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In this episode, I talk to Professor Jesús Jesse Esparza about his latest co-edited collection with Natalie Garza, The Barrio and the Badge: A History of Latinos and Law Enforcement in Houston.
“His dong gets in the way ...” Ann and Amanda recap this week's episode of The Bachelorette ("deep" chats, mini mullets, sheep farming, etc.) and chat about the Paris Olympics (mostly just a penis-related pole vault mishap).Then the gals interview very funny writer and self-proclaimed "Sabrina Carpenter gay" Jesse Esparza (23:14)! He worked at a Hollywood hotel and a celebrity Starbucks ... and he's seen some THINGS!Before closing time, Ann and Amanda play a new game called Drunk Aunt PR (1:14:08) where they improvise very questionable advice to Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.NOTE: Happy summer everyone! The WSANDA team is working remotely from various locations right now, so everything's a little fucked up.Check out:Jesse's instagram: @jesse_is_awesome(don't even try to find his TikTok)WSANDA SUBMISSIONS: wsandasubmissions@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @wesignedannda @mikiannmaddox @liffordthebigreddog so you can slither in our DMs with constructive feedback, but please, for the love of god, don't cyberbully us. We're fragile :-/If you're picking up what we're putting down and want even more Ann and Amanda comedy content, support us on Patreon. You have no idea how many times we've said "Wait, this is too batshit.....we'll put it on Patreon." Our cover art was made by America's sweetheart producer Maddy, and our theme song features parts of "Kawaii Til I Die" by Starjunk 95 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's giving... CHARITY! The ONLY drag race pod is BACK with our coverage of RuPaul's Drag Race - All Stars 9! Drag Her is talking EPISODE 8 of All Stars 9 with comedian/writer/Bad Drag Race Winner Jesse Esparza! GET ACCESS TO THE BAD DRAG RACE LIVESTREAM TIX HERE! Go watch RuPaul's Drag Race Allstars on Paramount+ or WOW Presents+ to stay updated! KIKI with us at Drag Her's IG! PREPARE TO GAG, WHORES!!!!! PROPS TO YA, DWOTUR!BUY OUR MERCH! 50% of everything we make goes to The Okra Project!If you rate Drag Her 5-stars on Apple Podcasts & leave us ANY UNPOPULAR RPDR OPINION, we'll discuss it on the pod!!!!! DO IT!!AND PLUS AND!!! Go to our IG to watch our super special IG LIVES covering Drag Race UK! Black Lives Matter. DONATE NOW!Listen to Drag Her on Stitcher, download the app, or get more info at stitcherapp.com/dragher!Get more Mano on We Love Trash & Podcast Killed The Video Star!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante & Literary Curator for the Latino Bookstore at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (GCAC) in San Antonio Texas, welcomes professor Dr. Jesús Jesse Esparza, Associate Professor in the Department of History, Geography, and General Studies at Texas Southern University, to discuss his book RAZA SCHOOLS (University of Oklahoma Press, 2023) ahead of his Texas Author Series appearance on November 10th, 2023 at the GCAC's Latino Bookstore. Join us on NP LIve on October 16th, 2023 at 6:30 PM CDT as part of Nuestra Palabra's multi-stream platform broadcast on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. In 1929, a Latino community in the borderlands city of Del Rio, Texas, established the first and perhaps only autonomous Mexican American school district in Texas history. How it did so—against a background of institutional racism, poverty, and segregation—is the story Jesús Jesse Esparza tells in RAZA SCHOOLS, a history of the rise and fall of the San Felipe Independent School District from the end of World War I through the post–civil rights era. Telling the complex story of how territorial pride, race and racism, politics, economic pressures, local control, and the federal government collided in Del Rio, Raza Schools recovers a lost chapter in the history of educational civil rights—and in doing so, offers a more nuanced understanding of race relations, educational politics, and school activism in the US-Mexico borderlands. Dr. Jesús Jesse Esparza is an Associate Professor of History in the College of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences at Texas Southern University, where he has taught since 2009. His area of expertise is on the history of Latinos in the United States, emphasizing civil rights activism. Dr. Esparza's manuscript, Raza Schools: The Fight for Latino Educational Autonomy in a West Texas Borderlands Town, is scheduled for release in September 2023. The University of Oklahoma Press will publish it as part of the New Directions in Tejano History series. Dr. Esparza