Topic: San Jose

51 chapters across the catalog

White Ringer
Episode 1627 3:17:21 - 3:19:34

1627: White Ringer

Good News, Addison Kyprios, San Jose Sharks

Twelve-year-old Addison Kyprios, who suffers from a rare sun disorder called EPP, was granted a special experience with the San Jose Sharks hockey team. The nonprofit Shadow Jumpers and the Sharks Foundation renovated her basement into a bedroom and arranged for her to skate with the team. The story highlights the community effort to bring joy to a young fan facing a critical illness.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 2:19:55 - 2:22:04

1544: Trusted Flaggers

International Reactions and Nayib Bukele's Critique

Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele criticized the US indictment of a main opposition candidate, stating that the United States has lost its ability to use "democracy" as a tool of foreign policy. This international perspective is contrasted with domestic academic views, such as those from a San Jose State professor who views the indictment as a long-overdue moment of presidential accountability.

Healthscare System
Episode 1521 2:04:44 - 2:09:21

1521: Healthscare System

Value for Value, Listener Support Roll Call

A list of donors contributing various amounts, including "birthday donations" and "boob numbers" (80.08), were acknowledged for their financial support. The hosts emphasized the "Value for Value" model, where listeners determine the worth of the content and contribute accordingly. Donors from locations ranging from Roswell, New Mexico, to Sherwood Park, California, were recognized for their "time, talent, and treasure."

Cat's Paw
Episode 1505 53:05 - 56:06

1505: Cat's Paw

Elizabeth Holmes, Theranos Fraud Sentencing

Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed blood-testing startup Theranos, was sentenced to 135 months (over 11 years) in federal prison. A judge in San Jose, California, handed down the sentence following her conviction for defrauding investors and conspiracy. The case highlighted the downfall of a company once valued at $9 billion that collapsed in 2018 after its technology was proven bogus.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498 1:17:02 - 1:19:36

1498: Junk Fees

San Francisco Bay Area Earthquake and Local Culture

A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck the San Francisco Bay Area, centered near San Jose, marking the strongest tremor in eight years. Despite the lack of damage, local news coverage was extensive, while observers noted the continued prevalence of N95 masks among the "fit looking old people" in the Berkeley area.

Caliphate Cubs
Episode 1420 1:25:55 - 1:29:05

1420: Caliphate Cubs

Internet Infrastructure History and MAE-East

A historical look at internet infrastructure recalls the importance of Metropolitan Area Exchanges (MAE), specifically MAE-East. Anecdotes describe the physical vulnerability of these hubs in the early days of the internet, including a flood at MAE-East that caused significant connectivity issues. The discussion highlights how centralized networking points remain potential targets for disruption.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 34:36 - 36:17

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Extreme Weather Connectivity, Ocean Heat Absorption

Meteorology professors link back-to-back hurricanes like Harvey and Irma to warming oceans and climate change, suggesting extreme weather is the "new normal." A study in the journal *Science* finds that oceans are absorbing heat 40% faster than previously predicted by the UN. This rapid warming is tied to increased rainfall intensity, coral reef destruction, and declining oxygen levels in the sea.

Spookberg
Episode 1332 1:26:40 - 1:29:02

1332: Spookberg

San Jose Airport Hot Mic, Pilot Profanity Incident

An audio recording from San Jose Mineta International Airport captures a pilot's profanity-laced rant over an open air traffic control frequency. The pilot is heard disparaging the local area and residents before realizing his microphone was keyed. The incident is noted for its lack of professionalism and the subsequent identification of the pilot through flight data.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 2:58:13 - 3:06:49

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

Associate Executive Producer Donations and Birthday Reads

A large group of producers is thanked for their contributions, including Sir Man at the Center ($131.44) and several $100+ donors. The hosts read birthdays for listeners across the country, including Grace Bond (14) and Colin Onufray (24). They emphasize that the show remains independent of "creepy ads from Big Pharma" thanks to these individual contributions.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 2:38:23 - 2:50:03

1305: Palin Pardon

Listener Birthdays, Donation Acknowledgments, Global Community

The hosts read a final round of donations and birthday wishes from listeners in locations ranging from Lithuania to San Jose. They acknowledge the "intangible gifts" given by spouses on behalf of their partners and the "amygdala maintenance" the show provides. The segment reinforces the global nature of the "No Agenda" community and its reliance on the value-for-value model.

