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Back in 2021, LA-born TV and podcast writer, director, and producer Erick Galindo and I worked together making podcasts and coming up with different ideas. We made pitches and pilots — some of them saw the light of day, others did not. Today, I'm sharing an idea for a show that was never published. “Close to the Sun” a show about real places and people in a magical city told in a magical way. Narrated by Erick Galindo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Que onda Raza! Esta Semana me sente a platicar con Erick Galindo. Erick es un ward-winning and two-time Podcast Academy Award-winning writer, creator, director, podcast host and showrunner.
Encore episode! Writer, showrunner and podcast host Erick Galindo joins Courtney and Melissa to talk about Rock en Español, breakup songs to cry to on the dance floor, and reclaiming music and artists that were once ruined by an ex.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosts Patty Rodriguez and Erick Galindo return for an all-new season of the iHeart podcast, Out of the Shadows, this time to tell the story of the Dreamer Movement and the origins of DACA or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. On the first episode of the season, they explore the many influences that led to former President Barack Obama's executive order. One theory dates back to the 70s and a guy named John Lennon. Welcome to Out of the Shadows: Dreamers as part of the My Cultura Podcast Network. Click here to listen to more episodes.
Out of the Shadows is a podcast about America's tangled history of immigration hosted by award-winning New York Times writer Erick Galindo and entrepreneur and best-selling author Patty Rodriguez. Season 2: Dreamers Last season, we tackled Ronald Regan's 1986 amnesty act, Season 2 will trace the origins of DACA or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a contentious executive order to protect undocumented young people from being deported. Issued by former President Barack Obama in 2012, DACA was meant to be a temporary stop gap on a broken immigration system. Welcome to Season 2 of Out of the Shadows - Dreamers. Season 1: Children of 86 Immigrants and their children have long lived in the shadows of America, their destinies aren't just shaped by where they come from but by their particular place in history. In 1986, the lives of millions of immigrants and their children were changed by one lucky stroke of a pen by an unlikely ally, President Ronald Reagan. This podcast will examine the ripple effects the bill had on first-generation kids of immigrants who are navigating intergenerational mobility and transforming the cultural landscape. This is an untold story of luck, timing, triumph, opportunity, survival, and of course, hope. Listen here and subscribe to Out of the Shadows on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Patty Rodriguez and Erick Galindo return for an all-new season of the iHeart podcast, Out of the Shadows, this time to tell the story of the Dreamer Movement and the origins of DACA or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. On the first episode of the season, they explore the many influences that led to former President Barack Obama's executive order. One theory dates back to the 70s and a guy named John Lennon.Welcome to Out of the Shadows: Dreamers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Out of the Shadows is a podcast about America's tangled history of immigration. Last season, we tackled Ronald Regan's 1986 amnesty act, season 2 will trace the origins of DACA or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a contentious executive order to protect undocumented young people from being deported. Issued by former President Barack Obama in 2012, DACA was meant to be a temporary stop gap on a broken immigration system. Hosted by award-winning New York Times writer Erick Galindo and entrepreneur and best-selling author Patty Rodriguez, welcome to season 2 of Out of the Shadows: Dreamers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer, showrunner and podcast host Erick Galindo joins Courtney and Melissa to talk about Rock en Español, breakup songs to cry to on the dance floor, and reclaiming music and artists that were once ruined by an ex.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of Know Your News LIVE! Guest host Vince Bracy, television host and emcee sits down with Telly Award and Podcast Academy Award-winner Erick Galindo to go over the top news stories that are funny, stupid and weird!Last Week's Episode: https://youtube.com/live/Y_aEIPIP5AAVisit our website:KnowYourNews.comTopics Include:00:00 Intro02:04 Story 704:28 Story 609:10 Story 511:40 Story 414:30 Story 318:20 Story 221:15 Story 1Send in Superchats for topics you'd like to discuss!http://www.kynchat.comCheck out our socials:Facebook: facebook.com/knowyournewsTikTok: tiktok.com/@knowyournewsInstagram: instagram.com/knowyournewzTwitter: twitter.com/knowyournewz
Erick is excited about a trip to Mt. Rushmore, but he's upset when one of Luna's exes crashes the party. This is part two of a nine-part serialized rom-com for your ears. The scenes and characters in this episode are inspired by Erick Galindo's life, but it's a fictional story. What's the wildest thing you've done for love? Share with us at LAist.com/wildlove. You could be featured on the podcast. Support WILD and other LAist Studios podcasts by donating now at LAist.com/join. Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/WILD Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Erick is excited about a trip to Mt. Rushmore, but he's upset when one of Luna's exes crashes the party. This is part two of a nine-part serialized rom-com for your ears. The scenes and characters in this episode are inspired by Erick Galindo's life, but it's a fictional story. What's the wildest thing you've done for love? Share with us at LAist.com/wildlove. You could be featured on the podcast. Support WILD and other LAist Studios podcasts by donating now at LAist.com/join. Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/WILD Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Erick Galindo tells Megan Tan a fictional story about the wildest thing he did for love. It's inspired by his life. It all goes back to meeting Luna, a woman from Southeast Los Angeles. She could be the one. This is part one of a nine-part serialized rom-com for your ears. Have a WILD love story of your own? Share with us at LAist.com/wildlove. You could be featured on the podcast. Support WILD and other LAist Studios podcasts by donating now at LAist.com/join Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/WILD Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Erick Galindo tells Megan Tan a fictional story about the wildest thing he did for love. It's inspired by his life. It all goes back to meeting Luna, a woman from Southeast Los Angeles. She could be the one. This is part one of a nine-part serialized rom-com for your ears. Have a WILD love story of your own? Share with us at LAist.com/wildlove. You could be featured on the podcast. Support WILD and other LAist Studios podcasts by donating now at LAist.com/join Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/WILD Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
#106: We're back on our neighborhood grind! This time, HTLA host Brian De Los Santos is hanging out with a Downey pro – AND fellow LAist Studios host – Erick Galindo. Erick is the host of Wild, now in its second season with a fictional rom com based on his life growing up in Downey.Together he and Brian dive into the history of this gateway city... from its beginnings as an aerospace center to its more recent identity, according to some, as the "Mexican Beverly Hills" and explore what the city represents in greater South East LA. Guest: Erick Galindo, host, Wild
As the Writer's Guild of America goes on strike and brings the entertainment industry to a halt, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes writer and producer Erick Galindo to discuss the importance of fighting for better working wages and fair representation in Hollywood. For more about the strike, visit the WGA's site.
WILD is a podcast about growing up… kind of. About those big and small moments that transform us forever. About how sometimes we come out on the other side of chaos or adversity with scars, but we come out stronger.WILD is back for season two. This season, it's all about love with co-hosts Erick Galindo and Megan Tan. You heard Megan's pandemic love story in season one. This time, Erick tells Megan a fictional love story, inspired by the wildest thing he once did for love... It starts with an invite on a cross-country road trip with the woman who stole his heart. Join him and Melinna Bobadilla, Gabrielle Ruiz, and Atsuko Okatsuka. Does Erick find his one true love? Listen to WILD Season 2: I Think I'm Falling in Love now. Support WILD and other LAist Studios podcasts by donating now at LAist.com/join Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/WILD Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
This episode is brought to you by McDonald'sOn this episode Rachel kicks it with friends, writers and hosts of the WILDLY successful podcast, WILD, Megan Tan and Erick Galindo. “WILD” Season 2 picks up the story that Megan tells in the Season 1 episode “How Do I Love Someone,” with Megan broken-hearted but still looking for the love of her life. Meanwhile, Erick's hope for finding true love in the style of his favorite rom-coms has been all but dashed. Together, Erick and Megan present a powerful and surprising longform story about love – for other people and for one's self – through an experimental format that fuses documentary-style conversation with cinematic fictional flashbacks performed by a cast of actors led by Melinna Bobadilla (Orange is the New Black, Gentefied), Gabrielle Ruiz (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) and comedian Atsuko Okatsuka (The Intruder).Erick is a Telly Award and James Beard Foundation-winning Latino filmmaker, journalist, and culture writer who has published and produced work for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, KPCC/LAist and more. In addition to “WILD,” Erick is the creator, head writer, executive producer and host of hit podcasts including “The Ballad of Chalino Sanchez” and “Out of The Shadows.” He is also the co-creator, writer and executive producer of “The Mexican Beverly Hills, a sitcom currently in development at CBS.Previously named Producer of the Year by Adweek, Megan is a producer for LAist Studios, where she created and hosted “Snooze,” a joyful, feel-good podcast about how people conquer the things they have been putting off. While at LAist Studios, she co-created “WILD” and produced the critically-acclaimed and award-winning series “California Love.” With a background in photojournalism and documentary film, she started her own audible-visual style while hosting, producing, and managing Radiotopia's “Millennial.” She previously produced shows and episodes for Gimlet Media's “The Habitat,” Pineapple Street Media, TED, WNYC's “Radiolab,” “This American Life,” NPR's “All Things Considered,' and KALW's “The Stoop.” This episode is supported by Topo Chico Hard Seltzer
We made a rom-com! Megan Tan tells Erick Galindo a rom-com inspired by the time she fell in love during a wild time in her life when time itself felt distorted and sped up to an exponential degree. It's a fiction meets non-fiction romantic comedy… sort of. Megan Tan explains. The episode is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised. To listen to more audio rom-coms go to laist.com/wild or subscribe to WILD from LAist Studios wherever you get your podcasts.
