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Crimes Against Pop Culture

Ricardo Ruiz, Gerardo Morales

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Each week we will watch a popular movie that the co-host, Gerry, has never seen. Then we will discuss what each of us thought of the movie. Giving the listener the views of someone who has seen the movie and someone who just saw it for the first time.
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Joint Frequency

Wes St-Cyr

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You're driving 80mph through the desert traveling on a rock through space and time, wondering where Kawhi is going in free agency and you need something to listen to. Look no further. Tune in for the start of the next best podcast. Joint Frequency.
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Fertile Minds Radio

Hillary Talbott Roland

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Fertile Minds Radio is your place to learn how to maximize your fertility, we cover the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of a fertility journey. Here you’ll find tools to help you feel empowered and confident as you move from infertility to pregnancy to parenthood. If you are looking for wholistic wisdom and a paradigm that will help you create a healthy family for generations to come, you’re in the right place.
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In today's episode you will guided through my favorite visualization for starting a new year. I highly suggest this visualization anytime you are starting something new, need to get unstuck, or are making big decisions. We are going to harness the connection between our heart and our womb for this one. Get comfy and let's dive deep together. This m…
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Welcome to the official YouTube channel of "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom"! Join us as we delve into the world of mathematics education, highlighting the voices of passionate teachers and exploring the latest trends and innovations in the field. In this episode, we are thrilled to have Carrie Denotes, a seasoned educator and the current presi…
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Welcome to "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom," where we explore the world of innovative teaching practices and highlight exceptional educators. In this episode, join us as we dive into the fascinating journey of Nisha Philip Malahoo, a passionate third-grade teacher at Pinewood Elementary School. Discover how she transforms her classroom using v…
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Hello, wonderful listeners! I'm back with the fifth season of Fertile Minds Radio, and I couldn't be more excited. It's incredible to think about the journey we've embarked on together, and I want to express my heartfelt thanks to our dedicated listeners. Your support is what makes this podcast so special. In this season opener we are shedding ligh…
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Welcome to "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom," a podcast where we shine a spotlight on exceptional mathematics classroom teachers and their incredible work. In this episode, we have the privilege of speaking with ABI Ruiz, a passionate fourth-grade mathematics and science teacher with seven years of teaching experience. Join us as ABI shares her…
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Welcome to "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom," where we recognize and celebrate exceptional educators making a difference in mathematics education. In this episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Shane Wiggans, an inspiring 8th grade math teacher at Freedom Middle School. Join us as we delve into Shane's journey as an educator, his p…
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Join us in this inspiring episode as we dive into the world of mathematics education with Ricardo Estrada, a dedicated math teacher with 14 years of experience. In this conversation, Ricardo shares his journey and the challenges he faces as an educator in the diverse landscape of New York City. From expanding the AP Calculus program to teaching in …
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Welcome to "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom"! In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing Sophie Brady, a passionate math teacher with 20 years of experience in New York City schools. Join us as Sophie shares her insights and strategies for creating inclusive and engaging math classrooms. Sophie's journey began with a remarkable fourt…
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In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting José Vilson, a veteran educator, writer, speaker, and activist based in New York City. José is the author of the thought-provoking book, "This Is Not a Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education." He has been featured in renowned publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and Th…
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Explore the complex world of reproductive rights & environmentalism with Representative Lindsay Cross where we discuss the process of passing critical healthcare legislation, crisis pregnancy centers, abortion restrictions, & more. Summary: In this episode, we dive into the complex world of reproductive rights and environmentalism, discussing recen…
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Do I need more time to prepare my body before I start trying for a baby? Or am I running out of time and need to start trying ASAP? The answers to those questions are unique to each person thinking of starting a family, and today we discuss the factors we should consider when trying to answer those questions and how to do so without creating more a…
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Subtitle: We discuss the major influence that methylation has on our cells’ genetic expression, and how we can manipulate it to our advantage with proper folate supplementation. Our Guest: Ricardo Miranda is the CEO and MTHFR consultant for MTHFRdoctors.com. He is a leading clinician and one of the top researchers in the field of MTHFR genetic muta…
