
We are all guilty of seeing ourselves in admiration. Then, there are moments of looking in the mirror more than necessary, and then showing others of our mystique when we say it's "for [our]selves to see", often at the expense of our mental health. DISCLAIMER: Today's topic is a little raw and may be sensitive for those that are easily to offend. If you are one of those person's, do not listen, or come ready with a question or comment that is healthy and void of instant knee-jerk reaction.
Jul 7, 2022
37 min

Why do we feel the need to berate or belittle others because of their view of American patriotism, even if it may be a little disconnected from ours? Derrada will explore how misplacing allegiance can become a very easy thing to do, especially if it involves something we love as a "religion".
Feb 10, 2021
31 min

Are we starting to lose the art of effectively communicating with our friends and family? Where is the blame placed? Do we place blame, or just find a way to course-correct our social behaviors when it comes to our telephones?
Jan 30, 2021
42 min

"New year, new me." Why is that phrase so popular in today's world, and why does this paradigm usually seem to fail? Derrada brings out the silverware to dissect the reasoning behind the statement, and how we can prevent ourselves from mental doomsday.
Jan 6, 2021
24 min

Boy-o, boy-o, BOY! By now, you already watched the Dallas Cowboys lose to the New York Giants in typical Cowboys' fashion. For the first time of his Dallas Cowboys fandom, Derrada is actually relieved about the result by telling us why, and discusses necessary movements for the team to improve as a whole in the first official episode of All On the Table!
Jan 4, 2021
32 min

When COVID-19 runs wild in the world, it makes you do things that, if the pandemic were non-existent, would usually be laughed about. Since this is not that "outside reality", anything becomes possible. This episode shows a brief of who I am and what I will discuss before the dishes are laid and the table is set!
Jan 3, 2021
17 min