teaches Mexican American, Texas, and Civil Rights history. He received his B.A. and a master's degree in History from Southwest Texas State University and a Ph.D. in History in 2008 from the University of Houston. Tony Diaz Writer and activist Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante, is a Cultural Accelerator. He was the first Chicano to earn a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Houston Creative Writing Program. In 1998, he founded Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say (NP), Houston's first reading series for Latino authors. The group galvanized Houston's Community Cultural Capital to become a movement for civil rights, education, and representation. When Arizona officials banned Mexican American Studies, Diaz and four veteran members of NP organized the 2012 Librotraficante Caravan to smuggle books from the banned curriculum back into Arizona. He is the author of The Aztec Love God. His book, The Tip of the Pyramid: Cultivating Community Cultural Capital, is the first in his series on Community Organizing. Tony hosts Latino Politics and News and the Nuestra Palabra Radio Show on 90.1 FM, KPFT, Houston's Community Station. He is also a political analyst on “What's Your Point?” on Fox 26 Houston. * This is part of a Nuestra Palabra Multiplatform broadcast. * Video airs on www.Fox26Houston.com. * Audio airs on 90.1 FM Houston, KPFT, Houston's Community Station, where our show began. * Live events. Thanks to Roxana Guzman, Multiplatform Producer Rodrigo Bravo, Jr., Audio Producer Radame Ortiez, SEO Director Marc-Antony Piñón, Graphics Designer Leti Lopez, Music Director Bryan Parras, co-host and producer emeritus Liana Lopez, co-host and producer emeritus Lupe Mendez, co-host, and producer emeritus www.Librotraficante.com www.NuestraPalabra.org www.TonyDiaz.net Nuestra Palabra is funded in part by the BIPOC Arts Network Fund. Instrumental Music produced / courtesy of Bayden Records baydenrecords.beatstars.com
00:00 Holy Shit – Shakira Paye, RJ Walker, Casey Feigh, Mike Leffingwell & Jessica Elaina Easton 23:05 The Save Ferris Project – Inessa Frantowski, Jesse Esparza, Ann Maddox, Holly Prazoff & Jason Derosse 44:00 Cook County Social Club – Greg Hess & Brendan Jennings
Fun times in the weight room with the so so hilarious Jesse Esparza (MIXED-ISH, MAGGIE) Jesse tells Erin and Stanger all about growing up and his lack of interest in running - maybe brought on by or the cause of his childhood asthma? He also tells them about his current fitness obsession, F45 Training. It's a workout that combines elements of HIIT, circuit training and functional training. It seems to be the perfect combo to keep him coming back. Jesse is a super funny guy and this is a wild episode! “Train!!!” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jesse Esparza (Mixed-Ish, UCB) takes us on an audio tour of Sacramento, CA. Jesse and Peter also discuss: the golden age of improv, declaring your sexuality, declaring your comedic voice, DCM in NYC, and they both kiss* and tell. This episode is filled with inside detail, excitement, and laughter- everything you'd expect from a podcast with Jesse. Segments include: Slang, Headlines, and One Last Thing/ Good Thing. *Each other. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/floridavs/support
Taquita and Jesse discuss sketch writing at UCB, their common need for Ativan, and Jesse's comedy journey that led him to writing on Mixed-ish. Jesse Esparza is a writer and actor, known for Mixed-ish (2019), I Want My Phone Back(2016) and The 2016 CBS Diversity Sketch Comedy Showcase (2016). Follow him on IG @jesse_is_awesome --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taquita-love/support
Jesse Esparza is a staff writer for Mixed-ish on ABC, and has a hilarious attitude about his anxiety. He and Katy discuss panic attacks, therapy dogs, and Whitney Houston. This episode is sponsored by: BetterHelp - Get 10% off your first month here - http://betterhelp.com/cryingbehindpod Thriving Actor - http://bit.ly/ThrivingActor-CryingBehindPod Please subscribe, rate and leave a review on iTunes! Episode guide: www.cryingbehindpod.com Follow @cryingbehindpod + @katydolle + @jesse_is_awesome
Dr. Jesse Esparza, a history professor at Texas Southern University, talks about the conspicuous absence of Latinos in American history textbooks, and about the roles Latinos have played in some of the most important moments in American history. //Dr. Jesse Esparza, profesor de historia en Texas Southern University, nos habla sobre la ausencia conspicua de los latinos en los libros de la historia estadounidense, y de los roles que los latinos han ocupado en algunos de los momentos más importantes de esa historia.
