District 3 Podcast
By Irvin Camacho
District 3 PodcastNov 04, 2022
Episode #244: Musica Norteña on the Rise with Noelia Romero & Armando Marquez
Episode #243: Co Host Only Catch Up!
On this no guest episode, the D3 crew catches up with things happening in their personal lives and community. We do episodes like this to take a breath here and there and re connect with ourselves on air :)
Episode #242: Mind, Soul & Heart. The Power of Stacy Harper
We've been wanting to have this conversation for awhile. We finally sat down community leader, non profit founder, connector, Stacy Harper! We discussed faith, her journey with breast cancer, her community work and so much more. Definitely an episode not worth missing!
Episode #241: Holy Waters with Martin Garay
Episode #240: Fort Grit Podcast: Diamonds in a Rough
On this episode we sit down with the Co Hosts of Fort Smith's newest podcast, Miranda Marie and Rnzo! Listen to this episode and learn more about how this project began and what their goals are. Their podcast, Fort Grit: Diamonds in the Rough is available on Youtube, Spotify and everywhere you listen to podcasts!
Episode #239: Remembering Carmen Castorena with Edgar Castorena
On this week's episode we sat down with Edgar Castorena. Edgar is a business owner, community leader in Searcy, Arkansas and brother of Carmen Castorena. Carmen was an artist, activist and The Carmen Castorena DACA Scholarship Fund created by Irvin is now raised in her honor. Learn more about her story told by one of the persons that knew her best, her brother.
Episode #238: Islamic Heart for Our Community with BIC President Shahid Sheikh
Episode #237: Cafe Con Chisme
Our guest Ricardo Munoz and 3 other owners have launched a new Latino Culture inspired Cafe in Downtown Springdale, Arkansas by the name of Cafe Con Chisme! A place with fun drinks, music that you and your parents will recognize and an atmosphere any one of your Latino family members can feel comfortable in. Learn more about the idea to start this cafe and what their vision is for the future in this episode! And stop by Cafe Con Chisme when you're in town.
Episode #236: In Honor of the Marshall Islands with Marcina Langrine
This week we sat down with the powerful Marcina Langrine. Marcina is the Program Manager of the Marshallese Educational Initiative, the manager of the popular band MARK Harmoney and was recognized as one of the Little Rock's Soiree 100 Women of Impact in Arkansas. We discuss her birth state, her passion for her community, the effects of covid in the Marshallese Population and much more. We hope you enjoy this educational episode!
Episode #235: Community Chit Chat
This week KUAF's Rachell Sanchez-Smith joined us as a guest co host as we sit down and just chit chat about what's on our minds. We discuss some of the cool things Rachell is doing for the Latina journalism movement at the University of Arkansas, we talk working out and Miggs on going travels. And much more! We appreciate all our listeners and people that continue to support our work to try to entertain you!
Episode #234: MLK's Legacy in Springdale with Alice Gachuzo
This week we sat down with our good friend Alice Gachuzo. She is the founder of the MLK Celebrations in Springdale that are celebrating its 7th year this year. On this episode you'll learn about how the celebrations started and what they will look like this year. The community comes together to create something beautiful every year. Check out this episode and follow us for more episodes!
Episode #233: Chopping It Up with Chef Steven D. Brooks
On this episode we sit down with one of the most talented Chefs in our state and country, Chef Steven D. Brooks! We chop it up and discuss his humble beginnings, the video content he's putting out in the Internet of his delicious cooking and so much more. We hope you enjoy this very fun episode!
Episode #232: From SIA to the Professional World with Gabriela Caceres
On this episode we sat down with Gabriela Caceres. She is one of the Co Founders of the SIA Sorority at the University of Arkansas. The first ever Latina sorority in the state. We discuss how the sorority was brought to the University, her origins and the impact she is trying to make in the corporate world today. This fun episode does not disappoint! Give it a listen and please follow us anywhere you streamed or downloaded this episode.
Episode #231: Campaigning For the People with State Rep Candidate (D-19) Billy Cook
This week we sat down with Billy Cook who is running for State Representative for District 19 in Arkansas. We discuss his agenda, his plans during the campaign and much more. We hope ya'll enjoy the episode and don't forget to follow us for future episodes.
Episode #230: The Odd Soul's Jeffro Brown
We sat down with the owner of maybe the warmest loving bar in all Northwest Arkansas, the Odd Soul! Jeffro talks to us about his many past jobs, his travels across the world, the origins of the Odd Soul and much more! Catch this fun episode we recorded with so much love.
Episode #229: The Open Format Groove of DJ Afrosia
Welcome to the District 3 Podcast, where the beats are as diverse as the stories behind them! In this episode, join our neighborhood disk jockey extraordinaire, Afrosia J, as she takes us on a rhythmic journey through her incredible music career. Starting out as a college radio host and music festival promoter, Afrosia J's extensive music palate was cultivated through years of traveling the region and attending countless music festivals.
