Join Honey German and Carolina Bermudez as they talk about living their best lives in Spanglish!
The Life in Spanglish podcast is an absolute gem that I stumbled upon recently and I couldn't be happier. As a fan since day one, I have been hooked on the beautiful chemistry between Carolina and Honey and the authentic and relatable conversations they bring every week. This podcast has become my go-to source of entertainment and enlightenment, as each episode is packed with laughter, emotion, and valuable life lessons.
One of the best aspects of The Life in Spanglish podcast is how effortlessly it blends entertainment with education. Not only do Carolina and Honey provide hilarious anecdotes and stories from their own lives, but they also touch on important topics such as friendship, culture, relationships, and personal growth. They share their experiences with such honesty and vulnerability that it feels like you're having a conversation with your best friends. This podcast creates a sense of community where listeners can feel seen, heard, and understood.
Another aspect that sets this podcast apart is the representation it offers for hardworking and successful Latinas. Carolina and Honey serve as inspiring role models for Latinas everywhere by showcasing their unique journeys, achievements, and challenges in a relatable manner. They shatter stereotypes by proudly embracing their Hispanic heritage while navigating the complexities of being American.
While The Life in Spanglish podcast is undeniably amazing, there are a few minor drawbacks to consider. Some listeners have mentioned that the recent incorporation of YouTube videos alongside the audio has affected the overall audio quality of the podcast. However, this does not detract from the engaging content or diminish the connection formed with Carolina and Honey.
In conclusion, The Life in Spanglish podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking for laughs, relatability, cultural representation, and heartfelt conversations. It's like spending time with your best friends who understand your struggles as a Latina while celebrating your successes as an individual. Carolina and Honey have created something truly special with this podcast, pouring into the cups of their listeners and leaving a lasting impact. Thank you, primas!
Dascha Polanco opens up like never before. She gets real about her journey from growing up in New York City with strong Dominican roots
In this can't-miss episode, we sit down with South Bronx legend Jimmy Rodriguez — the Puerto Rican visionary behind NYC staples like Jimmy’s Bronx Café, Sofrito, and Don Coqui for a raw and real conversation about hustle, legacy, and staying true to your roots. Jimmy opens up about growing up in the Bronx, dropping out of high school, and hitting the streets with his dad as teen selling lobsters, a grind that would later shape his journey as a restauranteur. He shares how a lack of Latino-owned spots in the city fueled his mission to fill that void and how he secured millions as a young man to build what would become cultural hubs for Latinos in NYC. From legendary nights hosting Celia Cruz, J.Lo, Tito Puentes, Yankees players... to the wild story of why Fidel Castro ended up at his Bronx Cafe (and how Jimmy wound up in Cuba with Castro’s uniform in hand), this episode is packed with surprises. He gets candid about fatherhood, including being estranged from his son with actress Michael Michele. Plus, we touch on his new spot SoBro, his thoughts on Diddy’s public downfall, and why the Yankees have fallen short in showing real love to the Bronx. Jimmy’s far from done and considers himself a forever student of life, of the restaurant game, and of the culture. Tap in for a story of resilience, reinvention, and real Bronx royalty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this interview I sit down with Bronx-born actor David Zayas for an intimate conversation that traces his incredible journey from the streets of New York to the big and small screens. Born to Puerto Rican parents, Zayas opens up about his early years in the Bronx, joining the U.S. Air Force, and then serving as an NYPD officer all before he ever stepped foot on a stage. While still on the force and juggling Fatherhood, Zayas began pursuing acting, eventually landing iconic roles in shows like Dexter, OZ, and Gotham. We talk about the importance of staying true to his roots as a Latino actor, his work in theater, and his deep connection to LAByrinth Theater Company, where he helped build a cultural space that’s thrived for over 30 years. He also shares heartfelt stories about being a proud father and grandfather, including how Bad Bunny helped him connect with his granddaughter. Plus, he talks about his marriage to the incredible Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear), and teases what’s next in the Dexter universe. This is more than a career retrospective it’s a love letter to art, culture, family, and staying grounded while dreaming big.