Two sisters: One Podcast Join us as we archive the stories of (un)documented people while decolonizing chisme!
UndocuChingona & UndocuTherapist
In this episode, we talk about the CCC journey, motherhood, and purpose with Thalia Garibay. She is currently a College Counselor at two community colleges where she assists students in navigating the college system, and helping them reach their academic, personal, and career goals. In addition, she is a professor and teaches a student development course providing skills to high school students to become acclimated to the college system for a successful transition. Lastly, she is a Career Mentor and WIOA Program Coordinator for Career Institute, where she helps individuals in the community find their passion, and navigate their career options for personal growth and future opportunities. She also creates partnership in the community with entities to provide seamless career pathways for students. Her goal is to educate students, provide students with endless support and resources, and instill leadership in students. You can find Thalia here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tgaribay
Hello UndocuChismoses! We took a break, but we are back! Join us as we share with you all why we took a break. Trigger warning as this episode touches on survivor story.
Join us for a chisme hour with UndocuCEO! Yesica Catalán (she/her/ella) also known as UndocuCEO is a Mexican, black, and indigenous immigrant who despite her undocumented status is the owner and partner of multiple successful companies in the US and México. She is a self taught graphic artist, investor and entrepreneur who has dedicated her journey, story and success to her community. She is an advocate for social justice and mentor to immigrants looking to open or expand their small business. On this episode we share space with Yesica and talk about purpose, self-love/care and healing.
Content Warning: mentions story of domestic abuseJoin us for a chisme hour as Maria shares with us her survivor story and how she found the appropriate tools to apply for VAWA. In this episode, we mention Immigration Attorney Karina Gutierrez & We Grow Summit.P.S. Maria was unable to purchase tickets, but hopefully next year! (Unless they have an extra ticket they'd like to gift her ;) )
Join us as we unpack some of the chronicles Juana had to face coming into this country. Juana (she/ella) is the CEO of J's Bakes & Makes. J's Bakes & Makes was founded in 2020. Juana is a Latinx Undocumented woman. She was born in Guanajuato Mexico and was brought to the United States at the age of seven years old. As an undocumented woman, she has defeated the odd and holds a BA in business administration with an emphasis in marketing, and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) with emphasis in entrepreneurship from California State University, San Bernardino. Magna Cum Laude degree awardee. She was a wardee of the NAWBO Inland Empire (National Association of Women Business Owners) Next Gen in 2020. Juana wants to motivate students to continue with their education and to make a difference in the community. She is a firm believer in paving the way for the ones that will come behind her and paying it forward.
During this episode we share space with Rosa from Flowers by Rose. Rosa (she/ella) is an undocumented individual who co-founded Floreria Esperanza, now known as Flowers by Rose. Rosa began selling flower arrangements through Facebook and Instagram as a creative avenue to fund her education. Rosa was born in Guadalajara, Mexico and came to the U.S. at the age of 6. Rosa attended CSU San Bernardino and faced challenges being eligible for financial aid, and this reality set her on her entrepreneurship pathway.
Join us for a chisme hour with Sharet Garcia (she/her/ella) who was born and raised in Oaxaca Mexico. She is a mother, doctoral student, Career coach and higher education Counselor & founder of UndocuPRofessionals. Please check out UndocuProfessionals HERE or follow them on IG @undocuprofessionals. Don't forget to connect with us using our Google Forms.
Join us for an episode full of laughs, chisme and advice with Jacks (they/them) a content creator and owner of @adelitasapparel! During this episode, Jack's shares personal stories as well as advice for those wanting to become content creators, Don't forget to follow them and use code "UndocuChisme' when shopping from their store
In this episode, we have the opportunity to interview Janeth and talk about books, identity and her pet chicken. Janeth (she/ella) has a Bachelor's in Psychology and is working on a Master's in Forensic Psychology. A fun fact about Janeth is that she has a pet chicken named Chuntarro. Don't forget to show us some love and follow us on Instagram @undocuchisme
In this episode, we share chisme hour with Moises (he/him) who is turning 25 in about a month. Moises was born in Ciudad de México and lived in San Juanico, Edo. de Mexico until he was 9 years old. He has been here for about 16 years. Along with his team, he is working on bringing a co op to the Inland Empire named Alebrijes Bakery. Moises enjoys soccer, gaming with friends online, and making pan dulce. He got married two years ago, and is a parent to a beautiful dog and cat. You can find Moises on Instagram @AlebrijesBakery and listeners can get 15% off by using the code "UndocuChisme" at checkout to get some pan dulce! Order yours today HERE.
SPANISH EPISODEOn this episode, we interview our mom and discuss her migration story along with memories she lived in the U.S.A. Please note that this episode is in Spanish so please share with anyone who is a Spanish speaker. As always, don't forget to give us feedback, and share your chisme with us here!CONTENT WARNING: Mentions of border crossingAUDIO WARNING: Background noise (i.e., children, dogs barking)En este episodio, entrevistamos a nuestra mamá y discutimos su historia de migración junto con los recuerdos que vivió en los EE.UU. Por favor, tenga en cuenta que este episodio está en español, así que por favor comparta con cualquier persona que es un hablante de español. Como siempre, no olvides darnos tu opinión y compartir tu chisme con nosotros aquí!ADVERTENCIA DE CONTENIDO: menciona el cruce de la fronteraADVERTENCIA DE AUDIO: Ruido de fondo (por ejemplo, niños, ladridos de perros)
On this episode, we talk about childhood memories and honoring our inner child. Join us by sharing your chronicles using the link on our Instagram bio!CONTENT WARNING: mentions story of crossing border
On this episode, we introduce you to the hosts and talk about what you as the listener should expect. If you want to share some chisme with us DM us or use the link on our instagram bio @undocuchisme. Don't forget to follow us and subscribe!If you are interested in hiring/contracting with the folks mentioned on this episode you can follow them on Instagram at:@js_bakesnmakes@godinme_designs@laislafelicia