Épisodes

  • WE CALL THIS ONE, THE BAD BUNNY BOWL.
    Feb 18 2026

    Episode 18 is one for the culture.

    Mario opens the conversation with a deep dive into the Super Bowl halftime performance by Bad Bunny, breaking down the symbolism woven into the stage design, visuals, and cultural references. He talks about what it means to see Hispanic identity centered on one of the biggest stages in America, and how powerful it feels to witness representation that is bold, unapologetic, and global. From subtle imagery to loud statements, Mario unpacks the layers and reflects on what that moment meant for Latinos watching across the USA.

    Mari follows with the numbers. She breaks down the halftime show viewership stats, streaming spikes, and social media impressions, highlighting how massive the impact really was. Beyond the performance, she looks at how these moments shift culture and dominate timelines.

    Miles steps in with a different lens, explaining why DHS presence at the Super Bowl is standard protocol for major national events and what that security footprint typically looks like. He also shares stats about past Super Bowl quarterbacks, legacy performances, and how history often shapes the narrative long before kickoff.

    Music. Culture. Security. Legacy.

    Episode 18 blends representation, data, and sports history into one powerful conversation.

    We Are Sacramento.

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    1 h et 36 min
  • WE CALL THIS ONE, AMIGOS TOXICOS
    Feb 10 2026

    We Are Sacramento – Episode 17

    In Episode 17 of the We Are Sacramento podcast, the crew dives into real-life conversations that hit close to home in Sacramento and beyond. Mario breaks down the uncomfortable truth about jealous friends, how envy shows up in adult relationships, and when support turns sideways. Mari tackles the current political insecurity shaping everyday life, unpacking how uncertainty, fear, and polarization are affecting communities locally and nationwide. In sports, Miles brings the facts, the stats, and the bold takes, including why he’s convinced the Las Vegas Raiders will win a Super Bowl before the San Francisco 49ers. From friendship dynamics to politics and sports talk, Episode 17 delivers honest discussion, local perspective, and classic We Are Sacramento energy.

    Sacramento podcast, We Are Sacramento, local Sacramento podcast, political insecurity, jealous friends, friendship dynamics, Raiders Super Bowl, 49ers rivalry, NFL talk, sports podcast, California politics, community conversations

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    2 h et 3 min
  • WE CALL THIS ONE, REST IN PEACE
    Jan 26 2026

    🎙️ We Are Sacramento Podcast | Episode 16

    In Episode 16, Mario opens up about parenting in real time. From the bittersweet feeling of being less needed as your kids grow, to the challenge of raising children in a deeply polarized political climate, it’s an honest reflection on family, identity, and staying grounded when the world feels loud.

    Mari breaks down turning point and the idea of all American “halftime show,” diving into how politics is increasingly being used as a tool to instill fear and shape narratives.

    Miles brings the sports heat, reacting to the blockbuster news of the Los Angeles Lakers selling their majority stake for a jaw-dropping $10 billion, and what that means for the future of the game and big-money sports.

    Real talk, big moves, and thoughtful conversations. Tap in. 🌆🔥

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    2 h et 3 min
  • WE CALL THIS ONE, IS HE OK ?
    Jan 19 2026

    Mario opens the show with the electric buzz swirling around the newly dropped NFL halftime-show teaser, breaking down what the vibes hint at and why the league is stirring the pot this early in the season. Miles steps into sports with a prediction bold enough to rattle the helmets on the shelf, calling for the Raiders to snag a Super Bowl before the Niners do. It’s confident, it’s chaotic, and it’s classic Miles. Mari reels us back to reality with a reminder many of us ignore: protect your skin. She gets into why sun-blocking habits matter even when the weather feels cool, cloudy, or “Sacramento mellow.”

    A lively blend of hype, hot takes, and helpful habits. Tune in. 🎧🔥

    Do you like this personality?

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    1 h et 40 min
  • WE CALL THIS ONE, HOW DEEP DOES IT GO.
    Dec 23 2025


    Episode 13 is a full Sacramento sampler with a side of sports tea. Mario kicks things off with a look toward the future, breaking down a proposed light rail project aimed at finally connecting Sacramento to West Sac and what that could mean for commuters and the region. He also gives credit where it’s due, noting how Sac PD’s contact and communication with the community has been getting noticeably better. Then the conversation takes a nostalgic turn as Mario reflects on those childhood Christmas gifts you never got and how that sticks with you longer than expected.

    Mari follows up with some real holiday wins, celebrating the success of the Fortunate Feast, which served over 400 people and showed the power of community when it comes together. She also dives into a practical and thoughtful discussion on what appropriate gifts look like for kids at different ages, because not every toy fits every stage.

    In sports, Miles brings the drama, unpacking the situation surrounding a former Michigan coach and the off field extracurricular activities that are making headlines. It’s another episode packed with local impact, personal stories, and a little controversy, all wrapped in the We Are Sacramento style.

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    1 h et 39 min
  • WE CALL THIS ONE, IM JUDGING EVERYONE.
    Dec 9 2025

    Episode 12 – Santa’s Origins, Community in Crisis, and Leadership on the Court

    In this episode of We Are Sacramento, Mario dives into the fascinating history of Christmas — from ancient winter traditions to how Santa Claus became the red-suited cultural icon we know today. Mari brings the conversation back to the community with a heartfelt discussion on the Fortunate Feast, the importance of togetherness during the holidays, and the tough reality of navigating active-shooter awareness and recent shootings happening far too close to the season of joy. Miles closes things out with a powerful segment on leadership — what it really means in sports, why it matters, and seriously… why can’t the Sacramento Kings get the right leaders in place?

    A mix of history, real talk, and hometown honesty — this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

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    1 h et 57 min
  • WE CALL THIS ONE, THE TACO DOMINATION
    Nov 24 2025

    🎙️ Episode 11 – News, Trends, Sports &… Tacos?

    In this week’s episode of We Are Sacramento, Mario dives into some heavy local news, including recent shootings and property damage affecting the community. He also breaks down the latest TikTok craze — the quarter-zip trend — and why everyone suddenly wants one.

    Mari shares hilarious (and slightly chaotic) updates on how her house is turning into a full-blown animal sanctuary, complete with cats, rodents, and rabbits. Miles touches on major sports headlines, including the tragic suicide of a Dallas Cowboys player and the conversations it has sparked.

    To wrap things up, the crew debates one of the most important questions of our time… what is the proper way to eat a taco? 🌮

    Tap in for laughs, real talk, and a little bit of everything Sacramento.

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    1 h et 45 min
  • WE CALL THIS ONE, WHAT IN THE SMELL
    Nov 17 2025

    Episode 10 – Tourism Trouble, Brand Battles & Owning a Racehorse?!

    In Episode 10 of We Are Sacramento, Mario dives into the world of tourism in Sacramento — the good, the bad, and the unexpected downsides that come with a booming visitor economy. From crowded neighborhoods to rising prices, he breaks down what increased tourism could really mean for our city.

    Mari puts the whole squad — even Mars, our podcast mascot — to the test with a fun and surprisingly challenging game: Name a big brand… and the mom-and-pop shop that competes with it. Spoiler: we struggled more than we’d like to admit.

    Meanwhile, Miles shares his wild experience with MyHorse, the app that lets you invest in horses and become a partial owner. Is it legit? Is it chaos? He tells all.

    Tap in for laughs, city talk, and a few debates you won’t see coming

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    1 h et 50 min