what I’ve been doing for all these years, and will keep doing it as long as I can, wow. But as far as… I was gonna ask you about old Joey Rags. I knew Joe Ragusa. Did you ever deal with that guy? Did you? Not directly. I followed him a lot and almo- we almost caught him too, in a hit one time. And then they saw us and they had boogied on out. But I know one story- That would have been a- … about him. He was, He needed to go… I heard this later. He needed to go to a meeting downtown, down to City Market with the other mob guys, ’cause, he was right next to Charlie Martina, and he went on several hits with these guys during the Spiro-Savella war. So he’s out at the plumbing place where he was working, so he… Guy comes in- Where was he at? Was he at St. John Plumbing? I don’t remember the name of it. It was over there by N- Jackson, Ninth and Jackson, or Truman and Jackson, somewhere over there [00:49:00] on the east side. I can’t remember the name of it now. And so he need… said… told this guy, he said, “Hey,” he said, “I need to go down to the market.” He said, “Can you give me a ride down there?” And the guy said you got your car here.” He said no, you give me a ride.” So he gets in, lays down in the back seat. So the guy takes him down there, then he gets out. No, he was a real deal. Boy, that old market was something, wasn’t it? Yeah. That old City Market. Oh, man. Yeah, heard mob guys out there. Yeah they had a pretty big… Hey, what about, I was gonna ask you about a couple guys that were big heroin kingpins, Sam Haley and Aaron Gant. Was you involved when they were really big in Kansas City? Y- I was a young policeman, ’72, ’73, ’74, and Aaron Gant and Sam Haley were like the big ducks. And they had this war going between the two little heroin organizations. And Gant was, he was in with some guys, and Aaron Gant called him Junebug. He was in with the God, there was a whole family, the Denmans. He was in with [00:50:00] these guys. And so they… And Sam Haley was… I never did understand the difference, but they had two different organizations and they hated each other is my understanding. Oh, they did. Yeah. How about Ramseys? Did you know who the Ramseys were? I don’t see. The Ramsey brothers? I remember that na- Huh? I know that name. I think one of those crime families that, that stole- they were- … money in the neighborhood and- They were the- … everyone else … they were killers, all of them. Yeah. I think there was eight boys, and at one time seven or eight of them were in Missouri for murder. And I was seeing… I was in Potosi. And Rambo, R- Roy Rambo Ramsey they called him, and he’s the one that they got a… Remember when the la- what’d they call them that you put on the roof of your car? Oh, Landau top. Landau top, yeah. Yeah. That wasn’t the word I’m looking for, though. Whatever it was, th- you could have them tops put on. Yeah. They got one put on in a poster shop over on Prospect. Oh. And [00:51:00] when they called and said, “Your car’s ready,” they went up there and killed everybody in the shop and took their car and left. And then they went out to Belton or Grandview, and there was an old couple that had a bunch of old coins and stuff, and they knew one of the people. They knew one of the brothers, and I think it was Roy. And they went out there and knocked on the door, and of course, they let them in. They told their girlfriend to stay in the car, and they went in and they shot them They were 65 and 66 years old. The little old lady was 65 and the old man was… They shot each one of them three times, and just for a few dollars worth of coins, man. They were murderers. They were killers. But I was up in Potosi and Roy asked me, he said, “Would you go see my dad?” And I was… I said… He said, “He’s in a nursing home.” And Gary, his father, was a hardworking man, had never committed a crime in his life, and he was in this nursing home. And I went and saw him and prayed for him and stuff. But here are these… He [00:52:00] had these eight sons that were murderers. They were killers. And the old man was in a nursing home dying. And, Roy asked me if I’d go see him, so I went and saw him, prayed for him. But yeah, they were something else, them guys. Interesting. You you mentioned Sam Haley. There w- we had, here just in your area, was a guy named Michael Cantu, who used to be a fire captain. Had… Was a, a big time cocaine dealer. During those years, he got into- Yeah … cocaine. He and his brother Joe and Joe Maggio, and they had a cocaine deal going, and he got back out. He had a body shop over on Independence Avenue, and two Black guys came in and executed him, basically. Left the employee there. There wasn’t anything to steal, and executed him. And the drawings, one of them we… There was a lot of speculation it looked like Sam Haley. So I think he was- Might’ve been … I think he was supplying Black dealers with cocaine I believe. I saw him meeting with some guys once that that- Yeah, they were- … I didn’t know who they were, but they all looked like Black cocaine dealers they were killers, all them guys. Haley and Gant and those guys. Did you, I asked you about, Yeah, heavy idea. [00:53:00] I- here’s a question. I just got an inquiry from one of Gant’s relatives of… They were wanting to know more about Aaron Gant getting killed. See, he got out of the joint. He went to Missouri State Penitentiary, I think it was for drugs. Yep. And he went to a club that night, and somebody walked in, was walked in, shot him, and walked out right away. Another Black dude. So this relative was asking me if I knew any more about it. I didn’t know any more about it. You remember that deal at all? I don’t remember that. Okay. I di- I actually, I was thinking that Aaron Gant and Sam Haley had been dead for years, but, that was- this was years ago. This was quite a while ago. Okay. This was probably- Yeah, I thought he might have died in prison or something, ’cause I knew they both had a lot of time. They did a lot of- Yeah … time in Missouri. Yeah. Yeah, they did. So did you- But they were kingpins. Their names are really well-known, feared names on the East Side in Kansas City. Oh, yeah. Really feared names. Absolutely. Did you ever go around Vic Fontana’s place when he opened up Fanny’s? Oh, yeah. I went in and out of several. He had several different places. He had Fanny’s. [00:54:00] He had one down on the Southwest Trafficway a little bit after your time, I think oh, God, I forgot the name of it. But yeah, the, all the mob guys went into his joints. He was mob friendly. Yeah. I was really s- I met him when he had when he had the one up on Main next to Butch’s, next to Mother’s. Oh, yeah. Yeah. He had that place yeah what was, Walter Midy. Must have been Walter Midy’s. Walter Midy. Yeah, that’s where I met Vic. And then I actually plumbed that Fanny’s when he opened up Fa

Storied: San Francisco
Painter George (S8E19)

