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On this episode of Entertainment Unscripted, actress, comedian and director Lilan Bowden sits down with Daily Bruin contributor Mia Fernandez to discuss forging her own path in Hollywood.
In this May episode of Daily Bruin Spotlight, host Reid Sperisen is joined by contributors Izzy Greig and Eleanor Meyers to unpack the latest in arts and entertainment at UCLA and beyond. Izzy shares updates on the undergraduate film showcase, including Ella Rhodes' punk-vampire short "Hickeys" and recaps highlights from the Cannes Film Festival. Eleanor dives into lifestyle reporting with a feature on Enzo's Pizzeria, Ocean Vuong's newest novel "The Emperor of Gladness" and standout looks from the Met Gala. Reid rounds out the episode with music and fine arts coverage, including DJ ST3RR's rise on the UCLA party circuit and a breakdown of Spring Sing 2025. From film and fashion to food and fiction, this episode celebrates creativity in every form.
Hosts Reid Sperisen, Adam Kakuk and Aisosa Onaghise cover new student film projects, standout TV premieres, Coachella highlights and fresh additions to the Los Angeles restaurant scene. They also reflect on landmark album anniversaries from ABBA, Toni Braxton and Mariah Carey. Tune in for an episode packed with film, music, theater and lifestyle updates from around campus and the wider entertainment world. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
In the inaugural episode of Daily Bruin Spotlight, Arts editors dive into the latest in music, film and lifestyle at UCLA and beyond. From Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour and Coachella predictions to a tribute for filmmaker David Lynch and highlights from UCLA's Dance Marathon, hosts Reid Sperisen, Martin Sevcik, Aisosa Onaghise and Jillian Baker break down the biggest stories shaping arts and culture this April.
Episode Notes S6E1 -- Join us as we sit down with the amazinly talented American Film Director & Actress Susie Singer Carter. Susie will be telling us tales of her newest documentary "No Country or Old People" A filmmaker chronicles the last 6 months of her mother's life in a 5-star nursing home and discovers the system designed to protect our most vulnerable has been flouted by venture capitalists and real estate investment trusts. For decades greed has caused millions of people insufferable consequences and even death, yet most of the public has no idea until it's too late. No Country for Old People is a cautionary tale and a public rally for change. HELPFUL LINKS: VETERANS: https://www.va.gov/.../mental-health/suicide-prevention/ https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/ ADDICTION: https://lp.recoverycentersofamerica.com/.../continuum-of.../ https://www.refreshrecoverycenters.com/reclaim-your-life.../ Due you know someone that has lost their lives due to addiction? Or even someone that has made a full recovery? Reach out to Johnny Whitaker so they can help to celebrate the lives lost/ lives recovered at overdoseawareness0831@gmail.com Follow our guest https://vimeo.com/967448185?share=copy https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0802053/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susie_Singer_Carter Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 ————————————— MORE ABOUT THE GUEST: Susie Singer Carter is an American film director and actress. She is best known for her work on My Mom and the Girl, Soul Surfer, Bratz, Cake and Dance Revolution. Susie was born in Los Angeles, California. She was majored in communication at University of California, Los Angeles and began writing for the Daily Bruin. Susie began her career by writing and producing Dance Revolution and Cake for CBS. In 2007, she wrote and produced Bratz for Lionsgate but lost her credit in a Writers Guild arbitration, though her name appears as screenwriter on the final movie poster. In 2011 she co-produced Soul Surfer and penned the screenplay for the animated musical Twinkle Toes Lights Up New York. In 2016 she wrote, produced, directed and acted the short film My Mom and the Girl starring Valerie Harper, which won awards in Cleveland International Film Festival, Pittsburgh short film festival and Oscar qualified. Susie wrote and directed two documentaries, Breaking Good and Women Who Wrote the Way and it was premiered at the Writers Guild of America for Women's History Month in 2018.[citation needed] She is a member of the Alliance of Women Directors.she has 2 daughters Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/still-toking-with/b10b9c47-bbf1-43f2-99c4-af1c292a4381
In this episode of "This Week," Daily Bruin correspondents cover Adam Schiff's Senate victory and Nathan Hochman's win as LA District Attorney, UCLA soccer teams entering Big Ten tournaments, men's and women's basketball season openers and the 30th anniversary celebration of alumni-founded Asian American magazine "Giant Robot," along with the upcoming horror film "Heretic." Moreover, they discuss the election results and what it means for UCLA students. A transcript is available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts.