Erick Galindo tells Megan Tan the wildest thing he did for love. It all goes back to meeting Luna, a woman from Southeast Los Angeles. She could be the one. This is part one of a nine-part serialized rom-com for your ears. The scenes and characters in this episode are inspired by Erick Galindo's life, but it's a fictional story. To listen to the full rom-com go to laist.com/wild or subscribe to WILD from LAist Studios wherever you get your podcasts. The episode is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised.
Erick continues telling Megan his wild rom-com love story. He's excited about a trip to Mt. Rushmore, but he's upset when one of Luna's exes crashes the party. This is part two of a nine-part serialized rom-com for your ears. The scenes and characters in this episode are inspired by Erick Galindo's life, but it's a fictional story. To listen to the full rom-com go to laist.com/wild or subscribe to WILD from LAist Studios wherever you get your podcasts. The episode is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised.
Did you know that a podcaster has a special place in their heart for fellow podcasters? It's for this reason that episode 118 of J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast features none other than @laistofficial's Erick Galindo and Megan Tan, who chat with us about the second season of the WILD podcast, which they co-host together.Continue reading ERICK GALINDO AND MEGAN TAN ARE WILD FOR LOVE THIS SPRING →
Did you know that a podcaster has a special place in their heart for fellow podcasters? It's for this reason that episode 118 of J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast features none other than @laistofficial's Erick Galindo and Megan Tan, who chat with us about the second season of the WILD podcast, which they co-host together.Continue reading ERICK GALINDO AND MEGAN TAN GO WILD FOR LOVE THIS SPRING →
Erick Galindo is a five-time Telly Award-winning writer, director, and showrunner originally from Southeast Los Angeles. He is the co-creator, writer and executive producer of “The Mexican Beverly Hills, a sitcom currently in development at CBS. His co-written screenplay "“A Christmas to Remember” was recently optioned by Broken English and Grandave Studios. Erick is also the creator, head writer, executive producer and host of multiple international hit podcasts including: The Ballad of Chalino Sanchez, WILD, Out of The Shadows. He has written essays on life and culture for the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, and is currently the showrunner on “Snooze” for NPR station KPCC/LAist Studios. Erick and I chat about growing up trying to see ourselves on TV, the great California/ TX debate, and latino RomComs!
WILD is a podcast about growing up… kind of. About those big and small moments that transform us forever. About how sometimes we come out on the other side of chaos or adversity with scars, but we come out stronger.WILD is back for season two. This season, it's all about love with co-hosts Erick Galindo and Megan Tan. You heard Megan's pandemic love story in season one. This time, Erick tells Megan a fictional love story, inspired by the wildest thing he once did for love... It starts with an invite on a cross-country road trip with the woman who stole his heart. Join him and Melinna Bobadilla, Gabrielle Ruiz, and Atsuko Okatsuka. Does Erick find his one true love? Listen to WILD Season 2: I Think I'm Falling in Love now. Support WILD and other LAist Studios podcasts by donating now at LAist.com/join Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/WILD Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
WILD is a podcast about growing up… kind of. About those big and small moments that transform us forever. About how sometimes we come out on the other side of chaos or adversity with scars, but we come out stronger.WILD is back for season two. This season, it's all about love with co-hosts Erick Galindo and Megan Tan. You heard Megan's pandemic love story in season one. This time, Erick tells Megan a fictional love story, inspired by the wildest thing he once did for love... It starts with an invite on a cross-country road trip with the woman who stole his heart. Join him and Melinna Bobadilla, Gabrielle Ruiz and Atsuko Okatsuka. Does Erick find his one true love? Listen to WILD Season 2: I Think I'm Falling in Love now. Support WILD and other LAist Studios podcasts by donating now at LAist.com/join Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/WILD Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
On this episode of Latinos Out Loud, the LOL-eros get the finale of the live show recorded at The Actors Company LA in Los Angeles. Rachel La Loca and co-hosts Glory Mora, Black Rose and Andrew Santiago chat it up and down with Writer, Erick Galindo, Radio Personality, Chuey Martinez, and Actor/Comedienne, Sasha Merci. The conversation gets deep with layered topics such as their experience in the media, mental health awareness, creative authenticity and more.
