Boyz Do Cry Ram Reyes, Paulina Rodriguez
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Authentic and honest conversations about mental health. Hosted by two students Ram Reyes and Paulina Rodriguez-Ruiz, each week we talk about how we are feeling — how we are actually feeling — and try to make sense of the things going on in our heads. We invite guests — ranging from our personal friends or mental health professionals — to share their stories and talk about their experiences.
DISCLAIMER: We are not mental health professionals. Just two open individuals talking from experience. Please seek professional help if you are in need.
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Uprooting Childhood Trauma
Hey! Sorry we ghosted you but we're back with a new episode. We talk about what we've been up to since we were gone, how we've progressed with our mental health and dealing with quarantine. This was recorded the week right before the quarantine was set so no worries we were keeping safe. We hope everyone is staying healthy, physically and mentally, during this pandemic. We hope this brings you comfort and peace during its runtime.
Thank you again for those who continue to support and listen to the podcast! Love y'all 3
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SZN 3 Finale: To love or not to love?
To love or not to love? That is the question. 16 episodes later & we're here! Where are we, you ask? Somewhere in between. We look back at our journeys, and all the twists and turns that finally led us to this moment. Ram cries, and Paulina wonders if things will ever be the same, or if they're meant to change, and wash away.
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Sage Advice w/ Saige
The ever lively Saige, from the Saige Advice Podcast, graces us with her wit and humor to talk about her journey throughout life. We touch on the effects of divorce, LGBT identity and why the hell do White boys keep punching holes in the walls?? It's probably our funniest episode ever and we are glad to have Saige as our final guest for SZN 3.
Thanks for listening and remember TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS and FUCK TERFS! Love y'all!
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Saige's Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Z97DeznaCHTKScmoDlNEs
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The Revelations of Relationships w/ Jalen
For this episode of Boyz, we catch up with Jalen the creator of our theme song and member of Hopeless Yet Happy and Self Explanatory. We dive into the psychology of relationships and how they bring out sides of you that are not always seen.
You can also follow Jalen on Instagram @f00d_four_th0ught or @watchusxplain.
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Multicultural Healing w/ Devoya
On this episode of Boyz, Devoya a cultural broker at the Holistic Cultural & Educational Wellness Health Center, and creator of The Happy Black Girl Project joins us to talk about healing through a multicultural lens.a program seeking to empower communities of color through a multicultural lens. The HCEWC offers yoga, zumba, gardening, and sewing classes for free as a way to reach and educate communities that would otherwise not seek mental health resources. Her work is rooted on the empowerment of communities, achieving wellness by looking at healing in a holistic (whole) manner. She also talks about the impacts of little, or negative representation in the media and how the Happy Black Girl Project is working to change those stereotypes.
You can find more information about the Holistic Cultural & Education Wellness Center by following them on Facebook @holisticcenterfresno, or by visiting their website at www.hcewc.org. You can also follow Devoya on Instagram @devoya & follow her Happy Black Girl Project at www.thehappyblackgirl.com or stay update on Instagram @thehappyblackgirl.
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Appreciating Uncertainty
Ram is almost graduating with is Bachelor's is currently freaking out about the prospects after college. Paulina and Ram discuss their many revelations about their purpose and how much they have grown in face of their traumas. Sometimes, we might not know what is ahead but our energies might be best suited to just embrace the uncertainty at the moment. Being present with the challenges you face because you might face much more routine challenges later on.
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Customer Reviews
Really love this podcast
An open space to listen and talk about the stuff that often feels too tough to talk about. Its an amazing conversation that you should definitely join in on.
Nice change
I love that the podcast hosts are Hispanic and Philippino, nice diversity. The podcast itself is a more laid back honest conversation about mental health with interviews from diverse people (all in Fresno, CA?). The hosts Ram and Paulina are young but sharp. Keep up the good work. From a fellow podcaster on Anchor.
The quintessential mental health podcast
The quintessential mental health podcast. Listen to Boyz Do Cry if you want to hear about mental health from a perspective unique from that of other podcasts. The hosts do a great job of making the shows entertaining, educational, and diverse in thought and representation.