• 125 Years of Impact: The Legacy and Future of the Miami Women's Club
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of the Que Bola Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Ms. Metris Batts, the first African-American president of the Miami Women's Club, as we celebrated the club's 125th anniversary. Our conversation delved into the rich history of the Miami Women's Club, which was founded in 1900, just four years after the city of Miami itself. Metris shared fascinating insights about the club's origins, highlighting how it began as a gathering of women who would meet on Julia Tuttle's porch to read and share books, eventually evolving into a significant force for community service and civic engagement in Miami.

    Metris emphasized the importance of the Women's Club in documenting local history and its role in various social service initiatives throughout the years. Despite its long-standing presence, she noted that the club remains "hidden in plain sight," largely due to the older demographic of its members who may not be as active on social media or in publicizing their contributions. We discussed the need for revitalization and outreach to younger generations, as Metris aims to bring new energy and diversity to the club.

    Throughout our conversation, Metris shared her journey within the organization, from joining in 2008 to becoming president, and how she is working to bridge the gap between the club's storied past and its future. We explored her theme for her presidency, "Be the Torch," which symbolizes the passing of knowledge and the importance of keeping the club's legacy alive. Metris also highlighted the club's historic building, which houses two restaurants and serves as a venue for various community events, including partnerships with local artists and organizations.

    As we wrapped up, we discussed the upcoming gala event, which promises to be a vibrant celebration of the club's history and its commitment to supporting the arts and local nonprofits. Metris's passion for community service and her dedication to making the Miami Women's Club a relevant and accessible resource for all were truly inspiring. This episode is a testament to the power of history, community, and the importance of inclusivity in shaping the future of organizations like the Miami Women's Club.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Behind the Laughter: Fleyva's Transformation from Musician to Comedian
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of the Que Bola podcast, we dive deep into the journey of Fleyva, a rising star in the comedy scene and social media influencer. Join us as we discuss the evolution of Fleyva from a musician to a comedic sensation, the challenges of navigating the entertainment industry, and the importance of consistency and gratitude in achieving success.

    We explore topics such as:

    • The shift in spending habits among millennials and its impact on the economy.

    • Fleyva's unique origin story and how his character came to life.

    • The transition from social media to live performances and the nerves that come with it.

    • The significance of community support and how it shapes an artist's journey.

    • Insights on the creative process, including writing jokes and performing live.

    • The importance of being true to oneself and the role of gratitude in personal growth.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with laughter, wisdom, and a behind-the-scenes look at Fleyva's rise to fame. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more episodes!

    Follow Fleyva:

    • Instagram: @Fleyva_

    • TikTok: @Fleyva__

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • From Radio Waves to Real Life: Supa Cindy's Journey of Resilience
    Oct 13 2025

    In this episode of the Que Bola Podcast, we celebrate our 101st episode with the incredible Supa Cindy, a legendary radio personality from South Florida. Supa Cindy shares her journey from being an intern at 99 Jams to becoming a beloved figure in the community, highlighting her deep connection with listeners over her 24-year career.

    We delve into her personal experiences, including her courageous battle with domestic abuse, which she endured for eight years. Supa Cindy opens up about the complexities of her relationship, the manipulation she faced, and the journey to reclaim her life and confidence after escaping her abuser.

    Throughout our conversation, she emphasizes the importance of authenticity and connection, both in her radio career and in her personal life. Supa Cindy reflects on how her upbringing, cultural background, and fearless nature shaped her into the person she is today.

    As she continues to heal, Supa Cindy is committed to using her voice to empower others who may be experiencing similar struggles. She encourages listeners to recognize the various forms of abuse and to seek help when needed. This episode is a powerful reminder of resilience, the importance of community support, and the strength it takes to overcome adversity.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • From House Parties to Global Tours: Oscar G's Evolution in the Music Industry
    Sep 29 2025

    In this milestone 100th episode of the Que Bola Podcast, I had the honor of sitting down with Miami legend Oscar G, a true pioneer in the house music scene. This episode is particularly special for me, as it marks a significant achievement in my journey as a podcaster—100 episodes of hard work, passion, and dedication.

    Oscar shared his early experiences growing up in Miami, where he began DJing at just 12 years old, influenced by the vibrant b-boy culture and the music scene of the time. We discussed how he and his friend Ralph Falcone formed Funky Green Dogs and started producing music, navigating the challenges of the industry without the modern conveniences of digital technology.