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 33:24


Painter George, aka George Harry Crampton-Glassanos, is fine if you wanna call him just "George." In this episode, meet and get to know George. Both of his parents came to San Francisco early in their lives. His mom hails from the East Coast and her family were all working-class folks. His grandpa was a business agent for a machinist's union in Massachusetts. That grandfather shaped George's later involvement in organized labor. (Today, he's a member of the ILWU). George never knew this grandparent who had an outsize impression on him. He died shortly after George was born. But in Massachusetts, in addition to his union involvement, he owned a store that sold records on one half and hats on the other. His dad moved to San Francisco from the Midwest to attend school at the Art Institute (RIP). He got into that school and often slept overnight on a ledge on campus. Both of George's parents were punk rockers in SF in the late-Seventies. Amazing. His dad even lived with the guitarist from The Avengers (Penelope Houston's punk band). Though they would meet later, both spent time at the famed Mabuhay Gardens back in the day. George's dad was a painter as well, and that turned out to have a huge influence on George. His parents met when his mom got a job with his dad's construction working crew. This was around the mid-Eighties. George came along in 1989. After that, his parents had two more boys, making George the oldest of three. His earliest memories are from around the mid-Nineties in The Mission. George spent time when he was a kid running around The Mission and pre-gentrification Dogpatch with his dad. They lived on 18th between San Carlos and Lexington (or, zooming out a bit, between Mission and Valencia). That's two blocks from where I lived from 2003 to 2017, incidentally. But George's family got evicted from that apartment on 18th. The building sold and the new owners evicted tenants one by one, including families like George's. Both of his brothers were born in that apartment. His dad had made modifications there, handyman that he was. And George was old enough to remember all the awesome neighbors they had. I ask George about his favorite restaurants when he was a kid. "I fuckin' ate burritos every night of the week," he answers. He'd hit up nearby La Cumbre or El Buen Sabor around 300 times a year. Whiz Burger also figured big in George's childhood diet. There was a diner across 16th from The Roxie called Aunt Mary's (George shows me a coin purse from the place while we're recording) that he loved as well. Art was always encouraged at home. George's dad would bring home boxes of fax paper for him to draw on with ballpoint pens. He'd draw and draw and draw, often of things he saw. He remembers staring out the window of their place on 18th and watching cars go by, and he'd draw those. But it wasn't until high school at School of the Arts that George really started cranking it out. At SOTA, teachers encouraged George to draw whatever the hell he wanted to. He remembers drawing a skeleton pushing a paleta cart. When George tells me he attended SOTA 2004–2008, I mention that a number of past guests of this show went there around that time. "[The school] churned out a lot of us," he says. Joe Talbot, who co-wrote, produced, and directed The Last Black Man in San Francisco, went to SOTA in that era. George goes on a sidebar to share a story of getting caught smoking pot by a SOTA vice principal. I ask him to rattle off the SF schools he went to, and George obliges. Waldorf in The Mission for Kindergarten, then a Waldorf school in Pac Heights through eighth grade. They wanted him to attend their high school, but he chose SOTA instead. The Waldorf schools also encouraged art, which George appreciated. The social dynamics could be strange, though. You'd have kids like him who got into that school thanks to financial aid being classmates with kids who lived in mansions. After eighth grade, he needed a change. After he graduated from School of the Arts, George took some classes at City College. He'd been working summers painting houses for his dad, and eventually, college tailed off so he could work more. It also gave George more time for his artistic painting. This was about 20 years ago, and since then, he's been painting murals, hanging out with graffiti painters, doing work on Clarion Alley, and working with Precita Eyes to paint various houses and walls in The Mission. I ask whether George's art has evolved over the years. After thinking it over, he talks about the influence of cars and his mom and dad's comic book collections. He loved his mom's underground comics collections, and talks about going down to 23rd Street with them to Scott's Comics and Cards and SF Comic Book Co. next door. George points to artists like Spain Rodriguez, R. Crumb, and the Hernandez Brothers as having shaped his art from a young age. He'd go to Avalon on Mission for iron-on old English letters to have put on hats. The cholo influence of his neighborhood was seeping in, and George ran with it. The gumball machines on Mission with their foil stickers also played a part. He'd take those stickers home, many with images of cars on them, and draw from them. And of course the cars cruising Mission Street caught his artistic eye. George also touches on some of the violence he witnessed in The Mission in the Nineties, when he was a kid. George and his friends got around on skateboards, beater bikes, and Muni. He's quick to point out how, back in the day, you could take the 26-Valencia if you wanted to avoid potential trouble on the 14-Mission. I ask whether George got into any trouble himself. He says mostly harmless stuff like shoplifting. That was before his aforementioned time at School of the Arts. George has mixed feelings about the art scene, and I get it. He's had his art in shows, but prefers bookstores or community-oriented spaces vs. white-walled galleries. He doesn't feel like the audience that goes to those spaces is his. When he talks about painting at home after a long day at work, I ask George to talk about that work. He's currently part of a crew painting the new container cranes in the Port of Oakland. The ILWU is assembling the cranes and George and others use marine enamels to make the cranes look good. We end the podcast with how you can find George and his art. "You can find me on 24th Street," he says. No website. He's on Instagram at @paintergeorge415. We recorded this podcast at George's home in South San Francisco in April 2026. Photography by Nate Oliveira

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1868 - "Lubio"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 184:31 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1868 - "Lubio" Lubio Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia James Borders Jeffrey Hirsch Kristi Kaminski SIR CASTIC David McInnis Associate Executive Producers: Baroness Isobel Pearson of Gers James Borders Vinnie Payne Dame Rodeo Queen Carol Goodman Sir Mike The Fortunate Linda Lupatkin Jeroen Vanheeringen Knight and Dames: James Borders > Sir Boobalot of the Bootheel Jeffrey Hirsch > Sir Sifu El Padrino, Knight of E-Commerce Fulfillment Vinnie Payne > Sir Vin Payne (serving pain) Order of the Heart: James Borders End of Show Mixes: Jus Baker Darryl Crillo Art By: Francisco Scaramanga Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman ShowNotes Archive 1867.noagendanotes.com No Agenda Peerage RSS Podcast Feed Last Modified 05/14/2026 16:44:02 by Freedom Controller

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1857 - "Teen Takeover"

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 154:06 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1857 - "Teen Takeover" "Teen Takeover" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Jimmy Chimpkins of the Bloody Goiter Mike Delaney Sir e61 Black Sheep. Associate Executive Producers: Gilian Piltz Daniel Collins Eli the coffee guy Dame Astrid and Sir Mark ArchDuchess/Duke of Japan and all the Disputed Islands in the Japan Sea Linda Lu, Duchess of Jobs and writer of winning résumés Order of the Heart: Become a member of the 1857 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Art By:Darren O'Neill End of Show Mixes: MVP EOS Flush Outlook.mp3 MVP EOS Recurring Dream.mp3 MVP EOS V4V Golden Flow.mp3 Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW-Gitmo Jams Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1857.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 04/05/2026 16:13:18 by Freedom Controller

Storied: San Francisco
What a Creep's Sonia Mansfield, Part 3 (S8E13)

