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Send us a textLa trayectoria de Lucero es una poderosa narrativa de resiliencia y fortaleza. Diagnosticada con VIH a a la temprana edad de 22 años, atravesó una infancia tumultuosa marcada por la disfunción familiar, el embarazo adolescente y una relación abusiva al punto de ser mantenida en una especie de cautiverio por la familia de su pareja. A pesar de estos desafíos, Lucero emergió empoderada, decidida a ayudar a otras personas que enfrentan dificultades similares. Su historia resalta la importancia del apoyo, la autodefensa y la posibilidad de una vida plena después de la adversidad.Este episodio fue grabado en Tijuana, México, ciudad fronteriza con San Ysidro en Estados Unidos, es el cruce fronterizo más grande del mundo. Nuestro agradecimiento a Christie's Place en San Diego CA., Juan Conant de la Farmacia AHF y Marta Robles por su colaboración en esta grabación. This podcast is brought to you by the Los Angeles Family AIDS Network
Send us a textJoin Athena on The Global Latin Factor Podcast as she opens up about her powerful journey of falling in love with her Latina identity. In this inspiring episode, Athena shares her experiences of navigating identity struggles, overcoming cultural crises, and embracing her Latinidad with pride. Discover how Athena found the courage to stay true to her roots while learning the importance of cultural self-love, belonging, and empowerment. Whether you're a young Latina navigating the complexities of fitting in or someone looking to celebrate your heritage, this episode is a must-listen.Tune in to gain insights on self-discovery, cultural pride, and the impact of embracing your true identity in a world that often challenges it. #LatinaPride #CulturalIdentity #LatinaEmpowerment #SelfLove #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #TheGlobalLatinFactor
As we head into a new era under President Donald Trump, migration and rights are very much in the news, even as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Threatened deportations and the end of some existing paths to legal status, as well as the Supreme Court decision against university use of affirmative action, create new challenges. Aitor Bouso Gavín, a lecturer of Latinx Studies at Harvard's Ethnicity, Migration, Rights (EMR) and the faculty coordinator for the Latinx Studies Working Group, discusses the important role of Latinx Studies.
Have you ever felt unheard in a conversation? Or wondered why society seems more divided than ever? Historian and podcast host Ramona Houston joins us to reveal how radical listening can bridge cultural divides, resolve conflicts, and reshape history. Ramona Houston is a U.S. historian specializing in African American and Mexican American history. As we celebrate Black History Month, Ramona shares her insights on the power of listening and its impact on understanding history and resolving conflicts. In this episode, she highlights the significance of radical listening—truly hearing what others say and what remains unspoken. Ramona discusses how listening can transform relationships, whether personal or professional, and how it plays a crucial role in addressing societal challenges. Through her experiences, Ramona emphasizes the importance of recognizing often-overlooked contributions to history, particularly from women and marginalized communities. By listening to diverse voices, we can reshape our understanding of history and foster a more inclusive narrative. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a leader seeking to improve communication, or someone passionate about social change, this conversation will inspire you to embrace the art of listening and its potential to create positive change. "In the U.S., we have Black History Month, Women's History Month, AAPI Heritage Month, and Hispanic Heritage Month—times dedicated to recognizing how different groups have contributed to American history. This is important because if you read American history books, you'll see how many groups have been marginalized. As historians, we work toward a future where these histories are included in all books and in all ways—not just separated out. History changes when we start adding different groups of people.”- Ramona Houston SUPERPOWER Notes: 00:01 – The Importance of Inclusive History. Ramona Houston explains how recognizing diverse contributions in American history helps reshape historical narratives. 02:30 – How Listening Shapes Leadership and Communication. Host Raquel Ark introduces the episode, emphasizing how deep listening transforms conversations and leadership effectiveness. 05:00 – Radical Listening: Hearing What's Unspoken. Ramona shares how her husband, jazz musician Terreon Gully taught her the value of listening beyond words. 12:00 – The Impact of Social Media on Polarization. Analyzing how digital platforms reinforce ideological silos and disrupt constructive dialogue. 15:30 – Historical Silence: What's Left Out of the Story?. Why historical omissions contribute to social inequality and how embracing all perspectives can shift narratives. 21:00 – Representation in History: Who Gets Remembered? Ramona discusses the need for historical inclusion beyond white, male-centric narratives. 24:30 – Hidden Figures: The Legacy of Ralph Bunche & Kofi Annan Exploring the underrepresented global impact of Black leaders in diplomacy and human rights. 28:00 – The Ripple Effect of Untold Stories How uncovering marginalized histories can reshape our present and future. 31:00 – Books as Intellectual Property: Expanding Knowledge Horizons Ramona emphasizes the power of reading to challenge biases and broaden perspectives. 34:30 – The "Cuba" Book Example: Understanding Global Influence Raquel shares how reading historical accounts of Cuba changed her understanding of American and Puerto Rican history. 38:00 – How to Create a Culture of Listening Practical strategies for fostering an environment where different perspectives can be voiced safely. 44:00 – Radical Listening as a Leadership Tool.Why leaders must develop deep listening skills to drive meaningful, sustainable change. Key Takeaways “Listening is a powerful tool for resolving conflict and understanding one another.” – Ramona Houston “Radical listening is about hearing both what people say—and what they don't say.” - Ramona Houston “Conflict arises when we're too focused on speaking instead of truly listening.”- Ramona Houston “Social media has connected us, but it has also divided us—because we only listen to those who think like us.”- Ramona Houston “You can't resolve conflict if you're not willing to listen first.”- Ramona Houston “If you're truly listening, you're changing.”- Ramona Houston Resources and People Mentioned Carter G. Woodson - Founder of Black History Month. Ralph Bunch - Influential in creating the United Nations and a significant figure in human rights. Kofi Annan - First person of African descent to lead the United Nations and initiated the Global Compact. Dr. Juan Andrade - Founder of the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute. Recommended Listening Superpower Podcast Episodes Empowering Voices for Social Impact and Connecting Communities with Ramona Houston Starting from Zero: The Impact of Listening to What is Not Being Said with Grammy Winning Musician Terreon Gully Definition of Listening Based on Science with Dr. Avi Kluger Connect with Ramona Houston Website: https://ramonahouston.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramonahouston/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.RamonaHouston#