On this episode of Latinos Out Loud, Rachel La Loca and team pioneer out west to connect with the LOLeros living and entertaining out loud out west for our first ever LOL in LA live episode In this first episode of a two part series, Rachel alongside co-hosts Glorelys Mora, BlackRose and Andrew Santiago, kick it with actress Franceli Chapman Varela on her strides as a voiceover actor, and the heights she is taking our voices, literally, as she spearheads the annual LA hike to the Hollywood sign for Dominican Independence. Stay tuned for part two featuring Chuey Martinez, Erick Galindo, and Sasha Merci Dominican Independence Day, LA Out Loud, Part 1
Erick Galindo talks about his hit PODCAST - The Ballad of Chalino Sanchez and much more!
Writer Erick Galindo grew up with American Me and remembers vividly the impact it had on the streets of L.A. Podcaster and writer Erick Galindo doesn't hold back in the recounting of his childhood in East and Southeast LA in the 1990s. And in those days, the movie that every kid in the barrio knew backwards and forwards was American Me. Erick says he saw firsthand how the film impacted recruitment into gangs and the word on the street when it came to the murders connected to the movie. More Than a Movie: American Me is a podcast that digs into the history and mystery of American Me, a film directed by and starring Edward James Olmos that had a huge impact on Latino cinema and culture. In every episode, our host, Alex Fumero will be diving into the controversy behind the movie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Our lives would have been impossible without Ronald Reagan,” says Patty Rodriguez in the opening episode of the podcast series, Out of the Shadows: Children of 86. Rodriguez and co-host Erick Galindo created the series to explore the complicated legacy of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act. The act, which provided amnesty and a path to legal status to millions of undocumented residents, came about because of an unlikely ally: then-President Reagan. We'll talk about the history of the 1986 law, the millions of lives it changed and the families it brought out of the shadows. Guests: Erick Galindo, journalist, writer, podcast creator, television showrunner, producer and co-host, Out of the Shadows: Children of 86 podcast. Ana Raquel Minian Andjel, associate professor of History, Stanford University; author, "Undocumented Lives: The Untold Story of Mexican Migration."
The legacy of IRCA is complex but is it worth trying to do it again? Hosts Patty Rodriguez and Erick Galindo search for answers with special guest US Senator Alex Padilla. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From My Cultura Network and IHeart Podcasts Hosts Patty Rodriguez and Erick Galindo reflect on their lives as children of immigrants. They realize that a pivotal moment in their parents and their lives was in fact the signing of IRCA in 1986. That moment defined a generation. To subscribe to Out of the Shadows: Children of 86, click here.
Whose story gets told and how do the stories we hear affect our understanding of the world and other people? What if we reclaimed the stories of our families and culture, and used story as a way to build empathy? In this episode, I talk with James Beard and Telly award-winning writer, director and producer, Erick Galindo, about his work at the New York Times and LA Taco, his podcasts WILD, and Idolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sanchez, and his upcoming TV show for CBS, Mexican Beverly Hills. Erick shares his ideas about what makes for a good story, and the importance of representation in media. (Don't miss the part where we compare his true crime podcast to Rashomon!)
Hosts Patty Rodriguez and Erick Galindo's families were just some of the millions who migrated to the United States during the great migration, a period of circular movement across the border fueled by the Bracero program and shaped by America's wars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Patty Rodriguez and Erick Galindo reflect on their lives as children of immigrants. They realize that a pivotal moment in their parents and their lives was in fact the signing of IRCA in 1986. That moment defined our generation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of L.A. TACO Live with Laura we are joined by writer and podcaster Erick Galindo. We talk to Erick about all his incredible projects including his bilingual podcast, The Ballad of Chalino Sanchez. We also chat about how his New York Times piece about his hometown of Downey is now becoming a family comedy called Mexican Beverly Hills on CBS. We also chat with Elmer Argueta who works behind-the-scenes for L.A. TACO's social media accounts. We get to know more about Elmer and his start in the business. L.A. TACO reporter Mike Ade also stopped by the studio to talk about the cargo thefts in L.A.'s Northeast train tracks and how he saw the train derail first hand. We also have a special beer tasting with L.A. TACO reporter and professor, Melissa Mora Hidalgo AKA Dr. Beer Butch. We talk about Whittier's latest brewery, La Bodega and taste some of her favorite beers! @hungryineastlos , @lataco, @erickgalindo, @elmerdargueta, @bellikemike, @drbeerbutch
On this episode, the LOL crew interview the hosts of the new Sonoro and Futuro Studios podcast: “Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez" : Erick Galindo and Alejandro Mendoza. Erick and Alejandro tell us all about their 8-episode podcast that examines the extraordinary life of the Mexican singer-songwriter and how it attempts to unravel the mystery of his unsolved murder.