From the local airwaves to late-night shows, Afrosia J's journey unfolded with opportunities that showcased her passion for a variety of music styles and diverse crowds. The discovery of multi-genre DJing became a turning point, propelling her to build her brand as a femcee and solidifying her as a local fixture in Northwest Arkansas.
Afrosia J's performances have graced numerous events, from the Annual Business Women’s Conference to Crystal Bridges New 365 New Year’s celebration and NWA Fashion Week. Whether she's captivating the crowd at C4 Nightclub & Lounge in Fayetteville over the weekends or bringing the beats to a local event near you, Afrosia J continues to share her love for music, leaving an indelible mark on the vibrant music scene of District 3. Tune in for the rhythm, stay for the stories – this is the District 3 Podcast!
Episode #228: Our Last Podcast of 2023
All co hosts episode where we talk 2023. Did we accomplish our goals? What do we want out of 2024? This fun episode we talk everything currently on our minds as we close out what has been a good year of accomplishments for our podcast!
Episode #227: A Legacy of Education with The Arnharts
On this episode we sit down with two of the most loved teachers in Arkansas public school history, Dr. Arnhart and Mr Arhart! Learn more about how they met, their start in teaching and their willingness to support their students at all costs. Episode #227 is a powerful one and one you won't want to miss!
Episodio #226: Leyenda del Radio Latino en Arkansas, La Maga!
SPANISH EPISODE: En este episodio platicamos con Margarita Felix, conocido alrededor del estado como La Maga! Hablamos sobre sus raíces, sus sueños y su carrera legendaria como una de las voces mas reconocidas en el radio de habla hispana en Arkansas Un muy buen episodio.
Episode #225: Marshall Islands Roots to the World with MARK Harmony
We finally got all the members of the powerful Marshallese rooted musical group MARK Harmony in the studio to do this interview we've been planning for a few years now.
Learn about each member, their roots, their recent travel opportunities, their music and much more!
Listen to this episode and learn about the group making waves locally, nationally and internationally. MARK Harmony is on its way to make a name for themselves anywhere their vocals are heard.
Episode #224: The Art of an Interview with KUAF's Kyle Kellams
In this episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with the esteemed Kyle Kellams, the dedicated News Director at KUAF for over three decades. A true pillar in our community, Kellams has not only shaped the news landscape but also become a beloved figure through his enduring commitment.
Join us as we delve into the fascinating journey of a seasoned professional, exploring the milestones of Kellams' remarkable career. With over 30 years as the face and voice behind Ozark's at Large, his impact extends far beyond reporting the news—it's about building connections and fostering understanding.
Discover the intricacies of Kellams' interview strategy, honed through years of engaging with diverse voices and stories. Gain insights into the evolving media landscape and the challenges and triumphs witnessed over the decades.
Tune in for an engaging and heartfelt discussion as we celebrate the legacy of Kyle Kellams, a community icon, and explore the stories that have defined his impressive career. Whether you're a journalism enthusiast, a longtime listener, or a newcomer to KUAF, this episode promises to be a journey through the vibrant tapestry of local news and the enduring spirit of a dedicated storyteller.
Episode #223: Building a Strong Foundation for Democracy with Will Watson, Political Director of the Democratic Party of Arkansas"
Welcome to an insightful episode of the District 3 Podcast, where we dive deep into the dynamic world of political strategy and candidate recruitment. In this episode, we are honored to host Will Watson, the Political Director of the Democratic Party of Arkansas, who brings a wealth of experience and expertise to our discussion.
Join us as Will shares his experiences in the intricate process of convincing individuals to step into the political arena and run for office. As a key figure in candidate recruitment, Will has played a pivotal role in identifying and supporting talented individuals who are passionate about making a difference in their communities.
Will takes us behind the scenes of his journey, describing the extensive travel across the state of Arkansas, engaging with diverse communities, and truly listening to the concerns and aspirations of the people. Learn how these grassroots efforts contribute to the Democratic Party's mission of inclusivity and representation.
One of the highlights of our conversation is Will's unique perspective on the historical achievements in recent years. He discusses the Party's success in running more Democratic candidates than in the past decade, shedding light on the strategic decisions and collaborative efforts that have led to this positive shift.
Whether you're a political enthusiast, aspiring candidate, or simply curious about the inner workings of political campaigns, this episode offers valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of shaping the political landscape. Tune in for a candid conversation with Will Watson and gain a deeper understanding of the strategies behind building a stronger and more diverse political future.
Episode #222: Las Mujeres de One Community
Episode #221: Springdale's Own Pro Wrestler, Eli Perez!
