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    <description>Real Funny Real Cute is where we break down what’s serious through humor and chisme. Hosted by Roman, this podcast dives into messy relationships, institutional failures, and the kind of truths that hurt but still need to be said. It’s equal parts cafecito, chaos, and chisme — because sometimes the only way to survive is to laugh through the pain.</description>
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        <title>Ep. 6 Growing Up in a Hispanic Bubble</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most people think stalking looks like someone hiding in bushes or following you home. Reality is quieter, more obsessive, and a lot easier to miss. In this episode, Roman breaks down the subtle patterns of control, fixation, and boundary-crossing that don’t always get labeled for what they are—until it’s too late. From constant monitoring and “coincidental” appearances to emotional manipulation disguised as care, this isn’t just about one experience—it’s about how easily these behaviors get normalized. Because the truth is, the warning signs are usually there. They’re just not always obvious. And when no one calls it what it is, it keeps happening. This episode pulls those patterns into the light—so you can recognize them before they escalate.</p>
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They call it coincidence. They call it overthinking. They call it nothing—until it’s too late.</p>
<p>In this episode, Roman breaks down a relationship that didn’t just end—it unraveled. What started as confusion turned into patterns: repeated “coincidences,” social media monitoring, location tracking, and escalating behavior that stopped making sense.</p>
<p>This isn’t just about one person. It’s about how manipulation hides in plain sight—how easily reality can be rewritten, and how quickly things can turn when you start noticing the patterns.</p>
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They call it coincidence. They call it overthinking. They call it nothing—until it’s too late.</p>
<p>In this episode, Roman breaks down a relationship that didn’t just end—it unraveled. What started as confusion turned into patterns: repeated “coincidences,” social media monitoring, location tracking, and escalating behavior that stopped making sense.</p>
<p>This isn’t just about one person. It’s about how manipulation hides in plain sight—how easily reality can be rewritten, and how quickly things can turn when you start noticing the patterns.</p>
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<p>Roman breaks down how his ex, Nate B, operated behind the scenes, using both emotional manipulation and technology to maintain control. From fabricated crises to coordinated harassment across multiple cities, this episode exposes the subtle and overt tactics used to keep someone trapped in a cycle of fear and confusion.</p>
<p>Along the way, Roman highlights the warning signs of covert abuse, the importance of documentation, and how he began reclaiming control by turning evidence into protection. This isn’t just a personal story. It’s a blueprint for recognizing patterns that often go unnoticed until it’s too late.</p>
<p>Why does this matter? Because silence protects abusers. By speaking out, Roman aims to help others identify these behaviors early, trust their instincts, and take action before things escalate.</p>
<p>For anyone navigating toxic relationships or trying to understand how manipulation can evolve into harassment, this episode offers a clear, honest look at trauma, resilience, and what it means to take your voice back.</p>
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<p>Roman breaks down how his ex, Nate B, operated behind the scenes, using both emotional manipulation and technology to maintain control. From fabricated crises to coordinated harassment across multiple cities, this episode exposes the subtle and overt tactics used to keep someone trapped in a cycle of fear and confusion.</p>
<p>Along the way, Roman highlights the warning signs of covert abuse, the importance of documentation, and how he began reclaiming control by turning evidence into protection. This isn’t just a personal story. It’s a blueprint for recognizing patterns that often go unnoticed until it’s too late.</p>
<p>Why does this matter? Because silence protects abusers. By speaking out, Roman aims to help others identify these behaviors early, trust their instincts, and take action before things escalate.</p>
<p>For anyone navigating toxic relationships or trying to understand how manipulation can evolve into harassment, this episode offers a clear, honest look at trauma, resilience, and what it means to take your voice back.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most people underestimate how easily emotion and manipulation can masquerade as harassment—and how the law often fails to protect victims. In this gripping episode, Roman unearths the dark truth behind an alleged harassment saga fueled by deception, manipulation, and systemic failure. If you've ever felt misunderstood or feared that the law isn’t on your side when you need it most, this episode will shake your assumptions and reveal the hidden dangers of protecting toxic behavior.</p>
