Episodios

  • #12 - Reflections on the Fourth of July
    Jul 4 2025

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    In this episode of the Reasonable Podcast, Juan Alcala reflects on his journey and the complexities of American identity, particularly as a son of immigrants. He discusses the disillusionment with political representation for marginalized communities, the ongoing mental health crisis, and the societal divides exacerbated by wealth inequality. Juan also explores the impact of technology and AI on society, the importance of spirituality and personal growth, and the potential of psychedelics in mental health treatment. He concludes with a call for philosophical inquiry and a hopeful outlook for the future.


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    55 m
  • #11 - LA on Edge: ICE Raids Spark National Guard Deployment and Latino Uprising
    Jun 10 2025

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    In this episode, Juan Alcala delves into the ongoing protests against ICE raids and the recent deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles. He discusses the implications of these actions on the immigrant community, the political tensions between state and federal authorities, and the role of law enforcement in managing civil unrest. The conversation highlights the complexities of immigration policies and the need for a balanced perspective on these issues. In this conversation, Juan Alcala delves into the recent protests and ICE raids in Los Angeles, exploring the implications for the community and the individuals affected. He discusses the role of professional agitators in protests, the human rights violations associated with immigration enforcement, and the personal impact of these issues on his identity as a Mexican-American. The conversation also touches on potential solutions to the immigration crisis, including insights from AI, and emphasizes the need for political engagement and action from the Latino community.


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    1 h y 21 m
  • #10 - From Grief to Healing: A Behavioral Technician’s Path Through Psychedelics and Purpose
    Jun 7 2025

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    In this episode, Juan Alcala reflects on his personal journey through grief, the exploration of psychedelics, and his experiences as a Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT). He discusses the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics, shares his own experiences with grief and self-discovery, and emphasizes the importance of empathy in his work with children with autism. The conversation highlights the challenges and rewards of navigating mental health, personal trauma, and the desire to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.



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    52 m
  • #9 - Health Scare leads to Gym Journey
    Jun 3 2025

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    In this episode, Juan Alcala reflects on his podcasting journey, discussing the challenges of hosting guests, his personal health concerns, and the importance of mental health. He shares insights on spirituality and faith, as well as his recent literary explorations. The episode concludes with thoughts on future aspirations and the significance of personal growth.

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    56 m
  • #8 - Solitude, Journey of learning and growth, & Luka Modric's Departure
    May 26 2025

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    I talk about what I've been up to since the school semester ended, reflecting on my past personal experiences and growth from them, and my reaction to Luka Modric's departure.

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    56 m
  • #7 - Real Madrid Season Review
    May 20 2025

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    I discuss Real Madrid's disappointing season, including the arrival of Mbappé and unexpected injuries to the defense.

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    51 m
  • Español Roto RWJA - #1 Inteligencia artificial
    May 20 2025

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    ¡Hola y bienvenidos! Hablo sobre el futuro de la IA y mi opinión sobre ella.

    Hello and welcome! I talk about the future of AI and my opinion of AI

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    53 m
  • #6 - Meaning of Life
    May 18 2025

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    I discuss my experience with reading Viktor E. Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning."

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    57 m