
$OCIAL MISFITS
FaktaThe Social Misfits, Joshua Vega and Robert Gravis, discuss deep topics regarding mental health and topics that are hard to talk about. However, we are also here to have a good time so we will also talk about things such as food, conspiracy theories and funny stories. Join us and discover what it means to be a social misfit.
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- The Return of the Misfits (00:38:48)
We are proud to announce the second chapter of the $ocial Misfits Podcast! In this episode, Robert and Jesh discuss life after graduating high school and discuss the future of this podcast. Tune in to stay in the loop so you don’t miss our new upcoming episodes! Also check out our Instagram @thesocialmisfitspodcast for more information!
- Modern Day Racism (01:47:08)
On the 11th episode of the $ocial Misfits podcast, Jesh and Rob are joined by Kenneth Ellis and Darryl Hatcher III as they discuss modern day, systemic and personal experiences on racism. In addition to racism, the group discusses the new Texas legislature regarding abortion and finishes off discussing music. Stay tuned for the end where you will find Kenneth and Darryl spitting some fire bars off the dome. As always we hope you enjoy! Also please follow us on Instagram @thesocialmisfitspodcast and on Twitter @socialmisfitspc
- The Next Chapter (01:02:39)
On the 10th episode of the $ocial Misfits Podcast, three special guests: Emaly Aguilar, Pamela Gomez and Chelsey Thomas, along with Josh and Robert, break down their senior year of high school as they share memories throughout their high school career. We all persevered and are now about to start our own journeys! Join the 5 as they also discuss college admission and life after high school. We hope you enjoy!
- The Aggie Man (00:56:20)
On the 9th episode of The $ocial Misfits Podcast, Jesh interviews his brother Leo Vega, a sophomore at the Texas A&M University: College Station. Throughout this episode, the brothers discuss their sibling experiences along with stories from their childhood, and into their early adulthood. In addition, Leo describes his college experience which is something that is right around the corner for the class of ‘21. Enjoy the stories and we hope you enjoy the advice Leo has to offer!
- Feminism & Gender Inequality (01:17:41)
On this episode, Nicole Opsina and Krystal Valenzuela educate the misfits on sexism and the various inequalities caused by that. In addition to sexism, they addressed toxic masculinity, feminism and gender inequality through examples and personal stories. Disclaimer: due to technical difficulties the last 20 minutes of the audio was corrupted and we hope it doesn’t take away from the value of this episode. Let us know if you have any questions or points you would like to make that were not mentioned in the episode. Nonetheless, we hope you enjoy! Also don’t forget to follow our Instagram @thesocialmisfitspodcast or email us at socialmisfitspc@gmail.com
- Misfits Therapy Session (01:02:42)
On this episode, the misfits sit down to talk about counseling/therapy. The two open up about their experiences and how it has impacted their life for the better. Josh and Rob also share some things they learned from it and some techniques they use to deal with some of the things that go on in their life. Opening up is hard to do for anyone, and takes a lot of strength and courage. Don’t be afraid to ask for help or to ask for someone to listen. You are not alone, you got this!
- Sexual Assault Awareness (01:02:02)
On this week’s episode, Natalia Segura, Jesh and Rob come together to discuss sexual assault and try to bring awareness to the topic due to it being sexual assault awareness month. Sexual assault, whether is verbal, physical, or whatever form, is a huge issue in our world today and the solution starts with us. They talk about how to hold people accountable, and how our generation has a big impact moving forward. The three also discussed statistics, current celebrity sexual assault situations and the MeToo movement. Concluding, they finished the episode off by talking about conspiracy theories to lighten the mood a little bit. We hope you enjoy, and if you have a comment or want to add on to the conversation, you can DM us on Instagram @thesocialmisfitspodcast or email us at socialmisfitspc@gmail.com
- Story time: Depression (01:19:42)
Hey everyone, this episode is different than the first four and we want you to know what to expect going into it. Usually we share stories, laugh, ask questions and all that good stuff. This time, Ricardo and Jony Sandoval join The $ocial Misfits as the four take a deep dive into their personal experiences with depression. We wanted to share these experiences not for pity or attention but to target the idea that we all face problems and that it is ok to address them. We hope that you can listen and maybe take something from it or maybe you just want something to play in the background while you go through your day. Regardless, we hope you enjoy - The $ocial Misfits
- Pursuit of Happiness (00:51:08)
On the fourth episode, Nathaniel Balderas teams up with Rob and Jesh and the boys face the daunting question, “Are you truly happy right now?” Nonetheless, they tackled the topic and also discussed the biggest factors that have affected their happiness or lack of. Fitness came up as a similar way out of their issues, and they also lightened the mood by talking about their most embarrassing moments. Tune in now, we hope you enjoy!
- A Misfit's Guide to Relationships (01:05:19)
On the third episode, Kevin Herrera joins Josh and Rob as the three breakdown relationships and friendships. They talk about the pros and cons of being in a relationship at such a young age as well as what comes with having a title. They also talk about rejection, breakups and life events that have molded their perspectives on life. And yes... food came up again, but who doesn’t love to talk about food!?
- A Masked Society (00:55:39)
In the second episode of the $ocial Misfits podcast, special guest Amaya Rico, Josh and Rob embrace the hardships that come with fitting into society. The title represents how we wear masks to protect ourselves and others from COVID-19, and figuratively how some might feel we need to mask our true identity in order to fit in with our peers. Join the trio as they talk about the Texas mask mandate, Spring Break, stress, phobias and rollercoasters.
- Social Misfits (00:49:19)
In the first episode Joshua Vega and Robert Gravis discuss the reasoning behind starting the $ocial Misfit podcast and the meaning behind the name, in addition to topics that are difficult for people to talk about such as mental health, death and top tier wing flavors.