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 32:36


Part 3 picks up right where we left off in Part 2. While she was still working that real estate job, Sonia was treating dating like a part-time job. She signed up on several dating sites (this was before swipe apps like Bumble). She went on many awkward coffee dates. Then a friend introduced her to a guy, and the two hit it off right away. They were inseparable from the moment they met, in 2008. They moved in a couple months later. In 2010, they got married, and had a kid shortly after that. But in the middle of all this amazing life shit, Sonia was smacked with a breast cancer diagnosis. She was 38. Sonia had never necessarily wanted to be a mom. She was always happy for friends when they started having kids, but figured it just wasn't in her stars because she wanted a different kind of life. But her new partner and eventual husband told her it was a deal-breaker, and she figured, Why not? They moved from Dogpatch to Glen Park around this time, because they wanted to raise their kid in The City but needed more space to do that, and the options weren't great. Their son was born and they began raising him, eventually getting him into SF public schools. When the kid was about two-and-a-half, Sonia and her husband started to wonder whether he was on the autism spectrum. A positive diagnosis was made eventually. Sonia praises The City and its programs for kids with special needs. And, like some kids on the spectrum, he's obsessed with public transportation, so he's in the right place. (If you listen all the way through to the end of this episode, you'll hear his recording of a BART announcement.) Like most of us, the pandemic did a number on Sonia's little family. Their version went like this: The marriage did not survive. Ed note: We had Sonia and her then-husband on for our Valentine's 2019 episode. After the break-up, at Sonia's request, we took that episode down. She says that before the pandemic, she imagined that the relationship was as good as it gets. In hindsight, she thinks maybe her second breast cancer diagnosis, after her son was born, broke her husband. Up to that point, he'd been a great partner and excellent dad and solid caretaker for his wife through her first bout. The second diagnosis, coupled with a worldwide pandemic, inspired him to do not great things. Sonia tried to save the marriage, but some of her girlfriends took her down to the Madonna Inn and, as she puts it, "shook the shit out of" her. Her new reality meant figuring out what to do every other weekend when she didn't have her son. It was a lot of going to movies solo and doing 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzles while listening to podcasts. The road to healing involved early stints on dating apps, but usually only to wake up the next morning and immediately pull back. She's really learned to love her alone time. We rewind back to 2015 to talk about the origins of a big part of Sonia's life today—podcasting. She and her now-ex-husband launched Old Movies, New Beer, a show where they'd drink a beer that was new to them while chatting about some film from the past. She enjoyed it, but he fell off quickly. A friend from her movie theater days hit her up to do a show about movies, and so Dorking Out was born. It also didn't last long, but in that time, Sonia started discovering podcasts she liked. There was F This Movie and Book vs. Movie. One of the Book vs. Movie hosts was Margo Donahue, and Sonia was a fan. She reached out and the two started following each other. The love was mutual. Dorking Out had Margo on as a guest and she and Sonia gelled so well, her co-host essentially became a third wheel. When he left for unrelated reasons, she kept having Margo come back on the show. Margo slid in to become the show's new co-host. The two became as close as you can living across the continent from each other. One day, Margo shared an idea she had for a new show. She wanted to call it Seriously, Fuck That Guy. It was amid the Me Too Movement, and they'd talk about whatever piece of shit man they wanted (think: Kevin Spacey or Harvey Weinstein). But every episode would end with someone who's not an asshole. Sonia was in, no question, but she thought maybe they needed a different name. It was early 2017, and What a Creep was born. Early episode creeps included Lance Armstrong and Newt Gingrich, someone Sonia considers an OG creep. When Sonia and her ex split up, Margo was her main support. They continued doing What a Creep until 2025, when Margo suddenly passed away. They were supposed to record one day last year and Margo didn't show up. Sonia called and texted mutual friends and eventually called NYC police. Sonia had to decide whether to keep What a Creep going. She settled on having rotating guest hosts on (Erin of Bitch Talk Podcast was on recently to talk about Dick Cheney; we're in talks to have me on soon as well, which I'd be stoked to do). She appreciates the community that has developed over the years around the show. She loves it so much that it's what keeps up her presence on Facebook. I ask Sonia whether there are any San Francisco creeps we might hear more about in the future. She mentions our mayor and our governor while saying that the show leaves space for so-called roads to redemption. I like that. But I also suggest doing episodes on AI or the stupid-ass billboards all over The City. In contrast to that, we end the episode with Sonia talking about the kind of tech we do want. We recorded this episode at Rosamunde in The Mission in January 2026. Photography by Jeff Hunt

No Agenda
1847 - "Off-Road"

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 189:01 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1847 - "Off-Ramp" "Off-Ramp" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Brian Maas Sir Sala Hauser Sir Scovee Richard Gelb Sir Steve Weiss Sir donald of the fire bottles Associate Executive Producers: Sir Nate the Rogue Dame Astrid and Sir Mark ArchDuchess/Duke of Japan and all the Disputed Islands in the Japan Sea Eli the coffee guy KateDietrich.net Linda Lu, Duchess of Jobs, writer of winning résumés Become a member of the 1848 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Jen > Dame Jen, the Baroness of Beans Eli the coffee guy > Sir Eli, the Baron of Beans John Gardiner > Sir John General Art By: Rocketboy End of Show Mixes: deezlaughs EOS robertmaxwell_part2.mp3 MVP EOS Band Words.mp3 MVP EOS Slave Slab.mp3 Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: Gitmo Jams Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1847.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 03/01/2026 16:49:55This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 03/01/2026 16:49:55 by Freedom Controller

Wanye's World
WANYE DOESN'T BELIEVE THAT TRUDEAU LOVES PERRY

Wanye's World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 76:43


The show starts this week with Wanye rocking out to some Madonna, then notices the new camera in the studio. Wanye tells us about the current concerts and DJ sets being held at both Dogpatch and Little Brick. We talk some of the Olympics and the quarter final game of Canada vs Czechia and how Wanye met Jacob Markstrom. And we finish up with just some complete nonsense Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The TASTE Podcast
731: 10 Years of Koreatown with Deuki Hong 

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 72:39


Our old friend Deuki Hong joins Matt in this episode for a really fun conversation. Deuki is the chef-partner at Sohn in San Francisco, an all-day café and community space in the city's Dogpatch neighborhood. It's such a cool place, and we talk all about it. We also reflect on the publication of Deuki and Matt's first book, the New York Times Bestseller Koreatown, released ten years ago today. We talk about where Korean food was then, and the exciting moments over the past decade that we've had a front row seat for. Also on the show Matt has a really fun conversation with Anthony Randello-Jahn, known widely as social star Donut Daddy. They talk about his new cookbook and so much more. Buy: Koreatown and Koreaworld. Subscribe to This Is TASTE: ⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠, ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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1836 - "Big Bully"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 189:00 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1836 - "Big Bully" "Big Bully" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Anonymous Sir Eternus Quievi Associate Executive Producers: Sir Commodore Jstroke Eli the coffee guy Linda Lu, Duchess of jobs & writer of winning résumés Stephen Spiggle Become a member of the 1837 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Dame Meowdison > Countess Meowdison Knights & Dames Anonymous > Sir Fried Guy Under the Hill Art By: Blue Acorn End of Show Mixes: MVP EOS Slop Shop.mp3 Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: Gitmo Jams Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1836.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 01/22/2026 16:42:06This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 01/22/2026 16:42:06 by Freedom Controller

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1816 - "Boomer Knowledge"

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 197:35 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1816 - "Boomer Knowledge" "Boomer Knowledge" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Dame Kathryn cryptogranny of Bangkok Sir DoubleT Associate Executive Producers: Eli the coffee guy brian warden Clint Loudon Linda Lu, Duchess of jobs & writer of winning résumés Dame Kelly Peace Prize: Sir Onymous JD Taylor Ashley Become a member of the 1817 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Scott, Black Knight of the No Agenda Armory > Sir Scott, Black Viscount of the No Agenda Armory Knights & Dames Taylor > Dame TayTay of Durango Ashley > Dame Ashley Little Miss Sunshine. JD > JD Knight of Rivers Edge Double T > Sir Double T of the Nostr-verse. Art By: Darren O'Neill End of Show Mixes: David Denton EOS BPITU Short.mp3 EOS - Steve Jones - FBI Junk.mp3 Nykko Syme EOS Six Seven.wav Sir Joho EOS Experimental noagenda song.mp3 Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1816.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 11/13/2025 16:45:35This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 11/13/2025 16:45:35 by Freedom Controller

Dogpatch
Dogpatch Bites - West Madison Street

Dogpatch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 9:43


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Hardcore Gaming 101
Space Invaders (and Dog Patch!)

