
College Mami Interview Episode -Final

The Loida Talk Show:
An Introverts Reality
A conversation with my best friend Deborah who identifies with being an introvert. We are exploring this self-diagnosing label and getting personal about our daily struggles encountering the mass.
Can you relate? Leave a comment down below on why you do or do not identify yourself as an introvert.
In this episode, Monica gets to know Tyler Renna and what exactly he does as an involved college student. As they travel through the I-90, Ty expresses his feelings towards his extra curricular activity… “The Dear Abbeys!” This soon to be president has a lot to share from how they choose their set list to the legacy of this 31 year old all-male Acapella group and more!
Music Credit: “Silky” by musicwithsoul
2 Baddies On The Mic sheds light on some of South Korea’s k-bands within the South Korean music industry.
I talk with my best friend Emerson about their views on the k-bands and how they play into South Korea’s music industry.
On this episode, Alessia PIsicchio sits down with fellow alumna Justin Rodriguez from Queens Metropolitan High School sits to discuss how school spirit was brought virtually to students. Discussing the highs and lows of what it meant to be a senior during these times, this dense interview sees into the eyes of what was experienced.
Justin Rodriguez, currently getting his bachelors at Queens College, was a 2020 graduate with a strive to do the most he could for his peers. Not only has he attributed to changing the direction of social media for QMHS, but has had an everlasting impact on the school’s community. Holding the one of the positions of PR representative, helping bring school spirit during such unprecedented times had become part of what his legacy would be for QMHS. In this interview, we talk about what had motivated him to do such along with other experiences he had as a 2020 graduate.
I’m still working around with the background audio and how to end it smoothly. So this audio is still in the working progress.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vhwz04lg440q1kt/GoodTalksWithG.mp3?dl=0
Listen to Loida’s Rough Cut here.
Podcast: “Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie”
Title Episode : “Permanent Visitors”
Podcast One Liner: “Tell Me More with Shmyah Hoppie” looks for understanding rather than the answers to some of today’s most uncomfortable questions.
Episode One Liner: “Permanent Visitors” takes a look at modern day migration and the phenomenon behind “Transplant Culture” with a former New Yorker, Shar Bell, who has experienced it all firsthand.
Episode Description : Born and raised in New York City, 25-Year-Old Shar Bell has found herself miles away from what she calls home. As thousands of non native residents settle into the Big Apple, she can’t help but to suggest that this new reality has caused the separation. New York City has always attracted newcomers, But to many natives as of late, it has felt like the transplant community has become a conflicting force to NYC culture. And it isn’t just NYC, “ Transplanting” has been a hot topic for many other urban cities/areas across the country. In this episode, we learn how “Transplant Culture ” has altered the lives and experiences for city natives like Shar.