Topic: Fathers Day

59 chapters across the catalog

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 1:57:13 - 2:03:17

1774: Leave it to Bibi

No Agenda Value-for-Value, Father's Day Art Selection

The podcast hosts discuss the "Value-for-Value" funding model, encouraging listeners to return value based on the content's worth to them. For Father's Day, they selected a graffiti-style artwork by "Blue Acorn" from the No Agenda Art Generator. The hosts debate the merits of different artistic styles and the impact of AI on the dynamic range of submitted works.

Two Beards
Episode 1773

1773: Two Beards

Father's Day Traditions, American Sock Company Lifetime Guarantees

The hosts open the June 15, 2025, episode by discussing Father's Day traditions and the perceived decline in gift-giving. A detailed conversation ensues regarding the quality of modern socks, specifically comparing Smart Wool and a boutique American sock company that offers a lifetime replacement guarantee. One host recounts receiving high-quality Japanese-themed socks as a gift during a visit to Fredericksburg.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 2:01:49 - 2:03:47

1773: Two Beards

Father's Day Origins, Eisenhower Administration Recognition

The hosts discuss the historical origins of Father's Day, noting it was established as a response to the long-standing celebration of Mother's Day. While early attempts to create the holiday began in the early 1900s, it gained formal recognition during the Eisenhower administration in 1956 and was further solidified in the 1970s. The segment touches on modern perceptions of the day as a "nudnik" holiday often associated with the patriarchy.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 2:27:42 - 2:33:52

1773: Two Beards

Father's Day Donor Tributes, Medical Complications Discussion

Listeners send in donations in honor of their fathers, with some sharing sobering stories of loss and health struggles. One donor, Amzie Meyer, requests prayers for those suffering from medical complications allegedly linked to recent vaccinations. Another tribute comes from Sir Donald in Calgary, who honors his late father and seeks "house hunting karma" as he relocates within Alberta. The segment blends personal memorials with broader social commentary.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 1:59:22 - 2:14:23

1669: You-Crane

Executive Producer Credits, Father's Day Donations

A lengthy segment honors executive and associate executive producers who donated in celebration of Father's Day. Notable contributions came from Carlsbad, Missoula, and Columbus, with many producers requesting "de-douching" for friends and family. The segment includes personal stories of loss, recovery from "democide," and professional milestones.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 3:02:44 - 3:11:18

1669: You-Crane

Father's Day Tributes, Easy Landscapes

The show concludes with a final round of Father's Day donations and tributes to deceased parents. Producers from across the U.S. and Canada sent messages of gratitude for their fathers' guidance and for the show's role in their lives. A call-out is made to "Easy Landscapes" and "Bad Idea Supply" for their unique backyard incinerators.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 2:11:32 - 2:16:23

1566: Hush Up Boy!

No Agenda Art Generator and Episode Artwork

The artwork for Episode 1565, titled "Klop," is discussed, featuring a Father's Day theme by artist Francisco Scaramanga. The hosts review various submissions from the No Agenda Art Generator and explain the process of selecting a primary image for each episode. Listeners are encouraged to contribute their own digital art to the community-driven platform.

CL0P
Episode 1565

1565: CL0P

Father's Day Zephyr Report and Turkey Call Gifts

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the Father's Day special with a report on a ten-car Zephyr train sighting in Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts exchange Father's Day greetings and discuss gifts, including a manual turkey call device.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461

1461: Bi-Pox

Father's Day Traditions, Juneteenth Federal Holiday Origins

The observation is made that Father's Day has shifted toward fathers texting each other rather than receiving traditional gifts. Discussion turns to Juneteenth being established as a federal holiday by President Biden in 2021 following the George Floyd protests. The holiday is characterized as a local Texas celebration of the delayed notification of the Emancipation Proclamation rather than the legal end of slavery itself.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 1:51:07 - 1:58:45

1461: Bi-Pox

Associate Executive Producers, Father's Day Tributes, NBA Finals

A final round of donations and Father's Day tributes are read, including messages from Canadian listeners criticizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The segment concludes with a brief mention of the Golden State Warriors winning the NBA Finals over the Boston Celtics.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 2:57:09 - 3:06:14

1461: Bi-Pox

Final Donor Credits, Father's Day Call-outs, Birthday Wishes

The final segment of the show includes a long list of $50+ donations, many of which are Father's Day tributes. Listeners from across the US and Canada send in messages of support, birthday wishes, and local anecdotes, including a discussion on the different types of North Carolina barbecue.

