Ceiling Half Broken Podcast

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About the podcast: This bi-weekly podcast will concentrate on empowering women, BIPOC communities, and allies, and how you can take your professional career or personal goals to the next level. This podcast's name is based on the well-known phrase “breaki

Cindy Petrov


    • Mar 31, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 29m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    Inspiring Women's Series: Failing & Finding the Strength to Rise, a Latina Lawyer Retaking the Bar

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 45:03


    Today I will be speaking with Danney Salvatierra Arce. Danney Salvatierra was born in Peru and immigrated to the United States with her family at the age of 13.  Danney completed her undergraduate studies in Political Science and Global Media Communication at Florida International University. Specialized fields of study include: political repression and human rights, international relations, Latin America foreign policy, and global economic and social affairs. Prior to law school, she traveled as a volunteer to rural areas in Latin America to work on sanitation and education projects for underdeveloped communities. She received her law degree from New York Law School. Danney will provide legal representation at African Services Committee in the areas of immigration, landlord/tenant, family, public benefits, and advanced directives.Website: https://www.danneysalvatierra.com/bioSponsor: LawtinaShop.com 

    Inspiring Women Series: Making Change in Our Immigrant Communities

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 23:39


    María Zavaleta is a third-year law student at the University of San Francisco School of Law. María was seven years old when she came to the United States from El Salvador. Although María is a US Citizen, her brother is a TPS holder. After a series of TPS terminations, Maria became involved with the National TPS Alliance in 2017, organizing in Los Angeles. She believes her brother and all TPS holders must have permanent residency now. Maria decided to use her privilege and go to law school to become an immigration attorney. Her dream is to represent her brother and all the "tepesianos" she has met along the way in adjusting their status to permanent residents. Donate and Share: https://www.nationaltpsalliance.org/

    Inspiring Women Series: From Corporate to Owning Your Own Business- an Afro Latina's Story and Advice

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 21:41


    Astrid Ferguson is a certified professional coach, energy leadership index master-practitioner who specializes in helping people navigate through unclear transitions by abolishing internal blocks so they can create a work/balance that suits their needs and get back to having fun. In this episode, Astrid shares her personal and professional story. She gives us a rare view into the corporate world as an Afro Latina in the corporate world, and shares some key advice to making sure we too can find success and money in our perspective fields. Contact Astrid: https://www.astridferguson.com/Sponsor: https://historicallylatina.com/

    Inspiring Women Series: Leading The Way For Immigrant Families on TPS, A Young Woman's Powerful Activism

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 27:16


    This Month's Mini Episode Series is a little different than most. I will be speaking with women who are making current changes in their community, and we will be learning as the audience how we can make a difference too. I hope you are ready because we're in for a deep conversation. Stephanie Arely Zacatares is an aspiring law student majoring in Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Stephanie is the daughter of former TPS holders from El Salvador. She began to advocate for her family after TPS terminations in 2017 with the National TPS Alliance. She believes that TPS holders have earned the right to permanent residency with a pathway to citizenship. After being exposed to needed for pro-bono attorneys with immigrant backgrounds, she switched her career aspirations in hopes of one day giving back to her community. Since the termination of TPS, Stephanie has transferred from a community college to a four-year university. Now she is in the process of studying for her LSAT while also preparing to be a mother. Last year, after living in the U.S. for over 24 years, her father finally obtained permanent residency. Despite her parents being permanent residency status, she advocates for the TPS holders and believes that now more than ever TPS should receive permanent residency. DONATE & Participate: https://www.nationaltpsalliance.org/What can you do? Make sure to call your State's Representatives before March 18th, 2021 and ask them to support the Bill allowing TPS holders to have a pathway to citizenship! Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tps_alliance/?hl=enFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TPS_Alliance?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorGuest: Stephanie Arely ZacateresHost: Cindy PetrovCeilingHalfBrokenPodcast.com 

    Inspiring Women Series: A Latina Lawyer, Daughter of former Children Farmworkers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 31:26


    Happy Women's History Month! This month, I am meeting with powerful women who are making history for themselves, their community, and the world. Today I am speaking to attorney Nadya Maldonado. Nadya is a Texas native who grew up along the border of Texas and Mexico. She stems from parents who were child migrant farm workers and who instilled her with a mighty work ethic. She is the Principal Attorney at the Maldonado Law Firm, PLLC that she founded in 2015 in Washington, D.C. Her practice area focuses on protecting the rights of those who have been injured in accidents. Ms. Maldonado is proud to be part of the less than 2% of Latinas who are American lawyers and she will continue to work hard to strengthen her community.  Tiktok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@rideshare_attorneyIG: https://www.instagram.com/rideshare_attorney/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mlawdcSponsor: LawtinaShop.com find the perfect gift for BIPOC and allies here! 

