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Life & Laughs

Johnny Sanchez

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Radio personality, Johnny Sanchez is living life and having a lot of laughs with his many guests ranging from movie stars, radio and tv personalities, musicians, comedians, athletes, celebrities, and other people of interest! Be sure to subscribe so you get notifications when each new episode is released. Also search Life & Laughs Podcast on YouTube for some of the video interviews and lots of extras! Thanks so much for listening!
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Stand Up Comedians Ruben Paul and Johnny Sanchez share life lessons from their comedy careers, tell hilarious stories, and interview incredible guests LIVE at the Hollywood Laugh Factory.
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The Social Primate Podcast

The Social Primate Podcast

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An introspective podcast on cultural self reflection and the human experience, as told by a primate. — Featuring conversations that explore a multitude of topics including: culture, society, activism, technology and more.
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So with a baby on the way - I need advice! I'm starting a new podcast (& video) series called #FirstTimeDad where I interview dads about becoming a father and try to gain tips, tricks, and insights on how to be a #FirstTimeDad. Watch the video interviews at http://Andrew-Au.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrewhau/support
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In this episode, I sit down with Fernanda Sanchez, president of the Lincoln Heights Neighborhood Council, to talk about the real challenges facing our community and how powerful it can be when neighbors come together. At the heart of our conversation is a simple, powerful truth: change starts by talking to your neighbors—it’s about how each of us c…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Viva Padilla, who shares her story of standing up against gentrification and protecting the community’s rich history. As someone currently facing eviction, Viva gets real about the challenges of displacement and the ongoing fight for fair housing and local businesses. This conversation is a reminder that educating o…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Kiki and Brenda from El Sereno Community Land Trust, an initiative reclaiming land for the community to combat gentrification and the housing crisis. We discuss their work in creating affordable housing through co-ops and educating residents on their rights to shape their own futures. The journey is ongoing, and Kiki …
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I sat down with Rey Sepulveda of Cultivarte to dive deep into the power of learning skills outside the hood and bringing them back to create change. We discussed how we can learn from places with deep activist roots like East LA and apply those lessons to SELA. With spaces like the SELA Cultural Center on the rise, we’re redefining representation a…
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In this episode, I chat with Ernesto Vazquez about the journey of mastering a craft. Ernesto opens up about his creative process, sharing how different influences shape his work and the deeper meaning behind his art. We dig into the importance of reconnecting with your cultural self-identity and how embracing your heritage can bring new depth and a…
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Join us for an episode with investigative journalist Ben Camacho, as we discuss his journey into journalism and the events that led to his lawsuit with the City of Los Angeles. Sparking a critical conversation about the balance between transparency and legal pressure. We explore the broader implications of cases like his on public access to informa…
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In this episode, I chat with Abraham Márquez, an independent journalist, about the vital role of local organizing, educating, and mobilizing efforts in driving grassroots activism. We dive into how media bias often overlooks powerful entities, and why independent journalism is crucial for amplifying marginalized voices. Abraham also highlights the …
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In this episode, Stephanie Mendez, an award-winning journalist known for her work with local and major media outlets sits down with me as we explore how the rebellious ethos of punk culture has influenced her journalistic approach, emphasizing independence, authenticity, and challenging mainstream narratives. She also shares her journey of connecti…
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In this episode Johnny Murillo, founder of Chicano Hollywood delves into the platforms mission to uplift and celebrate our culture in the entertainment industry ⎯ a time for Latinos of all backgrounds to reclaim our narratives, and create our own opportunities. We'll explore the importance of representation, the power of inclusive storytelling, and…
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In a conversation with Alex Zamora, a photographer and cofounder of Fotolandia, SELA's Photography Festival, we discussed the impact of bringing and making resources directly available to underrepresented communities — a necessary part to self-realization. -----Music brought to you by: No Kids Pets Ok - "When The Story Comes to an End" Support, fol…
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In this episode, we chat with the creative force of Las Chicas Peligrosas about their journey as a multi-disciplinary artist and printmaker based in Los Angeles. We explore the themes that drive her art and discuss the process of breaking out of the scarcity mindset and learning to embrace a life of abundance, her involvement in workshops and commu…
