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Flow

The podcast formerly known as “Raza Stand” has been rebranded as “Flow.” Flow will allow the audience to feed off his skillset. Flow is a state-of-mind and a state-of-being. Flow will continue to share knowledge & wisdom dealing with politics and history. In addition, new topics regarding health & artistry will be part of the platform. Immerse yourself! Enjoy the show! Can't go wrong when you go with the Flow!
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Episodes

If Pigs Could Fly

In this episode I dispel false narratives surrounding my personal life and provide insurmountable evidence on how trauma can affect ruin relationships.

Jul 02, 202523 min

It Doesn't Matter How We Vote

From corporate influence to systemic design, I explain whether voting truly empowers the people—or if it's just a ritual to maintain the status quo.🔹 Is the system rigged?🔹 Can real change come through the ballot box?🔹 What can we do beyond voting?👉 Watch till the end for possible solutions—and leave your take in the comments.#Voting #Politics #SystemicChange #Disillusionment #Democracy

Jun 22, 202514 min

ICE Raids, I Was Wrong...

ICE has been seen all over Los Angeles conducting raids along with the FBI. Are these raids targeting and profiling undocumented immigrants with no previous criminal records? #immigration #maga #protest #losangeles

Jun 07, 202511 min

Refugee Status for White South Africans?

Afrikaners (White South Africans) are set to receive political asylum under the Trump administration. What makes them different from other groups of people applying for the same status? Sources: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/09/world/africa/trump-afrikaner-refugees.html

May 11, 202510 min

Red Pill vs Radical Change

In this episode, we dive deep into the clash between the Manosphere and 4th Wave Feminism — two powerful and opposing movements shaping modern conversations about gender, relationships, and power dynamics.

Mar 11, 202547 min

Is America Still Racist?

In this episode I give my thoughts on a video that's been circulating around on social media and how that serves as a reflection of today's America. (Disclaimer: I detest the actions depicted in this video) #racism #america #politics

Mar 04, 202513 min

Should the U.S. Combat the Cartels in Latin America?

The Trump administration has designated 8 Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations. In this video I share my thoughts on the matter. Sources: https://www.ft.com/content/ecf6cb9c-36d8-4ad4-9778-b13ef7a20a11

Feb 22, 202513 min

Trump's Rhetoric

In this episode I take a closer look at Trump's rhetoric, explain why some people support it and why others absolutely despise it. #trump #politicalpodcast

Feb 15, 202515 min

My Thoughts on the Protests

People have taken to the streets and boycotted to pushback against mass deportation rhetoric. In this video I offer my thoughts on the matter. #protests #politics #immigration

Feb 05, 202511 min

Is ICE Really Targeting All Undocumented Immigrants?

In this video I speak on the ICE raids and clarify the fact from the fiction as well as what you can do if you are detained by ICE. #trump2024 #immigration #politics Sources: https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/los-angeles-to-finalize-sanctuary-city-policy-with-exceptions-made-in-a-revised-ordinance/ https://pennstatelaw.psu.edu/sites/default/files/documents/pdfs/Immigrants/Public_Customize.pdf

Jan 26, 20259 min

The Viceroyalty Period

Journey back to the era when the vast territories of the Americas were governed by Spain under the viceroyalty system. This episode delves into the social, political, and cultural dynamics of Hispanic America during the 16th to early 19th centuries. Discover how Spanish rule structured colonies into administrative regions like New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and the Río de la Plata, each headed by a viceroy who acted as the monarch's representative. Explore the intricate blend of Indigenous, Afric...

Jan 09, 202518 min

Conquest of the Americas

In this episode I give a brief summary of how conquistadors named and governed the areas they conquered.

Dec 24, 202434 min

What is a Friend?

In this episode, we dive into the beauty and complexity of friendship—those meaningful connections that bring joy, support, and sometimes challenge us to grow. We explore the dynamics of building and maintaining friendships, share heartwarming stories of lasting bonds, and discuss how friendships evolve through different stages of life. Whether it's navigating conflict, celebrating milestones, or simply enjoying each other's company, friendship plays a vital role in our happiness and well-being....

Nov 21, 202419 min

Knowing When it's Time for Change...

In this episode I address the fallacies and rumors regarding my hiatus with podcasting. I also speak on the importance of taking accountability for wrongdoings and actively seeking change.

Sep 13, 202423 min

Raza Influencers, What is their Motive?

Flow and Brown are back by popular demand to speak on this topic via Raza Stand. Like always, the audience is able to call in and speak their mind. If you'd like to be part of the conversation make sure you tune in!

Jun 07, 20241 hr 56 min

What is Mestizaje?

In this episode I define mestizaje and challenge the narrative which states that mestizaje is simply a result of conquest and violence. References Bennett, Herman L. 2010. Colonial Blackness: A History of Afro-Mexico. N.p.: Indiana University Press. Gibson, Carrie. 2019. El Norte: The Epic and Forgotten Story of Hispanic North America. N.p.: Atlantic Monthly Press. Katzew, Ilona. 2004. Casta Painting: Images of Race in Eighteenth-century Mexico. N.p.: Yale University Press. Seijas, Tatiana. 2014...

Mar 23, 202415 min

Knowing When to Walk Away...

In this episode, Flow speaks on the difficult choices and rewards that come with walking away from something that no longer serves us.

