Carolina Cuadros Feb 20, 2022
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Brought to you by the podcast team!
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Brought to you by the podcast team!
Sunday Scoop
A weekly Scot Scoop recap
Same-Sex Schools Deter the LGBTQ+ Community
A podcast on Carlmont student's attitude towards same-sex colleges.
Sunday Scoop
A weekly Scot Scoop recap
Insulin Prices are on the Rise
Millions of people across the globe suffer from diabetes type one and two. Therefore the insulin market is ever-expanding. However, insulin prices are exponentially increasing, posing a problem for those who require it to survive.
This podcast episode covers why this issue is so severe and dives further into how the pricing is determined. Two guests are featured: Dr. Francisco Prieto and Manuel Hernandez. Both provide more context to the problem and inside insight.
For more information on the subject, it is encouraged to visit the American Diabetes Association's site.
Talkupation X Red, White, & True: It's ok to say gay
Join hosts Carolina Cuadros and Chesney Evert in an exclusive podcast collaboration. The two combine their passion for politics and human interest to examine different aspects of Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill. They break down the bill by examining direct excerpts and analyzing its impact. They also dive into how the public has reacted to the bill and why they are so passionate.
They include the perspective of Heather Migdail, a member of the LGBTQ+ community. She shares her fears and why the bill has hidden consequences.
Press here to learn more about Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill.
The Soccer Match that United a Country
Podcast written, produced, and edited by Carolina Cuadros. Art created by Carolina Cuadros.
Action Heroes Ep. 3: The helping hand
Welcome to Action Heroes, a podcast centered around individuals leaving a positive impact by the change they create in our society. Come along as host Carolina Cuadros discusses numerous issues in our world and highlights those making a difference.
Today’s episode features Shelley Bustamante, the woman behind the Students Offering Support (SOS) program at Carlmont High School. The episode covers how she has developed the program into an award-winning and life-changing resource for students. Additionally, it includes why her personal experiences inspired her to aid adolescents through their mental health struggles.
Action Heroes is open to ideas and feedback, so if anyone is interested in providing input, email 806523@seq.org.
Mental health resource page: https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/mental-health-resources/
Teacher Maternity Leave
The months sequential to a child's birth are crucial—parents bond and care for their child to aid their development. However, the time that a teacher can spend with their child after their birth is restricted. Strict regulations and requirements prevent new parents from spending as much time as most would like with their newborn.
Take a quick listen to hear about teachers' perspectives at Carlmont, and learn how they address the situation to fit their needs. The podcast provides insight into the sacrifices that teachers make in their personal lives to maintain their jobs for the sake of the younger generation.
Music is composed and played by Carolina Cuadros
Action Heroes Ep. 2: From scrunchies to education funds
Welcome to Action Heroes, a podcast centered around individuals leaving a positive impact by the change they create in our society. Come along as host Carolina Cuadros discusses numerous issues in our world and highlights those making a difference.
Today’s episode features Emma Wang, the co-founder of CE Scrunchies, a small business run by two sisters. They sell homemade goods, including scrunchies and masks, in order to raise funds for Lalafofofo. Learn why Wang is so passionate about education and how selling scrunchies has changed lives.
Action Heroes is open to ideas and feedback, so if anyone is interested in providing input, email 806523@seq.org.
Action Heroes Ep. 1: Investing in change
Welcome to the pilot episode of Action Heroes, a podcast centered around individuals leaving a positive impact by the change they create in our society. Come along as host Carolina Cuadros discuss numerous issues in our world and highlight those making a difference.
Today's episode features Jenna Nicholas, the CEO of Impact Experience, a company that aids marginal communities through investing. Learn about why and how she uses the power of investment to create social change and how bias plays a role in investments worldwide.
Action Heroes is open to ideas and feedback, so if anyone is interested in providing input, email 806523@seq.org.
Talkupation Ep. 5: Introducing an Entrepreneur
This final episode of Talkupation follows the journey of young entrepreneur Evan Ajura. This educational podcast provides information about various occupations for listeners who may be interested in pursuing a certain career.
Host Carolina Cuadros interviews Ajura to shine a light on this unique career path. As co-founder and CEO of Grindstone, his days are filled with the unexpected. Press the play button for an engaging and educational 1o minutes.
Talkupation is open to ideas and feedback, so if anyone is interested in providing input, email 806523@seq.org.