    Oscar recounted the struggles of getting their music recognized, the importance of building a label, and how they had to create a façade of multiple artists to gain traction. He also reflected on the evolution of the Miami music scene, highlighting the pivotal role of clubs like Score and Liquid in shaping the underground culture.

    Throughout our conversation, Oscar emphasized his passion for the craft rather than the pursuit of fame or financial success. His dedication to being a master of his art is evident, and it was inspiring to hear how he balances his career with being a husband and father.

    This episode is a celebration of not just my podcasting journey but also the rich musical heritage of South Florida, showcasing the talent and resilience of artists like Oscar G who have paved the way for future generations. Thank you to everyone who has supported me along the way, and a massive shoutout to Oscar for being a part of this landmark episode!

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Building Community Through Bass: The Rumble Crew's Journey
    Sep 11 2025

    In this episode of the Que Bola Podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting the Rumble in the Jungle crew, a dynamic collective from Dade County, known for their unique approach to DJing and event throwing. We kicked off the conversation with a light-hearted discussion about the current state of society, touching on the phenomenon of "hate watching" and how social media has desensitized us to significant events.

    As we delved deeper, we explored the collapse of democracy and the overwhelming feeling of being jaded by the constant barrage of news. I shared a personal anecdote about my experience on September 11th, which set the tone for a broader discussion about how we process trauma and societal issues in real-time.

    The crew shared their journey into the DJing world, highlighting how they came together to create a space for music that isn't typically represented in Miami's nightlife. They emphasized the importance of community and collaboration, noting how they strive to break down cliquish barriers within the local scene.

    We discussed the challenges of throwing parties in Miami, particularly the struggle to find venues that cater to their style of electronic music. The conversation shifted to the impact of corporate interests in the live music scene, with a focus on how hedge funds are increasingly investing in live events and the potential consequences for underground culture.

    Throughout the episode, the Rumble in the Jungle crew shared their ethos of supporting emerging artists and fostering a welcoming environment for all music lovers. They expressed their commitment to maintaining the integrity of their events while navigating the complexities of the music industry.

    As we wrapped up, we touched on the importance of branding and marketing in the music scene, particularly the role of eye-catching flyers and the significance of creating memorable experiences for attendees. The crew's passion for music and community was palpable, leaving listeners with a sense of hope for the future of Miami's nightlife and the underground music scene.

    Join us for this engaging and thought-provoking episode as we explore the intersection of music, culture, and community in today's fast-paced world.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Hustle, Heart, and Hip Hop: King Tetrus Shares His Creative Journey
    Aug 25 2025

    In this week's episode of the Que Bola podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Miami's own King Tetrus, a dynamic rapper who is making significant strides in the music scene with his unique sound and powerful storytelling. From the moment we kicked off the episode, it was clear that King Tetrus is not just another artist; he embodies the relentless drive and creativity that defines the Miami hip-hop landscape.

    We began our conversation by diving into the origin of his name, King Tetrus. Tetrus, a game that many of us grew up playing, became a nickname during his childhood summer camps, where he was known for his skills. He cleverly connected this to his music, emphasizing that just like the game, hip-hop is fundamentally about "bars" and the essence of what you say. This playful yet profound analogy set the tone for a discussion that was both entertaining and insightful.

    As we explored his journey, King Tetrus shared his transition from a corporate finance career to pursuing music full-time, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. He candidly spoke about the pressures of living for others' expectations and how the lockdown prompted him to rediscover his passion for rap. It was a moment of self-reflection that led him to embrace his true calling, and he recounted how he found joy in the creative process, even if it meant starting from scratch.

    Throughout our chat, we touched on the challenges of balancing a corporate job with a burgeoning music career. King Tetrus opened up about the sacrifices he has made, including the difficulty of maintaining personal relationships and the financial responsibilities that come with pursuing a passion. His perspective on time management and the importance of hard work resonated deeply, as he emphasized that progress is often a lonely journey.

    Musically, King Tetrus draws inspiration from a diverse range of influences, including classic funk, hip-hop legends like Tribe Called Quest and Nas, and even the Miami rap scene, with Pitbull being a significant figure in his early experiences. He articulated his desire to create music that is not only commercially successful but also timeless and relatable, aiming to connect with listeners from all walks of life.