On this week's episode, Alana and Jesse talk about fitting into the comedy community, the importance of self care and why Jesse risked his life to hang out with his Aunt and her dud friend! As always, producer/husband/roommate Norm Sousa makes fun of Alana for her cool intro!
On this week’s episode, Alana and Jesse Esparza talk about fitting into the comedy community, the importance of self care and why Jesse risked his life to hang out with his Aunt and her dud friend! As always, producer/husband/roommate Norm Sousa makes fun of Alana for her cool intro! Instagram: @selfesteemparty Twitter: @selfesteemparty Email: selfesteemparty@gmail.com Hosted by: Alana Johnston Instagram: @theonlyalanajohnston Twitter: @alana_johnston Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Connie Shin and Jesse Esparza join Rekha and Jess for sexy, graphic times in Philly's gayborhood.
This week Jesse Esparza (@jesse_is_awesome) joins me on the #podcast. Jenny Mollen dropped her child on it’s head. Bebe Rexha is bipolar. Jameela Jamil was too old, too fat, and too ethnic for Hollywood. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper haven’t hung out since the Oscars. Adele has split from her husband. White Michelle Williams has split from her husband. Anna Camp has split from her husband. Kevin Hunter has spoken out about his split from Wendy Williams. Kelly Clarkson isn’t beefing with Carrie Underwood. Spencer and Heidi are feuding with Stephanie. Camille Grammer compared herself to Brett Cavanaugh. And Goop released her Mother’s Day gift guide. Follow Extra Extra on all our social media platforms: Twitter: @2extrapodcast, @northhollywood Instagram: @2extrapodcast, @northhollywoodjules Facebook: @2extrapodcast
Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante and the Nuestra Palabra Crew provide a sneak preview of the XXI Anniversary Showcase of Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say featuring the Godfather of Chicano Literature Dagoberto Gilb and poet Lips Mendez. The show aired live Tuesday April 2, 2019, the night before the NPXXI showcase at the Museum of Fine Arts Brown Auditorium. Click her to donate to Nuestra Palabra: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9CPLMM88TF5BS Dagoberto Gilb is the author of nine books, including The Magic of Blood, The Last Known Residence of Mickey Acuña, Woodcuts of Women, Gritos, The Flowers, and Before the End, After the Beginning. He is also the editor of two canonical anthologies, Hecho en Tejas: Texas Mexican Literature and Mexican American Literature, and the founding editor of Huizache, the country’s best Latino literary magazine. Among his own writing’s honors are the PEN/Hemingway Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and a Whiting Writers Award; his work has been a finalist for the National Book Critics’ Circle and PEN/Faulkner Awards and has been honored several times in Texas as a proud part of its literary tradition. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s, Best American Essays, O’Henry Prize Stories, and several hundred others, much of it widely reprinted in textbooks. Gilb spent sixteen years making a living, as a father of two children, in the construction trades, twelve of them as a journeyman high-rise carpenter with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. He has since taught at the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Arizona, the University of Wyoming, Vassar, and Texas State University. He is currently the executive director of CentroVictoria, at the University of Houston-Victoria. Born and raised in Los Angeles to an American father and a Mexican mother, he has lived as long in both El Paso and now Austin. Originally from Galveston, TX, Lupe (Writer//Educator//Activist) works with Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say, Brazilian Arts Foundation