<p>Roman dives deep into a personal hell, exposing how emotionally abusive tactics, gaslighting, and legal loopholes create an environment where predators can exploit the system. You’ll discover the bizarre yet alarming patterns of manipulation that led to false harassment claims, inspired by real events with a man named Nate B.—a person whose lies and misconduct highlight critical flaws in how authorities handle abuse allegations. Through raw storytelling and stark visuals—like the sharp contrast of images showing victim distress versus smiles—this episode exposes the brutal reality victims face when the system turns against them.</p>
<p>We break down:</p>
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<li>How toxicity and dishonesty can disguise themselves as innocence or harassment</li>
<li>The specific tactics predators use to gaslight victims and distort reality</li>
<li>The gaps in law enforcement and public institutions that allow harmful individuals to slip through the cracks</li>
<li>The devastating physical and emotional toll of abuse—highlighted by personal photos and candid confessions</li>
<li>What you must know to protect yourself and loved ones from falling victim to similar cycles of manipulation</li>
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<p>This episode isn’t just a story; it’s a wake-up call. Ignoring these warning signs means risking your safety, legal standing, and peace of mind. If you’re someone who’s ever felt trapped in a cycle of lies or is passionate about justice and truth, this powerful episode will ignite your awareness and empower your voice.</p>
<p>Perfect for survivors, advocates, or anyone questioning the integrity of the system—tune in to understand how to spot false claims, advocate for yourself, and push for meaningful change. Don’t miss out—your awareness could make all the difference.</p>
<p>Roman is a trauma survivor and activist, committed to exposing systemic flaws and fighting for justice against predators who hide behind legal protections. His insights combine personal experience with a fierce dedication to truth, making this episode a must-listen for anyone determined to understand the deeper mechanics of abuse and legal injustice.</p>
Warning
<p>: Contains graphic descriptions and intense personal revelations. Listen with care if you're sensitive to detailed accounts of emotional and physical abuse.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people underestimate how easily emotion and manipulation can masquerade as harassment—and how the law often fails to protect victims. In this gripping episode, Roman unearths the dark truth behind an alleged harassment saga fueled by deception, manipulation, and systemic failure. If you've ever felt misunderstood or feared that the law isn’t on your side when you need it most, this episode will shake your assumptions and reveal the hidden dangers of protecting toxic behavior.</p>
<p>Roman dives deep into a personal hell, exposing how emotionally abusive tactics, gaslighting, and legal loopholes create an environment where predators can exploit the system. You’ll discover the bizarre yet alarming patterns of manipulation that led to false harassment claims, inspired by real events with a man named Nate B.—a person whose lies and misconduct highlight critical flaws in how authorities handle abuse allegations. Through raw storytelling and stark visuals—like the sharp contrast of images showing victim distress versus smiles—this episode exposes the brutal reality victims face when the system turns against them.</p>
<p>We break down:</p>
<ul>
<li>How toxicity and dishonesty can disguise themselves as innocence or harassment</li>
<li>The specific tactics predators use to gaslight victims and distort reality</li>
<li>The gaps in law enforcement and public institutions that allow harmful individuals to slip through the cracks</li>
<li>The devastating physical and emotional toll of abuse—highlighted by personal photos and candid confessions</li>
<li>What you must know to protect yourself and loved ones from falling victim to similar cycles of manipulation</li>
</ul>
<p>This episode isn’t just a story; it’s a wake-up call. Ignoring these warning signs means risking your safety, legal standing, and peace of mind. If you’re someone who’s ever felt trapped in a cycle of lies or is passionate about justice and truth, this powerful episode will ignite your awareness and empower your voice.</p>
<p>Perfect for survivors, advocates, or anyone questioning the integrity of the system—tune in to understand how to spot false claims, advocate for yourself, and push for meaningful change. Don’t miss out—your awareness could make all the difference.</p>
<p>Roman is a trauma survivor and activist, committed to exposing systemic flaws and fighting for justice against predators who hide behind legal protections. His insights combine personal experience with a fierce dedication to truth, making this episode a must-listen for anyone determined to understand the deeper mechanics of abuse and legal injustice.</p>
Warning
<p>: Contains graphic descriptions and intense personal revelations. Listen with care if you're sensitive to detailed accounts of emotional and physical abuse.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>Most people underestimate how easily emotion and manipulation can masquerade as harassment—and how the law often fails to protect victims. In this gripping episode, Roman unearths the dark truth behind an alleged harassment saga fueled by deception, manipulation, and systemic failure. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood or feared that the law isn’t on your side when you need it most, this episode will shake your assumptions and reveal the hidden dangers of protecting toxic behavior.

