Que Bola Podcast
Que Bola Podcast

Que Bola Podcast

Fresh Or Phresh Media

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Que Bola Podcast is a Miami-based conversational podcast that blends culture, entrepreneurship, music, nightlife, and personal growth into real, unfiltered discussions with people who are actually out in the world building things. The show is hosted by Darwin Figueroa, and the tone reflects the energy of Miami — fast-moving, diverse, ambitious, and unapologetically real. Echao Pa Lante Darwin Figueroa © Fresh or Phresh 2025

Recent Episodes

Chasing Dreams: Quitting the 9-to-5 for Stand-Up Success
JAN 27, 2026
Chasing Dreams: Quitting the 9-to-5 for Stand-Up Success
In this episode of our podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Carlos Hernandez, a talented bilingual comedian and musician, who has been making waves in the South Florida entertainment scene. We kicked off the conversation with some light banter about my music duo, Oro Fresco, which recently earned the title of Miami New Times Best Latin Act for 2024. I shared insights about his unique sound, blending genres like Dembow, Reggaeton, and jungle music, and even teased us with a snippet of his song "Nubes." As we transitioned into deeper topics, we discussed the realities of aging and the physical challenges that come with it. Carlos, at 31, reflected on how he started feeling the effects of aging, while I shared my own experiences of turning 40 and the unexpected aches and pains that come with it. We both agreed on the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and staying active, even as we joked about the struggles of getting older. The conversation then shifted to our journeys in comedy. Carlos recounted his early days in improv, inspired by iconic shows like "The Office" and comedians such as Steve Carell and Louis CK. He explained how he transitioned from a stable job in cybersecurity to pursuing comedy full-time, emphasizing the importance of believing in oneself and taking risks. We discussed the challenges of performing outside of Miami, where audiences may not be as familiar with his material, and the necessity of adapting to different crowds. Throughout the episode, we touched on the behind-the-scenes work that goes into comedy—how comedians constantly refine their material, deal with self-criticism, and navigate the pressures of performing. Carlos shared his experiences of performing alongside comedy legends in New York, highlighting moments that made him pinch himself in disbelief. This episode is a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the vibrant comedy scene in South Florida. Carlos's journey is a testament to the power of passion and hard work, and I hope our listeners find inspiration in his story as much as I did. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with laughter, insights, and a glimpse into the life of a rising star in the comedy world.
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125 Years of Impact: The Legacy and Future of the Miami Women's Club
NOV 17, 2025
125 Years of Impact: The Legacy and Future of the Miami Women's Club
In this episode of the Que Bola Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Ms. Metris Batts, the first African-American president of the Miami Women's Club, as we celebrated the club's 125th anniversary. Our conversation delved into the rich history of the Miami Women's Club, which was founded in 1900, just four years after the city of Miami itself. Metris shared fascinating insights about the club's origins, highlighting how it began as a gathering of women who would meet on Julia Tuttle's porch to read and share books, eventually evolving into a significant force for community service and civic engagement in Miami. Metris emphasized the importance of the Women's Club in documenting local history and its role in various social service initiatives throughout the years. Despite its long-standing presence, she noted that the club remains "hidden in plain sight," largely due to the older demographic of its members who may not be as active on social media or in publicizing their contributions. We discussed the need for revitalization and outreach to younger generations, as Metris aims to bring new energy and diversity to the club. Throughout our conversation, Metris shared her journey within the organization, from joining in 2008 to becoming president, and how she is working to bridge the gap between the club's storied past and its future. We explored her theme for her presidency, "Be the Torch," which symbolizes the passing of knowledge and the importance of keeping the club's legacy alive. Metris also highlighted the club's historic building, which houses two restaurants and serves as a venue for various community events, including partnerships with local artists and organizations. As we wrapped up, we discussed the upcoming gala event, which promises to be a vibrant celebration of the club's history and its commitment to supporting the arts and local nonprofits. Metris's passion for community service and her dedication to making the Miami Women's Club a relevant and accessible resource for all were truly inspiring. This episode is a testament to the power of history, community, and the importance of inclusivity in shaping the future of organizations like the Miami Women's Club.
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80 MIN