It sure looks like Trump's Department of Defense is biased and prejudiced under the command of Pete Hegseth, as he interprets Trump's Executive Order to eliminate the “dreaded” Diversity Equity and Inclusion provisions in the military, to say goodbye to MLK Jr. Day, Black Heritage Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, Women's Equality Month, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jewish Heritage Month and the like. Michael Popok explains how Trump's obsession with rooting out his enemies and the policies of the democrats, and his efforts to govern by Executive Order, plays into the Democrats hands by exhausting his political capital while making his Administration defend 1 or more lawsuits per day for the next 4 years. Qualia: Head to https://qualialife.com/LEGALAF and use promo code: LEGALAF at checkout for 15% off your purchase! Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mexican Gothic Author Comes to Jacksonville Silvia Moreno-Garcia, the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic, is coming to Jacksonville for Hispanic Heritage Month. Her latest novel is a historical drama set in Hollywood, following three different point of view characters all tied to the production of a movie inspired by the Biblical story of Salome. FEATURED BOOK: The Seventh Veil of Salome 1950s Hollywood: Every actress wants to play Salome, the star-making role in a big-budget movie about the legendary woman whose story has inspired artists since ancient times. So when the film's mercurial director casts Vera Larios, an unknown Mexican ingenue, in the lead role, she quickly becomes the talk of the town. Vera also becomes an object of envy for Nancy Hartley, a bit player whose career has stalled and who will do anything to win the fame she believes she richly deserves. Two actresses, both determined to make it to the top in Golden Age Hollywood—a city overflowing with gossip, scandal, and intrigue—make for a sizzling combination. Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the author of a number of critically acclaimed novels, including Gods of Jade and Shadow (Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, Ignyte Award), Mexican Gothic (Locus Award, British Fantasy Award, Pacific Northwest Book Award, Aurora Award, Goodreads Award), Velvet Was the Night (finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Macavity Award), and her newest book, The Seventh Veil of Salome, which was a Good Morning America Book Club pick for August 2024. Mexican by birth, Canadian by inclination. Cachanilla and Canuck, originally from Baja California, Silvia now resides in Vancouver. She has an MA in Science and Technology Studies from the University of British Columbia. Interviewer Michelle Lizet Flores is a graduate of the FSU and NYU creative writing programs. She currently works as a Creative Writing Instructor at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and co-hosts the What's in a Verse Poetry Open Mic at Rain Dogs. Publications include The NCTE English Journal, Salt Hill Journal, and The Talon Review. A finalist for the Juan Felipe Herrera Award for Poetry, she wrote the chapbooks Cuentos from the Swamp and Memoria, and the picture book, Carlito the Bat Learns to Trick or Treat. Her short fiction is in the anthology, Places We Build in the Universe. Invasive Species, her first full-length collection of poetry, is currently available from Finishing Line Press. READ Check out Silvia's work from the Library! THE LIBRARY RECOMMENDS The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas The Bullet Swallower by Elizabeth Gonzales James The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones Piñata by Leopoldo Gout Monstrilio by Gerardo Sámano Córdova Malas by Marcela Fuentes The Death of Vivek Oji by Awkaeke Emezi Bad Fruit by Ella King Black Candle Women by Diane Marie Brown The Queen of the Cicadas by V Castro River Woman, River Demon by Jennifer Givhan --- Never miss an event! Sign up for email newsletters at https://bit.ly/JaxLibraryUpdates Jacksonville Public LibraryWebsite: https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaxlibrary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaxLibrary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaxlibrary/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl Contact Us: jplpromotions@coj.net
In Revelation 7 we get a beautiful prophetic picture of every tribe, tongue and nation gathered around the throne of Jesus bringing their unique gift of worship. We believe that even here on earth we have the opportunity to live into that reality.On Sunday, October 13, to celebrate and close out Hispanic Heritage Month, we had our first Hispanic Worship Celebration! It was a great day to celebrate all the ways our Hispanic and Latino brothers and sisters bring so much depth, joy and value to our faith and worship.Pastor Chris sat down with our Worship Director, David Virgo for a recap of the celebration - check it out!
Breaking Through with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner (Powered by MomsRising)
On the radio show this week, we cover excitement that the VP Kamala Harris economic agenda includes policies that have long been shown to help families and businesses alike like childcare and paid family/medical leave; we dive into the attack on women and families' freedoms by the far right and how to protect democracy; we hear about the Embrace Race program and how to get more info and stay engaged over time, including with kids; and we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and lift up the importance and power of Latina voters. *Special guests include: Dawn Huckelbridge, Paid Leave PAC, @dhuckelbridge; Kalisha Dessources Figures, KDF Strategies; Andrew Grant-Thomas, EmbraceRace; and Xochitl Oseguera, MomsRising / MamásConPoder, @MomsRising @MamasConPoder.