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Zulgeil Ruiz Ginés, born and raised in Puerto Rico, is affectionately known as “Zul”. After the birth of her first daughter, she was forever changed in how she understood pregnancy and birth. Supporting families in their pregnancy, birth and postpartum care became her passion. She has studied with birth workers in Los Angeles, Mexico and now Florid…
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Subtitle: What is the fantasy fallacy and how can it affect us on our fertility journey and after we become parents? Description: We fall victim to the arrival fallacy when we forbid ourselves to feel happy until we accomplish that *one* thing, but oftentimes, even when the goal is achieved, we still have trouble feeling complete. In this podcast, …
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If you want to avoid arguments with your partner about lifestyle changes from diet to drinking in the name of conceiving, this is the episode for you. Most of us think of consent as something we give for something big- like a medical procedure, or in sexual exchanges. Obviously we want to give consent to be intimate. What I want to talk about today…
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There is so much waiting in a fertility journey, and because we really never know how long it will take to hold that healthy baby in our arms, I think this is one of the greatest skills you can learn for the micro of the two week wait to the macro of the entirety of completing your family. In this episode you will learn... - What to do when you fee…
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Fertility challenges, mothering. trauma, and conditioning can absolutely get in the way of pleasure. And pleasure is what lights you up and makes this whole life worth living. So what is a girl to do? Join me as I pick the big beautiful brain of Sex Coach, Danielle Savory, and she shares her tips for creating more pleasure and drops some knowledge …
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When making hard decisions it can feel paralyzing, as if one decision could derail our entire life. You may be asked to make incredibly hard decisions on a path to becoming a parent so I created this for you. It is one of my favorite time out of thinking exercises I use to get in touch with my higher self when I am struggle to make the "right" deci…
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Decision fatigue describes how our decision-making gets worse as we make additional choices and our cognitive abilities get worn out. Decision fatigue is the reason we feel overwhelmed when we have too many choices to make, especially in the absence of resources. The phenomena of decision fatigue can affect even the most rational and intelligent in…
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Words have incredible power. Today we are going to explore the story you have been broadcasting to your body about the status of your fertility and how that impacts your perception of the journey. I'll share some personal insights I had working through this same exercise with my own health and the surprising findings in the mansion of the mind. We …
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Seeing that positive pregnancy test can leave us flying high with happiness, until the worry sets in. Today's episode seeks to educate you on what to expect in terms of appointments, symptoms and labs so there is less room in your mind for thinking something is going wrong. If you are curious about working together or joining Conscious Conceptions …
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What are the five realms of fertility? They are the places in our lives we can look to and examine in order to feel more balanced on our fertility journey. Join me as we explore how fertility challenges may be showing up as more than an empty next in this excerpt from my Conscious Conceptions coaching program. If you are curious about working toget…
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What exactly happens in a life coaching session? And why would I ever hire someone to help me do Life? And is that a legit career? These are actual judgey thoughts I myself had when I first learned about life coaching 10 years ago. Listen on to find out about some of the very unexpected and pleasant side effects life coaching had on me after I fina…
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Traditionally the definition of a Conscious Conception includes the physical aspects of preconception care and then adds in a spiritual dimension of preparation. It engages the, "feminine principle of receiving." It presupposes a spiritual realm from which a baby's spirit can be invited into the '"Earthside" life, and it is modified to suit spiritu…
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Anger is a normal emotion for all humans. Some of us have a harder time acknowledging and/or releasing our anger. Take a 20 minute journey with me to practice allowing and releasing our anger and systematically breaking down the false and poisonous belief that good girls dont get angry. Love these practices? Join us in my Conscious Conceptions Coac…
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The national reckoning over police violence has spread to schools, with some districts choosing to sever their relationships with local police departments out of concern that the officers patrolling their hallways represent more of a threat than a form of protection. Some teachers and students say they consider officers on campus a danger, rather t…
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Professional learning is a crucial element of the work of all educators throughout their entire careers.  The education profession is grounded in a rich professional knowledge base, and education professionals must be well-versed in this knowledge base, as well. However there is a debate in regard to should all educators participate in professional…
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Across the country, educators, parents and allies are coming together to ensure that every Black student and educator can live, grow and thrive with support, love and joy. In addition, across the country racists are coming together to ensure Black students are oppressed in perpetuity. It is time that we have an authentic discussion about Black Live…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture Happy Boovember! We only recorded one episode for the month of October so we decided to carry the scary over to November and then we said that we might as well come up with a cool sounding name and Boovember was born. Although I'm not sure if anyone else has thought of it so let's just say we are borrowing it for now. On …