and other organizations to promote poetry events, advocate for literacy/literature and organize creative writing workshops that are open to the public. He is the founder of Tintero Projects and works with emerging Latinx writers and other writers of color within the Texas Gulf Coast Region, with Houston as its hub. In addition, Lupe co-hosts INKWELL - a collaborative podcast creation between Tintero Projects and Inprint, placing a monthly spotlight on Regional, National and International Latinx writers and other Writers of Color. Mendez is a CantoMundo Fellow , a Macondo Fellow and an Emerging Poet Incubator Fellow and his newest collection of poetry - WHY I AM LIKE TEQUILA is forthcoming from Willow Books. Dr, Jesse Esparza is a professor at Texas Southern University, NP Radio airs live Tuesdays 6pm-7pm cst 90.1 FM KPFT Houston, TX. Livestream www.KPFT.org. More podcasts at www.NuestraPalabra.org. The Nuestra Palabra Radio Show is archived at the University of Houston Digital Archives. Our hard copy archives are kept at the Houston Public Library’s Special Collections Hispanic Archives. Producers: Leti Lopez & Marlen Treviño. Board operator: Terrell Quillin Tony Diaz Sundays, Mondays, & Tuesdays & The Other Side Sun 7am "What's Your Point" Fox 26 Houston Mon Noon "The Cultural Accelerator" at www.TonyDiaz.net Tues 6pm NP Lit Radio 90.1 FM KPFT, Houston www.NuestraPalabra.org 24/7 The Other Side TV www.TheOtherSideTele.com
Extra Extra is not live. One star turned one. One star took a tumblr. And one star can’t possibly be a racists since he kissed a black woman. All this and more with your host Julian Gonzalez and Jesse Esparza. Let’s Get Extra.
It’s out Annual Best of episode with Jesse Esparza (@jesse_is_awesome). We review my favorite stories from 2018. Did your favorite stories make the list?
Extra Extra is not live. Ariana Grande is not gonna cry cause that’s really stupid. Natalie Portman slut-shamed The Simpson Collection’s Jessica Simpson. Netflix is a dumb bitch. And Emma Stone thinks she’s special. All this and more with your host Jesse Esparza and Julian Gonzalez. Let’s Get Extra.
Extra Extra is not live! Rihanna has a new job. Kelly Clarkson has a new show. And Jessica Simpson has a new baby. All this and more with your host Julian Gonzalez and I’m back for an encore performance, Jesse Esparza. Let’s get extra.
Please enjoy this selection of our favorite Radio Shorts sketches!Presented by John Milhiser and Zed CutsingerOriginal Music by Honor NezzoShawn, Sean and Shaun (00:54)Written by Arik CohenPerformed by Carl Tart, Mark Schroeder, John Milhiser and Zed Cutsinger"The Shining Twins" (5:00)Written by Rachel MasonPerformed by Jen Bartels, John Milhiser, and Andre Vermeulen"Porn Trial" (7:56)Written by Ryan MoultonPerformed by John Milhiser, Kat Palardy, Mark Schroeder, and Zed CutsingerLearning Spanish (10:40)Written by Benjamin ApplePerformed by Benjamin Apple, Raiza Licea and Frank HejlRoad Trip (13:31)Written by Damien ChadwickPerformed by Don Fanelli and John Milhiser"Bernadette Peters Running Errands" (16:35)Written by Jessica Seay-KlattPerformed by Kat Pulardy, Mark Schroeder, Carl Tart, Diona Reasonover and John Milhiser"Erotic Fiction" (21:03)Written by Caroline HauboldPerformed by George Kareman, John Milhiser and Kat Palardy"Bee Related Murder" (25:04)Written by Eric CunninghamPerformed by Frank Garcia Hejl, Dawn Luebbe, and Benjamin Apple"Gonna Get Wet" (27:40)Written by Zed CutsingerPerformed by Kat Palardy and Alana Johnston"Teen Vogue" (33:01)Written by Patrick McDonaldPerformed by Inessa Frantowski, Zed Cutsinger, John Milhiser, and Kat Palardy"Starla Summers" (37:52)Written by Jesse Esparza and Kat PalardyPerformed by Kat Palardy"Dog Cone" (42:45)Written by Anna CeciliaPerformed by Jocelyn Deboer, Brandy Hendricks, Avery Monsen and John Milhiser"First Call" (46:40)Written by BoatPerformed