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Author: Patricio Donoso Jr.

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Ever feel like you're the only one who sees what's happening in the world? Ever feel frustrated over the appearance of the world's antipathy to its own demise? If so, do I have a podcast for you. At The Pasho Perspective, I strive to speak the truth. I strive to tell it as my heart feels it.  I'm a Christian, married, father of three who likes to howl at the moon. I am ardently passionate about life and expect to cover all those things we find in the space between life and death. So please... turn up the volume, get comfortable, and join me. You can also support me and receive some merch from the podcast at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepashoperspective

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Send us a text I really enjoy Bukowski: I hope you do too. Enjoy! "the soldier, his wife, and the bum" I was a bum in San Francisco but once managed to go to a symphony concert along with the well-dressed people and the music was good but something about the audience was not and something about the orchestra and the conductor was not, although the building was fine and the acoustics perfect I preferred to listen to the music alone on my radio and afterwards I did go back to my room and I turn...
Send us a text Here is another poem for your collection: "layover" Making love in the sun, in the morning sun in a hotel room above the alley where poor men poke for bottles; making love in the sun making love by a carpet redder than our blood, making love while the boys sell headlines and Cadillacs, making love by a photograph of Paris and an open pack of Chesterfields, making love while other men- poor folks- work. That moment- to this. . . may be years in the way they measure, but it...
Send us a text This is one of my all time favorites to teach in my AP Lit and Comp class! As a father, it is almost impossible for me to read it and not tear up. One day our boys will leave their homes and become men. That is a beautiful thing, but it doesn't mean it wont hurt a little when it happens. One day there will be no more stories, no more advice, no more wisdom for a father to give his son before he goes out into the great wide open and develops his own. I remember starring at...
Send us a text “To Mr. Keating” by Pasho (read by Pasho) Enjoy! Pacho’s Chachos for life! God bless. Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life!
Send us a text Follow me at https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1905224.rss or wherever you listen to podcasts! Support the show and upgrade your wardrobe at https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePashoPerspective Thank you for your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life! “One Day” One day I will be dead And all of the stories of all of the girls The good, the bad, and the ugly Will all die with me. Should I pass them on to my sons? To my daughter? Should I ever admit there were others Th...
Send us a text Follow me at https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1905224.rss or wherever you listen to podcasts! Support the show and upgrade your wardrobe at https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePashoPerspective Thank you for your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life! “One Day” One day I will be dead And all of the stories of all of the girls The good, the bad, and the ugly Will all die with me. Should I pass them on to my sons? To my daughter? Should I ever admit there were others Th...
Send us a text "Curiosity" by Alistair Reid (read by Pasho) God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life! Curiosity may have killed the cat; more likely the cat was just unlucky, or else curious to see what death was like, having no cause to go on licking paws, or fathering litter on litter of kittens, predictably. Nevertheless, to be curious is dangerous enough. To distrust what is always said, what seems to ask odd questions, interfere in dreams...
Send us a text In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, I read Sonnet XVII by Pablo Neruda. Enjoy! God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life! "One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII" By Pablo Neruda Translated By Mark Eisner I don’t love you as if you were a rose of salt, topaz, or arrow of carnations that propagate fire: I love you as one loves certain obscure things, secretly, between the shadow and the soul. I love you as the pl...
Send us a text I'm sorry for the months long exodus from the show. This episode explains it all. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life! If you’d prefer to watch the video, visit my YouTube channel: thepashoperspective1 And on another note, if you’d like to support the show, you can also visit https://pashosplace.etsy.com/ and buy some merch today! Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life!
Send us a text Welcome back, my Pacho’s Chachos! In this episode, I reflect on the Season of Lent, which begins today with Fat Tuesday. Let the carnival begin! As always, let me know what you think. Share if you like it. God bless. Pacho’s Chachos for life! Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life!
Send us a text Welcome back, my Pacho’s Chachos! In this episode, I reflect on the Season of Lent, which begins today with Fat Tuesday. Let the carnival begin! As always, let me know what you think. Share if you like it. God bless. Pacho’s Chachos for life! Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life!
Send us a text In this episode, I discuss how the Democratic Party is the party that embraces death. From abortion to the killing of the American culture, I discuss everything in between. Let me know what you think: Like and share if you liked it. Pacho's Chachos for life! God bless. Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life!
The Party of Death

The Party of Death

2024-09-1921:37

Send us a text In this episode, I discuss how the Democratic Party is the party that embraces death. From abortion to the killing of the American culture, I discuss everything in between. Let me know what you think: Like and share if you liked it. Pacho's Chachos for life! God bless. Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life!
Send us a text I read a post on Facebook that inspired today's episode. Let me know what you think. Enjoy. Pacho's Chachos for life! Here are some items mentioned in the episode in case you're curious: The Facebook post - https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=why%20did%20god%20create%20atheist Show notes: Next week, I'll be discussing something you wont want to miss, so make sure you smash the subscribe button to get all the latest notifications. God bless. Thanks for visiting and I'll...
Send us a text I read a post on Facebook that inspired today's episode. Let me know what you think. Enjoy. Pacho's Chachos for life! Here are some items mentioned in the episode in case you're curious: The Facebook post - https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=why%20did%20god%20create%20atheist Show notes: Next week, I'll be discussing something you wont want to miss, so make sure you smash the subscribe button to get all the latest notifications. God bless. Thanks for visiting and I'll...
Send us a text I was reading Romeo and Juliet's Act 1, Scene 2 with my students and was inspired by a simple soliloquy from a very minor character, a servant. He is portrayed (and referred to as a clown) by Shakespeare as an ignoramus. One of my students said he was stupid, but I had to correct him and discuss the difference between stupidity and ignorance, and why he was kept ignorant on purpose. This episode shares my perspective. Let me know what you think. Enjoy. Romans 12:2 - And ...
It's a Trap!

It's a Trap!

2024-02-2917:42

Send us a text I was reading Romeo and Juliet's Act 1, Scene 2 with my students and was inspired by a simple soliloquy from a very minor character, a servant. He is portrayed (and referred to as a clown) by Shakespeare as an ignoramus. One of my students said he was stupid, but I had to correct him and discuss the difference between stupidity and ignorance, and why he was kept ignorant on purpose. This episode shares my perspective. Let me know what you think. Enjoy. Romans 12:2 - And ...
Send us a text Today I discuss the first episode of the Daily Wire's 4 Part Series, "End of the World." The episode is entitled, "State of Chaos," and is one of the most articulate explanations as to where we are, regarding history, in the world. His, Jonathan Pageau's, ideas inspired several ideas of my own. This episode gives my perspective on his first episode. Let me know what you think. Enjoy. Pacho's Chachos for Life!!! Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pa...
Send us a text Today I discuss the first episode of the Daily Wire's 4 Part Series, "End of the World." The episode is entitled, "State of Chaos," and is one of the most articulate explanations as to where we are, regarding history, in the world. His, Jonathan Pageau's, ideas inspired several ideas of my own. This episode gives my perspective on his first episode. Let me know what you think. Enjoy. Pacho's Chachos for Life!!! Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pa...
Send us a text In 1965, Paul Harvey wrote about what he foresaw the future to be like: Joe Rogan posted it recently on social media now that he is being red pilled. This episode is my reaction and perspective on it. Let me know what you think. Enjoy! Pacho's Chachos for life! Support the show Thank you for all of your support. God bless. Pacho's Chachos for life!
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