Topic: Cinco De Mayo

21 chapters across the catalog

Spaving
Episode 1658 1:13:32 - 1:18:57

1658: Spaving

No Agenda Art, Technical Glitches and Dutch Masters

The No Agenda Art Generator experienced a temporary outage due to a pre-show code upgrade, but was restored in time for the broadcast. The winning art for the episode, a Cinco de Mayo-themed mayonnaise jar, was created by Dutch artist Tante Neal. The hosts emphasized the value of artist contributions and the "Value for Value" model that sustains the show without traditional advertising.

French Rats
Episode 1448

1448: French Rats

Cinco de Mayo, Netherlands Liberation Day, Government Memo Writing

The hosts open the show by discussing the origins of Cinco de Mayo and the lyrics of their theme song. They contrast the holiday with the Netherlands' Liberation Day, noting the historical context of freedom from Nazi occupation. A personal anecdote follows regarding a government seminar on professional memo writing and formatting.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447

1447: G.E.R.M.

No Agenda Show Schedule Change and Listener Feedback

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss a proposed shift in the podcast's recording time to two hours later in the day. Curry notes significant pushback from a small but vocal group of listeners who claim the change would disrupt their daily routines. The hosts decide to implement a one-month test starting on Thursday, May 5, 2022, to monitor how the schedule change affects live viewership and donation patterns.

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 1:32:28 - 1:38:09

1446: That 70's Podcast

No Agenda Show Logistics and Time Change

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss moving the show's start time to 11:00 AM, citing the need for a more sustainable production schedule and better sleep. The change is set to take effect on Thursday, May 5th, coinciding with Cinco de Mayo. The hosts thank the "trolls" in the live stream for their feedback and support over the show's 15-year history.

Beaches are Open
Episode 1239 2:37:22 - 2:43:00

1239: Beaches are Open

Peerage Rankings, Cinco de Mayo Birthdays

A list of "Cinco de Mayo" birthdays is read, including a special shout-out to "Theodorable," a host's grandson turning three. The Peerage Rankings are updated, with Sir Jim Watts officially becoming the Baron of Whistler. The hosts thank the community for their continued financial support through the "Gitmo Nation" system.

Miss Lawyer USA
Episode 1135

1135: Miss Lawyer USA

Cinco de Mayo, Cy Young, and Newsletter Delivery Issues

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the show on May 5, 2019, discussing various holidays including Cinco de Mayo and Liberation Day in the Netherlands. Dvorak reports significant delivery issues with his recent newsletter, noting that many Gmail users failed to receive it. They speculate on whether specific keywords like "bank passwords" triggered spam filters or if the inclusion of a photo of Dvorak's grandson, Theodore, affected the distribution.

Miss Lawyer USA
Episode 1135 2:04:55 - 2:11:02

1135: Miss Lawyer USA

Donation Segment and 5519 Celebrations

The hosts read a long list of donations, many of which are for $55.19 to celebrate Cinco de Mayo and Dvorak's grandson Theodore's second birthday. They acknowledge various producers from around the world, including those in the "Disputed Promised Land" (Israel) and various U.S. states.

End of an Era
Episode 1038 1:03:56 - 1:07:13

1038: End of an Era

Cultural Appropriation and Cinco de Mayo Controversy

The hosts discuss the history of Cinco de Mayo and the Battle of Puebla, arguing that Americans have a historical reason to celebrate the defeat of the French. They play a clip of a young man being harassed by social justice activists for wearing a poncho, with the activists accusing him of "perpetuating stereotypes." The segment critiques the modern sensitivity regarding cultural appropriation.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 1:17:35 - 1:22:25

1030: Phoneliness

Associate Executive Producers and Cinco de Mayo

Sir Warren Carroll and Sir Eagle-Eye Null are recognized for their contributions and requests for "jobs karma." Sir James of the Mountain becomes an Associate Executive Producer, noting that he sees No Agenda artwork on his Ford F-150 Sync screen. He also critiques the commercialization of Cinco de Mayo in the United States, noting it is not a major holiday in Mexico but rather a marketing tool for beer companies.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 2:40:01 - 2:43:27

1030: Phoneliness

Dutch Remembrance Day and Cinco de Mayo

The Netherlands observes two minutes of silence on May 4th for Remembrance Day, followed by Liberation Day on May 5th. This year, activists have threatened to disrupt the silence to protest perceived racial issues in Dutch history. The hosts also discuss the upcoming Cinco de Mayo, noting its status as a minor holiday in Mexico that has been heavily promoted by American marketers.

Show X
Episode 984 1:19:56 - 1:24:09

984: Show X

Superstitions, Ride of the Valkyries, and Cinco de Mayo Rituals

The hosts discuss the superstitions embedded in the show's pre-live rituals, such as singing along to "Ride of the Valkyries" and shouting "Cinco de Mayo." These rituals, though not included in the final podcast recording, are essential for "getting psyched" for the three-hour broadcast. The "Ride of the Valkyries" tradition is jokingly traced back to the propaganda techniques of Joseph Goebbels.

Watergate II
Episode 928 2:45:38 - 2:49:37

928: Watergate II

Cinco de Mayo, Battle of Puebla and Cultural Appropriation

The historical significance of Cinco de Mayo is explained as the Battle of Puebla, where the Mexican army defeated French forces. The hosts discuss a viral video of a "social justice warrior" harassing a man for wearing a poncho on the holiday. They argue that the holiday has become a target for claims of cultural appropriation despite its role in North American history.

GREP
Episode 926 2:05:45 - 2:10:28

926: GREP

No Agenda Well-Wishers and Cinco de Mayo Donations

The hosts read the list of "well-wishers" and donors who contributed to the show, noting a lack of donations specifically for Cinco de Mayo. They acknowledge several "33" and "boob" donations, as well as contributions from the ham radio community. The segment includes a brief mention of "May the Fourth" (Star Wars Day) and the hosts' failure to capitalize on the theme for the episode.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 1:22:43 - 1:26:03

821: Manterruptors

Upcoming Clip Show, Liberation Day in the Netherlands

The hosts announce an upcoming special episode edited by Sir Cyber, featuring "No Agenda Funnies." They discuss the significance of May 5th in the Netherlands, which is celebrated as Liberation Day to commemorate the end of Nazi occupation. The date also marks the one-year anniversary for Adam and Tina, coinciding with Cinco de Mayo.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 2:56:53 - 3:04:35

821: Manterruptors

Outro, Final Sign-off from Amsterdam

The hosts sign off from the "poop deck of the SS Plop" in Amsterdam, thanking the chat room for enduring the technical difficulties. They remind listeners of the upcoming special episode on Thursday and the return to live broadcasting from Texas and California on Sunday. The show ends with the "Spot the Spook" jingle and a final musical montage.

Boston Brakes
Episode 530 57:29 - 1:00:39

530: Boston Brakes

Equipment Failure, Superstition and Subconscious Sabotage

During the recording, a piece of equipment falls and shatters, requiring a quick repair with a soldering iron. The hosts joke that the accident was a result of "subconscious sabotage" due to missing a "Cinco de Mayo" ritual, leading to a broader discussion on how people inadvertently sabotage themselves when they are stressed or superstitious.

Episode 512 1:26:52 - 1:33:12

512: Club Sub

Cinco de Mayo, British Game Show Ignorance

A segment from the BBC game show "Eggheads" reveals a surprising lack of knowledge regarding Cinco de Mayo among British contestants. The hosts use the clip to mock the "dumbing down" of public intelligence and the reliance on background music in modern television production.