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"Qué Hay Pa' Mí" is where Latinx voices come together to share authentic stories, bold opinions, and heartfelt conversations. Join our group of diverse Latinx professionals as we explore the intersections of culture, politics, and identity while navigating life in the United States. From unpacking the complexities of growing up bicultural to dissecting current events with a unique perspective, this podcast is a space to celebrate the richness of our heritage while asking the question: what’s out there for us? Whether you’re here for laughter, thought-provoking discussions, or inspiration, "Q

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Portada del episodio Broken Balances - Supreme Court Scandals and the Two-Party Trap

Broken Balances - Supreme Court Scandals and the Two-Party Trap

Beyond the devastating Louisiana v. Kalis voting rights decision, the panel tackles the crumbling balance of powers in the US. We dive into the undisclosed financial conflicts of Supreme Court justices like John Roberts, the growing push for SCOTUS term limits, and the historical reality of running as an Independent in a rigid two-party system. Keywords: Supreme Court Ethics, Justice John Roberts, SCOTUS Term Limits, Independent Party, Bernie Sanders, Political Accountability, Checks and Balances, US Politics.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Key Takeaways for this Episode * Louisiana v. Kalis Redefines Gerrymandering The April 29, 2026, Supreme Court decision shifted the burden on plaintiffs challenging discriminatory maps. Instead of simply proving that a map has discriminatory effects, plaintiffs must now prove the state intentionally designed the map to dilute votes. The panel notes this essentially legalizes gerrymandering practices, allowing politicians to pick their voters rather than voters picking their politicians. * Immediate State-Level Fallout Following the decision, Southern states like Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, and Georgia immediately called special sessions or halted primaries to redraw congressional maps and potentially add GOP seats. Conversely, Maryland preemptively passed the Maryland Voting Rights Act the day before the ruling to protect its local elections from these exact challenges. * Supreme Court Ethics and Term Limits The panel highlights the crumbling balance of powers and advocates for Supreme Court term limits (such as 10 or 20 years) to end lifetime appointments. They point out growing ethical concerns, such as Chief Justice John Roberts failing to disclose that his wife works for a firm whose lawyers have cases before the Supreme Court. * The Independent Voter Dilemma The panel debates whether a charismatic Independent candidate could unite dissatisfied voters from both the Democratic and Republican parties. However, they acknowledge the historical difficulties of running outside the two-party system, noting that George Washington was the only true independent president primarily because a two-party system didn't exist yet. * Actionable Steps for Voters With voting rights and access under threat, the panel stresses the immense importance of not sitting out the upcoming midterms. The Technologist urges listeners to prepare for stricter voting laws by securing a Real ID, a physical copy of their birth certificate, and a passport immediately to ensure they have the proper documentation to cast their ballots.

18 de may de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio The MAGA Schism: Why Trump’s Most Loyal Defenders Are Jumping Ship

The MAGA Schism: Why Trump’s Most Loyal Defenders Are Jumping Ship

In this episode of the Que hay pa mi podcast, the panel discusses the massive political divorce happening on the American right. From Marjorie Taylor Greene to Tucker Carlson, conservative influencers are publicly disavowing the MAGA movement over the 2026 war in Iran. The Lawyer breaks down the First Amendment protections for these defectors, and we explore whether current cabinet members will face legal consequences for breaking their constitutional oaths to appease the president. Keywords: MAGA Schism, US-Iran War, Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Conservative Influencers, Presidential Immunity, US Politics, Que hay pa mi podcast. * The Great Conservative Defection The panel highlights a historic "political divorce" on the right, driven primarily by the administration's ongoing war in Iran. Foundational "America First" influencers and politicians are publicly jumping ship. Marjorie Taylor Greene called the push to murder a civilization "insane", Tucker Carlson apologized for misleading his listeners, and Nick Fuentes even went as far as telling his right-wing followers to vote Democrat. * Influencers Are Salesmen "Following the Wave" Negociante points out that this mass defection is largely a calculated business decision. These influencers are ultimately salesmen monitoring their engagement; they realize that Trump is currently unpopular, so they are riding the wave of public discontent to maintain their audiences and revenue. The Technologist notes that tech algorithms are heavily rewarding this shift, pushing anti-administration content and satirical "Lego AI" videos to the top of feeds. * Cabinet Members Fear Jail Time While the recent Supreme Court decision granted the president immunity for official acts, his cabinet members do not share that protection. The Lawyer notes that high-ranking officials, including the Attorney General, have publicly expressed fear of going to jail. This has created an unprecedented situation where cabinet members are prioritizing keeping the president happy over their sworn oaths to the Constitution. * A Massive Looming Shock to the Auto Industry The economic consequences of the Middle East conflict are about to hit American consumers hard. Negociante reveals that a major Middle Eastern factory producing crucial automotive fluids was recently bombed and completely destroyed. Even if trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz open up, the lack of production means prices for routine car maintenance, like oil changes, are about to skyrocket. * Rising Debt Amidst Market Illusions Despite the chaos and the national debt surging to $39 trillion, the stock market has remained surprisingly strong, with 401ks hitting near-record highs. However, Negociante warns that this is because current earnings only reflect the first quarter of the year, before the war began. The true economic strain, including the impact of inflation and fluid shortages, will hit the market during the upcoming second-quarter earnings reports

11 de may de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio The Mental Illness Myth: Unmasking the Truth Behind Intimate Partner Violence

