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Latina Moms' Financial Advice: Money Growth, Mindset, and Independence. In this episode, 7 Latina moms, including CEOs, money coaches, award-winning authors, and myself, share our best financial advice. Discover how to make your money grow, change limiting beliefs, and boost your financial confidence. Plus, I share my favorite money resources. About Our Guests: Sandra Velazquez: CEO of Nopalera, seen on Shark Tank. Full interview On episode 439: Sandra Velazquez Nopalera Founder & How She's Built a 7-Figure Culture Brand. Karina Mora: Curator of Mexican discovery trips. Full interview on episode: 460: How to Reclaim Your Cultural Legacy for Your Kids Nathalia Segoviano: Latinx money coach. Full interviews episode 303 How Latinas Can Build a Financial Foundation in 5 Steps With Natalia Segoviano and episode 304: How Latinos Can Build Generational Wealth for additional money tips. Jen Hemphill: Author of "Her Money Matters" and host of the "Her Dinero Matters" podcast. Full interview episode 431- Jen Hemphill: 3 Habits for Latinas to Build Money Confidence. Graciela Tiscareño-Sato: Award-winning author of the bilingual trilogy, Captain Mama books. Full interviews: episode 446: Creating a Language Foundation For Different Children's Needs and episode 449: The Award-Winning Air Force Veteran Behind Captain Mama Bilingual Books. Valeria Aloe: Award-winning author of "Uncolonized Latinas" and creator of the Rising Together Movement. Full interview: Episode 407: Valeria Aloe – How Latinas Can Transform Their Mindsets and Rise Together. Janny Perez: Host of "The Latina Mom Legacy" podcast and founder of milegasi.com In This Episode You Will Learn: 1. Changing Money Mindset: Overcome limiting beliefs and develop a positive relationship with money. 2. Budgeting and Financial Awareness: Manage money effectively through budgeting and expense tracking. 3. Investing for the Future: Secure financial stability by investing in retirement accounts. 4. Achieving Financial Independence: Gain control over finances to pursue goals and live life on your terms. 5. Prioritizing Saving and Strategic Investing: Save money and invest in assets aligned with financial goals. Hear personal experiences, insights, and best practices for growing money and building financial confidence. Plus, discover favorite money resources. Online Course: How to Raise a Bilingual Spanish Child Discounts: Use code MILEGASI for free classes at Hey Spanish and get 50% off your 1st class at Preply. Join the newsletter: La Lista at Milegasi.com DM on IG or use #thelatinamomlegacy to share thoughts about the show. Instagram: @milegasi The Latina Mom Legacy on Instagram: @thelatinamomlegacy Facebook: Mi Legasi Pinterest: @milegasi TikTok: @mi_legasi Threads: @milegasi --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelatinamomlegacy/support
akaRadioRed welcomes three hard-working Creatives. Graciela Tiscareño-Sato, President of Gracefully Global Group, founded a publishing firm for groundbreaking literature and online classes to showcase contributions of Latinos in the US. A Berkeley alumna, she was an active-duty Air Force officer/aviator for 10 years. Steve “America's Ambassador on Success” Gallegos has been a U.S. Marine, law enforcement officer, singer-songwriter, board certified civil trial lawyer, Internet entrepreneur, and published photographer. He is Co-Founder and President of the Voices of Impact Awards™. Glenda Benevides, award winning Recording Academy voting member and GRAMMY® considered singer-songwriter, is the author of Courage: Find Your Fire and Ignite Action in Your Life and host of the Glenda Benevides Music and Global Badass Goddess podcast. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Walk-The-Talk Creativity!
akaRadioRed welcomes three hard-working Creatives. Graciela Tiscareño-Sato, President of Gracefully Global Group, founded a publishing firm for groundbreaking literature and online classes to showcase contributions of Latinos in the US. A Berkeley alumna, she was an active-duty Air Force officer/aviator for 10 years. Steve “America's Ambassador on Success” Gallegos has been a U.S. Marine, law enforcement officer, singer-songwriter, board certified civil trial lawyer, Internet entrepreneur, and published photographer. He is Co-Founder and President of the Voices of Impact Awards™. Glenda Benevides, award winning Recording Academy voting member and GRAMMY® considered singer-songwriter, is the author of Courage: Find Your Fire and Ignite Action in Your Life and host of the Glenda Benevides Music and Global Badass Goddess podcast. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Walk-The-Talk Creativity!