Updates from the Israel-Hamas war. Former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump found guilty of 34 felony counts. Podcasts contributors Izzy Greig, Zoë Bordes and Olivia Miller discuss these stories and more. Daily Bruin staffer and incoming features and student life editor Sam Mulick joins the show. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts within 48 hours.
The Slovak prime minister survives an assassination attempt. A United States senator faces corruption charges. Podcasts contributor Olivia Miller and Podcasts editor Jack Garland discuss these stories and more. Daily Bruin staffer Shiv Patel, the incoming campus politics editor, joins the show to discuss the strike authorized by UC student workers and researchers. A transcript of this episode will be available at dailybruin.com/category/podcasts by the end of the day.
Protests over the war in Gaza have increased at college campuses across the state. Encampments have now been set up at Sacramento State, San Francisco State, UC Irvine and UC Riverside, along with Occidental College, a liberal arts school in Los Angeles. Student journalists have been covering the events as they unfold on campus. Guests: Dezmond Remington, Reporter, The Lumberjack, Catherine Hamilton, Editor, The Daily Bruin, Aarya Mukherjee, Reporter, The Daily Californian Members of congress have launched an investigation into a San Diego County-based credit union. This after a KPBS investigation revealed the credit union collects millions of dollars in overdraft fees from young marines every year. Reporter: Scott Rodd, KPBS A federal program that has helped millions of Californians afford internet expires on Tuesday. The end of the Affordable Connectivity Program will affect a wide swath of Californians. Reporter: Khari Johnson, CalMatters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Protesters at Columbia University occupy a building on campus, as a standoff with the school over a pro-Palestinian encampment escalates. We talk to editor-in-chief of ULCA's Daily Bruin about protests on her campus. The year-long war in Sudan drives parts of the country to the brink of famine. And the resignation of Scotland's leader may give the UK opposition Labour party a boost ahead of national elections. We are looking for your feedback to improve the podcast. Please take two minutes to answer this survey. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
File this under ‘right place, right time'. Harold Bronson was a teenager in mid-60's Los Angeles and saw every act imaginable. Then wrote for the Daily Bruin and Rolling Stone and interviewed everyone that interested him. Then managed a music store and co-founded Rhino Records, pretty much inventing the idea of the top-end reissue – “Sooner or later everyone ends up in a box.” All of this is in his memoir, ‘Time Has Come Today: Rock and Roll Diaries 1967 – 2007', and many of its cast of thousands appear in this podcast, among them Johnny Horton and ‘the Battle of New Orleans', the Purple People Eaters, the Temple City Kazoo Orchestra, the Doors at the Hollywood Bowl, the Stones supported by Ike & Tina (for $12), Ozzy Osbourne (“I'd never meet anybody with a tattoo before”), Hilton Valentine working at a Henry The Eighth-themed restaurant, Groucho Marx at a Led Zeppelin launch, a ‘Best of Louie Louie' that sold 100,000 copies and a Ritchie Valens record made on a dictaphone. You can order Harold's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Time-Has-Come-Today-Diaries/dp/B0CGTX2YN8Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
File this under ‘right place, right time'. Harold Bronson was a teenager in mid-60's Los Angeles and saw every act imaginable. Then wrote for the Daily Bruin and Rolling Stone and interviewed everyone that interested him. Then managed a music store and co-founded Rhino Records, pretty much inventing the idea of the top-end reissue – “Sooner or later everyone ends up in a box.” All of this is in his memoir, ‘Time Has Come Today: Rock and Roll Diaries 1967 – 2007', and many of its cast of thousands appear in this podcast, among them Johnny Horton and ‘the Battle of New Orleans', the Purple People Eaters, the Temple City Kazoo Orchestra, the Doors at the Hollywood Bowl, the Stones supported by Ike & Tina (for $12), Ozzy Osbourne (“I'd never meet anybody with a tattoo before”), Hilton Valentine working at a Henry The Eighth-themed restaurant, Groucho Marx at a Led Zeppelin launch, a ‘Best of Louie Louie' that sold 100,000 copies and a Ritchie Valens record made on a dictaphone. You can order Harold's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Time-Has-Come-Today-Diaries/dp/B0CGTX2YN8Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
