Does God exist? I say, yes! I believe there is plenty of science that proves it, too. If you have 30 minutes you don't mind not getting back, why not listen to my ramblings on the subject.
In the first episode of Season 2, I discuss a topic which I am very passionate about...Education. I explain how a quality education was the key to our country's success as prescribed by our Founding Fathers, and how that idealogy is no longe
This was a podcast assignment I created for a Humanities class I took last year. I covered the music of Los Tigres del Norte. It's definitely not Pulitzer prize stuff, but I think it captures, relatively well, some perspectives within immig
In these times, it seems like we are surrounded by nothing but negative experiences. I share some observations I made in the last few days that prove there is still lots of good in the world.
I take a moment to share my opinion about what took place in a California classroom where Gregory Salcido chose to express an anti-military message to children.
Our military spouses are often overlooked in the grand military scheme. These special people are an important part in ensuring the success of our families and deserve to be recognized. Thank you so much!
I share my opinions on politics, my perspective on illegal immigration, the cultural significance within the Latino dynamic, and skim the tip of the iceberg of African-American roots, or lack thereof.
Communicating effectively requires good talking and good listening. I try and communicate some "nuggets" of advice about that, and also try and express the importance of group communication and participation.
Happiness is relative. It means so much to us, but the pursuit of it can be daunting. But it is possible. Through persistence and vigilance in the face of the impending adversity we all eventually come across.
I share my experience growing up a kid of divorced parents. How grateful I am that my parents treated each other with respect, and how important it is for parents to do the same with kids today. That, of course, is a lot easier said than do