Join Divya Parekh and Graciela Tiscareño-SatoApril to discover how women can get started on an aviation pathway, whether it is military or commercial planes. You will learn what it's like to serve and fly globally. You'll also hear how you can transition your careers from Dr. Thandi Myeni as 911 inspired her to leave a candy company to become an Eye Surgeon and help thousands of People Get Better VisionClick this link to learn more https://success.divyaparekh.com/unfairadvantage/Beyond Confidence is broadcast live Tuesdays at 10AM ET.Beyond Confidence TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Beyond Confidence Radio Show is broadcast on W4WN Radio - Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Beyond Confidence Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
akaRadioRed welcomes three hard-working Creatives. Graciela Tiscareño-Sato, President of Gracefully Global Group, founded a publishing firm for groundbreaking literature and online classes to showcase contributions of Latinos in the US. A Berkeley alumna, she was an active-duty Air Force officer/aviator for 10 years. Steve “America's Ambassador on Success” Gallegos has been a U.S. Marine, law enforcement officer, singer-songwriter, board certified civil trial lawyer, Internet entrepreneur, and published photographer. He is Co-Founder and President of the Voices of Impact Awards™. Glenda Benevides, award winning Recording Academy voting member and GRAMMY® considered singer-songwriter, is the author of Courage: Find Your Fire and Ignite Action in Your Life and host of the Glenda Benevides Music and Global Badass Goddess podcast. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Walk-The-Talk Creativity!
akaRadioRed welcomes three hard-working Creatives. Graciela Tiscareño-Sato, President of Gracefully Global Group, founded a publishing firm for groundbreaking literature and online classes to showcase contributions of Latinos in the US. A Berkeley alumna, she was an active-duty Air Force officer/aviator for 10 years. Steve “America's Ambassador on Success” Gallegos has been a U.S. Marine, law enforcement officer, singer-songwriter, board certified civil trial lawyer, Internet entrepreneur, and published photographer. He is Co-Founder and President of the Voices of Impact Awards™. Glenda Benevides, award winning Recording Academy voting member and GRAMMY® considered singer-songwriter, is the author of Courage: Find Your Fire and Ignite Action in Your Life and host of the Glenda Benevides Music and Global Badass Goddess podcast. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Walk-The-Talk Creativity!
What do you do when you grow up Latina and want to go to college but don't know how? How do you go from never being on an airplane to flying over 27 countries and sharing your story with children and families around the world? In this episode, Latina mom of 3, decorated Air Force aviation veteran, independent publisher, and author Graciela Tiscareño-Sato shares with us her inspirational story sure to capture your attention. Join us as we talk about her journey in the United States Air Force and how she became the world's first bilingual children's book creator featuring a mama in the Air Force, better known as Captain Mama or Capitan Mama. Plus, we'll talk about how she may be speaking at your local airshow and how you can win her autographed trilogy and replica airplane. Asi que no te lo pierdas! Get Your Free E-Book Copy of "Nobody Told Me This About Bilingual Parenting!" Enter the Giveaway TAKE THE PODCAST SURVEY & GET A FREE GIFT! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/D85BJRG Empower Yourself: HOW TO RAISE A BILINGUAL SPANISH CHILD ONLINE COURSE JOIN the FACEBOOK GROUP Shop: Get 25% Off your first Mi Legasi Shop purchase with code: POD25 Let's Connect: Janny: Janny on Instagram: https://instagram.com/milegasi The Latina Mom Legacy on Instagram https://instagram.com/thelatinamomlegacy Facebook: https://facebook.com/milegasi Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/milegasi TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mi_legasi Chisme: Join La Lista our Newsletter at Milegasi.com and always be in the know. Hey! Send me a DM on IG and tell me what you think about the show or use #thelatinamomlegacy so I know you're a mamamiga :) XOXO Janny --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelatinamomlegacy/support
Do you know that it's possible to raise a bilingually blind and deaf child? Do you want to know how to set a language foundation in order to raise bilingual or multilingual children? In this episode, Latina mom of 3, Air Force aviation veteran, and author, Graciela Tiscareño-Sato shares with us her journey raising 3 very different multicultural and multilingual children. Join us as we talk about her bilingual and multilingual parenting journey, including raising a Braille champion, a Japanese-loving middle child, and a proper Spanish-speaking youngest child. Plus, we'll talk about her language foundation tips and why her mami called her house “las naciones unidas.” Asi que no te lo pierdas! Remember to subscribe or follow to get all the latest podcast episodes. TAKE THE PODCAST SURVEY & GET A FREE GIFT! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/D85BJRG Connect With Today's Guest: Instagram: https://instagram.com/captainmamacapitanmama https://www.facebook.com/CaptainMama Empower Yourself: HOW TO RAISE A BILINGUAL SPANISH CHILD ONLINE COURSE JOIN the FACEBOOK GROUP Shop: Get 25% Off your first Mi Legasi Shop purchase with code: POD25 Let's Connect: Janny: Janny on Instagram: https://instagram.com/milegasi The Latina Mom Legacy on Instagram https://instagram.com/thelatinamomlegacy Facebook: https://facebook.com/milegasi Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/milegasi TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mi_legasi Chisme: Join La Lista our Newsletter at Milegasi.com and always be in the know. Hey! Send me a DM on IG and tell me what you think about the show or use #thelatinamomlegacy so I know you're a mamamiga :) XOXO Janny --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelatinamomlegacy/support
Part Three of our transition series features guest Graciela Tiscareño-Sato, an Air Force veteran, award-winning author, marketer, bilingual public speaker, and business owner Graciela talks about her book, "B.R.A.N.D. Before Your Resume," and sheds light on how she helps servicemembers, veterans and spouses create powerful, targeted AUTHENTIC Personal Brands that help them become better job candidates or aspiring entrepreneurs. Special Guest: Graciela Tiscareño-Sato.