File this under ‘right place, right time'. Harold Bronson was a teenager in mid-60's Los Angeles and saw every act imaginable. Then wrote for the Daily Bruin and Rolling Stone and interviewed everyone that interested him. Then managed a music store and co-founded Rhino Records, pretty much inventing the idea of the top-end reissue – “Sooner or later everyone ends up in a box.” All of this is in his memoir, ‘Time Has Come Today: Rock and Roll Diaries 1967 – 2007', and many of its cast of thousands appear in this podcast, among them Johnny Horton and ‘the Battle of New Orleans', the Purple People Eaters, the Temple City Kazoo Orchestra, the Doors at the Hollywood Bowl, the Stones supported by Ike & Tina (for $12), Ozzy Osbourne (“I'd never meet anybody with a tattoo before”), Hilton Valentine working at a Henry The Eighth-themed restaurant, Groucho Marx at a Led Zeppelin launch, a ‘Best of Louie Louie' that sold 100,000 copies and a Ritchie Valens record made on a dictaphone. You can order Harold's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Time-Has-Come-Today-Diaries/dp/B0CGTX2YN8Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The latest from the war in Gaza. The Supreme Court considers two major cases. Podcasts Editor Jack Garland discusses these stories and more with Podcasts contributors Fonda Hu and Sofia Alcomendas. Matthew Royer, the National News and Higher Education editor for the Daily Bruin, joins the show.
Harold Bronson discusses his memoir "Time Has Come Today: Rock and Roll Diaries 1967-2007." The book chronicles Bronson's journey in the music industry from writing for UCLA's Daily Bruin to co-founding Rhino Records. He covers four decades of rock history, highlighting the shift from fun and rebellion to business. Bronson's story is rooted in California, where he developed his passion for music and witnessed the state becoming a hub for the music industry. He introduces readers to great music and underscores the enduring legacy of California's influence on the music scene.
Hosts Kasey Kazliner and Marcus Partida discuss this year's edition of the Crosstown Showdown between USC and UCLA, then dive into their favorite CFB rivalries. Lastly, they're joined by Anjali Patel, the coach of the Daily Trojan as the paper prepares to take on its rival, the Daily Bruin, in a friendly flag football game known as the Blood Bowl. This episode was hosted by Kasey Kazliner and Marcus Partida. Scripted by Marcus Partida and Kasey Kazliner. Edited by Darren Parry. Produced by Thomas Johnson and Jonathan Park. Talkin' Troy is one of four episodes on the Daily Trojan podcast network. You can find more episodes anywhere you listen to podcasts, as well as our website, dailytrojan.com.
We finally had a UCLA football game in 2023, and “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, has the analysis you need of the Bruins' win. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson and Sports editor Joseph Crosby to talk about storylines and takeaways from the Coastal Carolina contest, as well as a preview of the upcoming matchup against San Diego State.
UCLA's season opener is approaching, and “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, is here to break it all down. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson and Sports editor Joseph Crosby as the trio discuss the Bruins' matchup against the Chanticleers.
Victor Shi, the youngest elected Delegate for Joe Biden in 2020, is a writer, speaker, organizer, activist, podcast co-host, and a freshman at UCLA, where he intends to major in American Literature and Culture and is a member of the school's Daily Bruin and Political Union clubs. On the Move with Victor Shi is a daily show on YouTube that will talk about Gen Z, politics, culture, and everything in between — all within 20 minutes. A real intergenerational chat iGen Politics Brought to you by Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi, the Intergenerational Politics Podcast tackles the issues facing our nation, asks the questions you want to be answered, and most importantly, engages all generations in politics.
We're back with our first episode of the upcoming year for Daily Bruin's sports podcast, “Out of Bounds.” Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson to give their full predictions for every game of UCLA football's upcoming campaign.
When you envision a fraternity house full of hormonal college dudes having a conversation about sexual consent, who do you imagine they'd be more likely to listen attentively to: a sterile, scripted lecture delivered by a poor graduate intern from Campus Health, or… one of the most successful adult film stars in the business?Uh, yeah, that's what I thought.And that's exactly what Tasha Reign did, in fraternities and in lecture halls at numerous university campuses. She's also an activist within her industry fighting for the rights, safety, and dignity for sex workers, having published articles and served as chairperson of the Adult Performers Advocacy Committee. And did I mention she has not only a Bachelors in Women's Studies from UCLA, but also a Masters in Journalism from USC's renowned Annenberg School?This woman is a fucking POWERHOUSE, y'all. It was such an honor to receive an early copy of her book, From Princess to Porn Star, which releases on June 13 (the same day as this podcast episode airs!)I enjoyed this book so much that I was literally reading it on my Kindle while on a boat recently, because I was so eager to hear what happened next. (Don't @ me, I enjoyed the boat too— but y'all know how it goes when you're enraptured by a book!
