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Vitamin OC

Vitamin OC

By: Joanna Weiss and Whitney Gomez
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Your recommended dose of civics and civilization in Orange County, California, brought to you by politically and culturally active locals Joanna Weiss and Whitney Gomez




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  • Vitamin OC Episode 3: Kaplan Educational Group Founder Greg Kaplan
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode of Vitamin OC, hosts Joanna Weiss and Whitney Gomez engage with college admissions expert Greg Kaplan, who shares valuable insights on navigating the college admissions process. The conversation covers the importance of parental support, understanding college fit, helping students discover their passions, and the need for balance between academic pressures and personal growth. Kaplan emphasizes that college is a stepping stone rather than the ultimate goal, and he encourages parents to foster a supportive environment that prioritizes their children's well-being and growth.

    Takeaways

    • The college admissions process is more competitive than ever.
    • Parents should encourage their children to pursue their own interests.
    • It's important for students to see college as a stepping stone.
    • Parental support should focus on the journey, not just the outcome.
    • Students need to know that their parents are in their corner.
    • Exposure to real-world experiences is crucial for student growth.
    • Summer should be a time for both relaxation and enrichment.
    • Not everything students do needs to be for college applications.
    • Reading for pleasure is essential for developing comprehension skills.
    • Parents should create a supportive environment around college admissions.

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    21 mins
  • Vitamin OC Episode 2: Former NFL Punter and Activist Chris Kluwe
    Jul 7 2025

    In this inaugural episode of Vitamin OC, Chris Kluwe, former NFL punter and activist, discusses his journey from sports to activism, highlighting his commitment to LGBTQ rights and civil disobedience. He shares his experiences protesting at the Huntington Beach City Council, the impact of his arrest in February 2025 at one of the city council meetings, and the importance of community engagement in fighting for democracy. Kluwe also announces his candidacy for the State Assembly, emphasizing the need for political change and active participation in local governance.

    Takeaways

    • Chris Kluwe emphasizes the importance of using one's platform for advocacy.
    • He believes that protecting others is also a way to protect oneself.
    • Civil disobedience can be a powerful tool for change.
    • Community engagement is crucial in local politics.
    • Kluwe's arrest sparked increased activism in his community.
    • He encourages people to show up at city council meetings.
    • Kluwe's journey illustrates the intersection of sports and activism.
    • He highlights the need for empathy and understanding in political discourse.
    • The fight for democracy requires collective action and persistence.

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    Follow us on Instagram at @VitaminOC_Podcast

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    24 mins
  • Vitamin OC Episode 1: Introduction to Vitamin OC
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of Vitamin OC, hosts Joanna Weiss and Whitney Gomez introduce their podcast focused on civics and community engagement in Orange County. They discuss the importance of local issues, the need for community togetherness, and their shared passion for improving civic responsibility. The hosts emphasize that everyone can contribute to their community in their own way, without guilt, and invite listeners to join them in exploring various topics and guests that promote active citizenship.

    Watch us on YouTube @ www.youtube.com/@VitaminOCPodcast

    Follow us on Instagram at @VitaminOC_Podcast

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    6 mins
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