At age 17, Linda Maloney knew that she wanted more. Her parents were divorced and couldn't afford to send her to college. Looking to take control of her life, she joined the Navy.“I think when you grow up in a difficult situation, obviously you want better for yourself, you know?” Maloney asked. “And I just wanted to impact my own life.”In the Navy, Maloney served as both an air traffic controller and a public affairs officer. She wanted to be a pilot – and had been fascinated by flight since her childhood – but postings for naval aviators were rare, with only a handful available each year. Her fortune changed in 1987, when one of that year's flight school candidates dropped out, allowing Maloney to take that person's place. She graduated as a Naval flight officer in 1988 and spent the next 16 years as a U.S. Navy pilot. After the military's Combat Exclusion Policy was lifted in 1993, Maloney became one of the first women pilots in the armed forces to serve in a combat role.On this week's episode of Borne the Battle, Maloney discusses her two decades of military service, including the sexual discrimination she faced in the Navy, the value of maintaining personal relationships and the experience of ejecting over the Atlantic Ocean following an aircraft malfunction.After retiring from the Navy in 2004, Maloney became an author, public speaker and entrepreneur, and now serves as the project director of “Proudly She Served.” This project highlights and honors the service of women Veterans by depicting them in a collection of 12 hand-painted portraits that are both published in a printed book as well as exhibited to the public.“It was an amazing opportunity, I wouldn't change it for anything,” Maloney said of her Navy career. “I could never repay the military for the opportunities that it gave to me.”Borne the Battle Veteran of the Week:Navy Veteran Katherine Leahy Additional Links: Borne the Battle #187: Darlene Iskra: First Woman to Command a Ship in the Navy Borne the Battle 232: Graciela Tiscareño-Sato, USAF Veteran, Children's Book Author, Global Marketer VA releases Asset and Infrastructure Review report
Graciela Tiscareño-Sato is an award-winning author, bilingual public speaker, and passionate storyteller who grew up in Colorado with her her four younger siblings and her parents, who were immigrants from Mexico. As a kid, Graciela's family didn't have the money to get on an airplane but when young Graciela used to see airplanes fly overhead, she always got excited and wondered where they were going. In high school, Graciela had a career counselor who's husband was an Air Force Major, and he became Graciela's mentor to help her go to college and earn her degree. Graciela's mother cried when Graciela was awarded a scholarship to her dream school because she realized Graciela was going to go to college 1000 miles away. When Graciela went to college, it was with the intention of getting a degree in architecture and being in the civil engineering squadron of the Air Force. Graciela would go on to earn her B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley as an Air Force ROTC scholarship cadet. Graciela's first time in an airplane (other than the military jet that transported her to the base) was when a female Air Force instructor pilot, took Graciela up for an orientation flight in a T-37. She saw potential in Graciela partly because Graciela was the first person the instructor took up who did not throw up that day. The instructor encouraged Graciela to tell the staff at her school, that she wanted to fly. This was the beginning of her career as a navigator in the four-person KC-135 aircrew in the Air Force. Graciela's experiences and her story blew me away and includes such things as flying fueler aircraft over Baghdad where the mission was to refuel aircraft that would take off from aircraft carriers while trying not to get shot down and coordinating precisely so that they would meet up with perfect synchronization to get the other aircraft fueled, sometimes refueling up to 8 aircraft flying in formation around the tanker. She also learned celestial navigation, and qualified to fly the F-15 2 years before women were allowed by law to fly combat aircraft and MUCH more. Graciela is a national, sought-after speaker who has presented at numerous conferences to global business audiences, college students, student veterans, educators and parents in the U.S. and Europe. In 2014, the Obama White House recognized Graciela as a Champion of Change, Woman Veteran Leader for her work raising educational expectations of young Latino students through her award-winning publishing firm, bilingual literature, and public speaking business. It was a tremendous pleasure to get to spend time with this amazing lady. I hope you enjoy the conversation that I got to have with Graciela Tiscareño-Sato. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inaia/support
Air Force Veteran Graciela Tiscarena-Sato is the founder of Gracefully Global Group, LLC, a multicultural publishing and content development firm. On this week’s episode, she discusses her military experience, transitioning into a global marketing position for a telecommunications company, writing, publishing and the importance of mentorship and personal branding.