    As we wrapped up the episode, King Tetrus shared his vision for the future, expressing a commitment to authenticity and a desire to make a lasting impact in the music industry. His passion for his craft and his determination to succeed were palpable, leaving me inspired and excited for what lies ahead for this talented artist.

    Join us for this engaging conversation filled with laughter, insights, and a genuine look into the life of King Tetrus. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop or simply someone who appreciates the creative journey, this episode is sure to resonate with you. Tune in and get ready to be inspired!

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Power of Puteria: Eli Rodriguez's Take on Comedy and Connection
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode of the Que Bola podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting the incredibly funny Miami comic, Eli Rodriguez. We kicked off the conversation with a light-hearted banter about the vibrant Miami lifestyle, particularly the concept of "puteria," which Eli cleverly connects to her comedic persona as the "Fairy God Puta." We explored how this term embodies the fun-loving, party-centric culture of Miami, while also discussing the stigma surrounding it and the importance of reclaiming such words.

    Eli shared her journey into comedy, which began as a hobby in 2007 while she was working for a cruise line. She reminisced about her early days, the challenges she faced, and how the pandemic ultimately pushed her to pursue comedy full-time. We discussed the dynamics of the comedy scene in Miami, including the importance of creating a sense of scarcity in performances to attract more audiences.

    Throughout our chat, Eli opened up about her experiences on stage, the significance of connecting with the audience, and the balance between being edgy and clean in her comedy. She shared insights on how her style has evolved over the years, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and personal storytelling in her performances.

    We also touched on the unique aspects of hosting comedy shows, including her experiences with "Don't Tell Comedy," a national brand that produces secret comedy shows, and her aspirations to host game shows, drawing parallels to iconic figures like Steve Harvey. Eli's passion for comedy and her desire to create engaging experiences for her audience shone through as we discussed her favorite venues and the wildest stages she has performed on, including a cat café.

    This episode is a delightful mix of humor, personal anecdotes, and insights into the world of comedy, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the art of stand-up and the vibrant culture of Miami. Join us as we laugh, reflect, and celebrate the journey of a rising star in the comedy scene!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Hustle of a Filmmaker: Michael Garcia on Passion, Persistence, and Creativity
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode of the Que Bola podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented filmmaker and music video director, Mr. Michael Garcia. We kicked off the conversation with a light-hearted exchange about the podcast setup, particularly the absence of headphones, which Michael appreciated as it allowed for a more personal connection during our chat.

    Michael shared his philosophy on creativity, emphasizing the importance of not taking oneself too seriously as an artist. He believes that maintaining a sense of fun and chaos is essential to preserving one's edge in the creative field. We delved into his early days as a filmmaker, discussing the struggles of starting out broke and hustling to find clients. Michael recounted how his passion for film was ignited by childhood memories, such as watching Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and experiencing the cinematic magic of "Purple Rain."

    As we explored his journey, Michael revealed the lengths he went to in order to create his projects, including a clever yet risky strategy of buying and returning cameras to complete his work. He recounted his early experiences shooting music videos for local artists, often losing money in the process but driven by a blind belief in his potential to succeed.

    We discussed the significance of the relationships and experiences he gained through filmmaking, highlighting how the memories made during projects often outweigh the final product itself. Michael shared stories of his travels to various countries for shoots, emphasizing the unique experiences and friendships he formed along the way.

    Transitioning into the technical aspects of filmmaking, Michael explained how he initially got his start as a production assistant, learning from industry veterans while honing his craft. He recounted a pivotal moment when he was offered the chance to direct a music video for Kodak Black, which unexpectedly skyrocketed his career. The success of that video opened doors to numerous opportunities, leading to collaborations with major artists and record labels.

    We also touched on the evolving landscape of music videos and the impact of platforms like TikTok on the industry. Michael expressed his thoughts on the importance of making artists look cool and the challenges of adapting to new trends in content consumption.

    As our conversation progressed, we explored the differences between directing music videos, documentaries, and feature films. Michael emphasized the importance of storytelling and character development in film, contrasting it with the more visual and stylistic approach of music videos.

    Throughout the episode, Michael's passion for filmmaking and storytelling shone through, as he shared insights into the creative process, the business side of the industry, and the ever-changing dynamics of content creation. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring filmmakers, music video directors, and anyone interested in the art of storytelling through visual media.

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    1 hr and 8 mins