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Ruben In The Center

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The extremes have it all wrong. Naturally. On every issue, they only see half the picture.

The ideologues always lead to a dead-end. You need to travel the middle of the road.

That’s where the action is — in the center.
On the basketball court, the chessboard, or the boxing ring, the center is where you want to be.

Now more than ever, our country needs to be centered. While other journalists lurch to the right or left, nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette keeps it one hundred by writing —
and fighting — in the center.

Here’s your host, Ruben Navarrette

Episodes

Episode 84 | At The Intersection of Education & Technology | Anna Maria Chavez

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews his old friend Anna Maria Chavez, Chief Impact Officer at Encantos & President of Encantos.org, about K-12 education, technology as a tool to reach students, the generation gap and what women leaders bring to the table. Guest: Anna Maria Chavez, Chief Impact Officer at Encantos & President of Encantos.org

Jan 27, 202233 min

Episode 83 | Thinking Outside The Box & Finding A Third Option | Marty Chavez

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews Marty Chavez, Partner & Vice Chairman of Sixth Street and Former Goldman Sachs CIO & CFO, about his remarkable story — from Albuquerque to Harvard to Stanford to Silicon Valley to Goldman Sachs — and lessons learned along the way. Guest: Marty Chavez, Partner & Vice Chairman of Sixth Street and Former Goldman Sachs CIO & CFO

Jan 27, 202218 min

Episode 82 | What’s Up With Texas? | Carlos Sanchez

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews Carlos Sanchez, director of public affairs for Hidalgo County, TX, and a former journalist who worked — over 37 years — in several newsrooms including those at the Washington Post and Texas Monthly. Guest: Carlos Sanchez, Director of Public Affairs for Hidalgo County TX and former journalist

Jan 17, 202236 min

Episode 81 | Race in America: The View from 2022 | Laura Gomez

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews his friend, UCLA law professor Laura Gomez, about the state of race relations in America including the current national outcry over so-called critical race theory. What is it? And why the ruckus? Guest: Laura Gomez, UCLA Professor of Law and director of the law school’s Critical Race Studies Program

Jan 17, 202221 min

Episode 79 | Using The Power of Curiosity To Fuel Greater Empathy & More Understanding | Monica Guzman

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews Monica Guzman, journalist, storyteller and author of the forthcoming book, "I Never Thought of It That Way" about the power of curiosity and the value of being able to see even the most divisive issues from the point of view of someone else. Guest: Monica Guzman, journalist, storyteller, and author of the forthcoming book, "I Never Thought of It That Way"

Dec 14, 202133 min

Episode 78 | The Comeback | Rick Sanchez

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews his friend Rick Sanchez, former CNN and RT America anchor, media entrepreneur, and co-founder of Cano Health about the real "art of the comeback" and how to live your best life after television. Guest: Rick Sanchez, journalist, former CNN & RT America anchor, media entrepreneur and co-founder of Cano Health

Dec 14, 202121 min

Episode 77| The Latino Experience |Jose Angel Gutierrez

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews Jose Angel Gutierrez, civil rights activist, UT Arlington political science professor (emeritus), and author of the new children's book, "Ignacio Zaragoza Seguin: My Story of Cinco de Mayo" about the Latino experience in America. Guest: Jose Angel Gutierrez, civil rights activist, retired UT Arlington political science professor and author of "Ignacio Zaragoza Seguin: My Story of Cinco de Mayo"

Dec 14, 202128 min

Episode 75 | Vaccine Mandates? Yep, You betcha!

Host Ruben Navarrette defends the use of vaccine mandates — especially in the case of public servants and public service employees such as police, nurses, and members of the military.

Nov 04, 202121 min

Episode 72 | Decoding Dyslexia | Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley

Host Ruben Navarrette marks Dyslexia Awareness Month by interviewing Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley, co-founder of the San Diego-based Dyslexia Training Institute and author, most recently, of the forthcoming book: “The Adult Side of Dyslexia.” Guest: Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley, co-founder of the San Diego-based Dyslexia Training Institute and author of “The Adult Side of Dyslexia”

Oct 20, 202124 min

Episode 71 | Hispanic Heritage Month: What’s It Worth | Ana Valdez

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews Ana Valdez, Executive Director of the Los Angeles-based Latino Donor Collaborative, about the significance and value of the now concluded Hispanic Heritage Month. If there is any. Guest: Ana Valdez, Executive Director of the Los Angeles-based Latino Donor Collaborative

Oct 20, 202121 min

Episode 70 | Haitians at the U.S.-Mexico Border; This Is A Test

Host Ruben Navarrette decries our nation’s broken promise: to the Haitians, who took literally the idea that “huddled masses” are welcomed in this country, only to be deported after traveling thousands of miles and spending their life savings. Shame on us!

Oct 05, 202121 min

Episode 68 | Hispanic Heritage Month -- And Other Media Creations | Arnold Torres

Host Ruben Navarrette interviews his old friend, Arnold Torres, about the predicament that Latino voters face in choosing between two terrible political parties and explores whether Latinos are better off today than they were 50 years ago. Guest: Arnold Torres, Policy Analyst, TV Commentator and Radio Host

Oct 05, 202130 min

Episode 60 | CA Gov. Gavin Newsom: What Went Wrong?

Host Ruben Navarrette explores why California’s Democratic governor Gavin Newsom — who was elected handily — is fighting a recall effort in a dark blue state, and explains why polls show the race to be a toss-up. Newsom would win the recall battle, but still lose the war of public confidence.

Aug 12, 202121 min

Episode 59 | When the Pro-Cop Conservatives Condone Threatening Cops

Host Ruben Navarrette — the son of a retired cop — unpacks the paradox of pro-cop, back-the-blue conservatives refusing to condemn the Jan. 6 melee at the U.S. capitol which resulted in Capitol Police Officers and DC Metro Police Officers being tased, beaten, sprayed with tear gas and bear spray and threatened with death by an angry, pro-Trump mob of rabid right-wingers.

Aug 09, 202117 min

Episode 57 | The Simone Biles Lesson: When It's OK To Quit

Host Ruben Navarrette unpacks one of the exceptions to the "never quit, don't give up" rule: knowing when to get off the hamster wheel or change course or make a u-turn or stop and breathe. That's what gold medal Olympic gymnast Simone Biles did in stepping away from the 2020 Tokyo games, and it's not a bad thing.

Aug 04, 202115 min