Roman dives deep into a personal hell, exposing how emotionally abusive tactics, gaslighting, and legal loopholes create an environment where predators can exploit the system. You’ll discover the bizarre yet alarming patterns of manipulation that led to false harassment claims, inspired by real events with a man named Nate B.—a person whose lies and misconduct highlight critical flaws in how authorities handle abuse allegations. Through raw storytelling and stark visuals—like the sharp contrast of images showing victim distress versus smiles—this episode exposes the brutal reality victims face when the system turns against them.

We break down:

How toxicity and dishonesty can disguise themselves as innocence or harassment
The specific tactics predators use to gaslight victims and distort reality
The gaps in law enforcement and public institutions that allow harmful individuals to slip through the cracks
The devastating physical and emotional toll of abuse—highlighted by personal photos and candid confessions
What you must know to protect yourself and loved ones from falling victim to similar cycles of manipulation
This episode isn’t just a story; it’s a wake-up call. Ignoring these warning signs means risking your safety, legal standing, and peace of mind. If you’re someone who’s ever felt trapped in a cycle of lies or is passionate about justice and truth, this powerful episode will ignite your awareness and empower your voice.

Perfect for survivors, advocates, or anyone questioning the integrity of the system—tune in to understand how to spot false claims, advocate for yourself, and push for meaningful change. Don’t miss out—your awareness could make all the difference.

Roman is a trauma survivor and activist, committed to exposing systemic flaws and fighting for justice against predators who hide behind legal protections. His insights combine personal experience with a fierce dedication to truth, making this episode a must-listen for anyone determined to understand the deeper mechanics of abuse and legal injustice.

Warning: Contains graphic descriptions and intense personal revelations. Listen with care if you’re sensitive to detailed accounts of emotional and physical abuse.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Ep 3. NateB212 Part 2</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Roman delves into the complexities of his relationship with Nathaniel Bazell, focusing on the absurdity of a police report filed against him. He recounts various incidents that highlight the tumultuous nature of their interactions, including financial manipulations, trust issues, and the revelation of Nathaniel's attempts to catfish him. The conversation explores themes of deception, emotional turmoil, and the challenges of navigating a complicated relationship.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Roman delves into the complexities of his relationship with Nathaniel Bazell, focusing on the absurdity of a police report filed against him. He recounts various incidents that highlight the tumultuous nature of their interactions, including financial manipulations, trust issues, and the revelation of Nathaniel's attempts to catfish him. The conversation explores themes of deception, emotional turmoil, and the challenges of navigating a complicated relationship.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>In this episode, Roman delves into the complexities of his relationship with Nathaniel Bazell, focusing on the absurdity of a police report filed against him. He recounts various incidents that highlight the tumultuous nature of their interactions, including financial manipulations, trust issues, and the revelation of Nathaniel’s attempts to catfish him. The conversation explores themes of deception, emotional turmoil, and the challenges of navigating a complicated relationship.</itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Roman Gasca</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
        <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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