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful and hilarious episode, we sit down with content creator turned TV star Ken Starrrz for a deep dive into his incredible journey from growing up in the Bronx with a Dominican dad and Colombian mom, to becoming one of the most vibrant voices in digital media today. Ken opens up about being a loud, creative kid in a traditional Latino household, getting fired from his last 9-to-5 working in the LGBTQ community, and how that moment pushed him headfirst into content creation. He shares the story of how a personal DM from Diddy led to him landing his own show on REVOLT TV, how Nick Cannon slid into his DMs to bring him on Wild ’N Out, and his thoughts on the importance of creating content that reflects the full spectrum of Latino culture—not just West Coast or Mexican perspectives. We also talk about his community work—food drives, back-to-school events, and giving back to those in need—and his acting debut alongside the late Pop Smoke. Ken gets real about the challenges and triumphs of the industry and what’s next as he works to launch his own scripted TV show that will spotlight underrepresented East Coast Latino voices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with the dynamic Elizabeth Rodriguez—actress, Broadway star, and proud Nuyorican—for a conversation about her journey through some of television and theatre’s most impactful roles. From her breakout as Aleida Diaz on Orange Is the New Black to her polarizing turn as Paz Valdez on Power, Elizabeth opens up about the love, hate, and everything in between that comes with playing complex characters. We also dive into her latest film Allswell in New York, a raw and heartfelt portrayal of sisterhood and struggle, co-starring fellow Latina powerhouses Daphne Rubin-Vega and Liza Colón-Zayas. Elizabeth shares how growing up on Manhattan’s Upper East Side as the daughter of Puerto Rican parents shaped her perspective—and her passion for telling real, rooted stories. Plus, we talk about the growing wave of Latino narratives on stage, including Broadway’s current productions of Buena Vista Social Club and Real Women Have Curves, and why representation isn't just important—it's urgent. This is an unfiltered, inspiring look at identity, resilience, and the magic that happens when Latinas rise together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We catch up with Dominican newcomer Dionni6x, a rising artist reppin’ Barahona and Brentwood. Raised by her abuela after her mom migrated to the States, Dionni shares what it was like growing up surrounded by love, tradition—and Romeo Santos playing in the background. We talk about her journey to the U.S. where she first visited a McDonald's, hitting her first ever studio session after high school, and launching her music career during the pandemic, uploading raw freestyles and clips on social media that started getting attention. She opens up about her abuela—an educator—getting emotional when she buzzed off her long hair, and not quite vibing with her choosing music over college. But Dionni’s all heart and hustle. Now, she’s working with heavyweights like Maffio and looking to to artists like El Alfa for career inspo. From Barahona to the Studio, this is a story of Hustle, Heritage, and a love letter to RD.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daphne Rubin-Vega, a true Broadway icon, actor, singer, producer, wife, and mother who's lived many lives and still keeps evolving. Daphne gets real about her journey — from arriving in the U.S. alone from Panama at just 3 years old, to becoming a defining force on the Broadway stage as the original Mimi Marquez in RENT. We dive into how playing a troubled sex worker and addict etched a lasting (and sometimes complicated) association between her and the character, especially back home in Panama. We talk about de todo: Latinos in acting bonding together, dealing with imposter syndrome as part of the '90s girl group Pajama Party (which was made for Latinos, but not by us), and the importance of representation that’s authentic. She also shares behind-the-scenes gems from her time in In the Heights, how her one-woman show Empanada Loca became the inspiration for The Horror of Dolores Roach, and why she’s excited to bring her energy to Shakespeare in the Park this summer. It’s raw, powerful, and deeply inspiring — just like Daphne.
In this episode, we get to know Cesar Alvarez, the proud owner of Casa Lobo — a sleek, members-only social spot making waves in Jersey City’s hospitality scene.
In this exclusive interview, rapper and actor Dave East opens up about his Caribbean roots, embracing his Dominican side, and how his culture shaped who he is today. From the pressure of signing with Nas' Mass Appeal label to landing the iconic role of Method Man in the hit series Wu-Tang: An American Saga, Dave reflects on the highs, the lessons, and the grind behind his success. He also talks about his days as a college basketball player, how his hoop dreams got derailed after he "got into a lil trouble," and the shift that led him to hip-hop.
