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What makes a chart forgettable and what turns it into a story people act on?In this episode I sit down with Mike Cisneros, co-author of Storytelling with Data: Before and After, to discuss the art of transforming data visuals into powerful communication tools.We'll dive into:The subtle cues that signal a bad chartHow design choices influence leadership decisionsWhy starting with a suggestion can build more trustThe impact of AI on the future of data storytellingIf you work with data or present it, then this conversation will sharpen how you show and share your insights.Buy the new book, Storytelling with Data: Before & After here.Register for a free mini-workshop with Storytelling with Data this Wednesday, September 17th 4pm ET here.
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Mike Cisneros shares principles for turning graphs into persuasive stories.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why analysis alone won't persuade2) The antidote for complex and overwhelming data3) Why NOT to answer everyone's questionsSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1091 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT MIKE — Mike Cisneros is an award-winning data visualization specialist and co-author of Storytelling with Data - Before & After: Practical Makeovers for Powerful Data Stories. A two-time Tableau Visionary, he helps organizations turn complex data into clear, actionable visuals that drive better decisions. He works with the team at storytelling with data to help people and businesses communicate more effectively with data.• Book: Storytelling with Data: Before and After - Practical Makeovers for Powerful Data Stories• Website: StorytellingWithData.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Tool: Tableau Public• Tool: Bullet Journal• Website: The Pudding• SlideShare: a16z - Adreessen Horowitz• Study: “If It's Hard to Read, It's Hard to Do: Processing Fluency Affects Effort Prediction and Motivation” by Hyunjin Song and Norbert Schwarz• Book: Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic• Book: Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling, Anna Rosling Ronnlund, Ola Rosling• Book: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A novel by Gabrielle Zevin• Past episode: 1077: The Six Insights of Excellent Communicators with Ruth Milligan— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Strawberry.me. Claim your $50 credit and build momentum in your career with Strawberry.me/Awesome• LinkedIn Jobs. Post your job for free at linkedin.com/beawesome• Quince. Get free shipping and 365-day returns on your order with Quince.com/Awesome• Square. See how Square can transform your business by visiting Square.com/go/awesomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
El director de la Academia del Servicio Nacional de Guardacostas, Edson Rodríguez, dijo ayer ante la Comisión de Narcotráfico y Seguridad que desde hace 13 meses no ha logrado conversar con el ministro de Seguridad, Mario Zamora, ni con el viceministro Manuel Jiménez Steller, sobre el traslado de la Academia de Quepos a Pococí, a 100 kilómetros del mar. Ayer un buen amigo me preguntó cómo los gringos no han saltado con todo esto. Francamente no tengo respuestas, me confunde tanto como a cualquiera.
Mike Cisneros of Storytelling with Data drops by to talk about their upcoming book "Storytelling with Data–Before & After: Practical Makeovers" releasing Sept 23, 2025Preorder nowAmazon: https://amzn.to/3QNJtyV Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/4oTbqFvBookshop.org: http://bit.ly/3JsdyE5
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In this episode of Healing Generations, co-hosts Alejandro and Ariel speak with Natalie Cisneros, exploring her journey of personal growth, the challenges faced during high school, and the importance of community support. They discuss the significance of healing through forgiveness, the impact of social issues on immigrant communities, and the aspirations for a better future. The conversation emphasizes the values of authenticity, connection, and the role of youth in activism, leaving listeners with powerful insights and reflections on their own journeys. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:09 Meet Natalie Cisneros - A Journey of Growth 07:05 Navigating High School Challenges 10:32 The Importance of Acknowledgement and Connection 14:24 Lessons from Círculo and Girasol 24:20 The Power of Healing and Forgiveness 30:59 Addressing Social Issues and Community Impact 35:39 Future Aspirations and Family Support 40:33 Closing Thoughts and Reflections To learn more about the National Compadres Network, please visit: Website: https://nationalcompadresnetwork.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/la.cultura.cura/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laculturacura Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/national.compadres.network Email: HGP@compadresnetwork.org
Estamos hablando con nuestro Pastor Mayor Jesús Cisneros sobre la visión y cómo comenzó MNV.