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Crimes Against Pop Culture Happy Halloween! Well not for another few days but it still is October and in honor of this horror filled month, we decided that we should watch some scary movies. We start it off with a bang and watch "Carrie" from 1976. This hour (?) classic comes from the twisted mind of Stephen King and is directed by Brian De Palma. …
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Teaching was a stressful occupation long before the (COVID-19) pandemic occurred; during the pandemic, it might have become even more stressful. Teachers are navigating unfamiliar technology, are balancing multiple modes of teaching, and have concerns about returning to in-person instruction. In addition, many teachers are caring for their own chil…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture On this episode of CAPC, Gerry steps out of his comfort zone and chose a musical to watch. Although he did chose a classic, I don't know if it will be enough to change his mind on the art of musicals. We go on to have a meaningful conversation about the darker side of the world's history and get a little emotional. Then w…
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Dress codes for educators–or lack thereof–vary by district and even school environment. For students, policies are clearly established and leave little room for confusion. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 56% of public schools enforce a dress code for students. Even school environments require uniforms. However, appropriat…
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Back-to-school is here again. While we might hope that beginning the academic year with schools open for in-person learning would set the trend for the rest of the year, the ongoing presence COVID-19, makes everything less certain. What are your thoughts in regard to Back to School 2021?Af Inspiring Educators
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Crimes Against Pop Culture Let's get ready to jibber-jabber! On this week's episode, Gerry and I watch and discuss "Rocky V." I have to say that I have watched some shitty movies in my day, but this comes really close to winning the WME (Worst Movie Ever) title belt. Listen as we rant about the plot holes, the aging of a favorite son and why one ch…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture Another week, another "Rocky" movie. The showdown is here! USA vs Russia, Rocky vs Drago! This week Gerry and I take a look at "Rocky IV". The cold war is in full swing and so is Pro-USA propaganda. Find out which one of our lovable characters doesn't make it to the end of this Boxing Drama. Gerry gets close to being punc…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture Here we go again, everyone!! Episode number 8 is here. This week Gerry and I discuss the third part in the "Rocky" saga, "Rocky III". Listen as Gerry finds out some very interesting trivia about this particular chapter of the "Rocky" lore. Find out why Mr. T's mother was upset at him and how long did Hulk Hogan and Sylves…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture Ding, Ding. LET'S GET READY TO RAMBLE!!! Well I couldn't say rumble. Michael Buffer would sue the pants off of me. This week Gerry and I climb into the ring to discuss Rocky. The Academy Award winning movie, starring Sylvester Stallone. "You know what I mean?" Listen to the podcast and you will find out what I mean by tha…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture On this episode of Crimes Against Pop Culture, Gerry and I watch and discuss an 80's classic, "Footloose". A movie that has scarred me for life, listen to find out why. We also try a new delicacy, tractor chicken. Mmm... It's delicious. You might even hear from our new co-host, Phoebe, the puppy. She made it almost imposs…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture ***This episode was originally published in June, 2011.*** You asked for it you got it! A whole hour of Gerry and I. That's right, we broke the hour mark with this episode. This episode clocks in at an hour and seven minutes. Damn, I think we talk too much. Or maybe we don't talk enough. I wouldn't know because no one ema…
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CRIMES AGAINST POP CULTURE On this episode of CAPC, we watch and discuss "The Birdcage" from 1996. Starring Robin Williams, Nathan Lane and Gene Hackman. We also have a guest host joining us on this episode. I know it's a bit late, but we recorded this episode in honor of Pride Month. A big thank you to all of you who continue to listen. Listen Her…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture On today's episode of CAPC, we watch a 70's classic, "The French Connection". With one of the best car chases of all time, this Gene Hackman classic wrestles with the age old question, how many kilos of coke can you hide in a 1970 Lincoln Continental Mark III? The answer to that question and so many others aren't answered…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture ***Updated*** This episode 5 of our podcast that was originally released back on 5/21/2011. *** New episode is up! Come and get it. On this weeks episode Gerry and I watch "Dark City" from 1998. We also welcome our second guest on our show, Martin McIntosh a.k.a Doug. He helps us dissect the differences between the R rate…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture It's here, it's here. The new Crimes Against Pop Culture episode is here. On this weeks episode Gerry and I watch and discuss "True Lies". We delve deep in to the psychology of a true secret agent. Then we turn our attention to the difficulty of a double life when you have a wife and child at home. Just kidding. Come on d…
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Crimes Against Pop Culture This is it. The very first episode back from our long hiatus. After Gerry nagged and nagged, day and night, day in and day out, week after week and month after month. We sat down and recorded a new episode. If you didn't read the subtitle, the movie we discuss on this episode, is "Citizen Kane". The movie that is consider…
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