To download Grindstone, use the following link: https://grindstoneapp.com/
Talkupation Ep. 4: The journey of a journalist
Today’s episode explores the life of an experienced journalist. This educational podcast provides information about various occupations for listeners who may be interested in pursuing a certain career.
Host Carolina Cuadros interviews guest Shira Stein about her job as a journalist for Bloomberg. She fills in listeners on how unique and different her days are. Press the play button for an engaging and educational 15 minutes.
Talkupation is open to ideas and feedback, so if anyone is interested in being interviewed or providing input, email 806523@seq.org.
Talkupation Ep. 3: Psychology in action
Today’s episode explores the psychology branch of health care. This educational podcast provides information about various occupations for listeners who may be interested in pursuing a certain career.
Carolina Cuadros and Dr. Steven O’Brian discuss his career as a full-time psychologist. Additionally, they converse about his dedication towards seminars/webinars and television appearances relating to his occupation. Press the play button for an engaging and educational fifteen minutes.
Talkupation is open to ideas and feedback, so if anyone is interested in being interviewed or providing input, email 806523@seq.org.
Talkupation Ep. 2: A day in law
Talkupation episode 2 is full of law, laughs, and learning. The education podcast provides information for listens while keeping the excitement to a max.
In the second episode of Talkupation, Cuadros interviews guest Theresa Fuentes to discusses her life as a lawyer. Fuentes has worked at the Lead Deputy County Counsel for the last 15 years and is currently the lead deputy attorney. Come along to get a glimpse into a life surrounded by law and dedication.
Talkupation is open to ideas and feedback, so if anyone is interested in being interviewed or providing input, email 806523@seq.org.
Talkupation Ep. 1: The impressive life of a software engineer
Talkupation allows the opportunity for listeners to learn about different career paths and the lifestyle behind them. Follow along as host Carolina Cuadros interviews a series of experts in different fields. Additionally she introduces the basics of these occupations so listeners can learn and be entertained simultaneously!
In the first episode of Talkupation, Carolina Cuadros explains software engineering requirements and basic rundowns. The episode features Christopher Chow, a software engineer for over 25 years who currently works for a startup. He explains what the job requires and his recommendations for those interested in this career path.
This podcast is open to ideas and feedback, so if anyone is interested in being interviewed or providing input, email 806523@seq.org. For now, sit back and enjoy listening to the difficult but rewarding job of a software engineer.
Self-Care Share Ep. 5: The magic of meditation
In the fifth episode of Self-Care Share, host Carolina Cuadros describes her firsthand experience with meditation and the benefits of this practice. The episode features Fredrick Luskin, a meditation teacher at Stanford who has been practicing meditation for over 40 years. He explains how meditation changed his life and why it is so beneficial.
Self-Care Share Ep. 4: Improving your sleep by improving your schedule
In the fourth episode of Self-Care Share, host Carolina Cuadros shares her method of creating a balanced lifestyle that includes a proper sleep schedule. The episode features Jeslyn Chun, a junior, who reveals her secrets to fitting sleep in with a busy schedule. Together they provide insight that can help high schoolers plan their next year's course load.
Self-Care Share Ep. 3: Fueling your body properly
In the third episode of Self-Care Share, host Carolina Cuadros explains the importance of a balanced diet and how eating disorders can develop and affect a person’s life. The episode features Evynne Yee, who shares her insight on the importance of nutrition and her tips on maintaining a healthy and nourished body.
*Trigger warning: This episode discusses anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder
Eating Disorder hotline number: (800)931-2237
Evynne Yee's Health and Fitness Instagram account
Self-Care Share Ep. 2: Exercising for your mind and body
In the second episode of Self-Care Share, host Carolina shares how implementing simple forms of exercise in your day can impact mental health and productivity. She explains the scientific connection between physical exercise and the intellectual side of your brain as well as serves as an anxiety reliever. Lastly, she brings along guest Sophie Nyholm Goncalves, who shares how working out every day for the first time turned into something she loves and continues to do.
Original music performed by Carolina Cuadros
Self-Care Share Ep. 1: Keeping a clean space
Think about the spot you spend the most time in, is it clean? If not, let Carolina convince you that it is necessary to organize it! In this episode, your host Carolina will share how crucial keeping your room clean and organized is and how it impacts your mental health and productivity. Her sister will also dive into how the simple act of organizing your room can reflect on larger aspects of your life and even change your lifestyle.
Original Music played by Carolina Cuadros