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Graciela Tiscareno-Sato is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. She completed the Aerospace Studies program as an AFROTC (Air Force Reserve Officer Training Program) scholarship cadet while earning her degree in Architecture and Environmental Design. During her active duty career in the U.S. Air Force, she deployed to four continents and dozens of countries as aircrew member, instructor and contingency planning officer. Flying many combat sorties over Southern Iraq in the NO FLY Zone after Operation Desert Storm earned her crew the prestigious Air Medal on her first deployment. Her favorite rendezvous for aerial refueling was with the SR-71 Blackbird as it came out of its high altitude missions over the Earth at supersonic speeds. She served with a NATO Battlestaff in Vicenza, Italy, as a military liaison officer at the U.S. Embassy in Quito, Ecuador and much more. She earned a Master degree in International Management from the School of Global Commerce at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington before leaving active service. After an international marketing management career with Siemens headquartered in Munich, Germany, she created her global marketing and publishing firm, Gracefully Global Group, LLC. In November 2010, she received Entrepreneur of the Year honors at the LATINAStyle Magazine Gala in Washington D.C. In 2014, the White House honored Graciela as a White House Champion of Change, Woman Veteran Leader for creating this book series and raising educational expectations of young Latino students. Graciela actively mentors students who need education and career roadmaps, which is a central focus of her four-time award-winning and bestselling book, "Latinnovating." As a journalist and blogger, her work has been published in the U.S. and Europe in a wide variety of media. She is a sought-after keynote speaker, workshop leader and lecturer in classrooms, business schools, corporate events and educational conferences around the nation. Graciela and her family live in the San Francisco Bay Area. Graciela's military decorations include the Air Medal, the Aerial Achievement Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Joint Service Achievement Medal, the Air Force Achievement Medal, the Joint Meritorious Unit Award, the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, the Combat Readiness Medal, the National defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Southwest Asia Service Medal, and the Armed Forces Services Medal.
How do we create meaning between our values and our economics? Why is it so important to have those values ingrained in our businesses from the very beginning? In her book, Latinnovating: Green American Jobs and the Latinos Creating Them, Graciela highlights the work and innovation of Latinos in the green economy. She explains why the cultural values within the Latino community of conservation, sustainability, and creative re-use are an important driver of green innovation in America. Graciela also talks about 'Expectation Reform' vs "Education Reform', because our ideas and stories about other races and cultures need to shift from media driven stereotypes to a celebration of human creativity and diversity. Join us for an inspiring discussion on the emerging green economy and the innovations that are getting us there with Graciela Tiscareño-Sato. About The Guest:Recognized by the White House as a “Champion of Change, Woman Veteran Leader,” Graciela Tiscareño-Sato is a sought-after sustainability and leadership speaker at universities and corporate events. She graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, School of Environmental Design. Her global sustainability experience includes leading the Green Enterprise Initiative at Munich-headquartered Siemens Enterprise Networks. She helped enterprises understand the economic and environmental value of collaboration technologies that reduce corporations’ real estate needs, energy needs, employee commutes and carbon footprints.Graciela is the author of 5-time award-winning Latinnovating®: Green American Jobs and the Latinos Creating Them (first book in the Latinnovating series) which was listed by Sustainable Brands as one of “13 Hot Books by Sustainability Leaders.” PODER Magazine listed Graciela in their national "100 Green Leaders" list. She actively mentors students who need education and career roadmaps, which Latinnovating provides through inspiring childhood-to-entrepreneurship journeys of today’s green economy innovators. Her writing has published in the U.S. and Europe including Huffington Post (Green, Small Business and other sections),Environmental Leader and more.Graciela earned a master degree in International Management from Whitworth University in Washington State while flying on active duty with the U.S. Air Force.In 2014, the Business and Professional Women's Foundation in Washington D.C. presented Graciela with a National Business Women's Week award for her work as Founder and Chief Creative Officer of educational publishing and multicultural marketing firm Gracefully Global Group, LLC. The company publishes the award-winning bilingual Captain Mama children’s book series based on Graciela’s military aviation service and works with brands and nonprofit groups to gift literature as part of community outreach initiatives. She enjoys living, gardening and fishing in the San Francisco bay area with her husband and three eco-conscious children.
