The word "identity" is such a complex word. The BEan Yourself podcast focuses on exploring the many identities that define who we are. Hosted by a higher education professional, Andrés Cintrón, each session will feature a special guest, and together they explore a specific identity. You'll hear from real people and professionals from all walks of life as they discuss the many facets of our intersectionality. For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/BEanYouself
On the fifth episode of the BEan Yourself podcast, you'll hear from your host Andrés Cintrón and special guest Claudia Aviles as they discuss the Latino Identity. You'll hear from two different experiences as Claudia was born and raised in the Bronx, NY, and how assimilation has impacted their relationship with their identity and culture. Facebook: www.facebook.com/BEanyourself, IG: bean.yourself
In the fourth episode of the Bean Yourself Podcast, special guest, Ana Paula (Ani) talks about her experience being an international student from Paraguay. Ani talks about her experience as a Latina woman in engineering and the lack of representation. Facebook/BEanYourself. IG: bean.yourself
In this episode, Higher Education professional Kaitlynn Bartley joins host, Andrés Cintrón, and they discuss the importance of inclusive language. Kaitlynn expresses their newfound identity with their body and their relationship with their multiple identities. “If you don't love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love somebody else?” - RuPaul. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BEanyourself IG: bean.yourself
In this episode, WPI Assistant Dean of Students, Emily Perlow, joins host Andrés Cintrón and they discuss identity privilege. They explore some of their own privileges and provide useful advice for others who may not be aware of their own privileged identity. Emily Perlow speaks about her work in helping transgender students change their name. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BEanYouself IG: bean.yourself
On the very first episode of BEan Yourself, Andrés sits down with higher-ed professional and artist, Myles Jéh. Together they explore the meaning of identity, intersectionality, and our relationship with music. Facebook: www.facebook.com/beanyourself. IG: bean.yourself
Welcome to the BEan Yourself podcast. In this introduction episode, you'll hear from your host, Andrés Cintrón, as he discusses how the podcast came to be and provides some insight about himself. The BEan Yourself podcast focuses on exploring our many intertwined identities focusing on topics such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual preference, politics, music, food, education, and many more. Andrés will interview new guests in every episode and discuss their experiences within a certain identity topic as they enjoy a cup of coffee.