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Do We Like Movies?

Angel Figueroa & Javier Lopez

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A podcast from two cousins who grew up watching movies together. We watch new movies, re-watch classics from earlier times in our life, and cover movies/franchises that others may have seen that we have never watched. The question we ask at the end of the epsidoe is Do We like this Movie?
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Welcome to El Desván, the podcast where we explore everything that interests you. From the latest in video games and technology, to debates about movies, music, science, history, and the most current topics in society. There are no limits here, because at El Desván we talk about everything: what's on everyone's lips and what you'll be surprised to discover. Every week we dive into entertaining, unfiltered conversations, where the everyday and the extraordinary meet. Are you passionate about ...
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Hi, and welcome to The Female Ramble! This podcast explores social and cultural themes. Episodes carry essential information on topics such as social movements, politics, controversies, trends, social justice and more. My mission behind the podcast is to inspire listeners to create change and learn more about social issues in the modern world. ~Follow the podcast Instagram page for episode updates and more: @thefemaleramble
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Alborada is an independent voice on Latin American politics, media and culture. We provide a progressive take on the region, offering perspectives rarely found in the mainstream.
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In this first episode, titled "Origins of Museums and their Hidden Function," we explore the origins of museums and the hidden role they have played throughout history. From the early cabinets of curiosities to the great institutions of today, we analyze how museums have evolved beyond being mere repositories of artifacts, becoming powerful tools o…
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Journey to the lowest point on Earth and uncover the mysteries of the Dead Sea. This podcast explores the captivating beauty, the rich history, and the uncertain future of this natural wonder. From ancient myths and biblical tales to modern scientific discoveries and conservation efforts, we explore the delicate balance between life and death, natu…
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This podcast explores how digital technology is redefining modern childhood, examining both the benefits and challenges of connectivity for children. We discuss the educational, social, and accessibility advantages that technology offers, as well as the risks that arise, such as excessive screen time, cyberbullying, video game addiction, and privac…
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into Taylor Swift's career, from her early days as a country singer to her transformation into a global pop icon. We explore how she has redefined success in an industry known for being ruthless to artists. We discuss her artistic evolution, ownership of her work, and her remarkable connection with fans. Key mom…
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Have you ever felt like you're playing a role and wearing a mask depending on where you are or who you're with? Join us on a fascinating journey through the psychology of identity as we unravel the reasons behind these masks we wear. We'll explore how the need for belonging, fear of being judged, and even the digital age shape the faces we present …
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This podcast delves into the fascinating and often unsettling world of the psychology of dishonesty. By exploring the biological, psychological, and societal factors that contribute to dishonest behavior, we aim to shed light on the complex mechanisms that drive us to lie, cheat, and deceive - both on an individual and a systemic level. Through in-…
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Join us as we take a deep dive into the surprising history of Valentine's Day, beyond hearts and chocolates. From ancient pagan rituals and early Christian martyrdom to the Middle Ages and the rise of mass-produced love, we explore how this complex holiday evolved. Learn about multiple St. Valentines, the commercialization of love, and how differen…
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In this episode, we embark on a fascinating journey through the history of medicine, exploring how ancient and modern cultures have approached healing the human body. From shamanic rituals and plant experimentation to advancements in gene editing and personalized medicine, we uncover how medicine has evolved over time. We discuss holistic approache…
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In this episode, a fascinating debate takes place on the origin of life on Earth. Participants analyze and confront the most relevant scientific theories about how the fundamental building blocks of life, such as amino acids and nucleic acids, emerged. One of the key points is the discussion of the Miller-Urey experiment, which demonstrated the syn…
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In this episode, we debate how ancient structures, such as churches and monuments, serve as keys to the past. Inspired by Hendrik Willem van Loon's The Story of Mankind, we explore topics ranging from the extinction of the dinosaurs and the evolution of Egyptian writing, to great civilizations like Greece and Rome. We also reflect on how empires ri…
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In this podcast, we analyze the history of China's occupation of Tibet in 1950 and its consequences for Tibetan culture, the border region between China and India, and the Tibetan government in exile. We examine the key figures involved, such as Mao Zedong, Jawaharlal Nehru, and the Dalai Lama, and discuss the reasons behind Tibet's annexation and …
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This podcast offers an in-depth analysis of the biblical story of Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis. Through a detailed examination of the creation of the world, the Garden of Eden, the formation of Adam and Eve, their relationship, the temptation by the serpent, the fall of man, and the consequences of their disobedience, the podcast explores th…