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we honor the rich histories and contributions of Hispanic Americans. But in our digital age, how do we make these celebrations truly meaningful? And how do we turn virtual classrooms into spaces of real cultural exchange? In a world where screens often divide us, one teacher has found a way to use them to unite cultures and ignite understanding. Joining Kevin P. Chavous today is Paola Stauffer, a high school Spanish teacher at Florida Cyber Charter Academy. She's transforming online education by turning a bedroom in her home into an interactive cultural exhibit and using family recipes to engage students and their families. Paola is here to share how she creates a vibrant, culturally rich environment in the digital world, fostering empathy, connection, and a deep appreciation for diverse heritage. Key Topics: 00:00: Introduction: Hispanic Heritage Month and virtual education 03:15: From Colombia to the US: Paola's teaching journey 06:30: Innovating online Spanish education 09:45: The virtual museum: Bringing culture to life 13:00: Building belonging in diverse digital classrooms 16:15: Storytelling as a language learning tool 19:30: Top resources for world language teachers —--------------------------------------------------------- Enroll now at K12 for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling. Visit https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/ to learn more about how K12 empowers students to succeed in the digital age. Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
Pam Conner, city manager of the City of Powder Springs, joins host Carol Morgan for this week's Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio episode. In this podcast segment, Conner discusses methods for developing one of Atlanta's fastest-growing cities. Events + Gatherings Events and gatherings are a driving force for city growth, according to Conner. The City of Powder Springs works diligently with residents to host diverse events that represent its larger population. The city plans yearly holiday celebrations, including Independence Day fireworks, Veteran's Day celebrations, chili cook-offs, and Hispanic Heritage Month activities in October. Other community events include the Brown Bag concert series, 5K running events, Bookfest, health and wellness workshops and meet-and-greets with local law enforcement. Listening to Residents Listening to residents' concerns and suggestions is another essential element of city planning. Whether it is a dog park or better roads, it is crucial for city planners to give residents a platform to voice their concerns. It is even more important to put those ideas into action. “We are also developing and planning to develop more parking and transportation improvements,” said Conner. “The city's a small city, and its geography is what it is. There are opportunities for some intersection improvements to help move people along, and, you know, the folks who do live here have valid comments and concerns about the traffic.” Adding Rooftops How does a city like Powder Springs grow its population? The City has added multifamily and townhome developments and strives to boost its population during the day. This means businesses and attractions invite residents to engage throughout the day through dining, recreation, shopping and more! Conner notes that walkability is especially attractive to new and younger residents. Situated on the edge of Thurman Springs Park Square, a new multifamily development is nearly complete with 220 units. These homes put residents within walking distance of city events, with some that include balconies overlooking the square. A second housing development is underway about two blocks from the downtown area. “I think that with all the apartments downtown and the multifamily, you're going to see that a lot of people work from home and that's going to boost the population during the day too,” said Conner. “Because you can work from home two or three days a week, run out and grab your coffee, or run out and grab your lunch and you can walk there.” Tune in to the full interview above to learn more about the City of Powder Springs or visit www.CityOfPowderSprings.org. About the City of Powder Springs Located in southwest Cobb County, Powder Springs boasts a small-town atmosphere complemented by booming developments in housing, community engagement and recreation. What does city growth look like for Powder Springs? Recently, the City of Powder Springs recreated its City Center, once known as the “heart and soul of the community” during the city's beginnings. Other recent additions to Powder Springs include Thurman Springs Park, a town square area with an amphitheater and splash pad, Powder Springs Park and its renovated City Hall. “Grand ideas are grand, but they don't help you if they just stay on paper or on the shelf,” said Conner. “So, the city worked really hard with the Downtown Development Authority to make those changes downtown, and you can start to see that revitalization with more people down at the events that we have.” The Silver Comet Trail, a paved rail trail running from Smyrna, Georgia, to Alabama, passes through Powder Springs and is a recreational staple for residents. The Linear Park trailhead provides access from Powder Springs, forming connections across Cobb County. Powder Springs is also home to the Seven Springs Museum, full of rich local history. A special thank you to Denim Marketing for sponsoring Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, José swaps stories with the brilliant host of Pati's Mexican Table. Among the topics discussed: Narnia, the dual life of the immigrant, a border town full of dentists and the most Mexican dish you've never tried.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What did you watch and stayed up wayyy too late? We play smarter than your hood with the listeners! What movies traumatized you? When did you shoot your shot? It is the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month.. what do you love about the culture?
What did you watch and stayed up wayyy too late? We play smarter than your hood with the listeners! What movies traumatized you? When did you shoot your shot? It is the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month.. what do you love about the culture?