Episode #220: Hit the Fuse with Artist Kevin Contra
Kevin Contra released his newest album "Hit the Fuse" last week and we sat down with him to talk all about it. We also talked the local music scene, our nerdy habits and much more. Listen to this fun episode and enjoy.
Episode #218: The Power of Education: Dr. Alejandra Campos' Journey to the University of Arkansas
Bonus Halloween Episode: Nightmare on Block St with Mr. Halloween Bo Counts
We sat down with Fayetteville's Mr Halloween Bo Counts to talk about his yearly Halloween PopUp at Pinpoint "Nightmare on Block St," his horror inspirations and much more on this fun Halloween Spooky Episode we recorded today for our loyal listeners! We hope you listen to this episode and enjoy tonight's last day presentation of "Nightmare on Block St' at Pinpoint in Fayetteville!
Episode #217: From Monticello to Fox Sports with Raya Clay
A proud alumnus of the University of Arkansas, Raya Clay's dedication, determination, and unwavering commitment to excellence have not only earned her accolades but have also ignited the pride of her alma mater. Tune in as we delve into Raya's experiences, her time at the University, and the immense pride she feels for recently being honored with the Young Alumni award.
Join us as we explore Raya Clay's career, her incredible achievements, and her journey from the heartland of Arkansas to the national stage. Get ready to be inspired by the passion, talent, and relentless pursuit of excellence that defines Raya Clay's story.
Episode #216: LIFE at NWACC with Juanita Olivares Franklin & Juana Araujo
On this episode Juanita joins us along LIFE Mentor Juana Araujo and we talk the LIFE program, scholarships for Undocumented Immigrants at the College and much more!
Episode #215: Ostomy Awareness with Maria Sandoval & Anne Hartney
Living with an ostomy can be a challenging and life-altering experience, but Maria Sandoval and Anne Hartney demonstrate that it doesn't have to define your life; instead, it can be a catalyst for personal growth and empowerment. As ostomy advocates and activists, they are dedicated to shattering the stigma surrounding ostomies and providing support and inspiration to those who may be on a similar path.
Episode #214: Group Therapy with the D3 Crew
Episode #213: Latinas in Arkansas Media
We sat down with Andrea Delgado from Univision Arkansas, Rachell Sanchez-Smith from KUAF, Elena Ramirez from KNWA and Andrea Elvir from 5 News to talk about their experiences as Arkansas Latina women in media. Learn more about each guest and their powerful representation in the media that we consume on a daily basis.
Episode #212: The Art of Musical Promotion with Angel from Diamond State Promotions
This week we sat down with young Latino promoter Angel from Diamond State Promotions to talk about the musical talents he and his partner book in Northwest Arkansas. Learn more about his motivation to do this work and his intentions. Episode 212 doesn't disappoint!
Episode 211: Comedy at the Apollo! With The Frisco Kid, Shawn Choppala and Ayla Sinclair
On this episode we sat down with 3 of the 5 comedians performing at the Springdale Apollo Theatre on September 14th! Listen and learn more about these talented folks on the come up and making a name for themselves in the comedy space.
Episode #210: 1st Professional Soccer Team Coming to Arkansas with Chris Martinovic
We were pumped about this interview! We sat down with Chris Martinovic, one of the founders of the new and first professional soccer team in Arkansas.
Listen to this episode and learn more about this new venture bring soccer excitement to Northwest Arkansas!
Episode #209: The Pura Coco Interview
We've been trying to make this interview happen with local artist Pura Coco for awhile. It finally happened. Let's rejoice!
Episode #208: Making Authentic Mexican Food an Experience with Juan Bahena
Juan Bahena is the owner of Loma in Rogers and Tula in Fayetteville. Both very successful Mexican restaurants in Northwest Arkansas that do more than just offer food. They offer an experience. This episode takes a deep dive on Juan's journey to restaurant ownership and we break down his vision for Mexican Food at his restaurants. Also he drops an exclusive on his coming soon restaurant to Downtown Springdale!
Episode #207: DACAmented and Powerful with Rosie Castillo
Rosie Castillo was named in NWA Business Journal's 40 under 40 this year and is the Community Development Mortgage Lender in Springdale for Arvest. She's reached these milestones while on DACA. Her story is of discipline, working hard and believing in her abilities to help people in their financial milestones. In Episode 207 we break down her journey in a story we hope inspires others to do what they love with the same energy and passion Rosie has every day.
Episode #206: Destigmatizing Male Infertility with Matthew Moore
What does it mean to be a man and be infertile? Millions of men around the world live with male infertility and find themselves and their partners trying to find solutions and answers to be able to conceive. This week we sit down with KUAF's Matthew Moore and breakdown what male infertility is and his and Emily, his wife's journey to eventual parenthood.
