War Crimes, Chávez Allegations, Cuba Fallout, and the Student Loan Rage Cycle
MAR 19, 202647 MIN
War Crimes, Chávez Allegations, Cuba Fallout, and the Student Loan Rage Cycle
MAR 19, 202647 MIN
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Viewer Feedback, War Headlines, César Chávez Allegations, and Student Loan AngerCarmen and Andrea open the episode by talking through viewer reactions to last week’s history‑heavy conversation with Kenny Morris — what worked, what didn’t, and how they’re thinking about guests going forward without adding unnecessary editing chaos. They remind listeners they’re not journalists, but they read, they pay attention, and they want their audience to double‑check everything for themselves. From there, they move into a fast run of major headlines: the Capitol Hill memorial for children killed in a U.S. strike that almost no lawmakers attended, Democrats calling the strike a war crime, Senate escalation talk, a potential $200B Pentagon request, Israel–Iran retaliation and oil price spikes, and deaths in the West Bank. They also dig into Trump‑era incompetence, the way the Epstein files are being used as distraction, and a new report accusing César Chávez of sexual abuse and the debate over removing honors in his name.Carmen and Andrea then shift to the U.S. sanctions tied to Cuba’s power crisis before closing with a heated, grounded conversation about predatory student loans, forgiveness disparities, and why compassion has to come before judgment.Thank you for stopping by. Please visit our website: All About The Joy and add, like and share. You can now watch the livestream version of the show on YouTube at @CarmenLezeth You can also support us by shopping at our STORE - We'd appreciate that greatly. Also, if you want to find us anywhere on social media, please check out the link in bio page. Music By Geovane Bruno, Moments, 3481Editing by Team A-JHost, Carmen Lezeth DISCLAIMER: As always, please do your own research and understand that the opinions in this podcast and livestream are meant for entertainment purposes only. States and other areas may have different rules and regulations governing certain aspects discussed in this podcast. Nothing in our podcast or livestream is meant to be medical or legal advice. Please use common sense, and when in doubt, ask a professional for advice, assistance, help and guidance.