Doggy DNA
Episode 1257 36:07 - 38:21

1257: Doggy DNA

Public Defiance of COVID-19 Restrictions in California

Residents in California, particularly in San Jose, are increasingly ignoring COVID-19 social distancing mandates and restaurant restrictions. Reports indicate that while some business owners scramble to comply when cameras are present, many return to normal operations immediately after. This trend is compared to the resilience of Londoners during the Blitz, who returned to normal life despite ongoing threats.

Doggy DNA
Episode 1257 1:52:23 - 2:06:24

1257: Doggy DNA

Listener Knightings and Baby Making Karma

Several listeners were knighted or granted baronies following significant donations, including "Boo-Boo" (Elliot Miller Kaverick) for his 16th birthday and Sir E of Silicon Valley. Baron Von Stupid of Missoula noted his wife's disdain for the "stupid radio program." The segment concludes with requests for "baby making karma" and "jobs karma" from various supporters across the United States.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 1:38:20 - 1:42:09

1250: Noodle Nation

Police Union Response and San Jose "Groin Shot" Story

The New York City Police Union boss issued a statement rejecting the actions of the officers in Minneapolis while criticizing the media and legislators for vilifying the profession. Meanwhile, a report from San Jose describes an anti-bias trainer, Derek Sanderlin, who was shot in the groin with a rubber bullet while trying to de-escalate a protest. The hosts find the "human interest" framing of the story questionable.

Predeceased
Episode 1187 2:15:48 - 2:18:20

1187: Predeceased

San Jose Microgrids and PG&E CEO Response

San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo announced plans to explore electrical microgrids using solar and fuel cells to maintain power during PG&E outages. Meanwhile, PG&E CEO Bill Johnson faced backlash for suggesting that residents struggling with spoiled food during shutoffs should visit food banks.

El Valvador
Episode 1112

1112: El Valvador

San Jose Flood Warnings, California Infrastructure Issues

San Jose, California, faces potential flooding as emergency alerts warn of a foot of water on city streets. Local transit, including the Capitol Corridor train, is experiencing significant delays due to flooded tracks. Mandatory evacuations are being monitored via RSS feeds and emergency alert systems.

Crush ICE
Episode 1048 10:35 - 13:30

1048: Crush ICE

CBD for Pets, Fourth of July Firework Anxiety

Pet owners are increasingly using CBD tinctures to calm dogs and cats during Fourth of July fireworks displays. While dispensaries in San Jose report high sales of these products, veterinarians warn that they cannot prescribe them due to federal law. The report emphasizes that while CBD may be safe, THC remains toxic to domestic animals.

Pot on Sale
Episode 1046 1:22:45 - 1:26:04

1046: Pot on Sale

Panama Canal Tolls, Cabo San Jose, Sailing Logistics

A donor from Cabo San Jose requests "sailboat karma" for a passage to Ensenada. This sparks a discussion about the logistics and costs of taking a small vessel through the Panama Canal. The hosts compare canal tolls to high aviation landing fees in Europe, which are designed to discourage small operators from using major infrastructure.

Free Scooter!
Episode 1044 1:24:27 - 1:28:14

1044: Free Scooter!

San Jose Scooter Regulations and Bike Path Criticism

San Jose is following San Francisco's lead in regulating motorized rental scooters due to concerns over sidewalk safety and improper parking. The discussion extends to the poor implementation of bike paths in American cities, which are often built without the necessary century-long cultural integration seen in Europe. A bike safety officer's criticism of the show's stance on urban mobility is also addressed.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 2:37:23 - 2:39:10

1040: Pardon Me

Miss America Swimsuit Ban and Google San Jose Protest

The Miss America organization announced it is dropping its swimsuit competition to focus on talent and substance. In other news, activists in San Jose are protesting Google's plans for a "mega-campus," fearing it will exacerbate the city's homelessness and eviction crises. The protesters are demanding that Google commit to protecting local residents from tech-driven gentrification.