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Three friends talk freely with a broader perspective of diversity in all aspects of their lives, redacting nothing from their session.

Redacted Pod 2024
Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • The Shows That Shaped Us
    Oct 8 2025

    In this episode, we’re diving into the golden moments of television that left a lasting mark. Each of us will share three series, scripted or unscripted, that we consider the greatest we’ve ever watched. From childhood favorites to modern masterpieces, we’ll reflect on the shows that shaped our tastes, challenged our perspectives, or simply captured our hearts. Whether through groundbreaking storytelling, cultural influence, or pure nostalgia, these are the series that define what television means to us.

    #TVHistory #GoldenAgeOfTV #TopTVShows #TVTalk #PopCulture #TVNostalgia #MustWatchSeries #GreatestShows #TelevisionLegends #BingeWorthy #TVPodcast #ScreenCulture #CulturalImpact #StorytellingMatters #RetroTV #ModernClassics #SeriesYouLove #MediaMoments #BehindTheScreens

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    44 m
  • Midnight for America
    Oct 1 2025

    As the clock struck midnight on September 30, 2025, the U.S. government entered its first shutdown in nearly seven years. With Congress deadlocked and no funding bill in sight, roughly 1.5 million federal workers face furloughs, while essential services teeter on the edge. In this episode, we unpack the factors behind this historic shutdown, the political clashes driving it, and the tangible impact on everyday Americans. Join us as we analyze, discuss, and debate the shutdown—and what it reveals about the current state of the nation.

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    49 m
  • Merit or Name: Nepotism, and the Concept of Fair Play
    Jul 15 2025

    This episode unpacks the heated debate between nepotism and meritocracy, using the case of Bronny James as a springboard. The hosts delve into Stephen A. Smith’s controversial take—was he right to question Bronny's rise, or did he falter by walking it back under pressure from LeBron James?

    We examine whether LeBron’s decision to put Bronny in the spotlight helped or hindered his son’s career, and compare Bronny's journey to that of John David Washington, another high-profile son navigating legacy and personal achievement. The conversation then broadens to explore how nepotism and meritocracy show up across industries—from Hollywood and politics to the everyday workforce.

    Through candid takes and layered analysis, this episode challenges listeners to consider: when does privilege become a platform, and when does it overshadow talent? And in a world that claims to reward merit, how often is the playing field truly level?

    Key Themes:

    • The ethics of nepotism in elite spaces like the NBA and entertainment
    • Media accountability: Stephen A. Smith’s evolving stance
    • Structural inequality in the workforce and education
    • Why meritocracy remains more ideal than reality

    It’s a conversation at the intersection of opportunity, influence, and fairness—one that asks whether success today is really earned, inherited, or a bit of both.

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    1 h
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