In Ink We Trust: Parlour Tattoo Studio

In Ink We Trust: Parlour Tattoo Studio

In Ink We Trust featuring Alfredo Alvear

Hosted by Anthony Sanchez

On this episode of In Ink We Trust, Anthony Sanchez talks with Alfredo Alvear from Parlour Tattoo Studio in Winnetka. Alfredo recalls tattoo magazines. Tell us about his experience in the LA tattoo and punk rock. Mentoring robotics competition and winning regionals. Riding motorcycle. Speaks about his education in sociology. Comments on anti-vaxxers, last stage capitalism, religion and gaslighting.

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Too Girly: Adulterated Purity

Too Girly: Adulterated Purity

Too Girly featuring Brenda Marie Davies

Hosted by Paola Castillo

On the first installment of Too Girly, host Paola Castillo talks to Christian advocate, Brenda Marie Davies, also known as God is Grey, on the harms and history of the Purity and Modesty culture.

Voice of a Generation: Speaking of faith

Voice of a Generation: Speaking of faith

Voice of a Generation featuring Joshua Hawkins

Hosted by Jessica Vaughan

On this episode of Voice of a Generation, host Jessica Vaughan talks to local Poet Joshua Hawkins about his spoken word poetry and how he uses his writing to spread his message. Hawkins shares how his faith, spirituality and perception of the world continues to inspire him to share his story and make a change in himself and the people around him.

 

 

The Birds and the Bees and the Bills: Student millennials

The Birds and the Bees and the Bills: Student millennials

The Birds and the Bees and the Bills featuring Caroline Carranza: Student millennials

Hosted by Arlene Arreola

On this episode of The Birds, The Bees, and the Bills, host Arlene Arreola speaks with CSUN student, Caroline Carranza. Carranza shares with us her struggles as a Millennial and the way she deals with the expectations society sets.

Men Don’t Cry: Baby Boomers

Men Don’t Cry: Baby Boomers

“Men Don’t Cry” featuring Amir Malekpour: Baby Boomers

Hosted by Kevin Barcinas

On this episode of “Men Don’t Cry,” host Kevin Barcinas is joined by Pierce student Amir Malekpour to begin the conversation about masculinity and its varying degrees throughout cultures. They expanded on their personal experiences with masculine father figures and discussed religion, sexuality, and baby boomers.

ESL: Father Daniel Meleka

ESL: Father Daniel Meleka

ESL featuring Father Daniel Meleka

Hosted by Ezzat Wanas

On this episode of “ESL,” host Ezzat Wanas sits down with Father Daniel Meleka to discuss the language of love and his opinion on how it should be the language that unites all people. They talk about Father Daniel Meleka’s journey and how he thinks language affects a community.

ESL: Father David Elias

ESL: Father David Elias

ESL Featuring Father David Elias

Hosted by Ezzat Wanas

On this episode of “ESL” host Ezzat Wanas sits down with Father David Elias to discuss experiences ESL students have in relation to religious institutions. Elias came to the US when he was 26 years-old and earned a masters degree in project management and serves as a priest at St. Mary and St. Athanasius Coptic church in Northridge.

 

Not Your Typical Game Show- 10/5/2016- The Girls Room

Not Your Typical Game Show- 10/5/2016- The Girls Room

The Girls Room

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Not Your Typical Game Show, the show where asking questions is only a part of the fun. The contestants will answer trivia questions about past, present, and everything in between. If they don’t know the answers, hostess Sienna Kowlessar always does. This episode featured Contestant #1: Susan Harris, a retired State Farm worker and Contestant #2: Jacqueline Camacho, a full time mom and part time fashion designer. The topics to choose from this week were All Things Disney, Religion, People, Sports and Michael Jackson. Harris came out on top with a score of 8 and Camacho following close behind with 6 points.These weren’t your typical easy trivia questions. By the end of the show, both contestants learned facts they didn’t know before.