This episode of Ray Ray's Podcast is sponsored by Spotify for Podcasters and Litt Vacations, in partnership with Pandora. Sept 15th - Oct 15th is Hispanic Heritage Month. In honor of that, we wanted to highlight people doing great things in the Hispanic community. Also, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and we would love to extend our love and support to every woman fighting and battling we support you. We sat with our Friend K.G. Graham (@cosignkg) the Founder of “COSIGN Enterprises” (@cosignmag). We caught up with K.G. and talked about what has happened with him since the last time he was on the show, including the new “COSIGN Studio”, being an Afro-Latino, this year's “COSIGN Awards” and much more. We would like to give a big shoutout to Tite for providing our intro music from his single "Get'n Paid" featuring Chalie Boy. Our podcast is recorded on the 10th floor of Hello Studios. Visit our Website www.RayRaysPodcast.com for all of our fantastic content. Continue to follow us on all social media IG @rayrays_podcast Facebook.com/RayRaysPodcast and TikTok @rayrayspodcast. Follow us on YouTube. Like and Subscribe on YouTube Please.
"If you have nobody, you have yourself." Lillian ColonWhen Lillian Colon shared that phrase above with Rob Scheer when he interviewed her recently, there was a pause in the conversation as those words hit home. Reflect on them for a moment.On today's episode of Fostering Change, Rob interviews Lillian Colon, who spent more than a decade in a strict New York City orphanage because her father “thought it would be best” to separate from the mother she adored. With restrictions all around her, she strove to be someone better than anyone ever believed she could. Lilly never knew the care and loving attention of a stable family, but she didn't let obstacles and family tragedies stand in the way of her dreams.As a child, after the nuns who ran the orphanage took her to Radio City Music Hall to see the famed “Rockettes, “Lilly was driven to become a dancer. A graduate of New York's prestigious High School of Performing Arts (if you've ever seen the movie Fame,” you'll understand), Lillian became the first Latina Rockette. Lillian achieved so much more in her career, having performed with some of the great names in Hollywood and on Broadway, including the legendary Chita Rivera. Most recently, she was the oldest dancer in the Hollywood adaptation of Lin Manuel Miranda's “In the Heights!” We celebrate this achievement on the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month.Lillian shares all this in her memoir Lilly: The First Latina Rockette. This is a truly lovely conversation with a wonderful, good human. We know you will enjoy her growing-up stories and her performance success.To find out more about what Lillian is up to, please visit her website: https://www.lilliancolon.com/ You can purchase her book here: https://www.lilliancolon.com/product/lilly-book/Thank you for listening! Of course, if you have any questions or comments about today's episode or a suggestion for a guest for Fostering Change, please reach out to us at info@comfortcases.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final episode of our Hispanic Heritage Month series, I'm joined by Dr. Tim Storey and Pastor Robert Rocha from Voz Church Ontario. We dive into the rise of a new generation of Hispanics in the Christian church, discussing the challenges and opportunities ahead. We explore what the Hispanic church needs to learn and apply to thrive in today's world. Don't miss this powerful conversation on faith, growth, and the future of the Latino community in the church. Thank you for listening to The Road To Restoration Podcast. #HispanicHeritage #FaithAndFuture
“Make every decision in your career on the basis of values and principles, and you will be successful.” Fernando Aguirre is the former CEO of Chiquita Brands International, and currently a Professional Baseball Owner - as CEO of the Erie SeaWolves (AA affiliate for the Detroit Tigers), and Vice-chair of Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Advanced A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs). Fernando also owned a minority position in the Cincinnati Reds for 14 years before divesting in 2019. Fernando got his start at P&G - where he worked for 23+ years - during which he was President of P&G Brazil. Fernando currently serves on several boards - some of which include CVS Health, Synchrony Financial, and Duke's Fuqua school of business. He's previously served on the boards of Aetna, Coca Cola, Levi's, Univision, and USC's Marshall School of Business. Fernando's been active in the Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethic, the International Board of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, received the NFL's Hispanic Heritage Leadership award in 2011. AND - He was the first Hispanic CEO to participate in CBS's Undercover Boss. In a spanning conversation of fantastic stories, get ready for some lessons learned across cultures, and around the world. This is a replay from one of our earliest episodes in 2021 - celebrating Hispanic P&G Alumni leadership this Hispanic Heritage Month. Got a favorite past guest, or idea for a future “Learnings from Leaders” episode? Reach out at pgalumpod@gmail.com
Chris Valdes reflects on his upbringing, where food played a central role in his Cuban family, and how his mother's teachings deeply shaped his cooking style. He recalls early mornings spent picking up fresh Cuban bread for their family restaurant and the nostalgic comfort of dishes like the Cuban steak sandwich. Chris discusses key creations, such as his Miami-inspired Spanish tortilla and that same steak sandwich, both of which hold personal significance. He offers insights into his creative process, balancing tradition with experimentation, and shares practical cooking tips, including how to master the tricky tortilla flip. Chris touches on the profound influence of his culinary heroes, particularly his mother and Chef Emeril Lagass, and how they helped mold his career. The chef opens up about the challenges of launching a catering business at just 19, from financial hurdles to personal doubts, and provides advice to young entrepreneurs about the importance of perseverance and passion. The Miami native dishes on his favorite local food spots, showcasing the city's vibrant food culture. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: [HERE] Follow Food Network on Instagram: HERE Follow Jaymee Sire on Instagram: HERE Follow Chris Valdes on Instagram: HERE Learn More About Dig In With: HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Co-Founder Eva Longoria and Head of Production Alejandra Pelayo dive into the vibrant world of their shared entrepreneurial effort: Casa del Sol Tequila, a brand proudly led by women who honor their Mexican heritage. Join us as we explore the artistry of tequila making, the stories behind each sip, and their ultimate commitment to integrity and tradition. Recorded just after Mexican Independence Day, this episode closes our month-long celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Salud!