In the year's final episode of Out of Bounds, Daily Bruin's sports podcast, senior staff writer Jon Christon chats with Sports Editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Francis Moon about their time with The Bruin the past four years.
In this emergency episode of Daily Bruin's sports podcast, “Out of Bounds,” Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Matthew Royer and assistant Sports editor Jack Nelson to recap UCLA softball's upset defeats and elimination from the NCAA tournament. They also say farewell to a pair of seniors and debate what's next for the program.
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributor Sonia Wong talks to Bella Garcia about how her perspective on relationships and sex changed from high school to college.
In the quarter's third episode of Daily Bruin's sports podcast, “Out of Bounds,” Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports senior staff writer Matthew Royer and Assistant Sports Editor Jack Nelson of the softball beat to recap the first-ever Pac-12 softball tournament and discuss the Bruins' potential championship run in the upcoming NCAA tournament.
In this episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Jack Garland interviews Jermeen Sherman of Community Up about how she combines her business and advocacy skills to build organizations that uplift vulnerable Black and brown communities.
In a special grades-themed episode of "Out of Bounds," Daily Bruin's sports podcast, Sports senior staff writer Jon Christon and staff writers Gavin Carlson and Benjamin Royer dish out their UCLA men's basketball player grades for the 2022-2023 campaign.
In the quarter's first episode of Daily Bruin's sports podcast "Out of Bounds," Sports Editor Sam Settleman sits down with gymnastics beat writers Benjamin Royer, Helene Barnfield, Isabelle Friedman and Genevieve Trimbell to discuss UCLA's upcoming trip to the NCAA championships.
Will is joined by The Daily Bruin's Gavin Carlson to talk about their 5 favorite things they saw from UCLA's first spring practice of the 2023 offseason. They each bring up several players and positions that are intriguing....and yes there is Dante Moore talk so tune in!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special edition of No Truck Stops, Avery is joined by gymnastics fan Emily (@sportswithem) and Daily Bruin gymnastics beat writer Ben Royer (@thebenroyer) to preview Pac-12 gymnastics teams in the NCAA Gymnastics Regionals. The crew discusses issues of over-scoring across the country, which Pac-12 teams have a legitimate shot at a national title, which Pac-12 teams got lucky in their seeding, and how they see the postseason shaking out. All that, plus discussions about which of UCLA and Utah are the favorites to come out of the Los Angeles region, a conversation about whether it's OK for Utah Twitter to talk trash after meets, and Avery almost killing Carlos for using a soundboard like it's a 1999 radio show!
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Phoebe Brous and Kaitlyn Esperon talk to Elise about her experience being in a sorority and abstaining from casual sex.
In the year's fifth episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, assistant Sports editor Amy Ionescu and contributor Felicia Keller sit down with UCLA swim and dive seniors Gabby Dang and Sophia Kosturos ahead of their NCAA Championships. The pair of Bruins discuss their four years in Westwood, their connection with coach Jordan Wolfrum, their pre-meet superstitions and more.
Bruin Bible Host Will Decker is joined by "The Daily Bruin"'s Gavin Carlson to talk about D'anton Lynn's hiring, Chip Kelly's extension through 2027, Deshaun Foster's promotion to Assistant HC, and Gavin's breakout players for 2023! *Disclaimer Gavin wanted to say that he wasn't the first one who reported the D'anton Lynn hiring and wants to give just due to his source who shall remain nameless! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the year's fourth episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon make their men's basketball Pac-12 Tournament predictions ahead of No. 2 UCLA men's basketball's trip to Las Vegas. They also discuss the Bruins' championship potential after junior guard Jaylen Clark's injury and senior guard/forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. winning Pac-12 Player of the Year.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributor Kyla Ventura hosts Photo assistant editor Joseph Jimenez and PRIME contributor Carlos Ramirez to share their stories and advice about being Latinx students at UCLA.
