Ever wondered what happens when podcasting goes off-script? In this episode of I Just Wanted to Push Record, JC and Lina dive into the chaos of managing bilingual guests, time crunches, and unplanned emotional moments. It’s not all smooth sailing, but with a little creativity and flexibility, they make it work! If you’ve ever faced the unpredictable side of podcasting, this behind-the-scenes look is a must-read.
Podcast production can be a whirlwind—multiple shows, tight deadlines, and the pressure to keep content fresh. In this episode of I Just Wanted to Push Record, JC and Lina share tips and strategies to help podcast producers stay organized, boost creativity, and overcome the common hurdles of juggling multiple shows. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help producers thrive without getting overwhelmed.
As an athlete, it’s easy to get caught up in the intensity of the competition, the drive for success, and the constant push to perform at your best. But what happens when the purpose of it all shifts from personal achievement to something greater? That’s the story we want to share with you about Sam Dancer and Kim McLaughlin, two incredible individuals who embody the heart and soul of what it means to be a coach and mentor in the world of CrossFit.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at comedian Katie Hughes’ journey from North Carolina to the LA comedy scene in this episode of Hilariously Blunt. Fresh from the 420 Pre-Game Comedy Show, Katie shares hilarious insights on blending cannabis culture with comedy, navigating diverse audiences, and making her mark in a new city. Tune in for laughs, real talk, and Katie’s unique perspective on life as a stand-up comedian!
San Diego’s real estate market is in the midst of major transformation, and there’s plenty of tension as new projects meet resistance. But what if revitalizing old neighborhoods without compromising their character was possible? Gary London thrives on the challenge, saying, *“No deal is easy. Every day is different, and every project is different. That’s what gets me up in the morning.”* His passion and expertise make this conversation essential for anyone interested in the future of San Diego housing.
Ricardo brings a wealth of knowledge from his unique career journey—starting in film at DreamWorks and eventually moving into politics and housing policy. Throughout our conversation, he breaks down complex topics like zoning laws, the historical context behind single-family housing, and the innovative policies that could make homeownership a reality for more people in San Diego.
POLITICO’s Chris Cadelago joined Tony and Juan for a special 2024 Election Episode of Dear San Diego. Chris provided really smart takes on local, state, and national races, and shared some behind-the-scenes info, too. Chris covered the Trump White House and the Biden White House. He is currently working on building a statewide bureau for POLITICO in California, and covering Kamala Harris and her presidential campaign.
in this blog you are going to get to know the nostalgic and wild world of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes as shared by fans and those who helped create it. Recorded live at Comic-Con, the episode features personal stories, behind-the-scenes tales, and the lasting impact of this cult classic, all told by Zak Shaffer, Beth Accomando, and Mindy Schwartz. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the madness, this post captures the enduring charm and fun of Killer Tomatoes.
Sarah Hylands opens up about her love for performing at Mic Drop San Diego, where diverse and laid-back crowds make her feel right at home. From her roots in Kentucky to making waves on the West Coast, Sarah shares her candid insights on relatable humor, the thrill of live shows, and the importance of keeping comedy simple and genuine. Whether you're a comedy fan or an aspiring comedian, this behind-the-scenes look at Sarah's career offers inspiration, laughs, and a fresh perspective on what it takes to thrive in the comedy world.
Michael Inzunza is running for Chula Vista City Council. He comes from a long line of public servants and political dynamos. Michael has never held elected office. He has, however, built a career as a community advocate, mostly in the educational space, not unlike his parents, who were among the first to lobby for bilingual education in California schools. “My parents aren't in any way the founders of bilingual education in the state of California, but absolutely within the first pioneers of initiating bilingual education,” Michael says on the podcast.