In this heartwarming episode, we sit down with rising star Laya DeLeon Hayes, who’s shining bright alongside the legendary Queen Latifah in CBS’s hit series The Equalizer.
In this powerful and inspiring episode, we sit down with Lomiiel, the Dominican artist behind the six-times platinum smash hit "Hay Lupita." Lomiiel opens up about his mission to be more than just a star in the Dominican Republic — he’s aiming to become a global icon. He shares his journey of being raised by a single mother, staying away from drama, and why he keeps his music clean and uplifting, especially for his younger fans. Lomiiel also dives into fatherhood, the importance of legacy, and how his upbringing shaped the artist — and man — he is today. The conversation gets even deeper when he reveals the wild story of how "Lupita" almost wasn’t his song, how he landed on stage with Travis Scott so early in his career, and who influences his music and fashion style in the U.S. hip-hop scene. Plus, get the inside scoop on his upcoming album "Blessed", dropping in just a few weeks — a project he promises will reflect his growth, gratitude, and unstoppable drive. Tap in and get to know the heart and hustle behind one of Latin music’s fastest-rising stars.
In this out-of-this-world episode of In Our Own World, we take a journey through memories, emotions, and cosmic wisdom with a special guest who’s no stranger to the spotlight. Becky G sits down with her real-life friends, our beloved Space Commanders, Em and Gem—and what unfolds is nothing short of magical. From iconic first impressions and what they had to do with a Selena bustier, to the nerves that still sneak in before she hits the stage, Becky G gets raw and real. She shares a heartfelt message to her younger self, her honest definition of love, breaks down the deeply personal layers behind her latest albums, and sheds light on how she stays rooted while navigating the chaos of stardom. No filter, no front. Things get unhinged when Becky G takes on a ridiculous accent challenge—while reading her own quotes. Southern belle? Check. Shakespearean actor? Check. It’s high art, really. Consider yourself warned. This is Becky G unplugged, unfiltered, and completely unforgettable. Tune in for big laughter, true vulnerability, and major inspo—this episode is a time capsule on friendship and a reminder that even the brightest stars are still human. Featuring: Becky G, Emily Estefan, Gemeny HernandezSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brooklyn’s own Nems—rapper, hustler, and Coney Island’s unofficial mayor—pulls up to share his raw, unfiltered story. From battling addiction and running the streets to doing time, facing homelessness, and ultimately turning his life around by working for DSNY, Nems has lived it all. But through every struggle, music was his therapy, and for the last 20 years, he’s been grinding—dropping projects, pushing his FYL merch (starting from Instagram DMs!), and even trademarking his viral catchphrase, Bing-Bong. Now signed to Paul Rosenberg and gearing up for tour, Nems reflects on his journey, his love for his Mami who never gave up on him, and what it really means to go from rock bottom to running the city. Tap in for an episode full of real talk, wild stories, and the undeniable energy of a true Brooklyn legend. Gorilla Nems in the building—Bing-Bong!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with the incredibly talented James Martinez (Dexter: Original Sin, House of Cards, Breaking Bad, Love, Victor), who takes us on a deeply personal and inspiring journey through his life and career. From growing up in Jackson Heights, NY, to his Colombian mother’s resilience after his father’s passing, James shares how a dedicated teacher encouraged him to apply to the prestigious Juilliard School—a move that changed everything. He also takes us back to his early days as a teenage impersonator in NYC comedy clubs, long before he found himself on set with Hollywood’s biggest names. We also dive into how James balances marriage, fatherhood, and an intense acting career, plus what it was like working alongside icons like Giancarlo Esposito, Patrick Dempsey, and Christian Slater. And in an exclusive, James gives us a sneak peek at his latest project—a "Freestyle" play with his friend/mentor David Zayas.
