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The Carbon Footprint

The Carbon Footprint

By: Juan Lorenzo; Sean Varona
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Welcome to "The Carbon Footprint" podcast, where two friends grab a drink, kick back, and dive deep into the things that really matter – whether they're good, bad, funny, or downright bizarre. Join us as we navigate things making an impact, from serious issues to societal trends, all with a healthy dose of irreverence and humor. Forget political correctness – we're here to cut through the noise and get to the heart of what's happening in the world today. Expect lively debates, unexpected insights, and plenty of laughs as we explore everything from parenthood, sports, pop culture, business and just life. If you're just curious about the quirks of human behavior, "The Carbon Footprint" is your go-to podcast for thought-provoking conversations that don't take themselves too seriously. So grab your favorite beverage, tune in, and join us on this wild ride through the impact of it all. Follow us! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE186NzIqeV0qycXhNqMR6Q (YouTube) @TheCarbonFootprintPodcast (Instagram) @SVarona13 (Instagram) @JuanOnStage (Instagram, Twitter & Facebook)Copyright 2025 Juan Lorenzo; Sean Varona Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 19 Crimes
    Jun 7 2025

    AI is raising our kids, someone bottled a celebrity's bathwater into soap, and Diddy’s trial is pure madness. We connect the dots between tech, filth, and felony—with dark jokes and zero filters.

    Listener discretion? Highly advised.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Where's the Red Button
    Jun 2 2025

    We’re curing baldness (you’re welcome, LeBron), breaking down the NBA Finals like we have courtside seats and PhDs in talking trash, and diving deep into Walmart’s wild compensation plans — because nothing says “late-stage capitalism” like getting a bonus for not crying in the break room. We also get real about the microscopic range of emotions men are “allowed” to have. Spoiler: it’s mostly hunger and rage. Laughs, feels, and follicle dreams await.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • King Diddler
    May 21 2025

    This week on The Carbon Footprint, we tackle the big stuff — like the new Pope (or is he just rebranded?), a 911 operator who’s had enough of your emergencies, and Warren Buffett finally deciding to retire (just in time for the market to crash, probably). Oh, and we get real about the struggle of being Puerto Rican.

    Dark humor? Always. Politically correct? Never heard of her.

    If you're easily offended, you're probably listening to the wrong show.

    Subscribe, laugh, and lower your expectations — one carbon footprint at a time.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
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