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En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Juan Manuel Jiménez en ausencia de Manuel López San Martín, Azucena Cisneros, presidenta municipal de Ecatepec de Morelos, destacó los resultados positivos tras la implementación del mando único en el oriente del Estado de México, donde se reporta una baja significativa en delitos como homicidios y robo de vehículos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the Make Space for Growth podcast, Sara Vicente Barreto sits down with Anais Cisneros, co-founder of Amela, a private network designed to uplift entrepreneurs—especially women—by helping them build, fund, and scale their ventures. From growing up in Peru with her nose buried in books to moving to Europe at 17 and building a global career across consulting, tech, and venture capital, Anais's story is a testament to preparation, resilience, and purpose. Together, Sara and Anais explore why no amount of preparation is ever truly enough, the power of building networks early, and how decisiveness and empathy shape Anais's leadership style. This conversation goes beyond strategy—into joy, flow, and the small rituals that keep Anais grounded as she builds a platform to help founders leapfrog the hardest parts of entrepreneurship. Tune in for wisdom on preparing for the journey, choosing your hard, and staying clear on your why.
La delgada línea que divide a los famosos de sus fanáticos y todas las controversias que de ello derivan son comentados en esta mesa de opinión donde Rosario Murrieta, Productora y Periodista, Jesús Cisneros, Periodista, Mario Larios, Publirelacionista y Ricardo Manjarrez, Reportero, desmenuzan el caso de Alejandro Sanz, Alex Syntek y otros famosos que han vivido situaciones extremas por su relación con sus admiradores.Déjanos tus comentarios y califica este episodio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhy2G1TumhQ Cuando logramos estar en el presente y desde ahí, ir a nuestra Presencia Interior, somos capaces de escuchar a nuestro SER. La escucha activa es necesaria para dejarnos guiar en nuestro camino hacia una vida plena. Dinorah Cisneros Terapeuta Transpersonal. Comenzó a estudiar Un Curso de Milagros en el año 1991 y es maestra de ello desde 1994. Aún se considera estudiante en este campo y defiende que enseñando es como mejor lo aprende. https://milagrosenaccion.com/ https://despertarconucdm.com/ / ucdmcon_dinorahcisneros / ucdmdinorah.cisneros Más información en: https://www.mindalia.com/television/ PARTICIPA CON TUS COMENTARIOS EN ESTE VÍDEO. ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional, sin ánimo de lucro, que difunde universalmente contenidos sobre espiritualidad y bienestar para la mejora de la consciencia del mundo. Apóyanos con tu donación en: https://www.mindalia.com/donar/ Suscríbete, comenta positivamente y comparte nuestros vídeos para difundir este conocimiento a miles de personas. Nuestro sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com SÍGUENOS TAMBIÉN EN NUESTRAS PLATAFORMAS Facebook: / mindalia.ayuda Instagram: / mindalia_com Twitch: / mindaliacom Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas.
Gloria Garcia Cisneros is a Wealth Manager at LourdMurray, and she joins the show today to share how she discovered financial planning and has grown her career over the years. If you're interested in breaking into financial planning, navigating career moves across different firm sizes, or hearing an inspiring story of perseverance and purpose, this episode is for you! Listen in as Gloria shares how her experience growing up in a financially struggling immigrant family shaped her interest in financial planning. She talks about learning to manage her own finances after graduating from UCLA and how conducting informational interviews helped her land her first role in the industry. Gloria also walks through her career path from a small firm to a large one, her journey with the Series 65 exam, and her passion for giving back to her community. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3HN5Umx
Send me a Text Message!Storyteller's Society Sneak Peek: This Creative Silos method can make you way more efficient in your writing practice.Creativity coach Cindy Cisneros reveals why traditional productivity advice fails creative writers, her game-changing "Silos" method that stops the destructive cycle of switching between writing and querying, and the "cross-modality" technique that breaks through even the most stubborn creative blocks.What You'll Learn:The "Creative Silos" strategy that lets you batch writing and other tasks for maximum flowWhy waiting for natural motivation beats forcing daily word counts every timeThe real reason creative people need "incubation time" and how to use it strategicallyClick here to learn more about Cindy Episodes I think you'll love...1. Time Pockets: Could This Tip Revolutionize Your Writing Process?2. Writing Your Series & Developing Dynamic Characters with Author Stephen Spotswood3. 90% of Writers Make THESE Writing Mistakes Interview with Ex-Literary Agent Karyn Fischer4. Literary Agent Jessica Berg Shares How to Catch an Agent's EyeGet the list of 125+ Literary Agents who rep Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, and Crime Fiction Study the Opening Paragraphs of the Top Authors Writing Thrillers Right Now