Tahiry José keeps it real and unfiltered in this exclusive interview, reflecting on her journey as one of the original social media influencers before the term even existed! She opens up about owning her past—from reality TV to her history with Joe Budden, sharing why she has no regrets about anything she’s done on screen. Now in her 40s and thriving, Tahiry talks about embracing her age, proving she’s far from done, and how she’s still chasing her biggest dreams. One of those? Becoming a mom. She shares her decision to freeze her eggs while waiting for her final true love to come into her life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sit down with legendary celebrity photographer Johnny Nuñez to uncover his incredible story of resilience, faith, and destiny. Adopted as a toddler by a Puerto Rican family in Brooklyn, Johnny’s life took a heartbreaking turn when his adopted mother passed away when he was just 10 years old, leading him to a second home in Brentwood, Long Island with a Dominican Family. His journey was anything but easy—experiencing homelessness as a college student, even sleeping in his car. But just as he was on the verge of taking the wrong path, a divine encounter changed everything, leading him to pick up his first camera instead of turning to the streets. Fast forward, and Johnny has cemented himself as one of the most sought-after celebrity photographers in the world, working as the personal photographer for Naomi Campbell, Jay-Z, The Obamas, and Michael Jordan, while also capturing icons like Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, and Drake. Now, as a husband to a doctor and a proud father of two, Johnny reflects on his incredible 29 year journey, the power of faith, and how a camera became his ticket to a life beyond his wildest dreams. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome back to another season of the podcast! I’m so grateful to be back and even more grateful for your continued support. I wanted to kick things off with an episode revealing some upcoming changes that’ll be happening in my life – everything from my music career, family planning and cutting back on alcohol. 2025 is going to be a wild ride and I can’t wait for you all to come along with me.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Senator Jessica Ramos, a proud daughter of Jackson Heights, Queens, whose journey from a working-class Colombian immigrant household to the New York State Senate fuels her fight for the people. Now, she’s running for NYC Mayor, determined to create a city that truly uplifts immigrants, workers, and everyday New Yorkers. She calls out Mayor Eric Adams for vilifying immigrants while benefiting from their labor, exposes NY’s wage theft crisis, and stresses why a Latino-majority city needs a Spanish-speaking mayor. She also shares her life beyond politics—being a mom, still riding the NYC subway, her love for salsa music, and even meeting Bad Bunny before his rise to fame. With her campaign in full swing, she’s raising funds to qualify for the ballot and pushing for real change. Tune in to hear why she believes it’s time for bold leadership in NYC!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hilarious and real conversation, Model and Influencer Leslie Rodriguez takes us on her journey from a funny Dominican kid in Washington Heights to a viral sensation and signed model. Born to Dominican immigrant parents, Leslie developed her humor early on as a way to stand out, with her mother fully embracing her bold personality. Leslie took a leap of faith, putting corporate life on the back burner to prioritize modeling and influencing. The risk paid off big time, landing her major campaigns with Savage Fenty, Target, Nike, Clinique, and Macy’s. Leslie’s story is proof that when you bet on yourself, the universe listens. And trust me—she’s just getting started!
Hi Gracias, Come Again Listeners! Take a listen to the trailer of our newest show, Dos Amigos. About the show: From WV Sound and My Cultura, comes a new series featuring real-life amigos Wilmer Valderrama and Freddy Rodriguez. Picture this…you’re chillin’ with some of your closest friends at your favorite spot. You lose track of time amid the good vibes, pain-inducing laughter and genuine conversations. What more could you ask for, right? Join these two amigos as they candidly reflect on their careers, life, and share everything about everything, and of course the door is always open for special guests to roll through. Each weekly episode emanates from Wilmer’s very own speakeasy, so you know it’s a party, and you’re our VIP guests. This podcast is all about bringing friends together, sparking honest reflection, and of course…toasting to the good times. Listen here and subscribe to Dos Amigos on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Toronto’s own Smiley, the rapper with the fire flow who caught the attention of his idol, Drake, and turned his dreams into reality. Born to a Mexican mother and Haitian father, Smiley shares his journey from the streets of Toronto to signing with OVO, proving that manifestation is real. He opens up about his troubled youth, hustling in the hood and the time he spent behind bars—lessons that shaped the artist he is today. Now a father, he talks about how his youth changed his perspective and why 2025 is his year to take over as a global superstar. This episode is packed with laughter, wild stories, and gems about believing in yourself no matter the odds. Smiley’s come-up is proof that when you speak it into existence, anything is possible. Tap in!