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Hot Coffee & Chingasos: A Podcast

Hot Coffee & Chingasos: A Podcast

De : Daniel Flores
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Comin at ya, from the Great State of Texas, where we grow our bbqs on a ranch and drink our coffee black. A distinguished self proclaimed writer that wants to let it be known, achieve the impossible, because there's always a way, and enjoy life while I'm still here.

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  • Ep.25 One Movie Disaster at a Time
    Mar 4 2026

    A ruthless, no-apologies podcast where bad movies are dragged into the light and interrogated without mercy. From franchise assassinations like Jaws: The Revenge to ego projects that spiraled like Battlefield Earth, nothing is safe.

    Hollywood’s most baffling decisions, dramatic misfires, and budget-burning disasters — with sharp commentary, darker humor, and the lingering question: who approved this?

    No nostalgia goggles. No “it’s misunderstood.” Just cinematic accountability.

    Because some films deserve awards. And some deserve cross-examination. 🎙🔥 Cut!

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    21 min
  • Ep24 Land of the Free, Home of the Fined
    Mar 4 2026

    Welcome to suburbia’s smallest authoritarian regime.

    In this episode, we investigate the power dynamics of lawn rulers, trash can surveillance, and the emotional damage caused by “approved exterior paint palettes.” From passive-aggressive violation letters to the psychology of micro-authority, we break down how “protecting property values” turned into policing porch wreaths.

    If you’ve ever received The Letter™… this episode is therapy.

    Grass slightly too long? Basketball hoop under investigation? Greg from Lot 12 watching from the shadows?

    Press play. Live dangerously.

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    23 min
  • Ep. 23 Growing Up Offline
    Mar 4 2026

    Remember growing up before WiFi, smartphones, and the pressure to be reachable 24/7? This episode dives into the chaos, boredom, and unexpected life skills that came with an offline childhood — from landline negotiations and VHS-era entertainment to surviving social interactions without a delete button.

    Now that we’re constantly connected, people are paying real money to unplug and rediscover what used to be normal life. Join me for a sarcastic, nostalgic look at how we got here, why digital burnout is real, and whether disconnecting has become the modern survival skill.

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    34 min
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