Erick Galindo, the young Mexican-American award-winning journalist, writer, director, and producer joins our show this week to discuss his latest podcast production, "Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez," an eight-episode podcast series that examines seven theories on why and who killed Mexican corrido singer Chalino Sánchez (a production by Sonoro, Futuro Studios, and Sin Miedo Productions.) We also discuss his new CBS television show 'Mexican Beverly Hills,' currently in development. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Narcocorrido superstar Chalino Sánchez sings to a sold-out crowd for the first time in Sinaloa. It's the best night of his career until someone hands him a note. His face turns pale and his smile slowly disappears. That night, after the show, Chalino will be executed. But who killed him and why? We begin a journey to understand Chalino's life and impact on him, and the theories behind his unsolved murder on him. This incredible story comes to us from our friends at Sonoro Media and Futuro Studios. This episode contains graphic language, scenes of violence, and drug use that are not suitable for all audiences, discretion is advised. “Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez,” is an 8-episode podcast that examines the extraordinary life of the Mexican singer-songwriter and attempts to unravel the mystery of his unsolved murder. Hosted by Erick Galindo in English and Alejandro Mendoza in Spanish. You can listen in English or Spanish on any podcast platform! Season 13 - Episode 12 - Spotlight
Through The Cracks is proud to present the English language version of the first episode of Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez from Sonoro and Futuro Studios. This 8-episode series examines the extraordinary life of the Mexican singer-songwriter and attempts to unravel the mystery of his unsolved murder. Hosted by Erick Galindo in English and Alejandro Mendoza in Spanish.
Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes writer and creator Erick Galindo to discuss the long road to developing his new podcast, “Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez,” produced by Futuro Studios and Sonoro. To subscribe to “Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez,” click here. Latino Rebels Radio is produced by Oscar Fernández of the Latino Media Collective. Music courtesy of La Plebe.
As the vaccines arrive, writer Erick Galindo's entire family gets COVID. Except his favorite person, a dog named Blanca, who teaches Erick a valuable lesson about moving on and letting go on a very special TV-style episode of WILD. Sponsors include: FEALS Become a member and get 50% automatically taken off your first order with free shipping. Feals.com/WILD PIRATE Receive 50% off on your first booking when you sign up at Pirate.com with the promo code WILD. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Erick Galindo is a Telly Award and James Beard Foundation-winning Latino filmmaker, journalist, and culture writer who has published and produced work for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, KPCC/LAist and more. Erick is the host of “WILD,” a new podcast from LAist Studios about perseverance in the face of moments that feel too big to overcome but end up changing the trajectory of our lives forever. The first season features optimistic stories from the time spent at home the past year and a half, focusing on how that time has shaped us in the present as the world begins to reopen. Erick and I discussed the personal side of the pandemic, the stories he explores on WILD, getting tired of data and headlines from the pandemic news cycle, living through the current 'event horizon' of the end of the pandemic, vaccines and vaccine hesitancy, american individualism, growing up as an immigrant in south-east LA, and more! Listen to 'WILD' wherever podcasts are found. Twitter @ErickGEEE // Instagram @erickgalindo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deekast/support
Latinidad is very diverse. We come in all colors and stripes. We don't talk the same, we don't vote the same, and...we don't look the same either. LAist's own Erick Galindo knows this well. His essay is called “On Life As A Freckle Faced, Red-Headed, Mexican American From Southeast Los Angeles.” Support the show: https://support.laist.com/laistnav
In this episode of Latinos Out Loud, the LOL crew interviews writer and host of the popular podcast, WILD, Erick Galindo. He tells us about his podcast, getting his start as a journalist, and his two documentaries about the Lakers.