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we sit down with the incredibly multi-talented Jearnest Corchado to talk about her journey from Puerto Rico to Hollywood. At just 17, she left everything behind to chase her acting dreams in California —now, she’s starring in major roles, including the highly anticipated Lisa Lisa biopic 'Can You Feel the Beat.' Jearnest opens up about making it in the industry, the power of faith and manifestation, and why she believes it’s cool to love God. She also dives into the impact of Bad Bunny on Puerto Rican culture, the harsh reality of gentrification on the island, and what it was like landing roles on Blacklist, Sneakerheads, and Little America. Plus, we get into family, her music career, and what’s next for this rising star. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we’re joined by Ferris Wheel Jay—an Emmy-winning Creative Director, Platinum Producer, and the voice behind the wildly popular Instagram series What is New York. Jay takes us on a journey through his Brooklyn roots, raised by two loving yet no-nonsense Abuelitas who enrolled him in military school, yet gave him with lessons in making Puerto Rican Sofrito. He shares on what it’s like to feel deeply connected to his Latino identity despite not speaking Spanish, the moment he overdosed and how he’s turned his authenticity into a superpower. We dive into his creative path—from landing collaborations with French Montana, Jay-Z’s Planes, and Timberland, to the hustle and heart behind his Emmy win. Along the way, Jay reflects on how nurturing his inner child and a love for all things creative shaped a career he’s truly passionate about. This is a story about culture, creativity, and staying true to yourself in the city that never sleeps. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Brooklyn’s own Maiya The Don, the Afro-Latina Lyricist who took 2024 by storm as a member of the XXL Freshman Class. Maiya shares how her journey from makeup artist to TikTok star to Rapper unfolded during the pandemic and dives into how her Latina roots and abuela’s wisdom shaped her always-fly aesthetic. We also talk about her favorite Rappers, the iconic collaboration with Telfar, and them big plans for 2025. Get ready for laughs, hip-hop bonding and the tea on Maiya’s dynamic rise in the music game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's dive into the life of Victor Almanzar, a Marine-turned-actor whose journey will make a thug shed a tear or two. Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Brooklyn, Victor opens up about the profound challenges of reintegrating into society after serving in the military. We dive into his experiences in Kosovo and Iraq, the struggles veterans face when transitioning to civilian life, and how he found purpose and healing through acting. From his breakout role in the Pulitzer Prize-winning Between Riverside and Crazy to appearances in Homeland, Power, Empire, Blood Bloods and more, Victor shares the highs and lows of his career as an actor and music artist and the resilience it took to get there. This one is about identity, perseverance, and the power of art to transform lives.
Recording artist GeezLy takes us on a wild ride through her life journey—from her early days as a bartender in NYC to her obsession with Bike Life that landed her in trouble with the law. The Puerto Rican powerhouse from the Bronx gets real about finding out she was pregnant at just 13 years old—six months into the pregnancy—and how that shaped her life. GeezLy also opens up about the challenges of navigating the music industry as a woman, the plans she has to level up her career, and what’s next for her sound. Plus, she spills the tea on her recent link-up with fellow artist Yailin LaMas Viral. Trust you don’t want to miss this raw, unfiltered conversation with one of the Bronx’s most authentic voices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dominican actor Manny Perez, a powerhouse of talent and conviction shares how he first discovered his love for acting as a kid and turned it into a celebrated career, gracing screens big and small with unforgettable performances. But Manny is more than just an actor—he’s an advocate for his community, using his films to highlight the struggles of our island and tackling real-world issues head-on. From fearlessly challenging political figures in the Dominican Republic to championing his beloved neighborhood, Manny opens up about the passion that drives his work. Plus, he gives us a glimpse into his personal life and what keeps him grounded. Don’t miss this intimate conversation with one of the Dominican Republic’s brightest stars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Jessie Marrero, the talented Dominican photographer from New York who has captured the precious moments of countless babies. Jessie takes us back to the first time she picked up a camera and discovered her passion for baby photography. She shares on existing Corporate America to pursue photography full time, collaborating with her idol, the legendary Anne Geddes and how she became a favorite among celebrity parents such as Kevin Hart, Ice- T, A Boogie, Adrienne Bailon and more. But it’s not just about the highlights—Jessie gets deeply personal about her silent but very tough battle with breast cancer, how she’s balanced motherhood with her career, and that resilient spirit that’s kept her going. This episode is a celebration of art, strength, and the power of fighting your dreams despite the setbacks. Visit: Jessiemarrero.