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Las Chismosas Del Valle

America Castillo & Stephanie Zuniga

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La Chismosa De Valle is a bi-weekly show where two sisters catch up and talk about everything from pop culture to tech and politics. It's a podcast for people who want to know what the heck is going on in the world. Co-hosted by America Castillo and Stephanie Zuniga, these sisters try to have deep conversations and try to interview everyday people who are making an impact on their community.
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Felicity Rewind

TV Rewind Network | Stephanie Zimmer | Andrea Zuniga | Miranda Thomas

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Welcome to the Felicity Rewind Podcast, a podcast dedicated to the show Felicity which aired on The WB from 1998-2002. Join our hosts as we review every episode!
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The US and Australian alliance post-WWII has seen an enduring partnership on military, economic and social matters, but in today's world what do those relations really mean? Ed Blakely speaks to a series of guests from the world of politics and private enterprise about the shared struggles of Americans and Australians, our similarities and differences, tackling the likes of climate change, security threats, race issues, and much, much more. For more information and for upcoming podcasts, che ...
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In this episode, America discusses the health care expansion to include DACA recipients and Florida’s new anti-immigration bill. Then, she proceeds to dive into the topic of DACA by sharing her personal stories of growing up as an undocumented student. Tell your friends we have a podcast and get to know us on Instagram : @la_ameriquita, @phanielouu…
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Every other week, America Castillo tries to convince her sister Stephanie Zuniga into having a conversation about things going on in the world. Whether it’s about pop culture or politics, I can guarantee at least one episode on serial killers. Tell your friends we have a podcast and get to know us on Instagram : @la_ameriquita, @phanielouu, @lachis…
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In 1981, Henry Cisneros became the first Hispanic-American mayor of a major U.S. city, San Antonio, where he helped rebuild the city’s economic base and spurred the creation of jobs through massive infrastructure projects and downtown improvements. In 1992, he was appointed by President Bill Clinton as Secretary of the US Department of Housing and …
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Journalism and media, the fourth estate, is responsible for framing the political issues of the day so that voters can make informed decisions. But what happens when that power is concentrated into too few hands? And when does informing the public cross the line into advocacy? Stephanie Zuniga-Maher is the Democrats Abroad Australia Global Black Ca…
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Income inequality forms a background to much of the political turmoil and division being seen in both the United States and Australia. Middle class lifestyles are on a steep decline. Jobs that once supported whole families, with a house and two cars, the shared dream of both Americans and Australians, are no longer sufficient or else don't exist. E…
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Dr Mtangulizi Sanyika is a New Orleanian community leader and former professor at Dillard University and TSU. Founder of the Black Unitarian Universalist Caucus and Black Affairs Council, and former project manager for the African American Leadership Project. Ed and Mtangulizi discuss the battle over minority rights, voting, and voter suppression, …
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Dr. Cynthia Goytia is a Professor at the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and Harvard University Visiting Scholar. She holds a Ph.D from the London School of Economics and Political Science in the UK and is a senior consultant to Argentina's and Latin American governments. Cynthia joins Ed in this week's chat to talk about the billion people living wi…
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Bruce Appleyard is an American city planner and urban designer, theorist, consultant, academic, and author. He works as a Professor of City Planning for San Diego State University in the School of Public Affairs and has authored articles in the emerging field of Livability Ethics. He is the son of Donald Appleyard, a British-born American urban and…
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Eric J. Heikkila is a professor at the USC Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California. Trained as an economist, he has consulted for the World Bank, UNDP, USAID and a host of other development agencies. As founding Executive Secretary for the Pacific Rim Council on Urban Development, he helped organise numerous internati…
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Having travelled to more than 1000 cities and 60 countries, Ethan Kent works to support various organisations, projects and leadership to advance the cause of leading urban development with inclusive public spaces and placemaking. In 2019 he co-founded PlacemakingX to network, amplify, and accelerate placemaking leadership and impact globally. Havi…
