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T.R.A.G.I.C. Podcast

Author: Rudy O

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Stand up comic and Bay Area radio personality, Rudy Ortiz, sits down with story tellers from all walks of life as they recount tales of struggle, pursuit and, ultimately, redemption. Withstanding life’s challenges often results in strength and humor. After all... Time Renders All Great Injustice Comical.
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Community organizer Juan Oseguerra, aka Niño, discusses his Mexican roots and life as a Chicano in Northern California. Niño shares the events that shaped Omino Day, a music festival that commemorates the life of DJ Domino, which has been celebrated for the last 15 years.
Long time San Francisco radio personality Frances Griarte, aka Freska, discusses her bout with breast cancer and how facing the prospect of death shifted her perspective on life.
Henry Gonzalez and Alberto Demartys are the masterminds behind Cam Publishing, Camabis and All In Radio. We discuss how the death of a close friend inspired the brith of a brand and what it takes to turn an entrepreneurial vision into a reality.
San Francisco native and musician, Jairo Vargas, lost his eyesight at a young age and talks about adjusting to the challenges that allowed him to appreciate the new perspective his condition brought him.
Bay Area radio personality Marcus Osborne talks about professional and personal losses that led to a dark time in his life.
Comic and writer Chris Riggins discusses his battle with addiction and shares his views on the perception of substance abuse and mental health in our society.
Long time San Francisco radio personality Kimmie Taylor describes her tumultuous relationship with her father and how it shaped her life from her childhood to today.
Bay Area radio personality Uzette Salazar opens up about being a dancer during an uncertain time of her life.
Comedian Ric James takes us through the events surrounding a tragic car accident that resulted in the loss of his finger.
Bay Area comedian Jay Rich discusses going down for a crime he didn't commit.
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