Hey, 4 Things fans! We think you'll love WILD. Check out the trailer and see for yourself! About WILD : Introducing WILD, a podcast about growing up… kind of. About those moments big and small that transform us forever. About how sometimes we come out on the other side of chaos or adversity with scars but we come out stronger. About who we've been, and who we've become. WILD is about origin stories, OUR origin story. Hosted by award-winning New York Times writer Erick Galindo, in collaboration with Adweek's producer of the year, Megan Tan and LAist Studios. Season 1 is a time capsule of 10 people and how they found light in a year of darkness Listen and subscribe to WILD on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hey, Reopening America fans! We think you'll love WILD. Check out the trailer and see for yourself! About WILD : Introducing WILD, a podcast about growing up… kind of. About those moments big and small that transform us forever. About how sometimes we come out on the other side of chaos or adversity with scars but we come out stronger. About who we've been, and who we've become. WILD is about origin stories, OUR origin story. Hosted by award-winning New York Times writer Erick Galindo, in collaboration with Adweek's producer of the year, Megan Tan and LAist Studios. Season 1 is a time capsule of 10 people and how they found light in a year of darkness Listen and subscribe to WILD on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hey, Part-Time Genius fans! We think you'll love WILD. Check out the trailer and see for yourself! About WILD : Introducing WILD, a podcast about growing up… kind of. About those moments big and small that transform us forever. About how sometimes we come out on the other side of chaos or adversity with scars but we come out stronger. About who we've been, and who we've become. WILD is about origin stories, OUR origin story. Hosted by award-winning New York Times writer Erick Galindo, in collaboration with Adweek's producer of the year, Megan Tan and LAist Studios. Season 1 is a time capsule of 10 people and how they found light in a year of darkness Listen and subscribe to WILD on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Welcome to the OC BITCH! This week we talk about the seminal teen drama The OC. In the first half of the pod we talk about the larger themes and what it was like watching it for the first time, today. The second part is a discussion with the homies with Erick Galindo, Gab and … Continue reading "Episode 90 – The O.C."
Today, we are going to talk about the “Mexican Beverly Hills." It’s what one culture writer calls the city of Downey, the California city with nearly twice as many Hispanic residents than any other race in ethnicity. Here, residents are also higher-earning than other neighborhoods in Los Angeles with similar ethnic makeup. In his piece for The New York Times, author and Downey resident Erick Galindo writes, that moving to and growing up in a place like Downey “shows that Latinos can live a life of relative wealth and influence in the United States without having to give up ties to their respective and diverse Latin American cultures. But it also exemplifies a distinctly American idea: the possibility of upward mobility across generations.” We speak with Galindo about what a place like “Mexican Beverly Hills” means for Latinos, his family building generational wealth, and how Downey challenged his relationship with money. No te lo quieres perder.
Take Two talked this week to UC Santa Barbara Professor Mario T. Garcia and our columnist Erick Galindo about the Chicano Moratorium.
This week we vibe checked the Emmys. With guests Gab Chabrán, Erick Galindo, and Karen Garcia. We talk about our picks for the Emmys and the Latinx snubs.
LAUSD announces campuses won't reopen at the start of the school year, KPCC's Erick Galindo shares his story as a Mexican American, and what we're learning from close shark encounters.
This week is the Hamilton special where we talk about this small indie production, recently released on Disney+. We talk about the critiques and the various layers of the play, and our interpretation of the ending. It’s mostly just an argument but good points were made. Hopefully. With guests Gab Chabrán and Erick Galindo.
This week on the show we talked about Netflix’s Gentefied with hotshot writer Erick Galindo. We talked about the show’s language, the project of the show, and the spectrum of current shows centered around Latinx people and where this fits in. Read Erick’s article about Gentefied here. Check out his other work at thisfoo.com
Episode 50 continues!! Part 2 is on Veronica Mars with the great Erick Galindo and podcast favorite Karen. He’s done great work at L.A. Taco, from editing, to writing, to podcasting but he also loves Veronica Mars. We talk about all the hotties in the first episode and Kristen Bell’s hair. It’s a lot of … Continue reading "Episode 50 Part 2 – Veronica Mars"
Erick Galindo of the news organization L.A. Taco talks about his journalistic journey, growing up in Paramount, CA, his favorite taquerias, and why L.A. Taco is telling all the important Hispanic stories in Los Angeles. Hit up www.lataco.com/join
Martha Debayle con Erick Galindo y Greta Diericx explican cómo empezar a organizador una boda en la playa
Martha Debayle con Erick Galindo y Greta Diericx explican cómo empezar a organizador una boda en la playa