Topic: Rotterdam

4 chapters across the catalog

57: Capitol Heel
2:37:20 - 2:43:11

57: Capitol Heel

Final Donor Thank Yous, Black History Month Materials

The hosts conclude the donation segment, thanking supporters from Rotterdam and Spartanburg. A listener from South Carolina shares materials sent by a "Diversity and Inclusion Officer" for Black History Month that focus on white LGBTQ+ figures and "Unity Month" rather than Black history. The hosts argue this is an example of using Black history to promote unrelated political agendas.

47: Killer Wasp
2:35:39 - 2:39:27

47: Killer Wasp

Hunger Winter Memories and Hip-Hop Sensibilities

A host shares his mother-in-law's stories of the "Hunger Winter" in WWII Rotterdam, which influenced his habit of keeping an abundant supply of food. This is contrasted with his "hip-hop" persona at MTV, where he drove a Rolls Royce and carried a mobile phone in a briefcase. The "Grey Poupon" in the dashboard served as a playful nod to the elite status symbols he was subverting.

19: Block the Vote
0:02 - 2:32

19: Block the Vote

Mo Facts Episode 19 Introduction and Holiday Catch-up

Adam Curry and Moe open the 19th episode of Mo Facts on December 30, 2019. They discuss their respective Christmas holidays, family visits, and the demands of maintaining a podcast schedule during the end-of-year break. Moe mentions his mother's visit and the exhaustion of parenting during the holidays while Adam shares details about his family time in Rotterdam.

14: Victimization Mentailty
0:04 - 1:48

14: Victimization Mentailty

Family First, Veterans Day, and Value for Value

The hosts open the show by explaining their two-week absence, citing family commitments in Rotterdam and Veterans Day celebrations for a father who served in the Navy. They introduce the value-for-value model, encouraging listeners to donate via Mo Fund Me if they find the content worthwhile.