Graciela Tiscareño-Sato is a bilingual sought-after speakerand Chief Creative Officer of Gracefully Global Group LLC, the premiere,award-winning publishing and marketing firm for Latino innovation,entrepreneurship and leadership stories. She's the bestselling author of 5-timeaward-winning book Latinnovating: Green American Jobs and the Latinos CreatingThem. The 1st volume (of a planned series) showcasing Latino-led innovation inthe green economy, at the 2012 International Latino Book Awards, Latinnovating picked up Best BusinessBook honors, among others. Latinnovatingrepresents the convergence of Ms. Tiscareño-Sato’s corporate sustainabilityexperience, entrepreneurial drive and her desire to spotlightstereotype-busting stories of leadership from the Latino community. Graciela speaks at universities, business schools, industryconferences, corporate ERG meetings and webinars, educational conferences andK-12 literacy & career events. In 2012, she shared the stage with Secretaryof Education Arne Duncan, as keynote speaker at the Green Schools NationalConference. She serves school districts as a bilingual STEM Consultant. Graciela is a graduate of the School of Environmental Designat Berkeley, a former military officer and aviator and an active mentor toLatino youth. She earned her graduate degree in international management andmarketing while on active duty with the U.S. Air Force flying onboard KC-135refueling jets. Graciela’s thought leadership pieces have published in theU.S. and Europe including Environmental Leader, Hispanic MBAand many more.She's been quoted in the New York Timesand contributes to the Huffington Post. In March 2014, The White House named her a Champion of Change with 9 other Women Military Veteran Leaders. LATINAStyleMagazine honored her as the “Entrepreneur of the Year” in Washington D.C. Graciela's 1st children's picture book (of a plannedseries), Good Night Captain Mama, is the 1st bilingual book teaching youngchildren why mommies wear military uniforms; it was honored as “BestEducational Children’s Book – Bilingual” category at the 2014 InternationalLatino Books Awards at the ALA Convention. The Military Writers Society ofAmerica and Writer's Digest magazinehave also bestowed literary awards on this innovative children's book thatreminds Americans that women and Latinas are veterans too! What you'll learn Graciela's dream and her path to pursue it How Graciela became an aviator in the air force How talking about what she needed to do next has helped her find her next opportunity throughout her career The importance of systems and why you need to learn to master systems How she successfully transitioned from military aviator to marketer to entrepreneur, speaker and author How Graciela became a best-selling author Why you should write a book Why you need to seek mentorship wherever you can get it and not be afraid to be the first in your family to achieve new milestones Resources & Links http://captainmama.com/ http://latinnovating.com/ http://www.gracefullyglobal.com/commerce http://www.studentmentor.org/ Thank you so much for your support and for listening in ! Join my VIP list to get a FREE copy of the Logra Tu Dream book as soon as it gets published ! If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher and leave us a rating and a review. This helps us to reach more Latinos and Latinas.
GRACIELA Tiscareño-Sato, is a military veteran, bilingual keynote speaker and publisher & Chief Creative Officer at Gracefully Global Group LLC. She helps corporate brands and universities reach diverse audiences using award-winning literature as a marketing tactic. Through live presentations, books and eBooks, the award-winning educational publishing and multicultural marketing firm promotes the innovation, entrepreneurship and leadership stories missing from mainstream media from the Latino community TO mainstream audiences and school districts. Graciela also serves as a STEM consultant for K-college educators. She’s the author of two bestselling books "Latinnovating: Green American Jobs and the Latinos Creating Them," and “Good Night Captain Mama” – the 1st bilingual children’s book about women in the military. See her beautiful infographic show notes, plus her top tips and advice for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs at www.TodaysLeadingWomen.com or by clicking here!
