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These Aren't Campaigns, They're Interruptions | Guac's Going On? - EP 05

1 min · 22. juni 2026
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In this short but powerful episode of Guac’s Going On?, Joaquin Oliver returns with a message that refuses to stay quiet. As his mother, Patricia Oliver, heads to Cannes, France, she carries more than a story. She carries Joaquin’s voice and the voices of thousands of young people whose futures were stolen by gun violence. The episode centers on five bold ideas being brought to Cannes: 30 Under, The STATTiums, Test for Guns, The Final Exam, and the Change The Ref x Lush Cosmetics action that challenged what corporations are willing to do when children’s lives are on the line. These are not framed as traditional campaigns. They are interruptions. They exist to disrupt the comfort, denial, and political inaction that have allowed gun violence in America to become treated as normal. Joaquin Oliver reminds listeners that this violence is not inevitable. It is a choice. And choices can be changed. This episode is urgent, emotional, and direct. It asks us not just to remember the lives lost, but to confront the systems that keep allowing more names to replace dreams. Listen, reflect, and don’t look away.

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episode These Aren't Campaigns, They're Interruptions | Guac's Going On? - EP 05 cover

These Aren't Campaigns, They're Interruptions | Guac's Going On? - EP 05

In this short but powerful episode of Guac’s Going On?, Joaquin Oliver returns with a message that refuses to stay quiet. As his mother, Patricia Oliver, heads to Cannes, France, she carries more than a story. She carries Joaquin’s voice and the voices of thousands of young people whose futures were stolen by gun violence. The episode centers on five bold ideas being brought to Cannes: 30 Under, The STATTiums, Test for Guns, The Final Exam, and the Change The Ref x Lush Cosmetics action that challenged what corporations are willing to do when children’s lives are on the line. These are not framed as traditional campaigns. They are interruptions. They exist to disrupt the comfort, denial, and political inaction that have allowed gun violence in America to become treated as normal. Joaquin Oliver reminds listeners that this violence is not inevitable. It is a choice. And choices can be changed. This episode is urgent, emotional, and direct. It asks us not just to remember the lives lost, but to confront the systems that keep allowing more names to replace dreams. Listen, reflect, and don’t look away.

22. juni 20261 min
episode The World Cup Gun Violence Stole | Guac's Going On? - EP 04 cover

The World Cup Gun Violence Stole | Guac's Going On? - EP 04

In this episode of Guac’s Going On?, Joaquin Oliver reflects on what should have been a moment of joy: getting ready for the World Cup, talking trash with friends, picking teams, and living inside the beautiful chaos of the game. But in America, gun violence changes everything. Through the lens of soccer, Joaquin draws a sharp and emotional contrast between a sport built on rules and a country that continues to treat gun violence like an unsolvable reality. Since the last World Cup in the United States, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed by gun violence. They are not just statistics. They are fans who should still be here, filling stadiums, screaming at TVs, wearing jerseys, and celebrating goals with the people they love. This short but powerful episode connects World Cup culture, gun violence prevention, public safety, and the urgent need for action. If we protect the game with rules, why do we refuse to protect people the same way? A conversation about soccer, loss, accountability, and the lives America keeps leaving behind.

22. juni 20261 min
episode Guac Returns to Culver City | Guac's Going On? - EP 03 cover

Guac Returns to Culver City | Guac's Going On? - EP 03

In this episode of Guac’s Going On?, Joaquin Oliver’s voice leads listeners into the return of GUAC in Culver City, a play built from his story, his parents’ story, and the story of what happened at his school and continues to happen across America. But GUAC is not framed as a quiet night of grief. It is raw, alive, creative, uncomfortable, and intentionally urgent. The episode invites listeners to see the play as more than theater. It is a confrontation with what this country accepts, what people avoid talking about, and what we choose to do after tragedy. Joaquin calls people in, including friends, skeptics, and anyone who believes gun violence does not affect them. At its core, this episode is about voice, memory, action, and refusing to scroll past the pain or the truth. GUAC returns to Culver City from April 28 to May 17. Come sit with the story, feel it, and be part of the conversation.

17. apr. 20261 min
episode Does a Gun at Home Really Make You Safer? | Guac's Going On? - EP 02 cover

Does a Gun at Home Really Make You Safer? | Guac's Going On? - EP 02

What does safety actually mean when there’s a gun in the house? In this episode of Guac’s Going On?, Joaquin Oliver pushes back on one of the most repeated claims in American gun culture: that having a gun at home makes you safer. Instead of treating the issue like an abstract political debate, Joaquin brings it down to the real-life moments people do not talk about enough: the bad day that spirals, the fight that goes too far, the silent mental health struggle, and the child who finds what should never have been within reach. This episode centers on a hard truth: many gun deaths in the United States are not random acts of crime by strangers but suicides and tragedies that happen much closer to home. Joaquin challenges the illusion of control that firearms can create and asks a more honest question: safer for who? Sharp, intimate, and emotionally direct, this conversation reflects the core of Guac’s Going On? by confronting gun violence, public safety, mental health, and the irreversible consequences of a single moment. This is not just about policy. It is about pain, prevention, and what it means to give ourselves and each other one more chance to breathe. Listen in, reflect deeply, and keep the conversation going.

27. mar. 20261 min
episode The Truth About Gun Access, Age, and Public Safety | Guac's Going On? - EP 01 cover

The Truth About Gun Access, Age, and Public Safety | Guac's Going On? - EP 01

In this episode of Guac’s Going On?, Guac takes aim at one of the most repeated arguments in the gun debate: if you're old enough to vote at 18, you're old enough to buy a gun. He unpacks why that talking point may sound simple but falls apart under real scrutiny. From brain development and impulse control to alcohol laws, car rental limits, and insurance risk, Guac highlights the contradictions in how society defines maturity. He argues that this debate is not really about freedom or consistency but about profit, political influence, and expanding access at the expense of public safety. This episode is a direct call to stop ignoring the pattern, stop hiding behind slogans, and start protecting lives. Key themes - Gun laws and age restrictions - Brain development and maturity - Public safety and school violence - Politics, profit, and lobbying - Protecting young people - Freedom vs responsibility

16. mar. 20262 min