Episode #205: What Matter's Most with Curtis lll
Episode #204: No Guest Episode AND ELENA IS HAVING A BABY!
and much more! Catch up with the crew and learn about some cool events happening or that have recently happened in our community.
Episode #203: Young Talent On the Rise with Musician Emmanuel Cortes
We sat down with Emmanuel Cortes who is an up and coming artist in the local Mexican Regional Music Space. Originally from Arkansas and making waves here, Emmanuel is set to headline the Railyard Stage in Downtown Rogers this Saturday which will be a showcase you won't want to miss! Listen to this episode and check out his show this Saturday. Doors open at 7pm!
Episode #202: Ain't I A Woman with Na'Tosha De'Von
This week we sat down with actress, poet and activist Na'Tosha De'Von and talked about her new solo show "Ain't I A Woman." Her show is premiering this week at the Global Life Campus at the University of Arkansas and it's bound to be a powerful presentation!
Episode #201: Art, Legacy & Healing: A Vega Family Tribute by Audrey Vega
Welcome to our latest podcast episode, where we shine a spotlight on the incredible work of local artist Audrey Vega. Join us as we delve into an inspiring conversation about her moving art installation happening this Saturday, a heartfelt tribute to her beloved grandma Virginia Vega and uncle Eddie Vega.
Join us as we celebrate the beauty of art, family, and community, and learn from Audrey Vega's perspective on mental health and breaking generational trauma. This podcast episode promises to be a moving and enlightening experience, inspiring us all to find strength, healing, and hope in the connections that shape us. Don't miss this heartfelt and transformative conversation. Tune in now!
Episode #200: The Life and Times of Joyce Elliott
Join us in this captivating episode as we sit down with the remarkable former Arkansas Senator, Joyce Elliot. As a passionate advocate for social justice and education, Senator Elliot has dedicated her career to making a positive impact on the lives of Arkansans and beyond. In this enlightening interview, we delve into Senator Elliot's tireless efforts to pass the Dream Act in Arkansas, a critical piece of legislation aimed at providing opportunities and legal protections for undocumented young immigrants. We explore the challenges she faced during the legislative process and gain valuable insights into the importance of fostering inclusivity and compassion in our communities. Senator Elliot's deep connection to Arkansas is a prominent theme throughout our conversation. From her childhood in the heart of the state to her tenure in the Arkansas Senate, she shares personal anecdotes and reflects on the rich history and cultural fabric that have shaped her advocacy work. Her unwavering commitment to representing the voices of underrepresented communities and amplifying their concerns shines through as she discusses her experiences navigating the political landscape. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode as we uncover the multifaceted journey of Senator Joyce Elliot, a trailblazer who has left an indelible mark on Arkansas and beyond. Her resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to justice serve as an inspiration to all who seek to create a more equitable and inclusive society.
Episode #199: Backpacks for the Community with Vicky Hernandez & Alma Garcia
We sat down with Vicky Hernandez and Alma Garcia from VIVA Insurance and talked about their annual Backpack Giveaway in Springdale, Arkansas. Every year they give out about 800 backpacks and have a positive impact on the lives of many kids. We ask them about the origins of the event and what it means to them.
Episode #198: Exploring Roots: Mayra Esquivel's Birth Country Revisited on Advanced Parole
Irvin and his wife Mayra Esquivel sat down to talk about her journey in applying for Advanced Parole while on DACA to travel back to Mexico for her first time in 29 years. This episode is loaded with emotions and feels. We also recorded it very late at night on our kitchen table. Make sure you give it a listen.
Episode #197: Feeding Arkansas with Nate Walls
On this episode we sat down with Nate Walls. Nate Walls is the founder of Second Hand Smoke NWA which is a catering company in Northwest Arkansas. He is also the Co Founder of Second Helping NWA. A local non profit that feeds those in need in our community. Nate is a gem of our community and we look forward to you listening to this episode to learn about what he's working on at the moment!
Episode #196: NWA Social Club with Katarina Derrick
For this episode we were joined by Katarina Derrick who is an organizer for NWA Social Club and the Founder of Hot Girl Walk NWA. Two movements created for women to meet other women in their community and have a good time while doing it.
This is a fun episode you'll want to hear and hopefully get your Hot Girl Walk going. :)
Episode #195: Creating a Juneteenth Celebration in The South with Anthony Ball
Joining us this week is the Program Director and Co Founder of Music Moves, Anthony Ball!
We talk about the now annual Freedom Festival he organizes every year in Downtown Springdale, Arkansas to celebrate Juneteenth.
Make sure you check out the Freedom Festival this Sunday June 27th, 2023 at the Shiloh Square in Springdale.