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Phoebe Brous and Sonia Wong talk to Winnie Xu, co-founder of Preserving Abortion Access: California Task Force, about promoting sex education conversations and contraceptive access at the University of California system.
In the year's third episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, senior staff writer Jon Christon checks in with Assistant Sports Editors Jack Nelson and Joseph Crosby about the 2023 seasons for No. 1 UCLA softball and No. 17 UCLA baseball. They discuss redshirt senior pitcher/first baseman Megan Faraimo's player of the year candidacy, sophomore right-hander Alonzo Tredwell's potential, and the worst- and best-case scenarios for both Bruin teams.
In this episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Isabella Lok interviews Cheyenne Faulkner of Beads By Chey Designs about how she uses beading to interact with the Native American community and how she promotes her business.
In the year's second episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman, senior staff writer Jon Christon and staff writer Gavin Carlson check in on No. 4 UCLA men's basketball with only six games left in the regular season. They discuss senior guard/forward Jaime Jaquez Jr.'s 3-point shooting, UCLA's looming matchup against No. 8 Arizona, and Mick Cronin's ceiling as a national championship head coach.
In this episode of “The Sex Lives of Bruins,” a Daily Bruin podcast about sex and relationships at UCLA, Podcasts contributor Phoebe Brous talks with students about dating as a queer person at UCLA.
In the first episode of "Out of Bounds," Daily Bruin's sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer discuss the two most intriguing UCLA men's basketball players and assistant Sports Editor Grace Whitaker and staff writer Gavin Carlson break down the two most intriguing UCLA women's basketball players.
In the season's 10th football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's Sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon recap No. 17 UCLA football's win over California on Friday and preview bowl game scenarios for the Bruins.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributors Wendy Minn, Kyla Ventura and Sonia Wong describe on-campus housing options and give advice on what housing to choose and move-in.
In the season's ninth football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, Sports Editor Sam Settleman, senior staff writer Jon Christon and staff writer Gavin Carlson recap No. 16 UCLA football's upset loss to Arizona on Saturday and preview its rivalry matchup versus No. 7 USC set for next week.
In the season's eighth football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, senior staff writer Jon Christon and staff writer Gavin Carlson recap No. 12 UCLA football's road win over Arizona State on Saturday and look ahead to the rest of the season.
In this episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Lexi Fleck interviews Tejes Srivalsan of Poppin - The Party Platform about how he created the party-finding app and what has inspired him.
Mars on Life cohost Sebastian Schug joins the Diet NIMBY team to talk about his experience watching Season One of "Santa Clarita Diet." The concept of identity – within the Santa Clarita Valley and identifying with the quirkiness of the Netflix series – is widely discussed, along with the city's cannabis business moratorium, subjecting one's life to the mundanity of small-town living and the vaguely direct (or directly vague?) references to the actual town prevalent throughout the entire season. At long last, Matt reads his dra-MATT-ic reading of his Daily Bruin review of "Santa Clarita Diet," followed by the most important question we need to ask ourselves: are we judging this show too harshly? This has been a stressful but rewarding experiment. We have no plans to continue on with Season Two of "Santa Clarita Diet" but fret not. There's one more special Diet NIMBY discussion coming soon. Social media: Mars on Life: @marsonlifeshow on Twitter and Instagram Ryan Mancini: @mancinira (Twitter) and @manciniryan (Instagram) Matt Fernandez: @matt_fern (Twitter) and @thewoodseyninja (Instagram) Sebastian Schug: Seabass on YouTube Artwork by Sebastian Schug: Seabass on YouTube "Spider Eyes" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/support
In this episode of “Bruins Built This,” a Daily Bruin podcast highlighting student and alumni entrepreneurs, Podcasts contributor Isabella Lok interviews David Lin of Duffl about how he created the quick delivery business for college students and what he has learned.
In the season's seventh football episode of “Out of Bounds,” Daily Bruin's sports podcast, Sports editor Sam Settleman and senior staff writer Jon Christon look big picture at No. 9 UCLA football's season and discuss the team's matchup at No. 10 Oregon on Saturday.
In this episode of “Bruin 101,” a Daily Bruin podcast about life at UCLA, Podcasts contributor Kyla Ventura hosts Photo assistant editor Joseph Jimenez and PRIME contributor Carlos Ramirez to share their stories and advice about being Latinx students at UCLA.