Like a seed this episode started as an idea, “How can we honor National Hispanic Heritage Month?” Flower Gods - Music from Natalia Lafourcade and Santana As we developed the episode, that seed grew into a bud. The potential of what we were working on became clear. We continued watering it with inspiration and genuine curiosity. Soon the layers unfolded revealing our true intentions.
NBC Senior Consumer and Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen gives tips on protecting your privacy and security on social media. Also, in honor of Hispanic Heritage month, NBC Correspondent Marissa Parra hears from entrepreneur Pilar Guzman on how she helps others break into the food space. And, hockey legend Henrik Lundqvist shares how a heart condition caused him to retire from hockey and how he continues to stay active in retirement.
On this week's Motivational Mondays, we take the opportunity to honor Hispanic Heritage Month. We invite you to revisit the impactful stories and contributions of six remarkable Hispanic leaders who have appeared on the podcast. We're thrilled and honored to feature Stephanie Shojaee, Jose R. Costa, Shadille Estepan, Hugh Jones, Angel Martinez and Peter Orozco, to share their unique perspectives in their fields. Each guest brings a unique perspective and illustrates how Hispanic culture enriches various sectors, including real estate, mental health, entrepreneurship, and the arts. This rewind episode serves as a reminder of the extraordinary impact these leaders have in their respective fields and the importance of embracing diverse cultural narratives in enriching the broader conversation about identity, resilience, and community.This week, you'll learn how Stephanie Shojaee learned to embrace her heritage, all about Lady Gaga's mission to end the youth mental health crisis, and the importance of standing up for each other on social issues.LEARN MORE:Stephanie Shojaee (https://www.nsls.org/blog/putting-in-the-work-for-success)Jose R. Costa (https://www.nsls.org/blog/unleash-your-leadership-edge)Shadille Estepan (https://www.nsls.org/blog/building-a-kinder-and-braver-world)Hugh Jones (https://www.nsls.org/blog/turn-your-ambitions-into-reality)Angel Martinez (https://www.nsls.org/blog/building-beauty-from-the-inside)Peter Orozco (https://www.nsls.org/blog/choosing-tenacity-over-adversity)NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:> > Listen to the bonus episode to learn how embracing your identity sets you apart from the pack (https://thens.ls/3zPA6tN)Mentioned in this episode:NSLS members!
Meanwhile… It's illegal to smuggle bologna in from Mexico, singer Lana Del Rey had a surprise wedding, and Stephen celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with a special new segment, “Mientras Tanto.” Then our science-obsessed host Stephen Colbert brings you all the latest science stories from the world of science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Recruit the right people with the right principles." Jorge Montoya was President of P&G Latin America from 1999-2004. Having spent 30 years rising through the ranks of P&G - his expertise extends across all international business. Jorge currently serves on the boards of Gap, Inc and Kroger - and was named among the 50 most important Hispanics in Business & Technology. His foundation with his wife supports underserved children's education in Peru and Venezuela. Jorge shares his story - growing up in Peru (the son of a teacher), becoming an All-America NCAA soccer player, and setting up a company in a foreign country. He shares the importance of building a business culture without compromising ethics and integrity. And ultimately, for Jorge, the most important results come from growing your business, and growing your organization. This is a replay from one of our earliest episodes in 2020 - celebrating Hispanic P&G Alumni leadership this Hispanic Heritage Month. Got a favorite past guest, or idea for a future “Learnings from Leaders” episode? Reach out at pgalumpod@gmail.com
This week, we've got a jam-packed episode with updates on beta testing, new features, pop-ups, and exclusive offers just for you. Plus, we're sharing the latest news about your favorite Peloton instructors and some fun tidbits from the community. Longtime Peloton members get "Welcome" emails. Strength+ App Beta Testing: Peloton's Strength+ app is currently in beta testing. Some users are now seeing a "Weekly Plan" option in their app. Peloton Pop-Up in Australia: Get ready, Australia! Peloton is setting up a special pop-up store! Marathon Stories: Peloton wants to hear about your marathon journeys. Share your stories and be part of the community. Studio Website Outage: The Peloton Studio website recently experienced a major outage. Stay tuned for more updates. Lululemon Special Offers: Peloton members can now enjoy special offers from Lululemon. Don't miss out! Bid on Peloton Classes: Use your Hilton Honors points to bid on exclusive Peloton classes. It's a unique way to experience your favorite workouts. Quick HIITs: A roundup of the latest high-intensity interval training sessions you can try. Peloton Wins Investor Lawsuit: Learn more about the recent legal victory for Peloton. Instructor Highlights: Dr. Jenn - The psychological impact of having an Olympic medal taken away. Kirsten Ferguson will be running the New York City Marathon. Marcel Dinkins got stuck in France, but she's making the best of it! Irene Kaymer celebrated her wedding ceremony. Jess King was featured in Parents Magazine. Susie Chan was spotlighted in UK Women's Fitness Magazine. The latest artist series features Selena. Go behind the scenes with Keith Urban. Check out the AFO Spotify playlist for some fresh tunes. TCO Top Five. This Week at Peloton. Peloton debuts its first-ever Jewish New Year ride. New guided scenic classes with instructor narration have been introduced. More classes have been added for Latin & Hispanic Heritage Month. Lanebreak nominated for a Unity Award. New apparel drop – don't miss the latest styles! Peloton Birthdays: Celebrate with Nico Sarani (10/03) and Kirra Michel (10/10). If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review! Share your thoughts on social media using #PelotonAndFitness. And if you have any questions or topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to reach out. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.theclipout.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we honor Hispanic Heritage Month, the Rev. Dr. Lydia Munoz reminds us of the importance of listening to one another's stories and respecting one another's journeys as we live into a diverse and inclusive church that encompasses a rich tapestry of Hispanic and Latine heritage in the U.S. More information and a full transcript … Continue reading "Diversity in The UMC: Telling our stories leads to unity"
Afro-Cuban and Afro-Brazilian musical giants have long enjoyed the spotlight, yet throughout Latin America there are other black enclaves producing some of the New World's most vibrant music. Their stories have gone untold for far too long. In this episode, Afropop explores these lost sounds, starting in an Ecuadorian desert valley where African and Andean traditions have mixed seamlessly into fiery dance music. Then we're off to mangrove-studded Esmeraldas to search out the last marimba legends living on the jungle waterways. We continue to Bolivia, where a tiny black minority uses their music to fight for recognition by the indigenous government and last, we'll listen to the driving carnival music of Uruguay, candombe. Tune in for exclusive interviews and recordings by everyone from marimba master Papa Roncon to Candombe-jazz legend Hugo Fattoruso. Produced by Marlon Bishop. Originally aired 2009.