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In this episode, we sit down with acclaimed poet Yesika Salgado, author of "Corazón," "Tesoro," and "Hermosa." Yesika openly shares her deeply personal journey of self-love and acceptance, emphasizing the transformative power of self-reflective work. She discusses how this process has helped her break down old patterns and rebuild a stronger, more …
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In this episode, comedian Jerry Garcia takes us on a stroll through the vibrant culture of Huntington Park, the place where he found and developed his comedic voice. He shares hilariously relatable and heartfelt stories about navigating fatherhood and co-parenting, and offering inspiring insights on staying consistent in your craft and open to crea…
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In this episode, we sit down with Will Correa from HNDP LA to hear his gripping story of growing up in the shadow of gang violence and the process of shattering those cycles by embracing creative outlets. Join us as we discuss the key moments that fueled his passion for empowering the next generation by exploring his commitment to providing crucial…
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In this episode, we sit down with Rosario Calatayud-Serna, the founder of ArtSpace HP, to discuss her mission of revitalizing underserved neighborhoods through creative collaboration. Rocio shares her journey of establishing an artistic haven in her community, addressing the deprivation of cultural spaces and fostering a sense of belonging through …
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In this episode, we dive deep with Dr. Jorge Leal, a cultural and urban historian and founder of Rock Archivo LA, an archive of Southern California’s Latinx Youth and Musical Cultures, to uncover how Rock Español and its LA based derivative: Rock Angelino has shaped cultural identities and empowered working-class communities of color. Jorge shares …
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Step into the heart of Chicano identity with Ernesto Ayala, Vice Chair of La Raza Unida, in this episode of the Social Primate. We explore the significance of cultural connection and identity within Chicano and Mexican-American communities, and we ask you to think about the following: What does cultural connection mean to you? Why should we care ab…
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In this week's episode, we delve into the impactful work of the late Dr. Roberto ‘Cintli’ Rodríguez, alongside Ivette Boyzo with La Raza Database Project. This project aims to accurately document Latinos killed by U.S. law enforcement. During our conversation, we dissect Roberto Camacho's insightful article "The Heavy Toll" on Palabra and shed a mu…
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*This episode was originally aired on April 2, 2024 on KQBH-LP Los Angeles CA 101.5FM* In this week's episode we delve deep with Nathan Castellanos, author of Salted Plastic: Tales of Gentrification into the stories that inspired his books and exploring the gritty realities of gentrification and those that lead it; uncovering the intricate layers o…
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*This episode was originally aired on March 19, 2024 on KQBH-LP Los Angeles CA 101.5FM* In this episode, we delved into the multifaceted work of Iris De Anda, author of Codeswitch: Fires from Mi Corazon and Roots of Redemption: You have No Right to Remain Silent - as we explore themes of identity, culture, and resistance. We discussed her journey i…
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***Content Warning: Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is affected by the topics discussed, please seek appropriate support resources.*** In this week's episode, I'm joined by Cindy "Cindita" Macias, an interdisciplinary artist whose personal and creative journey has led her to moments of self-determination through art and t…
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*This episode was originally aired on March 12, 2024 on KQBH-LP Los Angeles CA 101.5FM*In this episode of the podcast I am joined by Alejandro Vicencio, a creative and artist based out of Southeast Los Angeles. We discuss the creative journey and the evolution of the ego and self through the arts. Music is brought to you by Silvandgold ft. Taelor G…
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In this week’s episode I am joined by filmmaker and director Iz Gutierrez as we explore the captivating narrative behind his film "They Call Us Sediciosos." We uncover the true events that inspired Gutierrez's film, shedding light on the haunting lynching and deaths of individuals of Mexican descent in 1910s/1920s Texas—a poignant reflection of the…
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In this episode Gabriel Enamorado, Executive Director of Stay Arts, a creative organization dedicated to empowering communities in Southeast Los Angeles (and beyond) through the arts joins me to discuss the vital importance of bringing creative spaces and resources to local communities, especially in ethnically diverse areas like SELA.Through Stay …
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In this episode of the podcast I am joined by Viva Padilla; poet, author and founder of @re.arte.la and @sincesarmagazine as we catch up on her community and creative work in Boyle Heights and beyond — we discussed the ongoing resistance to the gentrification of Boyle Heights and the value of nurturing community spaces for critical thinking, collab…
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