Born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas,

the Casa de Cavazos family brings their Tejano roots, sharp wit, and sibling rivalry to every episode. Blending humor, honesty, and a deep curiosity about the world, they dive into the kinds of conversations they’d have around the grill —covering everything from sports, video games, and technology to medicine, law, politics, fitness, music, and culture. With a commitment to staying grounded and real, the podcast is a space where shared experience meets critical thinking—your Tejano connection to reality.

Ada Cavazos Cuellar is an ER doctor, law student, and aspiring writer with deep Mexican and Tejano roots. Currently enrolled at Syracuse Law School, Ada brings her diverse background and passion for politics, health, and social issues to the podcast. Her experience working in high-acuity emergency rooms and her academic pursuits in law give her a unique perspective on topics ranging from healthcare and law to fitness, culture, and current events. 

Nathan Cavazos is the founder and master electrician at MKC Electric, with a B.A. in English from the University of Texas-Pan American. His expertise in electrical work, combined with his love for sports, video games, and technology, brings a well-rounded, hands-on perspective to the podcast. Nathan, a former high school basketball player who still enjoys the game as a hobby, discusses everything from electric vehicles and cutting-edge tech to the latest in sports and gaming. 

Justin Cavazos is a musician, co-founder of Spit It Out! Audio, and a sound designer with a Master’s Degree in Sound Production from Northwestern University. With a background in music composition, sound design for video games, podcasts, and theater, Justin adds a creative, tech-savvy touch to the podcast. His love for gaming, sports, and entertainment, paired with his expertise in sound and music, enables him to bring unique insights into the worlds of media, culture, and tech.

Jared Cavazos is a songwriter, music producer, and educator whose work bridges creativity and community. With a Master’s in Music from NYU and a B.A. from Stanford, Jared has composed, arranged, and directed music across genres, stages, and platforms. He’s designed and taught inclusive music and arts programs for youth in schools, nonprofits, and private organizations, always with an eye toward access and impact. Beyond the stage and classroom, Jared is deeply interested in consumer technology, video games, and language—curious about how people connect, create, and communicate across cultures and mediums.

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