Hardcore Gaming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 105:56


LATE SUMMER/EARLY AUTUMN OF ARCADE CONCLUDES WITH TWO 1970s GAMES! Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank the space alien shooter that kicked off an entire industry. Then stick around for Dog Patch, a competitive volleyball-esque game with shotguns! This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be COOK, SERVE, DELICIOUS! 3?! — the third entry in the surprisingly lore-heavy post-apocalyptic cooking series! Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show on Bluesky to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Take a screenshot and show it to us on our Discord server! Intro music by NORM. 2025 © Hardcore Gaming 101, all rights reserved. No portion of this or any other Hardcore Gaming 101 ("HG101") content/data shall be included, referenced, or otherwise used in any model, resource, or collection of data.

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1798 - "Adam & The Robot"

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 206:38 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1798 - "Adam & The Robot" "Adam & The Robot" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Scovee Sir Your Honest Mechanic Sir Matthew of the Lower Coastal Plain Sir Luca Sir Joseph Associate Executive Producers: Chad Elliott Sir Cal of Lavender Blossoms Eli the coffee guy Linda Lu Duchess of jobs & writer of winning resumes Anonymous Secretary-General: Onymous Sir Scovee Sir Your Honest Mechanic Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Matt Stephens > Sir Matthew of the Lower Coastal Plain Kevin Ritchie > Sir Eleven-of-Nine Art By: Blue Acorn End of Show Mixes: Kevin Drinkar- Jeffrey Crocker Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1798.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 09/11/2025 16:58:06This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 09/11/2025 16:58:06 by Freedom Controller

Dogpatch
Dogpatch Blues

Dogpatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 54:22


Riverboat Game, Melungeon, Diddley Bow, Flyright, Fringe Appreciation, Elephant Ears, Rediscovery, Shellac Tonnage, Rabbitfoot, No Masters, Cairo, AAFM, Ducks, No Ribfest, Bayless Rose, Less Than Perfect

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1785 - "Mackerels"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 205:41 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1785 - "Mackerels" "Mackerels" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Eric Sir Mike, Slayer of Taxes David Crofford Harjit Dosanjh Tom Hartman willyum levenberg Lee Gunning Associate Executive Producers: Dame Astrid and Sir Mark ArchDuchess and ArchDuke of Japan and all the Disputed Islands in the Japan Sea Dame Nikki Rae Joann Burk Eric Cioffi Sir Ka$hman Linda Lu Duchess of jobs & writer of winning resumes PhD's: Eric Reinhard Sir Mike, Slayer of Taxes David Crofford Become a member of the 1786 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Eric Reinhard > Sir Eric Art By: Digital 2112 Man End of Show Mixes: Mellow D - Jud Hawley - NORAD Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1785.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 07/27/2025 16:56:14This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 07/27/2025 16:56:14 by Freedom Controller

Storied: San Francisco
The 2025 San Francisco Art Book Fair

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 29:42


Listen in as I chat with Gaelan McKeown (director of the SF Art Book Fair) and Lisa Ellsworth (director of Development and Strategy at Minnesota Street Project Foundation) as talk all things 2025 San Francisco Art Book Fair. We recorded this podcast at the Minnesota Street Project Foundation in The Dog Patch in June 2025.

Dogpatch
Dogpatch Bites - January 28, 1986

Dogpatch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 12:30


No Agenda
1775 - "Boomer Benefits"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 211:08 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1775 - "Boomer Benefits" "Boomer Benefits" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Clear Okie Eric james Tolbert Arch Duchesse Kim keeper of the nutty fluffers GauchoWoodworking Dame kicking and screaming TomOnymous Associate Executive Producers: Kim ANONYMOUS Sir PBR Streetgang Ryan George Mitchell the Tint Guy Linda Lu—Duchess of Jobs and writer of winning resumes PhD's: Eric james Tolbert Clear Okie Become a member of the 1776 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Knights & Dames Shelly > Dame Shelly holder of the CDL and Dog Momma Eric james Tolbert Clear Okie Art By: Joe Bobba End of Show Mixes: Sound Guy Steve - James Treese - Jesse Coy Nelson Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1775.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 06/22/2025 17:04:13This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 06/22/2025 17:04:13 by Freedom Controller

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1768 - "Queer The Deal"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 236:00 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1768 - "Queer The Deal" "Queer The Deal" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Rosie Linkens Anonymous Blacksheep Matthew Vandermar Sir Real & Dame Elizabeth Cody Sir Tigger Max James Dame Girl Kyle & Sir Jackie Greene Brian McIver Associate Executive Producers: Bonnie Blankshain Sean Homan Rich Fontaine Eli The Coffee Guy Linda Lu—Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes Become a member of the 1769 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Kevin Smith > Baron Kevin Smith Knights & Dames Paul Linkens > Sir Paul Linkens Art By: Blue Acorn End of Show Mixes: Bill Mountney - Nautilus K - Sound Guy Steve Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1768.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 05/29/2025 17:28:17This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 05/29/2025 17:28:17 by Freedom Controller

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1762 - "Stick Fight"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 199:06 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1762 - "Stick Fight" "Stick Fight" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Dame Susan Franny Nepal Plummer Associate Executive Producers: Jim Watts Bio Pros Michael S Jason Meyer Linda Lu, Duchess of jobs & writer of resumes Commodores: Commodore Elliot Become a member of the 1763 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Art By: Sir Shoug (aka FauxDiddley) End of Show Mixes: James Bosworth - Nautilus K Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1762.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 05/08/2025 16:49:12This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 05/08/2025 16:49:12 by Freedom Controller

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 385: Second to Naan

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 59:44


Email Usdbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.orgFollow Us@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCA Show NotesDavid on Mike Rowe's “The Way I Heard It”‘Truly A Moron': Elon Musk Puts Key Trump Official On Blast After He Goes After TeslaNavarro left a trail of political wreckage in CaliforniaNewsom is trying to loophole California out of Trump's tariff warUC Berkeley prof says California has lost 20,000 fast-food jobs since Newsom's Fast Foot ActProposed California bill would bar fining, arresting homeless people for campingFeds to look into potential fraud and corruption in Southern California homeless fundsIn unprecedented payout, L.A. County will settle sex abuse claims for $4 billionRealPage sues Berkeley over its ban on algorithmic rent pricing softwareSteph Curry's plan to build a headquarters in S.F.'s Dogpatch area is deadNBA's Steph Curry joins neighbors in opposing affordable-housing plan for ritzy Atherton

Dogpatch
Dogpatch Bites - Neil Baldwin

Dogpatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 8:07


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1748 - "Brain Rot"