Join thousands of other listeners on our Substack, The Foodletter! In this high-energy, entrepreneurial episode, Brooke sits down with Ethan Cisneros, founder of the beloved Utah-based drink and treat chain Thirst. Ethan dives deep into how he started the company at just 22 years old and scaled it into a rapidly growing business built on branding, customer experience, and unapologetic hustle. From hand-delivering cookies on Instagram to using content creation as a hiring tool, Ethan offers a masterclass in what it means to obsess over your customer and build community through food and drinks. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a fan of Thirst, or just love stories about big dreams and bold execution, this episode delivers both inspiration and practical insights in equal measure. Key Takeaways [04:18] Starting Small, Dreaming Big: Ethan started with a lawn-mowing business as a kid, learning customer service and hard work early on. [05:37] The Power of Experience: A shaved ice shack taught him that customers pay for the experience, not just the product. [12:12] Content = Currency: Ethan built his team and brand through content, using social media not just to promote but to recruit and retain top talent. [23:14] Unique Offerings: Thirst stands out with fresh-baked pretzels and beignets, made from scratch at every location. [28:01] Scaling Challenges: Ethan's focus shifted from operations to cultivating culture and leadership as the company grew. [30:07] Positivity as a Strategy: Thirst's motto, “Positivity is infectious,” drives their team and customer interactions. [34:50] Long-Term Vision: Ethan sees Thirst as a lifelong venture, aiming to compete with giants like Sonic in the drinks-and-treats market. Notable Quotes (16:55) “When you have more time than money, that's when you need to hustle.” (32:46) “We don't train [employees to give free drinks], but we do train to wow the customer—within reason, do whatever it takes.” (20:10) “Slow and steady wins the race. We've been around for almost 10 years, but I truly feel like we're just getting started.” (39:09) “I'm grateful for my grandpa's work ethic. It got passed to my dad, then to me, and now I want to pass it to my son.” Resources Visit the official Thirst website. Follow Ethan and Thirst on Instagram Follow Female Foodie on Instagram
Nació pobre en Valtravieso (Concejo de Valdés-Asturias), a los ocho años perdió los brazos y terminó siento recibida en la Casa Blanca por el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt en representación de la Sociedad de Naciones ¿De quién hablamos? De Regina García López, más conocida como 'La Asturianita', un mito del arte y la superación que desconocíamos hasta que llegó su historia al músico Rodrigo Cuevas que puso en marcha un proyecto que ha concluido con la publicación de 'La asturianita', una novela histórica que firma la periodista Pilar Sánchez Vicente. Premio de Narrativas 2025. Regina López, hija de agricultores asturianos, nace en 1898 en una familia de siete hermanos. A los ocho pierde los brazos en un accidente en el aserradero de su padre. Llegó a pensar en el suicidio, pero al ver el mono de un tiriritero mondar naranjas y abrir nueces con los pies se planteó una vida de superación, "si el mono puede, yo también". Se lo propuso y consiguió ser autónoma, su benefactora la levó al teatro Jovellanos ante la Infanta Isabel de Borbón y Borbón, alias 'la chata', a la que desde el escenario le sirvió una copa de vino con los pies. Tanto le sorprendió a la infanta que le dijo que le pidiese lo que quisiera y ella le dijo que hablara con Raquel Meller para que la dejara actuar con ella al día siguiente en el Teatro Jovellanos de Gijón. Fue un éxito y ese día, como estaba de moda la Argentinita, decidió llevar como nombre artístico 'La Asturianita' con el slogan 'no tiene brazos ni lo necesita'. Es su punto de partida de una carrera de éxitos y superación en los escenarios. Giras por España, Portugal y todo el continente americano. Sobre el escenario escribe, pinta, toca instrumentos musicales, da discursos y hasta llega a conducir y convertirse en imagen de marca de la Ford. Llegaba a todos sus espectáculos conduciendo. Pero como nos ha contado su nieto Julio César Cisneros, su abuela no hacía espectáculos circenses y de variedades, sino