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"Qué Hay Pa' Mí" is where Latinx voices come together to share authentic stories, bold opinions, and heartfelt conversations. Join our group of diverse Latinx professionals as we explore the intersections of culture, politics, and identity while navigating life in the United States. From unpacking the complexities of growing up bicultural to dissecting current events with a unique perspective, this podcast is a space to celebrate the richness of our heritage while asking the question: what’s out there for us? Whether you’re here for laughter, thought-provoking discussions, or inspiration, "Q

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Episode thumbnail for E72 The GOP Power Vacuum: How Losing Two Senators Changes the Political Map

July 13, 2026

E72 The GOP Power Vacuum: How Losing Two Senators Changes the Political Map

<p>What happens when a political party loses two of its most powerful stalwarts overnight? We break down the massive power vacuum left by the passing of Lindsey Graham and the unconfirmed status of Mitch McConnell. Learn how Senate seats are actually replaced in states like South Carolina and Kentucky, why term limits are more necessary than ever, and why sitting out the next election is not an option. <strong>Keywords:</strong> Senate Power Vacuum, Replacing Senators, South Carolina Governor, Mitch McConnell Health, Voting Rights, Election Strategy, Civic Action, Political Appointments.</p><p><br></p><ol><ul><li><strong>The Passing of the &quot;Old Guard&quot;</strong> The episode centers on the sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham due to an aortic episode after returning from a trip to Ukraine, as well as the unconfirmed health status of Mitch McConnell, who is rumored to be on his deathbed. The panel notes that Graham served in the Senate for over 20 years and was widely known as a &quot;flip-flopping opportunist&quot; who initially opposed Donald Trump before becoming one of his staunchest supporters.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>Conspiracy Theories and Russian Sanctions</strong> Following Graham&#39;s death, the internet exploded with conspiracy theories suggesting that Russia may have poisoned him. The Lawyer points out that Graham was actively pushing a major Russian sanctions bill, which makes his sudden death highly suspicious, though it will likely ensure the bill passes out of homage to him.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>The Razor-Thin Senate Margins and Replacement Rules</strong> The loss of Graham and potentially McConnell puts the current 53-47 Republican Senate majority in a precarious position. The panel breaks down how replacements work: In South Carolina, the governor will appoint a temporary replacement for Graham. However, in Kentucky, the Republican-led legislature recently passed House Bill 622, explicitly stripping Democratic Governor Andy Beshear of his power to appoint an interim senator to ensure a Democrat doesn&#39;t take McConnell&#39;s seat.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>A Complete Loss of Political Decorum</strong> The panel discusses the incredibly harsh public reaction to Graham&#39;s passing, noting that the internet has been flooded with memes and joyous celebrations rather than respect. While the Lawyer finds this distasteful, the panel agrees it reflects the toxic environment fostered by current political leaders—specifically noting that the current president showed zero empathy for Graham&#39;s death and previously celebrated the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>A Call for Term Limits and Civic Action:</strong> The episode serves as a strong reminder of the importance of term limits and active civic engagement. The panel urges listeners not to be complacent, emphasizing that the only way to change the current, exhausted political system is to do the necessary research, show up to the polls, and actually vote for new leadership.</li></ul></ol>

Episode thumbnail for E71 - Crypto vs. AI: Has Bitcoin Lost its "Shiny Object" Status?

July 6, 2026

E71 - Crypto vs. AI: Has Bitcoin Lost its "Shiny Object" Status?