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 210:32 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1748 - "Brain Rot" "Brain Rot" Executive Producers: Commodore Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Dame Becky Baroness, of the great katy prairie, protectorate of the gulf coast of texas Chap Williams Ryan Schubert Sir Scott the White Knight of Pottersville Village in Somerset, Taxachussets Baroness Sarah Ruppert Viscount Dude Named Jeff Associate Executive Producers: North Idaho Sanity Brigade Donation Anon Sir Paulie Bravo Blockman Bing La Jolla Salt Corporation Dame Stacey Eli The Coffee Guy Jillian Corrente Andrew Skallerud Linda Lu Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes Dale J Thompson Commodores: Commodore Sir Onymous Commodore Sir mike of the great katy praire Commodore Dame Becky of the great katy praire Commodore Chap Williams Commodore Ryan Schubert Become a member of the 1749 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir mike baronet > Sir mike baron of the great katy prairie, protectorate of the gulf coast of texas Dame Becky Baronetess > Dame Becky Baroness, of the great katy prairie, protectorate of the gulf coast of texas Baron Dude Named Jeff. > Viscount Dude Named Jeff Knights & Dames Scott Lamond > Sir Scott the White Knight of Pottersville Village in Somerset, Taxachussets. Jonathan Ruppert > Sir Jonathan Ruppert Art By: Data End of Show Mixes: Various - Brian Longenecker - LOBG Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1748.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 03/20/2025 16:52:04This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 03/20/2025 16:52:04 by Freedom Controller

No Agenda
1740 - "DOGE-CAM"

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 208:45 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1740 - "DOGE-CAM" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia The RARE Experience Jon Fehlman Commodore Sir Mark the Generous Sir Dave of the Gunshine State Cephieous Dame Lisa John Stewart Bay-Area Wildfire Matthew Burns Associate Executive Producers: Mongo-saurus Sir Deadname Eli the coffee guy Linda Lu Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes Sarah Credle Commodores: Commodore Sir Onymous Commodore The RARE Experience Commodore Jon Fehlman Commodore Shawn Stedman Commodore David Matheu Become a member of the 1741 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames David Matheu > Sir Dave of the Gunshine State. Mark Stedman > Sir Mark the Generous Anonymous - Sir Deadname Art By: Tante Neel - Tante_Neel@getalby.com End of Show Mixes: Sir Michaelanthony - Mister M - Prof J Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1740.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 02/20/2025 16:57:48This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 02/20/2025 16:57:48 by Freedom Controller

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1738 - "Swasticars"

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 198:49 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1737 - "Swasticars" "Swasticars" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Vesely of the Cedar Hills William Nutting Great Craig Associate Executive Producers: Dude Named Ken Sir Tooth Fairy Sir FatDad Sir Jew Claw Sir David Fugazzotto Duke of America's Heartland and the Arabian Peninsula Joe Tirio William Haughee Bowman McMahon Olivia Ogburn Eli the coffee guy Linda Lu Duchess of jobs and writer resumes Katherine J McCloskey Become a member of the 1739 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Daena Carroll > Dame Daena of the Nevada Low Lands Vesely Vesely > Sir Vesely of the Cedar Hills Art By: Pickle Surprise End of Show Mixes: UKPMX - EOS Mixer - Prof J Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1738.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 02/13/2025 16:49:43This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 02/13/2025 16:49:43 by Freedom Controller

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1725 - "Artificial Indian"

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 196:34 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1725 - "Artificial Indian" "Artificial Indian" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Commodore Sir Prime Baron of Southeast Delaware County region of Pennsylvania RS Bagwell Baron Shwoo of the Six Strings Charles Mayfield Jonathan Young Sir Scovee of the Piedmont Sir Tyler Baronet Craig Allen Anonymous Associate Executive Producers: GuantanamoBae Jules Walters Nelson Mullins Eli the coffee guy Linda Lu Duchess of jobs & writer of resumes Sarah Credle Bryan Helfs Sir Donald of Calgary 1725 Club Members: Commodore Sir Prime Baron of Southeast Delaware County region of Pennsylvania Become a member of the 1726 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Knights & Dames Art By: Darren O'Neill End of Show Mixes: Deezlaughs - Steve Jones - Neal Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1725.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 12/29/2024 16:46:57This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 12/29/2024 16:46:57 by Freedom Controller

Oilersnation Everyday with Tyler Yaremchuk
Edmonton Oilers travel to Minnesota + Bruce Curlock

Oilersnation Everyday with Tyler Yaremchuk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 55:36


It's game day, and the Edmonton Oilers are set to take on the Minnesota Wild tonight! On today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday, we'll break down everything you need to know heading into the game, including lineup notes, our Sherwood Ford Giant Question, and the all-important keys to victory.Later, we'll be joined by Bruce Curlock to discuss the Oilers' newest waiver claim, Alec Regula, and what he could bring to the team's blue line. Plus, we'll close out the show with our Bet365 Game Day Betting Challenge, where we share our picks for tonight's game.But that's not all! We'll also share details about our Christmas party at Dogpatch, where Oilers fans will gather to cheer on the team and celebrate the holiday season. We are so excited for all of you to come join us for a night full of hockey and holiday fun!Please leave your questions, comments and concerns in the Odd Company YouTube live chat throughout the program. The guys strongly encourage you to interact with them and the other Nation Citizens in the chat.

Nation Real Life
Baggedmilk and Jay are back, booing Broberg/Holloway, and pond hockey

Nation Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 53:20


It wouldn't be a Monday afternoon without a fresh episode of the Real Life podcast, would it? Of course not.The guys kicked off the first podcast episode of the week by discussing the Nation Citizen Christmas party and how the boys are excited to see everyone at Dogpatch for a night of shenanigans and a viewing party. That led to a chat about Baggedmilk and Jay's time in Toronto and how they had to jump on a plane almost immediately after getting home from the #NationVacation from Denver.Turning the show back to the Oilers, the conversation turned to whether or not it was fair that the Rogers Place faithful let the boo birds rain down on Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg. Unlike some folks in the media, the boys thought booing them was fair game. Even though both players weren't necessarily at fault for the offer sheet situation, everyone wondered if part of booing those two was also a reflection of what the fanbase thinks of management.Changing gears, the guys discussed the Juan Soto contract that he signed with the NY Mets and how the money in that sport is completely bananas. Despite not being in the same league as Shohei Ohtani in terms of being a hitter and pitcher, the Soto contract is almost as big as the New York Mets decided to empty the vault out for the former-Yankee. Now that Soto is a Met, it will be fantastic to see what the reception is like the first time he goes back to Yankee stadium.Finally, the guys wrapped up the Monday episode of Real Life with a discussion about the annual Jasper Pond Hockey Tournament that will be happening again in January. After the devastation of the wildfires from this past summer, knowing that the tourney is back makes everyone so very happy. If you want to sign up for the tournament, head to the CHE Hockey website and enter your team before they're full.