The Mental Illness Myth: Unmasking the Truth Behind Intimate Partner Violence

In this sobering episode of the Que hay pa mi podcast, the panel tackles the tragic reality of intimate partner violence and femicide. We discuss why the media is dangerously quick to blame "mental illness" or a "crime of passion" when abusers kill their partners, rather than confronting the realities of misogyny, patriarchy, and coercive control. Discover why labeling these acts as "snapping" normalizes horrific behavior and what we must do to address the root of the problem. Keywords: Intimate Partner Violence, Mental Illness Scapegoat, Femicide, Coercive Control, Crime of Passion Myth, Domestic Abuse, Que hay pa mi podcast. Key Takeaways for this Episode * "Mental Illness" is a Media Scapegoat When an intimate partner commits murder, the media and defense teams are incredibly quick to label it as a "mental illness" issue or a crime of passion. The panel notes that this is an easy out that treats the violence as an unpredictable anomaly, ignoring the deep-rooted patterns of coercive control, patriarchy, and misogyny. Calling it a momentary "snap" dangerously normalizes the behavior. * The Deadliest Moment is When Leaving The Lawyer issues a stark warning: the most dangerous time for a woman in an abusive relationship is not necessarily during the relationship, but specifically the moment she is trying to leave. This shatters the myth of "why didn't she just leave," and emphasizes the extreme risk involved. * Create a "Dealbreaker List" While You Are Single To avoid getting trapped in toxic relationship cycles, the Lawyer advises making a physical list of non-negotiable "dealbreakers" while you are single and in a healthy headspace. If you find yourself in a heated conflict later in a relationship, you can privately check that list—if the partner's action is on it, you pack your bags and leave without question. * Technology is Being Weaponized by Abusers The Technologist points out that abusers often rely on calculated technical competence, not just rage. They use stalkerware, hidden AirTags, smart home devices (like dropping in on Alexa), deep fakes, and shared cloud accounts (like Fitbits or Apple watches) to meticulously track, isolate, and gaslight their victims. * Isolation Disguised as Chivalry One of the largest red flags discussed by the panel is a partner attempting to isolate you from your friends, family, and coworkers. This is often disguised as over-protectiveness or "chivalry"—like insisting on driving you everywhere so you don't take the train and interact with others. A healthy partner will have their own purpose and life outside of the relationship.

4 de may de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio E61: QHPM - Breaking the Stigma Around Medication

E61: QHPM - Breaking the Stigma Around Medication

* Anxiety is an Overactive Nervous System Response The Psychotherapist explains that anxiety and depression are closely related "cousins". Anxiety is essentially a stress response that is overworking on a massive scale. This can often be triggered by trauma—defined as something coming "too fast, too soon" or "too little for too long"—which causes the body to continuously pump the stress hormone cortisol. If this cortisol isn't turned off, it can ultimately damage the kidneys and liver. * Breaking the Stigma Around Medication The Lawyer shared a highly vulnerable story about dealing with profound grief and sleep deprivation after her mother's sudden passing. She emphasizes that turning to supervised psychiatric medication, like Prozac, is not a sign of weakness. Medication can be a crucial temporary fix that allows a hyperactive, grieving brain to finally "take a breath" and rest. * Foundational Coping Strategies You Can Do for Free To build physical resilience against anxiety, the panel recommends focusing on foundational habits: * Give Your Worry a Job with the "Wheel of Control" Negociante discusses the anxiety caused by bad online reviews and business operations. To stop the endless loop of rumination, the Psychotherapist suggests drawing a "Wheel of Control". Write down the problem and categorize your options into three areas: what is entirely in your control, what you can only influence, and what is completely out of your control. By focusing your energy solely on what you can control, you give your worry a tangible "job" and prevent analysis paralysis.

27 de abr de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio No Secrets Anymore: Technology, Truth, and the Unmasking of Cesar Chavez

No Secrets Anymore: Technology, Truth, and the Unmasking of Cesar Chavez

Decades later, the truth about Cesar Chavez has finally come to light through DNA evidence and a five-year investigation. The Technologist and the panel discuss how modern technology ensures no legacy is above accountability. We debate whether historical good can outweigh the bad, the unsung role of co-founders like Dolores Huerta, and why taking down statues is a necessary step for justice. * The Shocking Allegations Have Come to Light The panel reacts to the surfacing of a five-year New York Times investigation detailing verified sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez, including abuses against minors and co-founder Dolores Huerta. Supported by DNA evidence, these revelations completely shatter his long-held image as the "Saint of the Fields". * Separate the Man from the Movement A central theme of the episode is that one leader's failures do not invalidate the entire cause. The Lawyer emphasizes that the achievements of the United Farm Workers union were not Chavez's alone, but rather the result of massive collective effort and sacrifices made by many people, particularly women like Dolores Huerta. * The Danger of Idolization The Psychotherapist warns against putting complex, flawed human beings on a pedestal. By idolizing leaders, we set ourselves up for profound disappointment. Instead, society should respect the positive contributions and changes a person made without ignoring or excusing their monstrous actions behind closed doors. * No Statute of Limitations on the Truth The Technologist questions if decades of time erase the need for accountability, but the Lawyer firmly states that there is no statute of limitations on calling out dirty laundry. As new truths emerge through modern technology, shared communication, and DNA evidence, we have the right and responsibility to change our minds and reassess history. * Holding Leaders Accountable While the panel acknowledges that humans are complex, there are fundamental lines—such as the abuse of children—that cannot be crossed or forgiven under the guise of "great leadership". Because of this, the panel supports the ongoing efforts to remove Chavez's name from street signs and buildings, choosing to honor the labor movement itself rather than a deeply flawed man Keywords: DNA Evidence, Investigative Journalism, Cesar Chavez Truth, Historical Accountability, New York Times Investigation, Dolores Huerta, Podcast.

20 de abr de 2026 - 31 min
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