<p>Why are investors suddenly dumping Bitcoin? The Que hay pa mi team explains the massive capital rotation from cryptocurrency into artificial intelligence stocks. Negociante and the Financier discuss why AI companies like Micron are providing better returns, while the Technologist breaks down Bitcoin&#39;s underlying technology and the potential 30-year threat of quantum computing</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways for this Episode</strong></p><ol><ul><li><strong>AI is the New &quot;Shiny Object&quot;</strong> Bitcoin has seen a massive decline since its recent peak, largely due to investors rotating their capital into artificial intelligence. Negociante notes that crypto is no longer the &quot;shiny object&quot; it once was; AI stocks are simply offering much higher, more reliable returns, prompting even the Financier to sell all their Bitcoin to invest in tech companies like Micron.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>Crypto is Currently the &quot;Wild West&quot;</strong> The Lawyer emphasizes that the cryptocurrency industry lacks a clear digital classification and consistent regulatory enforcement. Currently, crypto exchanges operate with no firewalls—acting as lenders, brokers, and custodians all at once. Because they are not required to publish audited financial statements or disclose conflicts of interest, investing in them right now is like playing a game at a casino without knowing the rules.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>The Legislative Battle: Banks vs. Crypto</strong> While the 2025 &quot;Genius Act&quot; established a framework for stablecoins tied to the US dollar, broader cryptocurrency legislation is stalling. The Financier points out that current legislation, like the proposed &quot;Clarity Act,&quot; is facing heavy opposition from major banks. Banks are heavily regulated and feel threatened because crypto companies can offer significantly higher yield percentages than traditional bank CDs or money markets.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>Bitcoin&#39;s Technology is a Solid Foundation</strong> Despite market volatility, the Technologist confirms that Bitcoin&#39;s underlying core code (SHA-256 cryptography) remains stable, bulletproof, and limited to exactly 21 million coins. The only potential technological threat on the horizon is quantum computing, which could theoretically break the code, but that level of technology is still estimated to be 20 to 30 years away from being accessible to common criminals.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>Crucial Rules for Everyday Investing</strong> The panel concludes with foundational financial advice: always do your research, diversify your portfolio across stocks, bonds, and metals, and <strong>never invest your rent money</strong>. Negociante also reminds listeners to stop wasting money on material things they can&#39;t use all at once—like 20 pairs of sneakers—and to focus on paying themselves first by investing in their future</li></ul></ol><p><br></p>

Episode thumbnail for E70 Is True Capitalism Dead?

June 29, 2026

E70 Is True Capitalism Dead?

<p>Welcome back to the Que Hay Pa Mi podcast with your panel: Lawyer, The Technologist, The Financier, and Negociante. In this episode, the panel discusses the recent New York City Democratic primaries, where three candidates endorsed by Mayor Mamdani—Claire Valdez, Daria Lisa, Avila Chevalier, and Brad Lander—secured victories. The discussion explores why democratic socialism is increasingly appealing to millennial and Gen Z voters, highlighting pressing issues such as income inequality, the high cost of living, and a strong desire for robust social programs. The Technologist points out Mayor Mamdani&#39;s pragmatic policy wins, such as securing funding for childcare and establishing a historic rent freeze for nearly a million apartments. Meanwhile, The Financier offers a contrasting perspective, arguing that while these policies might win local races in places like Washington Heights, they are too extreme to capture independent voters in national or presidential elections. The episode also touches on generational divides within the Democratic Party, the ethics of corporate bailouts versus social safety nets, and whether true capitalism still exists amid international tariffs.<br><strong>Electoral Success in NYC:</strong> Democratic socialist candidates, including Claire Valdez, Daria Lisa Avila Chevalier, and Brad Lander, recently won New York City Democratic primaries with the endorsement of Mayor Mamdani.</p><ul><li><strong>Generational Shift:</strong> The momentum for these candidates is largely driven by millennial and Gen Z voters who are unburdened by historical associations with the Red Scare. These younger demographics are seeking new blood and are frustrated with older, long-serving politicians who have failed to deliver on promises regarding the economy and education.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>Economic Insecurity and Inequality:</strong> The appeal of democratic socialism stems from severe income inequality, high living costs, and a desire for robust social programs. Voters are drawn to pragmatic policy wins like funding for childcare, rent freezes for nearly a million rent-stabilized apartments, and proposals for free public transportation.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>Hypocrisy in Government Spending:</strong> There is growing outrage among voters over government bailouts for corporations and banks, billionaires paying zero taxes, and billions of dollars spent on foreign aid, while working-class citizens struggle to afford basic necessities.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>Local vs. National Viability:</strong> A debate exists regarding the national electability of democratic socialists. Critics argue that while these policies may win local elections, they are too extreme to attract the independent and moderate voters needed to win swing states during presidential races.</li></ul><ul><li><strong>The Decline of True Capitalism:</strong> Panelists argue that true laissez-faire capitalism no longer exists in the United States. This is evidenced by the government imposing tariffs or boycotts on superior and cheaper foreign products, such as Chinese DJI drones, rather than letting the free market dictate the winners</li></ul>

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What is Que Hay Pa Mi Podcast?

"Qué Hay Pa' Mí" is where Latinx voices come together to share authentic stories, bold opinions, and heartfelt conversations. Join our group of diverse Latinx professionals as we explore the intersections of culture, politics, and identity while navigating life in the United States.

From unpacking the complexities of growing up bicultural to dissecting current events with a unique perspective, this podcast is a space to celebrate the richness of our heritage while asking the question: what’s out there for us?

Whether you’re here for laughter, thought-provoking discussions, or inspiration, "Q

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