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The Goose is Loose

Gustavo Silvestre Boldrini

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I sound off mainly on politics and current events but also on everything from religion to sports. First generation Brazilian immigrant, newly admitted lawyer in CA. Trying to influence an unreasonable world but selfishly, venting about dummies.
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Why We Matter

City Year

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The challenges public schools and students are facing are real – chronic absenteeism, declining academic performance, increasing emotional and mental health concerns. At the same time, we know our youth have limitless talent and potential and they've shown resilience and creativity during and after the pandemic. In this new podcast series from City Year, education, policy experts, and thought leaders, will come together to share insights, and offer solutions for helping our youth learn, grow ...
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Tom Brady, former Director of the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), recalls his extensive public service experience, from serving as the Director of DoDEA during the COVID-19 pandemic, to his experience working with City Year AmeriCorps members in DC, Providence, and Philadelphia and his personal and professional commitment to natio…
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For this edition of our Spotlight series we welcome City Year Boston Alum, Kevin Dua. Kevin served with the Boston corps in 2009 and is now a highschool humanities teacher. Join us for a conversation about Kevin's service and the pathway it led to his career in teaching.
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September is National Attendance Awareness Month. To commemorate, we invited Dr. Bob Balfanz for a conversation about chronic absenteeism and the critical value student success coaches add to classrooms across the country.
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Our episode today features City Year's own Sean McDevitt, City Year AmeriCorps alum '02, and Senior Director, AmeriCorps Member Experience. Together, we dive into Sean's journey to service and City Year, and his committment to service as a pathway to meaningful impact and success.
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Join us in welcoming Dr. Tarra Mitchell, Senior Vice President and Executive Director of City Year Seattle/King County for a conversation on the tremendous impact of both military and service on her own life and the value national service has on our young people and students.
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Today we are joined by Shavon Marion, Managing Director of Impact at City Year Memphis for a conversation about her journey to City Year and her experience working with students and student success coaches to cultivate positive learning communities.
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Join us for a conversation with Gustavo Ortiz, Principal at Ascot Elementary in South Los Angeles. Gustavo speaks to the impact City Year student success coaches have had on his students and school.
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Today we welcome Sam Rodriguez, City Year alum and founder and executive director of Walls for Justice, a Philadelphia based nonprofit that strives to create positive change through art, for a conversation focused on the importance of following your heart.
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Today we meet with Mario Fedelin, a City Year alum who is now the founder and CEO of Changeist, an organization that brings together 11-26 year olds on Saturdays to build community and create a dialogue focused on civic duty and addressing local and national challenges.
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On today's episode of Why We Matter, we welcome Dr. Sandra Cano, Senior Vice President and Executive Director of City Year Los Angeles. Dr. Cano shares with us her powerful story and sheds some light on the impact of City Year LA on Los Angeles.
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We are thrilled to welcome Ericka Dawson from Peer Health Exchange to our show today. In this episode, Ericka touches on her expertise and lessons learned in her partnerships with young people, school districts, communities, and beyond.
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Today we welcome Symia Stigler, Vice President of Learner & Leader Program Design at City Year Headquarters to the podcast. Together, we continue the dive into the importance of strong relationships with our Student Success Coaches and students.
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Dr. Pedro Noguera, Dean of the USC Rossier School of Pedro Noguera joins us to discuss the critical need of SSCs in schools. Through his extensive experience in schools across the country, Dr. Noguera lends his thoughts on the impact of programs like City Year on students, teachers, schools, and communities.…
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The challenges public schools and students are facing are real – chronic absenteeism, declining academic performance, increasing emotional and mental health concerns. At the same time, we know our youth have limitless talent and potential and they've shown resilience and creativity during and after the pandemic.  In this new podcast series from Cit…
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I’m joined by two guests, rabbi Daniel Levine and Wali Kamal. We take a deep dive into the history of the Israel and Palestine conflict, approaching modern day. This episode will give you much needed context and historical background for what’s going on right now. Our conversation centers around an article that breaks it down into 8 key events. You…
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I air out some frustrations and then dive in a conversation with my friend Luke. We went to college together and are both former registered republicans. Luke is in his second year of law school and aims to be a public defender. We discuss the terrorist attack on the capitol, the state of American politics, and the future of the Republican party.…
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Awesome collab with my man Jonathan Dumas. We go through all sorts of political issues, race relations in America, and how we think the Church has responded to the current fight against racism and injustice. Jon has a great podcast and gives a lot of context. It was super fun being a guest on this! Check it out, my best work no doubt.…
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Pastor Josh Sands talks about why as a white man he hated the idea of white privilege. He had a very hard life and could not see how he had any sort of privilege at all. We also discuss the role of a Christian and the church in these times.
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We chat about the realities of systemic racism and the history of protests in this country. I dive into the black on black crime distraction and respond to Candace Owens' video. Finally a little chat about defunding the police and qualified immunity.
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Impeachment proceedings review, a bit about how senate trials work, Jack Wilson is a badass/Texas church shooting, did Russia fund Trump by undersigning his loan, Iran and finally a little bit of pixel v. iPhone. No official time stamps but impeachment was about first 35 mins of the podcast and you can figure it out from there.…
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What it do Baybeeeee. We are back! The Goose is once again Loose. In this episode: #PublicCharge, Epstein was definitely murdered 10:37, Democratic candidates 15:30, MMA picks for UFC 241 28:00. Thanks for listening, questions comments, suggestions- gustavoboldrini@yahoo.com, twitter: @GooseBoldrini
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