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The Ginn Podcast

The Ginn Podcast

By: Gilbert Sanchez
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Life stories, advice, and different current events.Gilbert Sanchez Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Thanksgiving Controversies: Dry Turkey, Dress Codes, Late Food & Family Chaos 🦃 | Ep. 123
    Dec 10 2025

    In this Thanksgiving special, we break down the Top 10 most controversial things about the holiday, from dry turkey debates to family tension at the table.We’re talking:• Is turkey really even good?• Who actually likes canned cranberry sauce?• Why is dinner always 4 hours late?• Do you dress up or pull up in sweats?• And what happens when a family member you fought with last year walks in?Partnerships: Contact@theginnpodcast.com

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    29 mins
  • Season 5 Finale: Future Podcast Goals, SZN 6?, & Giving My Guests Their Flowers | Ep. 122
    Oct 8 2025

    Ep. 122 closes out SZN 5. I talk about where I’ve been, what I’ve been feeling, and where this podcast is headed. From not posting as much on IG in 2026, to balancing life, work, and creative consistency. I also give flowers to all 10 incredible guests who pulled up this season. I’m grateful of every conversation we've had. Thank you for tapping in. Enjoy :)

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    28 mins
  • Fighting Naoya Inoue, Reps San Antonio | Ramon Cardenas Talks Next Fight & Influencer Boxing Ep. 121
    Sep 26 2025

    In this episode I sit down with professional boxer Ramon Cardenas to talk about his journey through the fight game. We dive into what it was like to step in the ring with Naoya Inoue, his mindset, growing up in the 210, the state of modern boxing including his unfiltered thoughts on influencer boxing, social media pressure, and staying focused in a clout-chasing era, and where he’s headed next. Enjoy :)

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    51 mins
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