Send us a text In this episode of YFNF, we ease into the new year quietly — and maybe a little honestly. We talk about why this New Year didn’t feel celebratory, how aging changes the way time hits you, and what the rising cost of everyday comfort tells us about the economy — introducing what we call The Burrito Index. From there, we revisit some of our favorite moments from 2025, not as a victory lap, but as a conversation. We dive back into film discussions, faith, symbolism, and the idea o...
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Send us a text In this episode of YFNF, we ease into the new year quietly — and maybe a little honestly. We talk about why this New Year didn’t feel celebratory, how aging changes the way time hits you, and what the rising cost of everyday comfort tells us about the economy — introducing what we call The Burrito Index. From there, we revisit some of our favorite moments from 2025, not as a victory lap, but as a conversation. We dive back into film discussions, faith, symbolism, and the idea o...
Episode 115 Breaking Down the -Isms: What Kind of World Are We Building? With Gelindo
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Episode 115 Breaking Down the -Isms: What Kind of World Are We Building? With Gelindo
Send us a text “What Neighborhood Are We In Now? – The Big -Isms and the Future of Being Human” Description: This week on Yhea Foo Nah Foo, we break down the big “-isms” — Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, Fascism — and explore how each one shapes the way we live, work, and think. But this isn’t a history lecture. We’re talking about what these systems feel like in real life: how they decide who wins, who loses, and who gets to call the shots. From Mussolini’s dream of reviving the Roman Empi...
Yhea Foo Nah Foo
Send us a text In this episode of YFNF, we ease into the new year quietly — and maybe a little honestly. We talk about why this New Year didn’t feel celebratory, how aging changes the way time hits you, and what the rising cost of everyday comfort tells us about the economy — introducing what we call The Burrito Index. From there, we revisit some of our favorite moments from 2025, not as a victory lap, but as a conversation. We dive back into film discussions, faith, symbolism, and the idea o...