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Somaya Reece defied all the odds and took her future into her own hands. Somaya shares how she went from being a runaway kid groomed by an older man, to launching her own modeling career and making Latina History, all on her own terms despite experiencing some heavy TRAUMA which includes her son dying in her arms after being unalived by his own father. We dive into her rise as a reality star, model, actress, musical artist, and influencer who’s made waves in the industry for decades. Somaya’s story is one of grit, hustle, and unapologetic ambition—a true blueprint for turning dreams into reality. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful episode, we’re joined by the multi-talented JW Cortes—actor, former U.S. Marine combat veteran, and NYPD officer—who opens up about his incredible journey. Born and raised in Brooklyn to Puerto Rican parents, JW shares how his roots shaped him, the life lessons he’s learned through fatherhood, and how he transitioned from serving his country and community to making his mark in Hollywood. JW takes us behind the scenes of how he landed his breakout role as Detective Alvarez on 'Gotham' and the determination it took to bring his acting dream to life. From the streets of Brooklyn to the sets of a hit TV show, this is a story of resilience, family, and chasing your passion no matter where life takes you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Dominican Artist Lismar, aka 'La Mama del Drill,' who is making MAJOR waves in the music game at just 19. Lismar talks about her upbringing in the Dominican Republic, her love for Drill music and what it felt like to touch down in New York for the first time. She also keeps it real about dodging toxic media outlets and staying focused on her craft, plus she spills on her dream Drill collab with artists like Ice Spice and more. Once done, go watch our interview up now on YouTube + Lismar's COLORS performance and her
We're kicking it with the one and only Lumidee! We dive into her roots growing up in Spanish Harlem, those iconic Y2K days that shaped a generation, and the story of how she got discovered as a teen in NY. From reaching global stardom with 'Never Leave You' to holding it down in the music game for decades, Lumidee keeps it real about her journey. Plus, we talk about the legendary Nicki Minaj sampling her hit for ‘Red Ruby Da Sleeze', balancing motherhood with the hustle, and so much more. This one's full of laughs, gems, and straight-up inspiration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this heartfelt and hilarious episode, I sit down with the Bronx's own Mark Viera, a powerhouse comedian with Puerto Rican roots. The Latin Prince of Comedy opens up about his bold decision to pursue comedy full-time, shares the deep pain of losing his son, finding true love later in life and dives into the quirks of everyday Latino life—especially the wild things women do that men could totally live without! Join us for laughs, love, and real talk as Mark takes us through the highs and lows of his journey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
J Noa shares on her humble upbringing in RD, spitting BARS, scoring two Grammy nominations and a 'Tiny Desk' by 19 + how colorism en La Republica has no effect on her self-esteem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moffa opens up about tapping into his musical gifts as a young boy in PR, the debut album, his plan to go GLOBAL for 2025 + how at just 22 he's already collaborated with Colombian Superstars Karol G, Feid & Manuel Turizo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actor Franky G shares on breaking ground as the lead in FOX's first Latino-centered dramatic show to leaving his mark as Xavier in the Saw franchise and captivating audiences in 50 Cent's Power and BET's Family Business. Born and raised in Brooklyn to Puerto Rican parents, Franky shares his thoughts on the journey of Latino representation in the industry, balancing fatherhood and a 20 year marriage. Dive into his incredible career, BTS stories, and what's next for this multi-talented actor. This one's all about legacy, culture, and heart. Franky G has repped Latinos in Hollywood for DECADES like no other.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actor/Director EJ Bonilla shares on a secret relationship with Ballet, his start in NYC theater, accepting Jesus at 16, Gentrificación, battling Depression, that Emmy Nom at 20-years-old, Unresolved Traumas + working alongside Will Smith, Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robin Thicke gives us a full life update including when the new album will drop, his son Julian Fuego' desire to also be an Artist + shares that his part Mexicana Fiancée makes a mean Enchilada.