Media Liescape
Episode 1358 2:29:35 - 2:34:18

1358: Media Liescape

Final Donor Acknowledgments, Father's Day Tributes

The hosts read the final list of donors for the episode, including contributions from Tucson, Seattle, and Amsterdam. A special "make good" is read for Sir Arthur, wishing him a happy Father's Day on behalf of his five sons.

Quantum Supremacy
Episode 1357 10:36 - 11:27

1357: Quantum Supremacy

Father's Day Observations, Seeding Person Vernacular

The cultural shift toward gender-neutral terminology is mocked through the invention of the term "seeding person" as a male counterpart to "birthing person." The importance of Father's Day is noted as having increased in recent years. This follows a period where both Mother's and Father's Day were treated with less sincerity in public discourse.

Quantum Supremacy
Episode 1357 1:51:56 - 1:58:59

1357: Quantum Supremacy

Father's Day Dedications, Medical Karma and Global Donors

The show continues with a long list of Father's Day dedications and requests for "medical" and "jobs" karma. Donors from Oregon, Florida, and Great Britain are recognized for their support. The segment highlights the personal stories of listeners, including those who have "hit their family members in the mouth" with the show to wake them up to media deconstruction.

Stilts and Steroids
Episode 1355 2:26:06 - 2:31:21

1355: Stilts and Steroids

Father's Day Donations, Latvian Birthday, and Jobs Karma

A final round of listener donations includes a $100 contribution from a German Shepherd breeder and several Father's Day tributes. A special birthday shout-out is given to Christine, a "smoking hot Latvian wife" of a producer. The segment concludes with a collective "Jobs Karma" blessing for all listeners seeking employment and a reminder of the show's value proposition.

White Tears
Episode 1256 1:24:14 - 1:28:42

1256: White Tears

Knighting Ceremony, Independence Day Reflection

Several listeners are elevated to the rank of Knight or Dame, including Sir Cuss of Maastricht. A message from Sir Kevin McLaughlin reflects on the 244th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, honoring the 56 men who pledged their lives and fortunes in 1776. The segment encourages listeners to celebrate the holiday despite the current national crisis.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 1:53:07 - 1:58:53

1253: Trained Marxist

Father's Day Tributes, Knighting Ceremony, Producer Notes

A series of Father's Day tributes and donations are read, including a contribution from Levi Prinzing in Minnesota. The segment includes the knighting of several producers and personal stories from listeners about their families and the impact of the show. The hosts use these notes to connect with the audience and acknowledge the financial support of the "Gitmo Nation."

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 1:58:54 - 2:03:31

1253: Trained Marxist

New Human Resources, Memorial Donations, Family Legacies

The show celebrates the birth of a new "human resource," Princess Sprinkles, and acknowledges memorial donations for fathers who have passed away. Dame Meowdison and Sir Colin provided significant contributions in honor of their parents. The segment highlights the multi-generational listenership of the program and the personal connections formed through the donation notes.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 2:15:56 - 2:22:35

1253: Trained Marxist

Father's Day Dedications, JCD Hose Clip, Show Wrap-up

The final set of Father's Day donations includes notes from Heather Heineking in Seattle and Matthew Decker in South Dakota. The hosts attempt to find a classic "homoerotic" audio clip of John Dvorak describing refinery fire fighting, though they are unable to locate it immediately. The segment concludes the formal donation reading for the episode.