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Mary Comerio is an internationally recognised expert on disaster resilience and recovery. She has been on the faculty in the Department of Architecture at U. C. Berkeley for 40 years and has served as Chair. She led the FEMA sponsored Disaster Resistant University Program, and the Building Systems Research with Helmut Krawinkler at the Pacific Eart…
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Roderick Simpson was appointed the Environment Commissioner of the Greater Sydney Commission in 2015, and prior to this he was the Director of the Urban Design and Master of Urbanism programs at the University of Sydney. This week, he and Ed discuss how COVID has affected urban design and planning, modelling new communities, transport and recreatio…
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Peter Newman is the Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, and has written 20 books and over 350 papers on sustainable cities. His book with Jeff Kenworthy ‘Cities and Automobile Dependence (1989)' has been described as ‘one of the most influential planning books of all time’ and the follow-up book 'Sustainability and…
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Professor Garry Glazebrook is a transport and urban planner, specialising in the evaluation and design of sustainable transport systems and their integration into the urban environment. He has over 35 years' experience in Federal, State and Local Government, consulting and academia, including positions such as NSW Water Resources Commissioner and M…
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Dr David Leaf is the NSW and national convener of Doctors for Assisted Dying Choice in Australia. He is a primary care physician with a busy practice in Sydney and a visiting medical officer at several nursing homes in North Sydney, and is actively engaged in palliative care medicine. Ed Blakely and David discuss the battle over the right to die in…
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One of Australia’s leading public policy thinkers, John Daley was the inaugural Chief Executive of the Grattan Institute for its first 11 years. He has 30 years’ experience spanning academic, government and corporate roles. John and Ed got together for this supersized chat spanning political gridlock both here and abroad, housing and monetary polic…
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Robert Yaro was Professor of Practice at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design from 2002-2020. His teaching and research focus on land use, urban development and infrastructure planning for megaregions and metropolitan areas. He is also President Emeritus of the Regional Plan Association, America's oldest and most distingu…
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Torkel Patterson is a member of the board of Central Japan Railway Company, operating the iconic Shinkansen between Tokyo and Osaka. He previously served as President for Raytheon International Inc. and in a variety of posts in the U.S. Government. Mr Patterson joins Ed Blakely to discuss developing the future of public transportation, the situatio…
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With almost 40 years of experience in public affairs in Japan, Timothy Langley is the founder and driving force behind Langley Esquire. He was the first foreign national to work inside the National Diet, serving as a policy aide to former Foreign Minister Nakayama Taro, and has served as a political attaché for U.S. presidents and diplomats when th…
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Sandra Izsadore is a singer, activist, author and humanitarian born in Los Angeles, California, and Graduate of Redlands University. Known as the Queen Mother of Afrobeat, during the late 1960s Sandra met and revitalized Africa’s revolutionary genius Fela Kuti. Dana Rawls is the Co-Chair of the Australian chapter of Democrats Abroad’s Global Black …
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Professor Dowell Myers is a professor in the Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California, where he directs the Population Dynamics Research Group, and an urban demographer and housing specialist who integrates demographic data with housing, urban planning, and public opinion. He joins Ed Blakely to talk about the US c…
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Tim James is a strategic advisory leader who has held an array of leadership roles in industry, government, and professional services. He is the Executive General Manager at the Menzies Research Centre, the think-tank for the Liberal Party, where he is responsible for operations and finance. Tim joined Ed Blakely and Tina Quinn to discuss how grass…
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The Honourable Bob Carr is an Industry Professor of Business and Climate Change at the University of Technology Sydney and former Foreign Minister of Australia (2012-2013). He is also the longest continuously serving Premier in New South Wales history (1995-2005). Joining Ed Blakely and Tina Quinn, Professor Carr discusses carbon pricing, China, ra…
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Professor Dominic Dwyer is Director of Public Health Pathology in New South Wales and Director of the Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research at Westmead Hospital in Sydney, Australia. He has a clinical and research interest in viral diseases of public health importance, including COVID-19, influenza and other respiratory viruses, HIV,…