by Mike Lane and Amos Vernon"Why Does it Smell Like Shit in Here?" (50:07)Brought to you by the sketch team OnassisWritten by Jason SaenzPerformed by John Milhiser, Dawn Luebbe, Frank Garcia-Hejl, Kassia Miller, Emily Altman and Jason Saenz"Radio Shorts Benefit Concert" (53:05)Written and Performed by Adam Newman and Jason SaenzFOLLOW RADIO SHORTS ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM:https://twitter.com/radioshortspodhttps://www.instagram.com/radio_shorts_pod/RADIO SHORTS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttp://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/radio-shorts
Episode 7 of RADIO SHORTS features a cruise ship lounge singer that is literally burning to death, a pair of early 90s rich white saleswomen, and a hardboiled detective who relies on an unexpected sense to solve crimes.Presented by John Milhiser and Zed CutsingerOriginal Music by Honor Nezzo"Starla Summers"Written by Jesse Esparza and Kat PalardyPerformed by Kat Palardy"Bitchy Women"Written by Jesse EsparzaPerformed by Jocelyn DeBoer, Holly Prazoff, Brandy Hendricks, John Milhiser and Kat Palardy"Taste Detective"Written and Performed by Norm Sousa and Alana Johnston"Longest Cast List"Written by Jessica Seay-KlattPerformed by Kat Palardy, Holly Prazoff, Jocelyn DeBoer, Zed Cutsinger, Mark Schroeder and John Milhiser"Fart Director"Written by Ryan Moulton and John MilhiserPerformed by John Milhiser and Mike LaneFOLLOW RADIO SHORTS ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM:https://twitter.com/radioshortspodhttps://www.instagram.com/radio_shorts_pod/RADIO SHORTS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttp://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/radio-shorts
NHMC's Writers Program has been around since 2003. Cruz Castillo sits down with three of the writers from the 14th graduating class. Jesse Esparza, Ashley Soto, and Valeska Rodriguez drop some knowledge on what it's like to be a Latinx writer in today's industry along with how the program helped them reach new levels. "The television scriptwriters workshop is designed to familiarize participants with the format, characters and storyline structure of specific shows that are currently on the air. The five-week, total immersion workshop is mentored and guided by former NBC V.P of Script Development, Geoff Harris and is conducted in Burbank, CA. A total of 10 writers are accepted nationwide from an established network of non-profit agencies, schools, universities, guilds and media organizations. The goal is that the writers garner the skills necessary to obtain employment in the industry." Our 15th year is sure to be as progressive and fun as the previous years. In order to find out more about our writers program visit: www.nhmc.org/writersprogram NHMCWriters ProgramWritersEntertainmentMedia
This week Jesse and Julian reunite. This might be a bigger reunion than Destiny’s Child at Beychella. Mariah Carey is bipolar, Kanye West called Kim Kardashian the Marie Antoinette of our generation, Bella Thorne is rich bitch, Will Ferrell got in a car accident, Susan Lucci has an athletic wear line, nipple piercings are in, Orlando Brown was arrested, Bella Hadid has an alter ego, Mark Zuckerberg got roasted, Blac Chyna thinks shes crazy, Khloe Kardashian is getting dogged out, Nick Jonas likes tuna, and Beyonce shut down Coachella. Follow Extra Extra on all our social media platforms: Twitter: @2extrapodcast, @northhollywood, @kmenzizzle Instagram: @2extrapodcast, @northhollywoodjules Facebook: @2extrapodcast
Dumb Nerds: Comedians Talking About Smart Topics They're Too Dumb For