Nation Real Life
The first episode in the new studio

Nation Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 58:45


Thursday afternoon means a fresh episode of the Real Life Podcast is here to wrap up your week and help you navigate this crazy little thing called life. Unsurprisingly, the Thursday episode of the podcast was all over the map, with no single topic lasting for more than a few minutes.The guys started the Thursday episode of the podcast by discussing the new studio at Nation HQ and how Wanye is torn about converting one of the rooms into another studio. After spending a minute talking about the new studio, the conversation turned to the Nation Citizens Christmas party at Dogpatch on December 12th. With limited space available, you'll want to reserve a spot early.As you'll hear, the conversation didn't stay on track for long, as Tyler was very distracted by the bets he put down for the Lions vs. Bears game. That also led the guys to get distracted by Yaremchuk's betting sheet after he decided to write down everything he had on a loose-leaf piece of paper. Needless to say, our man puts the work in when it comes to football. Changing gears, the guys spent some time talking about tomorrow's Nation Vacation to Denver and how the logistics leading up to the trip have been hilarious. As you'll hear, the staff from Nation HQ has all kinds of interesting travel quirks, and organizing trips like this brings out the hilarity for everyone involved.Finally, the boys wrapped up the Thursday episode of the podcast with a random collection of topics, including a look at the streamer world, cryptocurrency, and how it's fun for Canadians to mail it in on American Thanksgiving even though it's only Thursday up here. Sure, your boss may expect you to work today, but the reality is that no one is doing much of anything.

Dogpatch
Dogpatch Bites: Feel The Bass

Dogpatch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 14:16


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1713 - "Lipless Wonder"

No Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 195:44 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1713 - "Lipless Wonder" "Lipless Wonder" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Tyler, Knight of South Florida's Graffiti Painted Walls Brian Dame Rita Sir pursuit of peace and tranquility Leah Rise AARON HEATH Associate Executive Producers: Ashlyn Speed The Colonel Foreman Linda Lu Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes Become a member of the 1714 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Matt Bartlett > Sir MattTheBart, Knight Troll of the Diminished State Art By: Capitalist Agenda - cap@getalby.com End of Show Mixes: Deezlaughs - David Keckto - Jeffrey Crocker Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1713.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 11/17/2024 16:42:00This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 11/17/2024 16:42:00 by Freedom Controller

OverDog: Dog Daycare & Boarding Business Tips
177: Adding Transportation To Your Services

OverDog: Dog Daycare & Boarding Business Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 45:46


In this episode, we dive into the ins and outs of adding a transportation service to your pet resort or daycare. Joined by Katrin “Kay” Green from The Dog Patch, we explore how a simple idea—using a minivan to shuttle dogs during COVID—grew into a full-scale operation with multiple buses. Kay shares her journey from that initial minivan setup to running three shuttles daily, discussing the costs, logistics, and unexpected perks of providing transportation for clients. She also offers practical tips on safety, organization, and handling challenges like finding qualified drivers and dealing with inevitable messes on the road.From building relationships with clients to creating a community icon, Kay's story illustrates how adding transportation can be a game-changer for pet care businesses. Whether you're considering a single van or a fleet of buses, this episode provides valuable insights for anyone looking to expand their services and deliver extra convenience for their customers.

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1710 - "Bro Media"

No Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 202:42 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1710 - "Bro Media" "Bro Media" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Duke Not Sure keeper of the Tri-Lakes and Southern Front Range Paul Fellner Sir Robert Dawson Sir Speedy of the Bubble James Halcon Ed Coda Dan Richman Theodore Kotyk John ONeill Sir Cristobal Sir Rod, the One Who Parties - Knight of the Crocs and Socks Sir Tim Associate Executive Producers: Andrew Justin Butler Robert Carty Linda Lu Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes Sarah Fischer Annie Breglia Teresa Andrews Become a member of the 1711 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Ralf Earl of Neutral Moresnet and Deutschland > Sir Ralf Duke of Neutral Moresnet and Deutschland. Count Not Sure > Duke Not Sure keeper of the Tri-Lakes and Southern Front Range Sir Notjake > Baronet Sir Notjake Commodores Commodore Sir Onymous Commodore Jadron Commodore Robert Dawson Commodore Commodore Eight Squared Doctor of Education Sir Onymous Count Not Sure Gery Dame Marie Paul Fellner Knights & Dames Michael Robertson > Sir Michael Robertson Commodore Sixty-Four > Sir Speedy of the Bubble Connor J Bailey > Sir Rod, the One Who Parties - Knight of the Crocs and Socks Art By: Nykko Syme End of Show Mixes: Deez Laughs - Prof J Jones - Secret Agent Paul Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1710.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 11/07/2024 16:50:38This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 11/07/2024 16:50:38 by Freedom Controller

Cool Tools
410: RJ Andrews

Cool Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 34:35


Data storyteller RJ Andrews is obsessed with data graphics. He helps organizations solve high-stakes problems with visual metaphors and persuasive graphics. He recently produced designs for The White House, Google, and MIT. RJ's newest book is “Info We Trust: How to Create Value with Data Graphics.” He is also author of “Florence Nightingale: Mortality and Health Diagrams” and other works. Learn about all publications at Visionary Press. RJ lives/works in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. Links: Newsletter X Profile Bluesky Profile TOOLS:0:00 – Intro 0:47 – Cheap book cradle (airplane neck pillow) 2:30 – Weighted bookmark 9:00 – Bendable neck reading light 12:58 – Giant desktop bookstand 20:43 – Visionary Press 20:43 – Info We Trust Watch on YouTube   For show notes and transcript visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/rj-andrews-data-storyteller/   To sign up to be a guest on the show, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/qc496XB6bGbrAEKK7

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1690 - "Corn Sweat"

No Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 200:32 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1690 - "Corn Sweat" "Corn Sweat" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Knight Z Viscountess Dame 4NLadyB4, Protectorate of Olde Town Grayson in NE Georgia Mark Goll Kathy Knight Associate Executive Producers: Rob the Constitutional Lawyer Eli The Coffee Guy Sir Not Space Force Linda Lu Duchess of jobs and writer resumes Thomas Weaver Become a member of the 1691 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Dame 4NLadyB4 > Viscountess Dame 4NLadyB4, Protectorate of Olde Town Grayson in NE Georgia Knights & Dames Zaryn Dentzel > Sir Knight Z Christian Greulich > Sir Loin of Winter Haven Art By: Francisco Scaramanga End of Show Mixes: Prof J Jones - DeezLaughs - David Keckta Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1690.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 08/29/2024 16:46:03This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 08/29/2024 16:46:03 by Freedom Controller

No Agenda
1680 - "Seismic Sundae"

No Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 193:27 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1680 - "Seismic Sundae" "Seismic Sundae" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Craig Bayliss William Levenberg Jackie Greene Harjit Dosanjh Eric-Jan Noomen James Beals Sir Dr. 1%, Baron of Liberland Mind Cosmos Craig Seedhouse Associate Executive Producers: Sir Skip Logic Casey Van Heel Eli the coffee guy Jill Melsha Linda Lu, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes Aaron Moreno Alex Schlegel Become a member of the 1681 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Robert McAndrew > Sir Boatgod Art By: Matthew Dropco End of Show Mixes: Hugh Allisson - DeezeLaughs - Neal Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1680.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 07/25/2024 16:51:26This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 07/25/2024 16:51:26 by Freedom Controller

Dogpatch
Dogpatch Bites: Phone Home

Dogpatch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 10:24


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1672 - "Sand Battery"

No Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 188:49 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1672 - "Sand Battery" "Sand Battery" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia anonymous Paul Vanderl Ben Naidus Baron Dude Named Jeff Sir Pursuit of Peace and Tranquility Evgueni Damaskine Anonymous - AE4HF.org Sir Michael Associate Executive Producers: Linda Lu, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes Nellie Grossenbacher Become a member of the 1673 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Art By: Parker Paulie, a Black Knight End of Show Mixes: DeezeLaughs - Prof J Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1672.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 06/27/2024 16:35:48This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 06/27/2024 16:35:48 by Freedom Controller

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1666 - "Wyrd"

No Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 199:30 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1666 - "Wyrd" "Wyrd" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Bag of Balls Sir PJ of Durden Gateview Publishing Anonymous Brandon Mango Sir Chad GPT Sir Black Knight Sir Ayy Jay Nonymous Sir Quoia, Baron of the Sierra Batholith Anonymous Composer Roy Nybery Sir CaneBreak Sir Plane Crash Kenneth Smith Dr Don Sir Nacho Alcatraz Associate Executive Producers: Brendan Wood Sherry Zucker John DeSanti Eli The Coffee Guy cavan drazich Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes Become a member of the 1667 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Jimmy Fulton > Sir Bag of Balls Pieter Verhoef > Sir PJ of Durden Dean Powell > Sir Dean of the Green River. Mikey Ramone > Sir Mikey Ramone Chauvin Alleman > Sir CaneBreak Art By: Francisco Scaramanga End of Show Mixes: David Keckta - Prof J Jones - Steve Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1666.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 06/06/2024 16:52:57This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 06/06/2024 16:52:57 by Freedom Controller

No Agenda
1652 - ""Ashkenormativity""

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 218:28 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1652 - "Ashkenormativity" "Ashkenormativity" Executive Producers: Sir Onmymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia mfDx of Anjou Viscount Dirty Dick Bangs of DC sir shwoo of the six strings Juraj Kojdjak Andy Griebel Sir Pursuit of Peace & Tranquility Sir Mose Associate Executive Producers: Sir Ara Derderian Eli The Coffee Guy Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes Become a member of the 1653 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Kevin of the 80th parallels > Baronette Kevin of the 80th parallels. Knights & Dames Patricia Lewis > Dame Patricia of the Practically Perfect Penmanship Art By: Capitalist Agenda - cap@getalby.com End of Show Mixes: Jesse Coy Nelson - Million Miles Mixer Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1652.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 04/18/2024 17:13:11This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 04/18/2024 17:13:11 by Freedom Controller

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1647 - "Carbon Bomb"

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 199:18 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1647 - "Carbon Bomb" "Carbon Bomb" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Insecticide Anonymous Baron James Nittel Carrie Barthel Lucas Sanders Sir Pursuit of Peace and Tranquility Justin Nelson Sir Two Wheels Sir Dan The Man, viscount of South West Florida, Protector of Cape Coral and the Islands of Captiva and Sanibel Associate Executive Producers: Ivon Fergus Sean Wright Sir Mike Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes Become a member of the 1648 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Dan The Man > Sir Dan The Man, viscount of South West Florida, Protector of Cape Coral and the Islands of Captiva and Sanibela Knights & Dames Travis Ulrich > Sir Insecticide Greg DiBernardo > Sir Two Wheels Scott > Sir Stick-in-the-Mud Crocky > Sir Crocky of the Cosmic Hi-Country Chris Snipes > Sir Chris Knight of the Thin Blue Line and Tender of the Fall Line Farm Art By: Dame Kenny-Ben kl35402@getalby.com End of Show Mixes: Stefan jacobsen - Prof JJ - Sir Michaelanthony Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1647.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 03/31/2024 16:50:15This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 03/31/2024 16:50:15 by Freedom Controller

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1643 - "NetBEUI"

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 197:38 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1643 - "NetBEUI" "NetBEUI" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Baroness Ladybird, Eagle of Toledo Bend Dame Axis of Eva Sir Lee Furious Rita Harrington Dame Kimberly Kramm Sir Mike44 Associate Executive Producers: Austin Gilman Jasmine McMahon Ron Sherman Phillip Veenstra Eli The Coffee Guy Linda Lupatkin Become a member of the 1644 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Baronetess Ladybird > Baroness Ladybird, Eagle of Toledo Bend Knights & Dames Eva Sheie > Dame Axis of Eva Andrea > Dame Andi Jayne Kimberly Kramm > Dame Kimberly Kramm Grandpa Richard Higgins -> Sir Higgins Art By: Sir JoHo End of Show Mixes: Genesis 1 - Prof J Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1643.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 03/17/2024 16:45:05This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 03/17/2024 16:45:05 by Freedom Controller

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1634 - "Nukes in Space!"

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 191:36 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1634 - "Nukes in Space!" "Nukes in Space!" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Bowman McMahon Toni Helfst Associate Executive Producers: peter knopfhart Trish The KC Keeper Sir Ghee Rami Daniel Mudge Sir R William Messing Sir Patrick Coble Duke of the South Alison Stang Duchess Linda Lupatkin Become a member of the 1635 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Renee > Dame Gunchit Renee of the Inland Empire. REV > Sir REV, Prosperity Guardian of the City of Hills Where Nothing is on the Level Art By: The Butthole Academy End of Show Mixes: Neal Jones - Prof J Jones - Sir Michaelanthony Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1634.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 02/15/2024 16:41:33This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 02/15/2024 16:41:33 by Freedom Controller

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1619 - "Flash to Bang"

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 210:58 Transcription Available Very Popular


No Agenda Episode 1619 - "Flash to Bang" "Flash to Bang" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Mike & Becky Chinni Baronet and Baronettes of The Great Katy Prarie Anonymous Dame Kristin of Carmel-By-The-Sea John Greer Bill Mountney anonymous USA Toy Sales Eric Makarewicz Dame Janice of the Bombing Range. Jon from Immediate Casualty Care Benjamin Domzalsk Jesse Skallerud Priscilla OLeary Dylan Associate Executive Producers: Bowman McMahon Kathryn Boudreau Jamie Forsythe Sir Pursuit of Peace & Tranquility Dame Astrid Duchess of Japan and all the Disputed Islands Dave the broke air traffic controller Sir Jeremy Chum-Phatti IAN WATT JS Brandon Trainque Linda Lupatkin Become a member of the 1620 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes mike Chinni, Knight of the Great Katy Prairie > Baronet Becky Chinni, , Dame of the Great Katy Prairie > Baronetess Knights & Dames Nick Ridge > Baronet Nickster of the Highgrove overlooking the Grand Terrace of the Inland Empire. Art By: Dirty Jersey Whore End of Show Mixes: Jesse Coy Nelson - Bill Mountney - Jesse Coy Nelson Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1619.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 12/24/2023 17:21:22This page created with the FreedomController

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1613 - "Fossil Fools"

