In this episode of On the Mic with Joe Cee, I sit down with my good friend Carlos Rosales for one of the realest conversations we’ve ever had on the podcast. We dive into everything from politics and culture to immigration, religion, gender identity, parenting, conspiracy theories, and the power of financial literacy in the Hispanic community. But at the heart of it, this episode is about something deeper — how to have real conversations with people who don’t always think the same as you… and still walk away with respect. Carlos is a financial professional who’s heavily involved in uplifting the Hispanic community through education and outreach — whether it’s through real estate events or financial literacy programs. His insight, passion, and honesty made this one of the most refreshing episodes I’ve recorded.
🎧 We talk about: • Why real conversations are rare in today’s culture
• Cultural taboos around life insurance & generational wealth
• Political division and why most of us are stuck in the middle
• Cancel culture, moral disagreements & parenting in today’s world • Conspiracy theories, Epstein files & media distractions Whether you’re on the Left, Right, or somewhere in the middle… this episode is for you.
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Who Am I? What’s up y’all—my name is Jose Chavez, but most people know me as Joe Cee. I’m an extrovert with a passion for people, family, business, and real conversation. I’m a proud father of three amazing kids and husband to Jasmine Chavez, owner of the San Dimas Clip Joint. I’ve been building small businesses since I was 7 years old, and today I’m a partner at The Original Clip Joint Barbershop (2 locations strong since 2015), an investor with Supreme Automotive, an educator and ambassador & educator for Gentlemen Republic, and a speaker at beauty and barber academies across Southern California. Oh—and now, a podcaster in progress. My love for communication started back in 2017 when I took my first communications course—and I haven’t looked back since. Every episode of this podcast is a step forward on that journey: connecting, learning, and growing with real people and real stories. So whether you’ve been rocking with me for a while or you’re just passing through, I appreciate you. Stay blessed, smile every chance you get—and just know, I love y’all.
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