Mar 04, 202432 min

The Mexican Revolution: Causes & Effects

In this episode I identify the factors that led to the great civil war in Mexico and how that war changed Mexico in the decades that followed it. References Cabrera, Luis. 1917. “The Mexican Revolution: Its Causes, Purposes and Results.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 69 (January): 1-17. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3804613. “Mexican Revolution | Causes, Summary, & Facts.” 2023. Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/event/Mexican-Revolution. Rowe, L. S. 1...

Jan 05, 202410 minSeason 7Ep. 29

My Love/Hate Relationship with Academia

In this episode I share how academia shaped the trajectory of my life and how it has contributed to a culture of idealogues who are hyper emotional who do not practice critical thinking.

Nov 26, 202329 minSeason 5Ep. 9

Did the U.S. Invade Tejas?

In this session, I break down the events that preceded and led to the Texas Revolution. I also answer the question posted in the title. References Scheina, Robert L. 2003. Latin America's wars: The age of the Caudillo, 1791-1899. N.p.: Brassey's, Incorporated.

Oct 01, 202310 minSeason 7Ep. 28

The Dream

Vicente is young man coming of age during New Spain's insurgent movement in 1815. He has not seen his father in 5 years but his stories about their ancestors give him hope that he will return. Will he see his father again or is his father just one of the many who will die for the dream of freedom? Tune in and find out!

Aug 26, 202316 minSeason 6Ep. 7

What's Mine is Yours

Fernando is a tri-racial (pardo) teenager coming of age in New Spain, in the decades following the conquests of Mesoamerica. His expertise with horses earns him a few privileges that people of his kind were seldomly awarded. Will Fernando be able to maintain these privileges living in a Spanish town, or will the rigid Spanish caste system bring about his demise? Tune in to listen!

Jul 31, 202328 minSeason 6Ep. 6

Second Son

Francisco Gomez struggles to create a legacy under the shadow of his father, a famous Castilian knight. Luckily for him, he is born during the age of European exploration and decides to embark on a journey to the "new world." Will Francisco succeed? Or will the dangers of the new world take him under? Tune in to listen!

Jul 17, 202318 minSeason 6Ep. 5

I Speak Like An Eagle

Nicuauhtlatoani is a young Mexihcatl boy from the commoner class with the name of a noble. Although he is destined to be a warrior, his parents believe he can become a medicine man, due to his curious nature. Ultimately it's his curiosity that leads him to make a choice that has the power to save or destroy his people. Will Nicuauhtlatoani make the right choice? Tune in and listen!

Jul 15, 202316 minSeason 6Ep. 4

Never-Ending Passage

Kandia, the young Songhai princess, dreams of using her royal status to address the problem of missing people of her nation. However, not all is well in Songhai. Other conquered nations in Africa despise her family and will do anything possible to revolt. Will Kandia's curiosity cost her freedom? Or will she find all the missing people of Songhai? Tune in to listen!

Jun 23, 202322 minSeason 6Ep. 3

Settled Dust

Juan and Mary Ann, a Tejano peon and runaway slave, attempt to raise their daughter Luci, in the aftermath of the Texas Revolution. As the Texians look to re-establish order in the newly formed Texas Republic, Tejanos and runaway slaves must find a new way to survive. Many of them settle in the disputed territory that is claimed by both Mexico and Texas. Will Juan and his family be able to survive in this new age? Or will Michael and Jacob capture and enslave Mary Ann? Listen and find out to see...

Jun 11, 202317 minSeason 6Ep. 2

The Origin of Anti-Hispanic Sentiment

In this episode I reveal how both White supremacists and decolonizing Latinos use the Black Legend narrative to justify their animosity towards Hispanic culture. References Giraudo, Laura, and Stephen E. Lewis. 2012. “Introduction: Pan-American Indigenismo (1940-1970): New Approaches to an Ongoing Debate.” Latin American Perspectives 39, no. 5 (September): 3-11. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41702280 Jackson, Robert H., ed. 1997. Liberals, the Church, and Indian Peasants: Corporate Lands and the ...

Jun 01, 20237 minSeason 7Ep. 27

Pa El Norte

"Pa El Norte," is a historical-fiction account of a young Tzeltal-Mayan woman who dreams of reuniting with her family in the United States. Along the way she will make friends, foes and face many obstacles that will attempt to stop her from reaching her family. Will she make it? Tune and listen! All stories written by Daniel Cendejaz. If you would like to support the author, please consider making a donation!

May 29, 202326 minSeason 6Ep. 1

The Criollo Kingdom that Almost Was

In this episode I cover the first criollo attempt to become independent from the Spanish crown which took place centuries before Mexican independence. References “Cortés, Martín (1533–1589).” n.d. Encyclopedia.com. Accessed April 1, 2023. https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/cortes-martin-1533-1589. Simpson, Lesley B. 1966. Many Mexicos. N.p.: University of California Press. Flint, Shirley Cushing. “Treason or Travesty: The Martín Cortés Conspiracy ...

May 01, 20238 minSeason 7Ep. 26

What Happened to the Conquistadors?

In this episode I cover the aftermath of the Spanish conquests of America and more specifically, the consequences the conquistadors faced after partaking in them. References 2019. Francisco Vázquez de Coronado - Facts, Routes & Wife - HISTORY. https://www.history.com/topics/exploration/francisco-vazquez-de-coronado. Ballesteros, Manuel. n.d. “Francisco Pizarro | Biography, Accomplishments, & Facts | Britannica.” Encyclopedia Britannica. Accessed February 27, 2023. https://www.britannica....

Apr 01, 202318 minSeason 7Ep. 25
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