que tenía una filosofía de vida que paseó por todos el mundo, la idea del 'Si quieres, tú puedes'. Así llega a conquistar al público de todos los países en un período de entreguerras y crisis económica. Llega a hablar cinco idiomas y termina encabezando una comisión de la Sociedad de Naciones. Allí conoce en los años 30 a Eleonor,la esposa del presidente americano Franklin D. Roosevelt que termina recibiendo a la asturianita en la Casa Blanca dándole ella el pie, él la manó para terminar besándole su pie enguantado y enjoyado. Regina García fue además una gran filántropa creando la Fundación Selección a través de la que daba becas a hijos e hijas de familiar pobres para que pudiesen estudiar. La Guerra Civil le pilla en Madrid y, a pesar de sus ideas socialdemócratas y republicanas, es encarcelada por el bando republicano primero porque querían que fuese espía y ella se negó. Y al terminar, ya libre, vuelve a ser condenada por los franquistas por no querer levantar el brazo que no tenía al final de un espectáculo de cine. Su segundo paso por la cárcel de Ventas fue terrible y muere en 1942, un día antes de que el tribunal que la juzgaba la declarara inocente. Sus restos no pudieron ser rescatados por su familia, empobrecida tras la guerra, y fueron sepultados bajo el monumento de los últimos de Filipinas y Cuba en el Cementerio de la Almudena de Madrid. Otra broma del destino, ya que ella había nacido en 1898.
Nació pobre en Valtravieso (Concejo de Valdés-Asturias), a los ocho años perdió los brazos y terminó siento recibida en la Casa Blanca por el presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt en representación de la Sociedad de Naciones ¿De quién hablamos? De Regina García López, más conocida como 'La Asturianita', un mito del arte y la superación que desconocíamos hasta que llegó su historia al músico Rodrigo Cuevas que puso en marcha un proyecto que ha concluido con la publicación de 'La asturianita', una novela histórica que firma la periodista Pilar Sánchez Vicente. Premio de Narrativas 2025. Regina López, hija de agricultores asturianos, nace en 1898 en una familia de siete hermanos. A los ocho pierde los brazos en un accidente en el aserradero de su padre. Llegó a pensar en el suicidio, pero al ver el mono de un tiriritero mondar naranjas y abrir nueces con los pies se planteó una vida de superación, "si el mono puede, yo también". Se lo propuso y consiguió ser autónoma, su benefactora la levó al teatro Jovellanos ante la Infanta Isabel de Borbón y Borbón, alias 'la chata', a la que desde el escenario le sirvió una copa de vino con los pies. Tanto le sorprendió a la infanta que le dijo que le pidiese lo que quisiera y ella le dijo que hablara con Raquel Meller para que la dejara actuar con ella al día siguiente en el Teatro Jovellanos de Gijón. Fue un éxito y ese día, como estaba de moda la Argentinita, decidió llevar como nombre artístico 'La Asturianita' con el slogan 'no tiene brazos ni lo necesita'. Es su punto de partida de una carrera de éxitos y superación en los escenarios. Giras por España, Portugal y todo el continente americano. Sobre el escenario escribe, pinta, toca instrumentos musicales, da discursos y hasta llega a conducir y convertirse en imagen de marca de la Ford. Llegaba a todos sus espectáculos conduciendo. Pero como nos ha contado su nieto Julio César Cisneros, su abuela no hacía espectáculos circenses y de variedades, sino que tenía una filosofía de vida que paseó por todos el mundo, la idea del 'Si quieres, tú puedes'. Así llega a conquistar al público de todos los países en un período de entreguerras y crisis económica. Llega a hablar cinco idiomas y termina encabezando una comisión de la Sociedad de Naciones. Allí conoce en los años 30 a Eleonor,la esposa del presidente americano Franklin D. Roosevelt que termina recibiendo a la asturianita en la Casa Blanca dándole ella el pie, él la manó para terminar besándole su pie enguantado y enjoyado. Regina García fue además una gran filántropa creando la Fundación Selección a través de la que daba becas a hijos e hijas de familiar pobres para que pudiesen estudiar. La Guerra Civil le pilla en Madrid y, a pesar de sus ideas socialdemócratas y republicanas, es encarcelada por el bando republicano primero porque querían que fuese espía y ella se negó. Y al terminar, ya libre, vuelve a ser condenada por los franquistas por no querer levantar el brazo que no tenía al final de un espectáculo de cine. Su segundo paso por la cárcel de Ventas fue terrible y muere en 1942, un día antes de que el tribunal que la juzgaba la declarara inocente. Sus restos no pudieron ser rescatados por su familia, empobrecida tras la guerra, y fueron sepultados bajo el monumento de los últimos de Filipinas y Cuba en el Cementerio de la Almudena de Madrid. Otra broma del destino, ya que ella había nacido en 1898.