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Send us a text Javier Juarez is a DACAmented advancement professional currently serving as the Director of the Latino Equity Fund at the Boston Foundation. The Latino Equity Fund (LEF) is a unique partnership between local Latinx leaders and The Boston Foundation that envisions an equitable future for all Bostonians, and is the first Latinx-focused…
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The story centers on the murder of Mary Grayon in the quiet town of Ashford, Virginia. The victim was a beloved woman in the community, known for her devotion to the local St. Mark's Church and for her work with children and the elderly. Father Daniel Mackinon, the town priest, becomes the prime suspect in the crime, leading to an investigation tha…
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In this episode, we delve into an analysis of World War II from a unique perspective: the Marxist view presented by Ernest Mandel in his book "The Meaning of the Second World War." Mandel examines the economic roots and deep ideological contradictions that shaped this global conflict, arguing that the war was not simply a struggle between nations o…
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The podcast discusses the case of Daniel Sancho, a young Spaniard convicted of the murder and dismemberment of Edwin Arrieta, a Colombian surgeon. The podcast explores the dynamics of the relationship between Sancho and Arrieta, examining their backgrounds, their meeting in Thailand, and the crime itself. Sancho's motivations for committing the cri…
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The texts explore the origin and development of the Bible, analysing the cultural influences that shaped it, from Mesopotamia and Egypt to the expansion of Christianity in the Roman Empire. The impact of the Babylonian exile on the compilation and editing of Old Testament texts is examined, as is the role of scribes in the transmission and preserva…
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It chronicles the true story of the rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in Thailand in 2018. The story begins with a description of the Tham Luang Nang Non cave and the local legend surrounding it. It then recounts the day the football team, the Wild Boars, entered the cave, and how they became trapped by the sudden rise …
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In the winter of 1942, a Soviet plane crashed in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan. Seven people survived the initial impact, but found themselves stranded in an unforgiving landscape with sub-zero temperatures, scarce provisions and the constant threat of death. This is the story of Anna Gureyeva, a mother who bravely fought for her life and that …
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Join us as we uncover the world of video game easter eggs, exploring the weird, wonderful, and downright creepy secrets hidden within our favorite games. From the iconic Dopefish to the haunting history of Herobrine, we'll explore the stories behind these secrets and what they say about the games we love. Get ready for a wild ride through video gam…
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This podcast explores the amazing world of animals battling it out. You'll hear incredible stories about animals that took on rivals they really shouldn't have messed with – and lived to tell the tale! We'll cover shocking animal showdowns, crazy defense mechanisms, and unbelievable displays of strength from the animal kingdom. Get ready for some w…
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A bush and backcountry flight enthusiast shares their initial thoughts on the significantly improved Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, highlighting the enhanced terrain, physics and helicopter mechanics. They were impressed by the level of customization now available for both the pilot and aircraft. The author explores the impact of these upgrades o…
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Hey, simulation lovers! In this podcast we're going to talk about all the new features in the highly anticipated Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, coming November 19th. We'll go over the new features, including new aircraft, visual improvements, activities, and career mode. We'll compare Flight Simulator 2024 to its predecessor, Flight Simulator 202…
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In this episode, we dive into the impressive specifications of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Are you ready for the challenges this incredible simulator will bring? Compared to its predecessor, the 2020 version, this promises to take the experience to the next level with more aircraft, airports, and stunning visual performance. We also discuss th…
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We return from hiatus to wrap up our X-Men/Deadpool series with the real introduction to the Merc with the Mouth in live action. Ryan Reynolds deserves massive credit for willing this project to existence after it should have received the electric chair following X-Men Origins: Wolverine. After being diagnosed with cancer and having a treatment tha…
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Send us a text SORRY FOR THE AUDIO. It was hard getting back into things, and I messed up my video recording to record 2 audio sources over each other and never hit record on my audio only device. Argh, yeah my momentum has been killed, but I will keep at it. Listen as I talk about the summer that killed my momentum. Special shot out to Synhorst Pr…
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We come to the end of our X-Men series. In this final chapter of the Mutant saga, we follow Jean Grey who's powers become fully unlocked and uncontrollable after the X-Men save a group of Astronauts in space. This is where she is exposed to an alien force that begins turning her into the Dark Phoenix. The cast from First Class to Apocalypse make th…
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“Graduate” Episode 2 features an interview the host Fabiana Conway did with Andrea Archilla, a recent high school graduate that plans to attend the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez campus on a pre-med track. Andrea shares her experiences throughout high school and tells listeners about how she managed rigorous course work as a full diploma progra…