NWP Welcomes Graciela Tiscareno-Sato Captain Sato served in the active duty US Air Force for over 9 years, as aircrew memeber and instructor navigator onboard KC-135 refueling tankers. She's a graduate of the University of California Berkley where she attended as an Air Force ROTC scholarship cadet. First-Ever Bilingual Children’s Picture Book about why Mommies Wear Military Uniforms Now Available to Celebrate the 4th of July Good Night Captain Mama will Benefit a Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program San Francisco, CA (July 3, 2013) Publisher Gracefully Global Group LLC announces the general availability of Good Night Captain Mama, a unique early picture book for children ages three to eight authored by Graciela Tiscareño-Sato. Written in both English and Spanish (subtitled Buenas Noches Capitán Mamá), this book was conceived by a Latina military veteran who served as an officer and aviator in the U.S. Air Force. Inspired by a conversation between the author and her four year-old son when he saw her in her flight suit, the picture book is beautifully illustrated by Ms. Linda Lens whose father Alberto served in the United States Air Force. The book went to print with nearly two dozen endorsements from the educational, library, military and Latino communities. www.captainmama.com www.northwestprime.com
NWP Welcomes Graciela Tiscareno-Sato Captain Sato served in the active duty US Air Force for over 9 years, as aircrew memeber and instructor navigator onboard KC-135 refueling tankers. She's a graduate of the University of California Berkley where she attended as an Air Force ROTC scholarship cadet. First-Ever Bilingual Children’s Picture Book about why Mommies Wear Military Uniforms Now Available to Celebrate the 4th of July Good Night Captain Mama will Benefit a Veteran Entrepreneurship Training ProgramPublisher Gracefully Global Group LLC announces the general availability of Good Night Captain Mama, a unique early picture book for children ages three to eight authored by Graciela Tiscareño-Sato. Written in both English and Spanish (subtitled Buenas Noches Capitán Mamá), this book was conceived by a Latina military veteran who served as an officer and aviator in the U.S. Air Force. Inspired by a conversation between the author and her four year-old son when he saw her in her flight suit, the picture book is beautifully illustrated by Ms. Linda Lens whose father Alberto served in the United States Air Force. The book went to print with nearly two dozen endorsements from the educational, library, military and Latino communities. www.captainmama.com www.northwestprime.com
NWP Welcomes Graciela Tiscareno-Sato Captain Sato served in the active duty US Air Force for over 9 years, as aircrew memeber and instructor navigator onboard KC-135 refueling tankers. She's a graduate of the University of California Berkley where she attended as an Air Force ROTC scholarship cadet. First-Ever Bilingual Children’s Picture Book about why Mommies Wear Military Uniforms Now Available to Celebrate the 4th of July Good Night Captain Mama will Benefit a Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program San Francisco, CA (July 3, 2013) Publisher Gracefully Global Group LLC announces the general availability of Good Night Captain Mama, a unique early picture book for children ages three to eight authored by Graciela Tiscareño-Sato. Written in both English and Spanish (subtitled Buenas Noches Capitán Mamá), this book was conceived by a Latina military veteran who served as an officer and aviator in the U.S. Air Force. Inspired by a conversation between the author and her four year-old son when he saw her in her flight suit, the picture book is beautifully illustrated by Ms. Linda Lens whose father Alberto served in the United States Air Force. The book went to print with nearly two dozen endorsements from the educational, library, military and Latino communities. www.captainmama.com www.northwestprime.com
NWP Welcomes Graciela Tiscareno-Sato Captain Sato served in the active duty US Air Force for over 9 years, as aircrew memeber and instructor navigator onboard KC-135 refueling tankers. She's a graduate of the University of California Berkley where she attended as an Air Force ROTC scholarship cadet. First-Ever Bilingual Children’s Picture Book about why Mommies Wear Military Uniforms Now Available to Celebrate the 4th of July Good Night Captain Mama will Benefit a Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program San Francisco, CA (July 3, 2013) Publisher Gracefully Global Group LLC announces the general availability of Good Night Captain Mama, a unique early picture book for children ages three to eight authored by Graciela Tiscareño-Sato. Written in both English and Spanish (subtitled Buenas Noches Capitán Mamá), this book was conceived by a Latina military veteran who served as an officer and aviator in the U.S. Air Force. Inspired by a conversation between the author and her four year-old son when he saw her in her flight suit, the picture book is beautifully illustrated by Ms. Linda Lens whose father Alberto served in the United States Air Force. The book went to print with nearly two dozen endorsements from the educational, library, military and Latino communities. www.captainmama.com www.northwestprime.com