Congressman Gil Cisneros talks to Cenk Uygur on The Young Turks about growing up in a blue-collar family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 15 de mayo del 2025. Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevista: Francisco Pérez Cisneros, CEO de Deloitte Spanish Latin America Tema: Prácticas exitosas frente a una crisis económica
¡Holaa, vecinos! En este episodio de La Casa, Manuel Silva y Natalia Moreti tienen una conversación fascinante con Doriann Márquez sobre Dionisio Cisneros, el compadre de José Antonio Páez, y la increíble historia de cómo Páez bautizó al hijo de un realista durante la guerra, logrando así pacificar a su enemigo. ¿Sabías que ese niño era en realidad el hijo de Cisneros? ¡Una anécdota histórica que pocos conocen! Pero el programa no termina ahí...
Juan 4: 4-18, 25-29, 39-42
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United States Representative and California 31st District Congressman Gil Cisneros discusses his passion for public education, growing up in Southern California, his philanthropic efforts with the Gilbert & Jacki Cisneros Foundation and George Washington University's Cisneros Hispanic Leadership Institute, his years in the United States Armed Forces, returning to Washington D.C. as an elected official, and why he never leaves a Dodger game early.
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Episode 144: Finding Your Zone of Genius Through Culturally Immersive Travel with Kelsey Wilson & Amanda Cisneros Have you ever dreamed of experiencing travel in a way that fully immerses you in another culture—where you're not just a visitor, but an active participant in the local community? That's exactly what Kelsey Wilson and Amanda Cisneros have built with Travec Travel, a company specializing in culturally immersive travel for families and individuals. But beyond that, their journey is an inspiring look at how leaning into your Zone of Genius can create a career and life that feel deeply fulfilling. In this episode of The Innovative Therapist Podcast, we explore how Kelsey and Amanda discovered their unique strengths and built a business that aligns with their passions. We'll also discuss how immersive travel experiences can be life-changing—not just for their clients, but for them as entrepreneurs. How Travec Travel Began: A Business Built on Zone of Genius Kelsey and Amanda's partnership was almost serendipitous—what they call an “arranged marriage” of entrepreneurship. Though they didn't know each other long before starting the company, their shared passion for travel, language, and culture quickly solidified their vision. Amanda, a seasoned Spanish teacher, had extensive experience leading student trips abroad, but she always dreamed of expanding that model to families. Her Zone of Genius is in crafting detailed itineraries, logistics, and building deep connections between travelers and local cultures. Meanwhile, Kelsey had worked in global travel sales and had the entrepreneurial spirit to bring that vision to life. Her Zone of Genius lies in helping potential clients find the right travel experience for them, empowering them to believe in themselves and take the leap. Together, they launched Travec Travel just two and a half years ago, and since then, they've built a company that fosters meaningful, intentional travel experiences. What Makes Travec Travel Unique? Unlike traditional travel companies that often cater to tourists without deep cultural immersion, Travec Travel offers: Culturally immersive experiences where travelers live like locals, stay in apartments rather than hotels, and engage in daily life activities like grocery shopping and cooking. City Friends & Hosts, ensuring travelers are connected with local families who introduce them to the authentic culture. Opportunities for language immersion, including Spanish classes and homestays where kids and adults alike can practice their skills in real-world settings. Family-friendly itineraries, designed for parents traveling with children, making cultural immersion accessible without the stress of planning every detail. The Evolution of Their Business Travec Travel has evolved significantly since its launch. Initially, the founders thought they would primarily work with families looking to live abroad long-term. However, they found that their real niche was in planning short-term, intentional family travel. Through collaboration with schools, Travec Travel now organizes capstone trips for students in Spanish immersion programs, as well as customized experiences for individuals and families looking for meaningful, connected travel. Their signature destinations include: Merida, Mexico Quepos, Costa Rica Trujillo, Peru Medellin, Colombia Madrid, Spain San Juan, Puerto Rico And they're in the process of expanding to Puerto Rico and Chile! Travel as a Creative and Transformational Experience One of the themes we explored in this episode is how travel—and learning a new language—can be a deeply creative process. It activates different parts of the brain, challenges perfectionism, and pushes us out of our comfort zones in the best possible way. For Amanda, the creativity comes in designing seamless, enriching itineraries that allow travelers to fully experience a new culture.
