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The EterniCat Podcast
by Alessandro Concas
Hosted by teenage entrepreneur Alessandro Concas, The EterniCat Podcast features conversations with leaders, creators, and innovators across a wide range of industries. From local government officials to touring musicians and accomplished artists, Alessandro explores how his guests got started, what they've learned along the way, and what it really takes to succeed.With a perspective that’s both ambitious and refreshingly honest, the show bridges generations, bringing thoughtful conversations to listeners who are building their own path. The EterniCat Podcast is about curiosity, growth, and learning directly from people who are already making an impact.
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Patsy Ayala on Service, Sacrifice, and City Impact
In this episode of The EterniCat Podcast, Alessandro sits down with Patsy Ayala, a dedicated public servant and current Mayor Pro Tem of Santa Clarita. Drawing from her journey from Mexico City to local government leadership, Ayala shares how her experiences shaped her commitment to community engagement, inclusive leadership, and public service. Her story offers a compelling look at how personal resilience and grassroots involvement can evolve into meaningful civic impact.The conversation explores the realities of local government—from public safety initiatives and economic development to the challenges of balancing diverse community needs. Ayala provides insight into the city’s transition to district-based representation, the importance of data-driven decision-making, and how collaboration within a city council shapes real outcomes. She also highlights tangible projects, from infrastructure improvements to programs supporting small businesses and youth development.Beyond policy, this episode captures a broader message about leadership: staying connected to the community, listening actively, and taking responsibility for long-term impact. Whether discussing cultural events, regional partnerships, or her vision for the future of Santa Clarita, Ayala emphasizes the power of involvement and the role individuals play in shaping their communities.
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What Young Musicians Can Learn From Master Guitarist, Ardeshir Farah
In Episode 3 of The EterniCat Podcast, host Alessandro Concas sits down with Grammy-nominated guitarist and composer Ardeshir Farah for a rich conversation about musical identity, artistic discipline, and what it takes to build a sound that is truly your own. Known for blending Persian musical roots with Latin influences, flamenco, and jazz, Farah reflects on the creative path that led him to develop a globally recognized style. His insights reveal how great art is shaped not just by technical skill, but by curiosity, cultural openness, and the courage to stay original.Farah also shares stories from a remarkable international career, including his long-running musical partnership, unforgettable live performances, and the challenges of sustaining creativity in a fast-changing music industry. The conversation explores everything from collaboration and composition to the pressures of streaming, the dangers of AI replacing human artistry, and why originality matters more than ever for young musicians. Alessandro’s thoughtful questions bring out both the practical and philosophical sides of Farah’s journey, making the episode feel personal as well as deeply instructive.What makes this episode especially memorable is its blend of wisdom and warmth. Alongside reflections on music, performance, and global audiences, there is also room for humor, family connections, and even a cat cameo that fits the spirit of the show perfectly. For aspiring artists, young creators, and anyone interested in creativity that crosses cultures and generations, this episode offers a compelling look at how passion, persistence, and authenticity can shape a lasting body of work.
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Robert Meyers on Art, Failure, and Starting Over
In Episode 2 of The EterniCat Podcast, Alessandro Concas sits down with Robert Meyers, an actor, musician, author, and entrepreneur whose life has taken him from running businesses to performing on stage and working in Hollywood. What unfolds is a raw, wide-ranging conversation about creativity, resilience, and what it truly means to pursue a life driven by passion. Robert reflects on his early years, the role imagination played in shaping his artistic mindset, and why staying authentic matters more than chasing recognition.The discussion goes far beyond creative careers, diving into deeper themes like discipline, financial awareness, and personal growth. Robert shares hard-earned lessons from both success and failure, building and losing a business, navigating the entertainment industry, and ultimately redefining success on his own terms. He speaks candidly about the importance of thinking independently, avoiding societal pressures, and using creativity as a tool for self-expression rather than validation. One of the most powerful elements of this episode is its focus on perspective. From fatherhood and mentorship to spirituality and mindset, Robert emphasizes the importance of staying grounded, learning from experience, and continuing to evolve. Paired with Alessandro’s curiosity and thoughtful questions, the conversation becomes a compelling exploration of what it takes to build a meaningful life, especially for young people navigating ambition, identity, and the desire to create something of their own.
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Advice for Young Entrepreneurs from Mayor Bill Miranda
For the very first episode of The EterniCat Podcast, host Alessandro Concas sits down with Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda for a thoughtful conversation about leadership, public service, and why young people should see themselves as active participants in their communities. Drawing from a career that spans the U.S. Air Force, Fortune 500 leadership, entrepreneurship, and city government, Mayor Miranda reflects on the experiences that shaped his approach to service, diversity, and decision-making. The result is a conversation that connects civic leadership with real-life lessons about growth, responsibility, and purpose.What makes this episode especially compelling is the exchange between two generations of leadership. Alessandro brings the perspective of a teenage entrepreneur and author, while Mayor Miranda offers hard-earned insights on mentorship, resilience, and building a meaningful career. Together, they explore youth entrepreneurship, local government, representation, volunteerism, affordable housing, and the importance of asking for help. At its core, this episode is about finding your passion, staying open to learning, and understanding that leadership starts long before a title or position ever does.For young listeners, aspiring entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in community impact, this conversation is both practical and encouraging. Mayor Miranda shares a clear message throughout the interview: success is not about having everything figured out early, but about staying curious, gaining experience, and being willing to serve others along the way. It’s a strong opening episode that sets the tone for a podcast focused on ambition, creativity, and making a difference.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hosted by teenage entrepreneur Alessandro Concas, The EterniCat Podcast features conversations with leaders, creators, and innovators across a wide range of industries. From local government officials to touring musicians and accomplished artists, Alessandro explores how his guests got started, what they've learned along the way, and what it really takes to succeed.With a perspective that’s both ambitious and refreshingly honest, the show bridges generations, bringing thoughtful conversations to listeners who are building their own path. The EterniCat Podcast is about curiosity, growth, and learning directly from people who are already making an impact.
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