
At the next stop on the Road to Wrestlemania, John asks Malcolm about his reactions to NXT Vengeance, Cody and Rock drama, and choosing between Bayley and Iyo. There's a lot of broken friendships in his favorite teams. Let's see if he's okay.***Following along on with the wrasslin' drama, too? Let us know! @papaculturepod
Feb 18, 2024
30 min

We're officially in Sign Pointing Season otherwise known as the Road to Wrestlemania. It starts every year at Royal Rumble. John is going to chat with Malcolm (7yo) to get his insights and reactions on what happens along this road. First stop: Royal Rumble 2024. Note, this was recorded before Malcolm had a chance to watch the Feb 2nd Smackdown. Shoutout to Ellie (2yo) for various run-ins in the first part. ***Another programming note: Anton and John are readers of the Image Comics book, Saga, by Brian K Vaughn and Fiona Staples. They're going to go back and re-read the book to reflect if the story hits different now with more years as fathers. Interesting in joining the convo? Let us know! @papaculturepod
Feb 5, 2024
24 min

It's not a heavy episode. Really! We talk about parenting if a parent or two are COVID positive, educational inequities, true crime documentaries, and Lion King hitting differently as a dad... talking about death. Yikes! But, seriously, it's not a super serious episode. Special thanks to our special co-host for the intros and outros.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepodVisit our webpage: http://www.papaculturepod.com
Aug 19, 2022
51 min

Anton and John are back! We catch up on bike tinkering and fam time with video games. Of course, we also have Dad Moments.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepodVisit our webpage: http://www.papaculturepod.com
Jul 24, 2022
50 min

The 1990’s were pivotal years for Anton and John and the pop culture during that era definitely made its imprint! Join them as they go back with a 1990’s retrospective. Next up, 1991! We dive back into movies, music, and memories from way way back. Plus, we jump into the impact of Bay Area radio of the early 1990's on our foundations of music appreciation.Your most important song, movie, or pop culture moment not make the discussion? Tell us what we forgot at our 1990's Discord channel!Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepodVisit us at our webpage: http://www.papaculturepod.com
Feb 6, 2022
54 min

Friday Vibes is an open mic session hosted by us, Papa Culture Podcast, featuring our friends and listeners where we talk about.. anything really. In this session, we dive deep into the HBO Max show, Mare of Easttown, starring Kate Winslet. We are joined by our friend Ben to discuss the finale, small town feels, trauma, and the fathers of Easttown. Watch the sessions on Facebook or Instagram @papaculturepod.* * *Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepodVisit our webpage: http://www.papaculturepod.com
Jun 11, 2021

The 1990’s were pivotal years for Anton and John and the pop culture during that era definitely made its imprint! Join them as they go back with a 1990’s retrospective. First up, 1990! What songs, movies, and other pop culture hit back then and have helped define them? Be surprised! (Or not.) Your most important song, movie, or pop culture moment not make the discussion? Tell us what we forgot at our 1990's Discord channel!Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepodVisit us at our webpage: http://www.papaculturepod.com
Jun 1, 2021

Friday Vibes is a open mic session hosted by us, Papa Culture Podcast, featuring our friends and listeners where we talk about.. anything really. This is a compilation of three of our first sessions where we talk about parenthood, pop culture, and everything in between. Session 1: Our friends Lisa and Art where we talked about serious things like teaching remotely during a pandemic and the politics and dynamics of school choice. We also talked about lighter things like choosing our favorite New Kid and favorite memories of Digital Underground music.Session 2: Art was back and joining him were Dennis aka the DJ known as DNSB and Carlo aka the producer of the Papa Culture Podcast theme song and photographer former emcee. We talked about post vaccine steaks, creativity during a pandemic, and video games.Session 3: New guests, Ben and Albert, joined us during their lunch times. We talked about burritos, TV show recommendations, the connections built through pop culture among friends and as parents with their kids, and sports.Watch the sessions on Facebook or Instagram @papaculturepod.* * *Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepodVisit our new webpage: http://www.papaculturepod.comTheme music provided by Shift the MC: https://soundcloud.com/shiftthemc
May 24, 2021

Milin Ratanasen has been practicing medicine for 10 years as a primary care physician in Sacramento. He went to medical school at UCLA and then became a Chief Resident at UC Davis. A father of 3, he is a liffelong wrestling and hip-hop nerd. During the pandemic, he became heavily involved in vaccine effort at his facility. He graciously sat down to talk about his work and how professional wrestling and hip hop have helped him during the pandemic.Here are some resources to learn more about the COVID-19 Vaccine for you and your family:The California Endowment's Multilingual ResourcesTranslateCOVID.orgYour COVID-19 Vaccination (CDC)Tayo Help - The Caretaker Project from FYLPROFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepodVisit our new webpage: http://www.papaculturepod.comTheme music provided by Shift the MC: https://soundcloud.com/shiftthemc
May 11, 2021

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and we are diving into the impact of COVID-19 on mental health staff at hospitals. Sheila and Ben are Licensed Clinical Social Workers who have been on the front lines. They share their experiences and insights learned from a roller coaster of year in a pandemic including the collective trauma of isolation, uncertainty, and crisis. They also share their beacons of hope that are rooted in empathy. We encourage you to take care of your mental wellness. The best resources are those that are local to you. Here are some links to organizations or hubs to gain more education and support for your mental health.National Alliance of Mental Illness that has chapters across the countryPalo Alto University’s collection of Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and South Asian Student ResourcesMental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic (NIMH)Get Immediate Help in a Crisis (Phone Lines)Call 911 if you or someone you know is in immediate danger or go to the nearest emergency room.National Suicide Prevention LifelineCall 1-800-273-TALK (8255); En español 1-888-628-9454The Lifeline is a free, confidential crisis hotline that is available to everyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Lifeline connects callers to the nearest crisis center in the Lifeline national network. These centers provide crisis counseling and mental health referrals. People who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have hearing loss can contact the Lifeline via TTY at 1-800-799-4889.Crisis Text LineText “HELLO” to 741741The Crisis Text hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the U.S. The Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, connecting them with a crisis counselor who can provide support and information.Veterans Crisis LineCall 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1 or text to 838255Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube: @papaculturepod Music in this episode: “Back to Me” by Tab and Anitek used under Creative Commons.
May 3, 2021
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