Oscar-winning actor Ariana DeBose talks about showing off her culinary talents in her new movie, 'House of Spoils.' Also, to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, chef Marisel Salazar shares a delicious Latin-inspired fried chicken recipe. Plus, Jonathan Bennett joins to discuss his new competition series 'Finding Mr. Christmas,' a show where ten men compete in a series of challenges to earn the title of 'Mr. Christmas.
A financial planner details new trends and opportunities to know about when it comes to retirement. Also, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, learn about the designer behind the brand 'Luar,' Raul Lopez, and how his family and upbringing inspired his passion for fashion. Plus, discover some unbeatable deals on fall wardrobe staples, home essentials, and more.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Kevin P. Chavous explores critical issues facing Hispanic and Latino students in America's education system. This special episode features insights from Thomas A. Saenz and Amalia Chamorro on supporting this growing demographic and ensuring equitable opportunities for success. Key Topics: 00:00 - Introduction to the growing Hispanic and Latino student population 05:00 - Demographic shifts in Latino population distribution across the US 10:00 - Educational inequities exacerbated by the pandemic 15:00 - Fostering cultural acceptance and dispelling demographic fears 20:00 - Confronting challenges in equitable funding and resource allocation 25:00 - Enhancing teacher preparedness for English language learners 30:00 - Rethinking standardized testing and native language assessments 35:00 - Concluding insights on investing in Latino students' education —--------------------------------------------------------- Enroll now at K12 for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling. Visit https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/ to learn more about how K12 empowers students to succeed in the digital age. Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
A closer look at unexpected trends in dating as more young people are ditching the dating apps to find love in person. Also, inside the push to create a safe and effective vaccine for breast cancer. Plus, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, pastry chef Paola Velez shares a delicious coquito cheesecake recipe.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we are rerunning an episode hosted by former Ellevate Network Executive, Maricella Herrera with Sofia B. Pertuz PhD., DEI professional and executive coach. During the episode, Sofia discusses the importance of caring leadership, how to handle "professional neglect" with remote work, and updating the terminology of DEI. Sofia is also the host of the Hispanic Community Circle which meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month. Enjoy the show and Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!
How is everyone enjoying the Fall season so far?? This week we have Discover Long Island's International Sales Representative, Alfredo Gonzalaz joining the fun to fill in for Kristen – he shares the exciting highlights of the American Cup hosted right here on Long Island, fun new things to look forward to in general as a destination and so much more! We're also sipping some local cider from our friends at the Riverhead Ciderhouse to keep up the autumn spirit. Be sure to check out some great events here on LI for Hispanic Heritage Month and the rest of the season!!#TasteOfLongIsland Riverhead Ciderhouse is the perfect place to enjoy the Fall Season - From classic apple blends to innovative fruit-infused concoctions, their ciders are the perfect companions for every palate. Every sip is a journey through New York's orchards, just for you! From brain-bending Trivia Nights to the toe-tapping tunes of Dueling Pianos and amazing Live Music, their events are not to be missed.Learn more at riverheadcider.com *You can also find them on our mobile app!*Want to be featured on Taste of Long Island and be featured on our social channels and website? Email us at Spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com#LongIslandLifeCheck out our new blog: Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice: Where to Find LI's Best Pumpkin Drinks-Pickin' Pumpkins Pumpkin Ale from Long Island Farm Brewery in Manorville-Pumpkin Pie Cider from Riverhead Ciderhouse in Riverhead-NOFO Pumpkin Ale from Riverhead Brew House in Riverhead-Pumpkin Beer Tasting Flights at Tap RoomHispanic Heritage Month! Check out these great events to celebrate the Hispanic Culture here on Long Island:9/27: Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration in Huntington Station (Just Passed)Now-10/13: Hispanic Heritage Month Family Craft Activities at Cradle of Aviation Museum10/12: Los Lobos at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center10/14: Disney Encanto Sing-Along Live at The Staller Center10/18: Marco Antonio Solis at UBS Arena#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandFriday, October 4thHamptons International Fim Festival Kicks Off (Runs through 10/20)Haunted Tree House Days at Long Island Aquarium Start (Weekends in October)Saturday, October 5thConnetquot River State Park Preserve Centennial CelebrationGreenport Skate Park Sk8tober ContestOKTOBERFEST at Reflextions RiverheadCONNECT WITH US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/ DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you! Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm)Thanks to our generous sponsor, Sands New York - visit www.sandsnewyork.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us in this catch up episode as we talk about what we've been up to, we celebrated JoJo's birthday in style, we share our unforgettable experiences at a WNBA game (where we spotted Ashlyn Harris) and recount our thrilling helicopter ride over the NYC skyline. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we dive into the rich cultural contributions of LGBTQ+ Latinas who have paved the way for representation in the media. From trailblazers to modern icons, we quickly highlight their impact and discuss how they've used their platforms to uplift the visibility of LGBTQ+ Latinxs. FAMILY MEETING “About 5y ago I met my wife through TikTok . She slid in my dms and it was history after that. So I moved in and a year later we moved out of where she was and got married. Things were good until we hit 3 years” “I recently broke up with my GF of almost two years. On our first date, I found out she was still legally married to her ex wife.” FOLLOW LES CHAT ON SOCIAL MEDIA/PATREON: IG: https://www.instagram.com/les.chatpodcast/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@les.chatpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@leschatpodcast/ Link tree: https://linktr.ee/leschat Gender Neutral Boxers: Get 10% off with our code: LES10 https://www.luckyskivvies.com/ Les Chat Merch: https://leschat.bigcartel.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leschatpodcast/support
Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion
We wrap up Hispanic Heritage Month with Louis's last pick, Las Tinieblas (The Darkness). Then we chat about what the algorithm made us watch. Support us on Patreon! Patrons have access to the NOTLP Discord Server, weekly virtual meetups with the hosts, ad free episodes and tons of other great content. This podcast is brought to you by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Ernest Perez Jeremy, Cassie & Gamora Burmeister Jeff L Iona Goodwin Branan & Emily Intravia-Whitehead Bill Chandler Blayne Turner Monica Martinson Bill Fahrner Brian Krause Dave Siebert Joe Juvland Matt Funke Paul Gauthier “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew https://www.tiktok.com/@nightofthelivingpodcast
Maximalist house from the sibling duo at the forefront of Berlin's new wave. Berlin is built on dance music. But of the many DJs who live, work and play there, few represent the evolution in the city's club culture like Tania and Dominik Humeres-Correa, AKA S-candalo. If the city was once governed by the tyranny of minimal, the post-pandemic era has cemented its reputation as the spot for "more-is-more" club soundtracks. It's still house and techno, but the chords are big, the drums are big and the basslines are even bigger. Nowadays, S-candalo are firm favourites at hotspots across the German capital, from Panorama Bar to Multisex and Radiant Love (not forgetting La Noche, their own burgeoning party). The duo find rich inspiration in '90s-era Latin house, a sound that takes New York house and incorporates rolling percussion from Latin genres such as samba, popularised on labels like Cutting Records and Strictly Rhythm (there's not one but two records from the latter in this mix). RA.956 fittingly lands at the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month in the US (more on that to come) and it's a resolutely fun affair. The duo's RA Podcast has got drive, sultry vocals and enough bounce to make you want to keep dancing way beyond the 90-minutes, marrying percussion-heavy house and ballroom with trance-inflected Eurodance from the '90s and early 2000s. (Oh, and a Shakira moment.) Genres aside, the duo's musical raison d'etre is pleasure. Perhaps the real scandal here is how it took us so long to get them on the series. @s-candalo @thc_dj @dhc_bln Read more at ra.co/podcast/956
On this week's episode of 'The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart': Growing fears of a wider Mideast war after Israeli airstrikes kill Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah. We have an update from Tel Aviv as Israel steps up its attacks in Lebanon and braces for possible retaliation. Border Battle: Donald Trump doubles down on his anti-immigrant rhetoric as Vice President Harris focuses on policy solutions in her visit to the border. I'll ask Cedric Richmond, of the Harris-Walz campaign, about the V-P's unflinching willingness to take on this hot-button issue. And John Leguizamo's heritage: The award-winning actor gives us a look at his new documentary series on the untold history of Latinos and how they shaped America. All that and more on “The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart.”
