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Tamarindo
Calling Out the Call Out Culture-Tamarindo Live Show!

Tamarindo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 42:56


Is it time to call out the call out culture? We get into it on this bonus episode  featuring our live show recorded July 23.  Our guests are Gabe González and Daniel Hernandez. Gabe González is a Puerto Rican writer and comedian. He’s been seen on Comedy Central’s Inside Amy Schumer, MTV's Decoded and the HBO Latino documentary Habla y Vota. He’s written for places like Mic, Flama and Remezcla. You can catch him right now as a host for "Need To Know" on MTV News or check him out on Scruff’s new quiz show “Hosting,” where he writes and hosts weekly shows focused on LGBTQ history and queer culture.  Find him on twitter: @gaybones Daniel Hernandez is an award-winning journalist, editor, essayist, and documentary host who has worked across the spectrum of news media. He was most recently the editor of L.A. Taco (https://www.lataco.com/) . He is also the author of Down & Delirious in Mexico City (2011), a nonfiction exploration of urban youth subcultures. He has appeared in multiple documentaries (The Day I Met El Chapo, Netflix; The Munchies Guide to Oaxaca, VICE) and is a frequent guest on regional and national radio programs. Find him on twitter: @longdrivesouth #CallOutCulture #LGBTQ #Latinx #RosselloRenunica #Journalists #TamarindoPodcast Tamarindo podcast is the lighthearted podcast where hosts discuss politics, pop culture, and how to balance it all con calma, hosted by Brenda Gonzalez and Ana Sheila Victorino. Join us as we delve into discussions on identity, race, gender, representation, and life! Find us at www.tamarindopodcast.com (http://www.tamarindopodcast.com/) Follow Tamarindo on twitter @tamarinodCas (https://twitter.com/TamarindoCast) t or on Instagram @Tamarindopodcast (https://www.instagram.com/tamarindopodcast/) Follow Brenda on twitter @BrendaRicards (https://twitter.com/BrendaRicards) Follow AnaSheila on twitter @Shelli1228 (https://twitter.com/shelli1228)

What's Going On's Podcast
Ep. 68 - Rojo Perez (HBO – Entre Nos: Spot On)

What's Going On's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 46:37


This week we are joined by hilarious Rojo Perez. He is a New York-based comedian. Rojo has his first HBO special premiere titled Entre Nos: Spot On. Rojo has been seen on TBS "Conan". Since moving to New York City he has been a cast member on MTV's Decoded, Rojo was featured on Comedy Central's Funny 'Cause It's True, Time Out New York, TruTV's Comedy Knockout and Univision's FLAMA. We talked about comedy in Spanish, the advantages of being multi-lingual, stand-up comedy in general and more! Tune in. If you dig it, subscribe! 

IRL - Online Life Is Real Life
Bullying and Bonding Online

IRL - Online Life Is Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 32:50


It’s a problem when tribalism divides us, online or in real life. Join Veronica Belmont and Franchesca Ramsey as they meet the people working to make the web — and world — friendlier places. Jhamel Robinson discusses how he used social media to organize a massive BBQ in Oakland after a racial altercation went viral; Dr. Meredith Clark sheds light on the need for social media platforms to hire members of vulnerable communities; Jon Ronson talks about snap judgements; Professor Kip Williams speaks to the effects of ostracism online and off; and recent high school graduate Natalie Hampton shares her story of surviving extreme bullying and what she's doing now to help others. IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org. Here is material on digital inclusion from Mozilla. We also recommend reading this article from Mozilla's head of Diversity & Inclusion, Larissa Shapiro, on inclusive and exclusive culture. Find Franchesca Ramsey's new book Well That Escalated Quickly on her personal site, and check her out on MTV's Decoded. Jon Ronson's book, So You've Been Publicly Shamed, is available here. Follow Jon as he tries his hardest to be an expressive (but respectful) online citizen on Twitter. And, learn more about Natalie Hampton's Sit With Us app here. Leave a rating or review in Apple Podcasts so we know what you think.