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BONUS EPISODE! As a thank you to our longtime listeners and all the new listeners that have recently started following the show we wanted to take a break from Superheroes to talk about maybe the most anticipated horror movie of the year! This film directed by Oz Perkins brings 2010s scream queen Maika Monroe back into the spotlight as an FBI agent …
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The third film in this superhero decades saga takes us to the 1980s where we finally meet young Cyclops, Jean Gray, Nightcrawler and others as they face off against an ancient mutant by the name of En Sabah Nur, or better known to comic book fans as Apocalypse played the by wonderful Oscar Isaac coming off Star Wars: The Force Awakens.…
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In this episode the host Fabiana Conway interviews Javier Magriña, a recent high school graduate that plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania with a focus in entrepreneurship and finance. Javier shares his experience throughout high school to become who he is today and the challenges he experienced from learning how to deal with F.O.M.O., ti…
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You wanted a First Class sequel? Sike! The follow up to 2011's X-Men reboot saw the return of original movie director Brian Singer who decided instead of continuing Matthew Vaughn's prequel film in a satisfying way, that we were going to instead get the third Brian Singer original trilogy movie featuring some of the cast of the last movie. To save …
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After the cast to the original trilogy got too old and expensive, Fox decided that they were going to do X-Men origin movies... Unfortunately they picked a ridiculously atrocious Wolverine movie to launch this series. After its poor reception Matthew Vaughn's 2011 superhero film then became a prequel/soft reboot to the original franchise by telling…
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It is the start of the new millennium, but we are stuck in the weird space in Comic Book films between the Tim Burton Batman aesthetic and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man which will usher in the next era of superhero movies. Set in this time period is the first live action adaptation of the legendary Marvel Comic about a team of superheroes trying to save a…
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Send us a text What if success isn't just about financial gain? In our season finale of "How Do You Say Success in Spanglish," I reflect on the journey of producing nearly 35 episodes, drawing from my personal experiences and the wisdom of our incredible guests. Inspired by an episode of Good Mythical Morning and the story of Jimmy John's, we exami…
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We want to play a game.... Listeners requested we watch the latest entry in the Saw franchise, but it made your hosts think of the fact that they hadn't seen the original is a VERY long time. From the minds of now well known horror creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell, this film mostly centers on two strangers locked in a grimy, disgusting bathroo…
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Send us a text Dr. Raul Fernandez is a Senior Lecturer at Boston University, where he studies, writes, and teaches about inequities in education. He is also Chair of the Racial Imbalance Advisory Council, where he advises the Mass. Commissioner of Education and Board of Education on school (de)segregation in public schools in the Commonwealth. In t…
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Send us a text Jon Marcantoni is a Puerto Rican novelist and playwright. The author of five books, he won the 2017 Independent Book Award for Best Southeastern Fiction for his book Kings of 7th Avenue. After the success of his play Puerto Rican Nocturne, about the Cerro Maravilla murders and their aftermath, he founded Flamboyán Theatre in 2022. Th…
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Send us a text Edwin Berroa is an Assistant Principal inside the New York City public school system. Has been in education for over a decade. Edwin has a pulse in building capacity and building community to ensure success. Growing up in a Dominican household, he’s been around people in his family that have seen struggles, and have been resilient in…
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Send us a text Marco, a transformational burnout coach who has dedicated his life to helping healthcare professionals find balance and fulfillment in their lives and careers, whether they're currently experiencing burnout or are nearing it. Having walked the path of burnout as a Physician Assistant, Marco deeply understand the unique pressures you …
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Send us a text Michael Martinez is the Founder of Fincasa Whiskey. Fincasa is a heritage blend of Rye Whiskey finished in Origin Rum Barrels to share the stories of our ancestors. Rooted in tradition and inspired by his family’s history in Puerto Rican Agriculture, Fincasa's Rum Barrel Finished Rye Whiskey highlights the rich cultures of Latin Amer…
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Send us a text Liz Gallo is an Licensed marriage and family therapist with eight years of experience in the mental health field. She specializes in those struggling with chronic illnesses and has provided services within the community mental health and private practice settings. Throughout her career she has worked with adolescents, adults, and as …
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Send us a text After 8 years in healthcare, and at the suggestion of his wife, Giovanni decided to go back to school and pursue his childhood dream of becoming a firefighter. In 2004 he was hired as a Paid Professional Firefighter by the City of Hialeah Fire Rescue Department and 2 years later, was hired by Miami Dade County Fire Rescue. Giovanni h…
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Send us a text Brittany Simpson, Born and Raised in Sunrise fl. Playing soccer sinc the age of 3, Brittany attended an academic and athletic high school where she played varsity all 4 years, as well as being a part of various honor societies. She committed to Yales D1 soccer program after her sophomore year. During College she play on the Yale Woma…
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