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 199:31 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1613 - "Fossil Fools" "Fossil Fools" Executive Producers: Sir Onymouos of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Dame Pluma: Protector of the Feathered Whales Sir Dirt Sir Protecter of the Driftless Area Carl Post Ulrich Hörkens Shaun Boyce René Bernhardsgrütter Associate Executive Producers: Millennial Fred Ryan DiAsio Steven Rivas Sir Edward of Tatten Hall, Baron of Flyover Country Dame Beth Joe Deffen Blank D. W. Baronet John of the St Clair Lowlands Linda Lupatkin Become a member of the 1614 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Gary of Casco Point on Lake Minnetonka > Baronet Sir Not Sure > Sir Not Sure Baron, Keeper of the Tri-Lakes Sir Julian > Sir Julian, Baron of the Santa Cruz Mountains Sir FOD Father, Baronet > Sir Edward of Tatten Hall, Baron of Flyover Country Knights & Dames Pluma> PLUMA: DAME OF THE FEATHERED WHALES Wirt Fuller> Sir Dirt John Brownlee > Sir Protecter of the Driftless Area John Cooper > Baronet John of the St Clair Lowlands PhD Graduates: Wirt Fuller Art By: Sir Dirty Jersey Whore End of Show Mixes: Neal Jones - Jesse Coy Nelson Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1613.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 12/03/2023 16:53:52This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 12/03/2023 16:53:52 by Freedom Controller

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1606 - "Food Noise"

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 203:11 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1606 - "Food Noise" "Food Noise" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Skunkbeard, Knight of the Third Coast Dame Mary of the Domestead Sir Phoenix Finnickin of the Pennsylvania Tartarians Dr Sir Becoming Heroic That Dame StitchyWoman Sir Guust Kadaver Dame Karen Sir Atomgiant of Cary Amy Thiessen Sir Cal of Lavender Blossoms.org Associate Executive Producers: Sir Pursuit of Peace and Tranquility Linda Lupatkin Become a member of the 1607 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Denise Robertson > Dame Denise, Queen of COBALT programmers Mary Neu > Dame Mary of the Domestead Patricia Cross > That Dame StitchyWoman Douglas McPhate > Sir Skunkbeard, Knight of the Third Coast Edward Tarrant > Sir Phoenix Finnickin of the Pennsylvania Tartarians Mark Borst > Dr Sir Becoming Heroic PhD Graduates: Sir Onymous Douglas McPhate Mary Neu Edward Tarrant Mark Borst Patricia Cross Sir Guust Kadaver Bradley Selsor Welcome new No Agenda MD PhD’s to the society of learned persons. The path to this high academic honor for some of you has been long if not costly. Some of the price has been paid by your hard-earned wisdom. And some in other ways. But today is not an end. It is only a beginning. From this point forward, go forth and spread the No Agenda word far and wide. We will not be silenced. We will not be deterred. The truth is out there. Now go and find it! Art By: Nessworks nessworks@getalby.com End of Show Mixes: Pyramid King Reuben - Sir Chris Wilson - Secret Agent Paul Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1606.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 11/09/2023 16:54:20This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 11/09/2023 16:54:20 by Freedom Controller

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1596 - "Flagger"

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 187:30 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1596 - "Flagger" "Flagger" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Caira Paravel Sir Leo of Low Earth Orbit Jonathan Young Zachary Nelson Sir 1% Duke Sir Scovee Sir MAGA Kevin McLaughlin Archduke of Luna Associate Executive Producers: Sir Don Francis of Chandler Bork the Dog Linda Lupatkin Connecticut meetup Become a member of the 1597 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Scovee of the Piedmont > Duke Knights & Dames anonymous > Sir Leo of Low Earth Orbit Art By: Francisco Scaramanga End of Show Mixes: Deezlaughs with Matty J - Sound Guy Steve - Jesse Coy Nelson Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1596.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 10/05/2023 16:39:17This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 10/05/2023 16:39:17 by Freedom Controller

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1585 - "Uptick"

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 239:04 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1585 - "Uptick" "Uptick" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and lower slobbovia Adam Urbano Baron Harkonnen Larkin Harman Sir Cycle Path Dame Kelly Rolando Gonzalez Sir Harry Pilgrim Weller Drennon JD Jared Collier Aeron Sinclaire Baron Sir Goon Todd Troutman Sir Render ashley karalis Jodi Atkinson Robert Lucier William Gerken Carol edgar Kevin Williams Lucas Hoehn Anonymous Sir HarvHat Vangelli Associate Executive Producers: Dame TrailChicken Christ Palmos Dame Elemental Ben Shanks Kyle Twohig Denzel Olde Kalter Baron No Britton Sprouse Jeffrey Smith Joseph Salahshour James Lawler Linda Lupatkin Sir Man-on-the-mount Shameless the hillbilly whisperer Sir Alecks Gates Lauren Poblete Sir Roundguy Anonymous Become a member of the 1586 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Cycle Path - > Baron Knights & Dames AG Bennett > Dame TrailChicken Arthur Saint > Sir Roundguy Chris Belyea > Sir Thnorky Harvey Smith > Sir HarvHat Casey Gray > Sir Man-on-the-mount Ronnie Chambliss > Sir Shameless the hillbilly whisperer Bob Butler > Sir Bob - Protector of Western FoCo Art By: Darren O'Neill - darrenoneill@getalby.com End of Show Mixes: Lee O Lapuke - Deezlaughs - Tom Starkweather - Steve Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1585.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 08/27/2023 17:47:57This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 08/27/2023 17:47:57 by Freedom Controller

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1576 - "Disease X"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 207:24 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1576 - "Disease X" "Disease X" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Baronetess of the Rustling Forests Jennifer Wilson Wirt Fuller Troy Peterson nathan traywick Sir Wolfpack Ultra Danielle Dougherty Jeff Greene Associate Executive Producers: Kelly Allison Sir Ever of the What Dame Ammes of Lake Country Sir Ramsey Cain Baron Sir Lee Furious James Lee Sir Scott Best step mom in the universe! Sir Matt Linda Lupatkin Dana Brunetti - Govenor of Eldorado 1576 Club Members: Become a member of the 1577 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Lee Furious > Baronet Knights & Dames Janice Hall > Baronetess of the Rustling Forests Amy Dunn > Dame Ammes of Lake Country Brian Wolf > Sir Wolfpack Ultra Ian Trimble > Sir LordZeek of Louisiana Art By: Dirty Jersey Whore - DJW@getalby.com End of Show Mixes: Neal Jones - Deezlaughs & Matty J - Tom Starkweather Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1576.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 07/27/2023 16:55:40This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 07/27/2023 16:55:40 by Freedom Controller

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1570 - "Unbanked"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 185:14 Transcription Available


No Agenda Episode 1570 - "Unbanked" "Unbanked" Executive Producers: Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia James Gemmell Sir markontheuniverse Jeffrey Wolf Matthew Parr Sir Tür-ki-ye Dame Mariella anonymous Sir Tech Wizard D W Associate Executive Producers: Dame Jennifer, Protector of the Paperbacks Rami Mckinney Jaime Sir Guust Kadaver Gina Pettaris 1570 Club Members: Sir markontheuniverse Become a member of the 1571 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Jennifer > Dame Jennifer, Protector of the Paperbacks Mark Murphy > Sir markontheuniverse William Levenberg > Sir Tür-ki-ye Justin Nelson Price > Sir Tech Wizard Art By: Sir Parker Paulie End of Show Mixes: Sir Dewcifer - Deezlaughs - Steve Jones - Neal Jones Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1570.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 07/06/2023 16:30:50This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 07/06/2023 16:30:50 by Freedom Controller