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  • "The Death of Traditional Values? Modern Dating, Gender Roles, Marriage & the Male Loneliness Epidemic"
    Feb 26 2026

    In this thought-provoking episode, Adrianna Alvarez explores the future of relationships, marriage, friendship, and the evolving definition of "traditional values" in modern society. As the podcast launches its first-ever video format, Adrianna dives deep into non-traditional life paths, changing gender roles, feminism, financial independence, and the reality of dating in 2026.

    What happened to the "American Dream"? Is the nuclear family model of husband, wife, and children really traditional—or was it cultural messaging shaped by capitalism and post-war America? Adrianna unpacks generational differences, shifting societal expectations, declining birth rates, and the growing conversation around the "male loneliness epidemic."

    From classic Hollywood taboos to today's graphic entertainment, she compares cultural shifts in media—like the infamous shower scene in Psycho versus the extreme horror of Saw—to highlight how morals, censorship, and entertainment standards have evolved. She also examines differences between American dramas and Korean dramas (K-dramas), discussing modesty, intimacy, and cultural storytelling norms.

    Beyond media analysis, this episode gets personal. Adrianna shares honest reflections on:

    • Modern dating standards and high expectations

    • Financial independence in relationships

    • Marriage timelines and societal pressure

    • Feminism and women earning their own income

    • The myth of "marrying for survival."

    • Emotional intelligence, empathy, and compassion in partnerships

    • Friendship breakups and outgrowing people

    • Trust, betrayal, and adult relationships

    • Personal growth and self-respect

    • The reality of today's job market and economic stress

    Is tradition actually disappearing—or are we witnessing the creation of new traditions? Why does dating feel harder today? Are standards too high, or are people simply unwilling to settle?

    This episode blends social commentary, cultural analysis, relationship advice, generational psychology, modern feminism, dating culture, and real-life storytelling into one honest, reflective conversation about navigating adulthood in today's world.

    If you're interested in modern relationships, gender roles, societal change, emotional maturity, independence, friendship dynamics, marriage expectations, or redefining success and happiness, this episode is for you.

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    17 min
  • What Are You Even Doing Here? | Young Woman in Talk Radio Finding Her Voice
    Feb 12 2026

    What does it mean to "belong" in media — especially as a 22-year-old woman in talk radio? In this debut episode of Between Takes, Adrianna — a college senior, broadcast professional, and first-generation Latina creative — responds to a question that lit a fire under her: "What is she even doing there?" After a caller questioned her presence on a talk radio station, Adriana unpacks what it means to take up space in male-dominated media, stand firm in your values, and lead with compassion in today's cultural climate.


    This episode explores:

    • Being a young woman in talk radio and broadcasting
    • Feminism and women's representation in media
    • Gen Z perspectives on compassion, inclusion, and freedom
    • Finding your purpose in your early 20s
    • Choosing positivity in a polarized world
    • Senior year reflections, graduate school decisions, and career growth in communications
    • Multicultural identity (Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Polish heritage)
    • Building confidence when people question your voice

    If you're navigating college, considering graduate school, entering media or communications, or learning how to confidently own your voice in uncomfortable spaces, this episode is for you. Between Takes is a raw and authentic podcast about identity, media, culture, personal growth, and finding purpose in your 20s —
    recorded between radio shifts, real life, and big dreams.


    Because sometimes when people ask, "What are you even doing here?"


    The real answer is: Changing the conversation.

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    19 min