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Bruce Wolpe is a Senior Fellow (non-resident) at the United States Studies Centre and regular contributor to US politics across media platforms in Australia. In recent years, Bruce has worked with the Democrats in Congress during President Barack Obama's first term, and on the staff of Prime Minister Julia Gillard. He has also served as the former …
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A long-time friend of President Barack Obama, Jeff Bleich joined the White House staff in March 2009 as Special Counsel to the President and was nominated later that year to become US Ambassador to Australia. Bleich served as ambassador from 2009 to 2013. After stepping down from his post, he returned to the United States and became a partner and g…
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Gabriel Metcalf is the CEO of the Committee for Sydney, a role he has held since January 2019. The Committee for Sydney is a research and advocacy organisation that works with leaders across Sydney to solve the problems of today and tomorrow. On this week's chat, Gabriel offers a view of how Australia’s state-based governmental systems offer more s…
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Prior to being installed as the Governor of Western Australia on the 1st May 2018, Kim Beazley had dedicated almost three decades to a career in Federal Parliament, representing the WA seats of Brand and Swan. Mr Beazley also took up an appointment as Ambassador to the United States of America from February 2010 to January 2016. Governor Beazley jo…
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Here is our final episode of #FelicityRewind (finally). Thank you all for hanging out with us all this time. We hope you enjoy this one last discussion and thank you to Noelle for joining us! Show notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2018/10/20/fr85-series-wrap-up-discussion-felicity/By TV Rewind Network | Stephanie Zimmer | Andrea Zuniga | Miranda Thomas
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Felicity finally gets the help she needs to get back to the future, but will it be the same as when she left it? Join us as we discuss the series finale of Felicity, Back to the Future, which aired on May 22nd, 2002. It was written by Josh Reims and Jennifer Levin. It was directed by Lawrence Trilling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQiFTP_CyF0 ht…
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Noel and Ben are very concerned about Felicity's mental health and decide to get her committed (that was quick!). She is determined to get back to the future and doesn't know what else to do. Will she get back to the future before this series is over? Join us as we discuss the 21st episode of season four, Felicity Interrupted, which aired on May 22…
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Felicity and Noel being together again causes more ripples as someone from their past reappears. Sean gets the idea to reconnect with someone from his past, which doesn't sit well with Meghan. Join us as we discuss the 19th episode of season four, The Power of the Ex, which aired on May 8th, 2002. It was written by Alex Taub. It was directed by Law…
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Felicity becomes a supernatural show for their additional episodes. Does it work and where is it going? Join us as we discuss the 18th episode of season four, Time Will Tell, which aired on May 1st, 2002. It was written by Laurie McCarthy and Josh Reims. It was directed by Harry Winer.By TV Rewind Network | Stephanie Zimmer | Andrea Zuniga | Miranda Thomas
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Felicity and her friends graduate and then face the future after college. Join us as we discuss the 17th episode of season four, The Graduate, which aired on April 24th, 2002. It was written by Josh Reims and Jennifer Levin. It was directed by Scott Foley. This week we had special guest Noelle join us! Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2018/0…
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Ben helps Lauren pack her car but they get into a serious accident that causes her to rethink her choices. Felicity has to face the review board for her paper and freaks out that she won't graduate. Join us as we discuss the 16th episode of season four, Ben Don’t Leave, which aired on April 17th, 2002. It was written by Laurie McCarthy and Alex Tau…
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Lauren hits Ben with another bomb and has to figure out what to do. Felicity explores another area of study and Noel tries to deal with how to date Zoe. Join us as we discuss the 14th episode of season four, Raising Arizona, which aired on April 3rd, 2002. It was written by Andrea Newman. It was directed by Harry Winer. Show notes: https://tvrewind…
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All the guest stars get invited to the party by people they are not dating. What could go wrong? Join us as we discuss the 13th episode of season four, Kiss and Tell, which aired on March 27th, 2002. It was written by Josh Reims and Laurie McCartney. It was directed by Stan Salfas. Show Notes: https://tvrewindpodcast.com/2018/07/31/fr75-kiss-and-te…
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Lauren returns to give Ben some big news, and he handles it better than in the past (bright side?). Noel reconnects to Zoe while he and Sean pitch to a new client and Meghan might not-so-secretly be Bette Davis. Join us as we discuss the 12th episode of season four, Future Shock, which aired on March 20th, 2002. It was written by Josh Reims. It was…
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