Are you a fan of reality TV? Did you watch “Flavor of Love”? Guests Jesse Esparza and Julian Gonzalez (Extra Extra Podcast) are huge fans and they think it changed the course of television history! The gang gets into this 2006 hit VH1 show along with reminiscing on what they were doing back in ’06. This ep has a lot of personality so buckle up and enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Nick and Stephen welcome actor and writer Jesse Esparza (Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, Extra Extra) to the show to talk all about his favorite wrestler: Trish Stratus! Everyone takes a detailed look at Trish’s career including clips of her debut, some of her best matches, the hurdles she had to overcome (including the “We want Puppies!” chant), the perception of women’s wrestling, main eventing RAW, her exit from WWE and much more. Also, Nick fills in the blanks for Stephen when it comes to Lita, Mickie James, The Kat/Miss Kitty, Test, Albert, The Hardyz and William Regal. Plus, Jesse gives the boys his unfiltered thoughts on current WWE female superstars and the “Women’s Revolution”, especially Bayley and Sasha Banks. For full show notes, including links to watch matches, go to BoardwalkAudio.com/YouShouldLoveWrestling Follow us on Twitter @YSLWpodcast Like us on Facebook Email us at YouShouldLoveWrestling@Gmail.com Support the show by shopping on Amazon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jesse Esparza and Julian Gonzalez (Extra Extra Podcast) share their best places for memes, debate who discovered Lady Gaga and discusses who runs LA
In a Lizard People first, we have TWO illustrious guests on this episode. And prepare yourself, because it's double the giggles. Julian Gonzales and Jesse Esparza of the Extra Extra Podcast are here to teach us all about one of the most dastardly murders of the 21st century. That's right, the time that Beyonce killed Joan Rivers. At first not very much connects the two celebrities, but once you get into it there's a whole world of mildly convincing numbers and signs. Buckle up for a wild ride through pop culture, high culture, Whitney Houston impressions, Jay Z doppelgangers, meditations on the nature of fandom, and way more. It gets silly as all hell.
Olivia Norman and Cait Raft are joined by guest Jesse Esparza to talk about the Playboy episode from season one and s**t gets real. Too real maybe? A dog named Gertie is also our host now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jesse Esparza joins The Building Years to discuss the process of Maude auditions at UCB, being a part of the CBS Diversity showcase, and his recent realization that he is a writer.
In this episode, we debut Julian M (M for misconduct) Stern's new game with Jesse "Scandalon" Esparza (Tonya Harding The Musical, Geraldo) while discussing SCANDAL (not the tv show). Buckle your seatbelts and tune in to Julian and Jesse's adventure into Crazy Town, 16 and Pregnant, VH1, and rumors. Write in to Wordwithfriendpod@gmail.com with YOUR worst rumors. Jesse is the writer of Tonya Harding The Musical and part of the all Latino group Geraldo. Catch them at UCB on December 27th at 10:30 pm. Follow Jesse on Instagram Follow Word With Friend Like us on Facebook Subcribe, Rate, Review on iTunes
Chris has a new job/Chris had sex/George gets recorded Plugs/Gayness/Modern Millennial Emails Interview w/ Jesse Outrage over Objectification Outrage
Comedian Jimmy Dore phones in and Jesse Esparza and Manny Hagopian, creators of “Tanya Harding: The Musical”, party with Carl Kozlowski, Christina Myers, Rena Hundert, Andrew Monheim of The Letters Home and drummer Stephen Trotman on this episode of PAJAMA PARTY on RadioTitans.com! http://archives.radiotitans.com/PajamaParty/141110_Ep37_PajamaParty.mp3
¡Ay Chelada! Psychic Andy & Intern Josh get clammy with comedian Jesse Esparza, as they undertake the long-awaited Chelada shootout, find out exactly how little water is too little, talk secret menus, horchata, and the Coca-Cola freestyle machine. And hot sauce makes its TBASH debut! Visit TotallyLaime.com for more shootout details…