Cool Beans Comedy
Comedian Rojo Perez and his Neverending Cat Nightmare

Cool Beans Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 18:46


Corey and Matt actch up with Comedian Rojo Perez fresh from his stint on Conan O'Brien!  They talk about Puerto Rico, their neverending love of cats, and the fun of playing in dorms!  Check it out! Rojo Perez is a New York-based comedian. Originally from Puerto Rico, Rojo moved to Florida for college and began performing stand-up comedy at age 20 in local clubs and small cafés. In August 2017 Rojo made his late night stand up debut on TBS "Conan". Since moving to New York City he has been a cast member on MTV's Decoded, Rojo was featured on Comedy Central's Funny 'Cause It's True, Time Out New York, TruTV's Comedy Knockout and Univision's FLAMA. He has also performed at top-tier comedy clubs across the country, such as the Comedy Studio in Boston, the Comedy Club on State in Madison, Cap City Comedy Club in Austin, ACME Comedy Company in Minneapolis, and Go Bananas Comedy Club in Cincinnati. In 2016 he was selected as a Standup NBC finalist and has been a part of the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, Moontower Comedy Festival, New York Comedy Festival, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, LA Riot Comedy Festival and Akumal Comedy Festival in Mexico. Rojo's future plans include one day earning enough money so that relatives will ask to borrow some and continuing to spread laughter regardless of race, religion, or gender. Source. **Music provided by bensound.com. @RojoPerezzz

Repeater
Pete Townshend “Let My Love Open The Door” with Matt Rogers & Katie Buchanan

Repeater

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017


Actor, writer, and comedian Matt Rogers (Pop Roulette, MTV's Decoded, UCBT) stops by to talk with us about Pete Townshend's song "Let My Love Open The Door." We discuss VH1's Divas Live, Jimmy Buffet, musical sketch comedy, and so much more. Singer-songwriter Katie Buchanan also joins us to cover "Let My Love Open The Door" and play some of her own music.

What Should We Draw
Episode 36: The Truth About Beans (w/ Rekha Shankar)

What Should We Draw

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 47:22


Greetings from the vaulted depths of our spacious podcast manor! On this week’s show, Caldwell and Nathan sit down between their two baby grand pianos to chat with comedian and writer Rekha Shankar (Reductress, MTV's Decoded) about the struggles of ordering vegetarian sandwiches, royalty-free mascots, and the architectural advantages of holes. This episode also features the introduction of an all-new segment where Nathan just straight-up leaves to go pee and we keep recording just to spite him! It’s a an audio adventure almost as huge as the room we record it in, which, if I didn’t mention before, is enormous. To see this week's finished drawing, visit WhatShouldWeDraw.com! And email us suggestions at WSWDShow@Gmail.com!

Only Human
Listen Up! Day 1: Face-to-Face

Only Human

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2015 6:27


The Challenge: Today, if someone starts an important conversation with you on text or email, respond in person.  In a pinch, make it a phone call. Then tell us how your day went! Call us, of course, and leave a voicemail at (803) 820-WNYC. Or send us a voice memo at onlyhuman@wnyc.org. To kick off our listening bootcamp week, we first want you to create more opportunities to listen. We have so many ways to connect digitally that we don't have to use our listening skills as often — and sometimes we prefer it that way. Even just the presence of your phone will affect your in-person interactions. But while we might feel the pull of digital communication when we're offline, we also know that online messages can often be harder to decipher. Beatrice de Gelder, a professor of neuroscience and psychology, says reading the words of someone's message is easy, but understanding them? That's "a whole different ball game." We miss a lot of crucial information — facial expressions, tone, gestures — when we keep our conversations to text or email. The comedian and MTV "Decoded" host Franchesca Ramsey has mastered the art of finding humor in serious topics — and getting her audience to listen. But she says our infatuation with the internet can make us poor listeners. "Especially because social media's all like, 'Here's what I'm thinking, here's what I'm eating...'' Ramsey explains, "like every single thing online is about me, me, me, rather than an actual conversation."  Watch an episode of MTV's "Decoded" below, and be sure to check out Franchesca's weekly podcast "Last Name Basis." To make sure you hear every challenge, subscribe to the Only Human podcast on iTunes or anywhere else using our RSS feed.

Race Card
Race Card - Episode 10

Race Card

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 48:43


This week we look at the Emmy’s and Viola Davis’ iconic speech with special guest Franchesca Ramsey host of MTV's Decoded, discuss Chris Brown and the politics of the campaign to stop him from coming to Australian shores and feature the concept of the “Model Minority”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.