    The Most Important Relationship: Yourself! On Loving and Thriving In Your Personal Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 30:30


    In this episode, you'll hear a conversation between host Cindy and a prior Nustra Belleza Latina Contestant, Sonia, about her journey through doubting and then learning to love herself, value and care for her wellbeing and how she is making a change in our Latina community. You'll hear tips on self-care, self-love, finding your value and confidence. Today I am speaking with Sonia Alejandra Saunders. Sonia is a Multi-passionate Latina community builder, TV Host, and a champion for Latina Empowerment. She is the founder of Mujerón Movement™, a women's empowerment community focused to help inspire, connect, and equip Latinas with the tools they need to become the Mujerón of their dreams. You can connect with Sonia Alejandra on @MujeronMovement on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mujeronmovement/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/mujeronmovementhttps://www.mujeronmovement.com/Follow my podcast: https://instagram.com/ceilinghalfbrokenpodcast?igshid=mo8pjm7gspf3Subscribe to the email list: CeilingHalfBrokenPodcast.com Sponsor: HistoricallyLatina.com 

    Navigating Professional Spaces- Jewelry, Fashion and What Should You Consider Wearing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 22:33


    In this episode, attorney and business coach Gabriela Gonzalez and host Cindy Petrov discuss the various jewelry pieces to consider wearing or not wearing in professional spaces! Join us in this fun and often hilarious conversation. 

    Relationships, Marriage, and Balancing Your Career- discussion with Latina Lawyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 48:55


    In this interview, I met with Aimara Flores Esq. We discussed the differences in our upbring and through higher education- she is from the diverse Texas state, and I grew up in the Midwest. Our experiences were far different, but we found a common understanding where we both dealt with balancing our families, cultures, and overcoming barriers are first-generation students. Listen in to find out how Aimara attended community college and is now a district attorney. Aimara was born and raised in Houston TX. After finishing community college at San Jacinto College, she transferred to the University of Houston where she earned her B.S in History. She then went on to South Texas College of Law Houston and passed the TX bar in 2020. She now works as an Assistant District Attorney in Harris County.Daughter to a Peruvian father and Mexican mother, she is the first lawyer in her family. Aimara is a proud mother of a young daughter and has raised her daughter alongside her husband while raising their daughter to believe that she can do anything she sets her mind to. Aimara's daughter has been her #1 cheerleader throughout her career, inspiring her to be the best version of herself. During her free time, Aimara enjoys going for a run with her dog Luna and getting lost in a good book.  

    CUTE or CUT- Behaviors We Need To Change in Professional Settings

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 22:06


    In this episode, attorney and business coach Gabriela Gonzalez and host Cindy Petrov discuss the 3 behaviors we need to keep or stop in professional settings as women! Join us in this fun and often hilarious conversation. 

    My Why- A TEDx Speech Worth Listening

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 25:48


    In this episode, Cindy Petrov Alfaro re-introduces herself as your host but with a powerful story about why she began her Lawtina Shop movement and the reason behind this podcast. At the beginning of this episode, Cindy begins listing her and her family achievements as an average bio or success story- but then, she pauses and tells you her life's story as it really was under the surface. Take a listen and be inspired by the power of sharing struggle stories. 

    Focusing Your Energy On Your Goals, How to Achieve, Stay Focused, & Thrive

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 59:33


    Gigi is a criminal defense lawyer and business coach in Miami, Florida.  She earned her law degree from THE Florida A&M University College of Law in 2017, she now enjoys practicing law with her Co-Counsel/Mentor/Father.  She is an energetic and zealous advocate who uses her communication and legal skills to command the courtroom.  In addition, she is a frequent commentator on the Law and Crime Network where she dissects live trials around the nation with prominent legal scholars and attorneys.  As a business coach, Gigi aims to help individuals, teams, and businesses cultivate positive and lasting results.  Hired by Laine Schmidt Coaching, Inc. April 2020, Gigi has assisted clients in a variety of fields to achieve their goals timely and effectively.  LSC, Inc. is offering the first few listeners of this podcast a 10% discount off coaching services for 2021- use code Ceiling Half Broken to get this discount. Offers ends at the end of January 2021. 

    Trailer: Introducing Ceiling Half Broken, a Podcast Empowering You

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 1:14


    Meet Cindy Petrov Alfaro, J.D. founder of Lawtina LLC and law school graduate from Indiana University School McKinney of Law and founder of Lawtina LLC.  In this preview, you'll hear what Breaking the Glass Ceiling Podcast is all about! 

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