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Lisa shares on her journey to becoming the First Latina Pop Star, singing on NYC streets as a child to help her single Mami of 10, beating Cancer in silence at the height of her career + how being a workaholic brings her happiness but also led to both knees and hips replacements. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Gracias, Come Again Podcast hosted by Honey German. I'm getting REAL and straight to the fun details with some of the industry's key players! Join me as I dive into the latest news from our cultura, relating to musica, TV, film, y mas. Get in on the chisme and laughs with your favorite Latino artists, producers, directors, writers, and influencers. Each weekly episode brings personal interviews, life stories, and hot takes. It's all about fun, musica, insights, and cultura, with a sprinkle of Dominican sazon. No se lo pierdan, seriously tune in!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Life in Spanglish Fans! We want to share a new podcast that we think you'll love - Victory Light with the Kid Mero. About the show: VICTORY LIGHT IS A EXTREMELY CULTURALLY RELEVANT BIWEEKLY PODCAST WHERE MYSELF THE KID MERO WHO IS A STAR IN MAD DIFFERENT MEDIUMS DISCUSS TOPICS OF THE DAY WITH THE ENERGY OF A RHINO ON VIAGRA SMASHIN CHEEKS ON THE AFRICAN PLAINS. I AM SOMETIMES JOINED BY TWO ERUDITE COHOSTS WHO HAVE VERY HIGH SAUCE LEVELS AND WHO YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BE READING ONE OF THESE LIL BLURBS ABOUT THEIR SHOW BECAUSE MY EYE FOR TALENT IS TREMENDOUS. TUNE IN 2X A WEEK TO HEAR THE TAKES YOUR BODY ACHES FOR B. GIVE IN TO YOUR DESIRE TO HAVE YOUR 3RD EYE DILATED AND PENETRATED BY KNOWLEDGE DARTS. Listen here and subscribe to Victory Light with the Kid Mero on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not ready to end the season just yet Honey & Carolina give you a MEGA episode to hold you down till 20224. They get into their family traditions and tips to celebrar a Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukah, La Navidad y el New Year. This is an episode you can take from for the next par de meses. See you el proximo año, we LOVE you La Honey
It's undeniable: los Latinos dominated la noche de los VMAs 2023! Them flags were being WAVED a lo ALTO. So let's talk Shakira, Karol G, Peso Pluma, Ice Spice, Cardi B, Anitta y mas + we get serious and discuss how acting R.A.P.I.D.O can help you save LIVES.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Honey and Carolina discuss the different types of narcissists and what it means to have one in your life. The ladies try out a new segment, “Dear Gabby”, with a special note to all those going through it in a difficult relationship. And finally, it wouldn't be Life in Spanglish with The Salon and this one is EXTRA spicy with a letter from an anonymous listener whose emotional cheating with an old high school classmate may ruin her 20 year relationship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Lil Sazon Packettt back for a second episode. The ladies break down what la vida like for a real-life Latina content creator in front of la camera. They touch on inspiring others online through your own vulnerabilities, online hate and how you react to the negativity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
H&C sit down with viral sensation Little Sazon Packet, Rita Torrez. The Boricua from the Bronx opens up about leaving her government job to entertain and inspire us on social media via her funny yet very relatable videos. But not all is fun and games when it comes to the social media, Rita tells us how she deals with negativity and hateful comments plus shares tips for creators on the fence about sharing their content. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's talk about ‘Honeyfund' which is like a GoFundMe for Honeymoons! Couples are now requesting that you donate DINERO for their dream “Luna De Miel”
Do you allow people to wear shoes in your home? Honey and Carolina have mixed feelings when it comes to this controversial topic. Are you #TeamHoney or #TeamCarolina?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After an EXPLOSIVE week of seriously disparaging claims made by former employees, Lizzo speaks in an attempt to clarify claims of abuse and to try to preserve her reputation/legacy. But is it demasiado tarde for that? Como se dice la gente: “there's three sides too every story.” Let's break down the allegations, accusations and possible legal ramifications!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While many see gossip as something negative and damaging, if done with minimal malicia and la gente correcta, spilling the té to your Primas can actually have good effects on your salud and mood. It's a scientifically proven fact! Sooo a bochinchar se ha dicho
Honey and Carolina break down the SAG/AFTRA and WGA strike, what it means to be an actor and what fair compensation means for all those involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.