Sandra Cisneros is a Latina American short-story writer and poet regarded as a key figure in Chicano literature. She is best known for her first novel, "The House on Mango Street," and her subsequent short story collection, "Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories." Her work experiments with literary forms that investigate emerging subject positions, which Cisneros herself attributes to growing up in a context of cultural hybridity and economic inequality that endowed her with unique stories to tell. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, a Ford Foundation Art of Change Fellowship, the USA Literary Award, and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, As part of the 30th anniversary of the Writer's Symposium by the Sea, Cisneros joins host Dean Nelson for this passionate conversation at Point Loma Nazarene University. Series: "Writer's Symposium By The Sea" [Humanities] [Show ID: 40218]
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Dieter conversa con José María Marco sobre la llegada del emperador, sobre doña Juana y don Felipe, la regencia de Cisneros, y los comuneros.
Do you ever feel guilty for wanting more money? Have you struggled with the balance between financial growth and staying true to your mission? If so, this episode is exactly what you need.In this episode, I sit down with Gloria Garcia Cisneros, a Certified Financial Professional®, first-gen immigrant, proud Mexicana, and impact-driven entrepreneur, to discuss why changemakers need to shift their mindset around wealth, ownership, and sustainability. Gloria shares her powerful story of growing up undocumented, breaking generational cycles, and building financial stability—not just for herself, but for her community.What You'll Learn in This Episode: *Why it's not just okay—but necessary—to want more money (and how to get clear on what you want it for)* How to fill your own cup first so you can create lasting change for others *The hidden danger of comparison and why staying true to your mission is the key to long-term success *The power of financial knowledge and how to use it to build both wealth and impactIf you're a changemaker who dreams of financial expansion without losing your integrity, this episode is your permission slip. Money isn't the enemy—it's the fuel for your mission. Listen now and step into the next level of your purpose-driven wealth.Connect with Gloria on IG @migloriaco, Linkedin, and migloria.co
There have been many iterations of the man we know as Nehemiah Cisneros, but right now, in the most moment, he is most himself. If you know Nehemiah, he is a thoughtful, insightful and evolving figure in art who is a filmmaker in a painters' body. We met him as AUGOR, the graffiti writer who took over Los Angles in the late aughts with billboards and walls that were just as influenced by comics, video games and low brow art as it was the history of lettering and monikers. He was fresh air in a scene that was already full of major creative forces: SABER, REVOK, RETNA and the MSK crew members. Cisneros was the young buck making a name, with LA in his blood and something theatric in his vision. Across a few art schools, going through addiction and his own "trouble" that we mention in this podcast, Cisneros found a new voice in the art departments of Santa Monica City College, Kansas City Art Institute and then an MFA at UCLA. What that voice does is create a vision of his youth in Los Angeles and the aesthetic of a city of narratives, literally in its DNA. Cisneros, even now with a body of work on its way to Josh Lilley in London, has taken a life of influence from film, arcades, city streets, low brow and fine art into a beautiful and often overwhelmingly dense series of paintings. In this conversation on The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Evan Pricco and Cisneros talk about life after an MFA, his time working in the arts and studying painting, how Mark Ryden influenced his early years and how now he is looking to Theodore Gericault, Max Ernst, gamer culture and Black Exploitation films for his new works. Off the the "goon cave"... Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 156 was recorded in Los Angeles on March 5, 2025 Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
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Are you tired of compromising your own success? Welcome This Week's Guest Veronica Veronica Cisneros exemplifies the power of rekindling relationships, having transformed her marriage of over 23 years from the brink of divorce through self-discovery and determination. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and host of the Empowered and Unapologetic podcast, she helps… The post The Untold Truths of Ambitious Women with Veronica Cisneros |258 appeared first on Melissa Vogel.