Last month, our producer Reanna Cruz had the opportunity to attend Baja Beach Fest in Rosarito, Mexico, a three-day Latin music festival set on the Mexican coastline. While they were there, they got the chance to tap into what's happening in the world of Mexican music – from romantic tumbados and lovesick R&B to multi-language crossovers and genre experimentation. This episode, Reanna takes us through the newest gems of the Mexican pop scene, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Songs discussed: Xavi – La Diabla Xavi – La Victima LATIN MAFIA – Julieta LATIN MAFIA – Julietota Peso Pluma, DJ Snake – TEKA Peso Pluma, Cardi B – PUT EM IN THE FRIDGE Tito Double P – MARAVILLA Son Rompe Pera – Cumbia is the New Punk Ivan Cornejo – Aquí Te Espero Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lisa Carlin, Darian Jenkins, and Christine Cupo were in-studio to discuss all the latest surrounding women's football. First up, the A3 crew react to the unfortunate news that Kelley O'Hara has been placed on the Season Ending Injury list with chronic knee degeneration. Then, the group recap the weekend that was in the NWSL. Next, a recap of the BWSL weekend including Kiko Seike's debut hat-trick as well as Arsenal and Man City playing to a 2-2 draw. Then, Sandra Herrera is welcomed in to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by shining a light on all the Latina trailblazers in women's football. Next, the panel share their moments of the weekend and finally, a preview of tonight's Angel City vs Portland Thorns match. Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @LisaCarlin32, @SandHerrera_, @Darian_Jenks, and @CCupo. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion
We're loving Louis Fowler's latest Hispanic Heritage Month pick, El Ascensor. And then we chat about The Substance and other assorted algorithm offerings. Enjoy! Support us on Patreon! Patrons have access to the NOTLP Discord Server, weekly virtual meetups with the hosts, ad free episodes and tons of other great content. This podcast is brought to you by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Ernest Perez Jeremy, Cassie & Gamora Burmeister Jeff L Iona Goodwin Branan & Emily Intravia-Whitehead Bill Chandler Blayne Turner Monica Martinson Bill Fahrner Brian Krause Dave Siebert Joe Juvland Matt Funke Paul Gauthier “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew https://www.tiktok.com/@nightofthelivingpodcast
On today's podcast, hear about Hispanic Heritage Month; what is the difference between ‘avant-garde' and ‘vanguard?' swimming-relate expression on Words and Their Stories; then, part one of 'The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky' by Stephen Crane on American Stories.
On today's podcast, hear about Hispanic Heritage Month; what is the difference between ‘avant-garde' and ‘vanguard?' swimming-relate expression on Words and Their Stories; then, part one of 'The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky' by Stephen Crane on American Stories.
-- On the Show: --Mark Robinson, the Trump-endorsed Republican North Carolina gubernatorial candidate, is caught making claims that slavery should come back, that he is a "black Nazi," and admitting to peeping in locker rooms -- Kamala Harris is interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in a policy-dense discussion -- Kamala Harris' national polling lead over Donald Trump hits is highest point yet, and it wildly triggers Donald Trump who claims to have an 8 point lead -- Fox News host and former Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow is visibly distraught that the stock market had a blowout day -- Donald Trump threatens Jewish voters and tells them that if he loses, it will be their fault, and Israel will cease to exist -- Donald Trump completely melts down over his disastrous debate performance against Kamala Harris when speaking to a Jewish group in Washington DC -- Friday feedback with David reacting and responding to audience commentary and emails -- On the Bonus Show: David visits the White House for Hispanic Heritage Month and this wildly triggers MAGA clowns on Twitter to varying degrees
Lights! Cameras! Latino Film Action! On this episode, @RachelLaLoca keeps it REEL and on location at Regal Cinemas in NYC. First off, her review is in! Hear all about the laughter and fun had when she went to see "The Parenting Musical", a hilarious show about raising children, including a song on the "official mom uniform"—yoga pants...playing now at Theatre Row on 42nd Street in NYC. See link below for more information. Then...guess who's back? Founder and Executive Director of The New York Latino Film Festival, Calixto Chinchilla. This is Calixto's fourth time on the show, and Rachel promises, he will be greeted with a two-slice toaster and an embroidered jacket next time he is a guest. The two stroll down memory lane, including Rachel's involvement, growth and a full circle moment she's had with #NYLFF. She started as a red carpet correspondent back in 2009 & 2010, starred in and voiced the commercial, spoke on a panel, served on a Q&A after the screening of a feature film she co-starred in, and it's only right the podcast continues to support the lights of nuestros filmmakers. The two also speak on the films playing this week, the ancillary programming and opportunities this robust festival has to offer this Hispanic Heritage Month in NYC. Shout out to all the past guests of #LOL whose work will be a part of this year's festival @SelenisLeyva @Ramonpesante @ElianaReyes @yoyorick @GlorelysMora @nelsonestevez @FranceliChapman @ZolaDarton @EdgardoMiranda-Rodriguez @ChefKelvin and @BenDeJesus . Calixto shares plans on the fest traveling to Puerto Rico and other cities this year, as well as the many opportunities for those behind and in front of the cameras...so be sure to follow them on social @NYLatinoFilm https://thatparentingmusical.com/ https://nylatinofilmfestival.com/2024/ Thank you @RegalCinema Check LOL out on other platforms here: https://pod.link/1330248548
Topics discussed on today's show: National IT Professionals Day, The Trendmill, Science News, Autocado, Birthdays, History Quiz, Hispanic Heritage Month, Sex After Divorce, Not My Body, Not My Choice, Hurt My Nipples, Coed Navy, Burning Genitalia, Role Playing, and Apologies.
NBC's Vicky Nguyen breaks down ways to save at secondhand stores. Also, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Eva Longoria shines a light on a Latin owned food company. Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares some of their favorite picks of the month including easy kitchen hacks, fall fashion and beauty.
Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion
We have an abbreviated podcast this week due to technical issues. We hope you find it lean and mean. We will return with a full bodied episode next week! Support us on Patreon! Patrons have access to the NOTLP Discord Server, weekly virtual meetups with the hosts, ad free episodes and tons of other great content. This podcast is brought to you by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Ernest Perez Jeremy, Cassie & Gamora Burmeister Jeff L Iona Goodwin Branan & Emily Intravia-Whitehead Bill Chandler Blayne Turner Monica Martinson Bill Fahrner Brian Krause Dave Siebert Joe Juvland Matt Funke Paul Gauthier “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew https://www.tiktok.com/@nightofthelivingpodcast
Episode 100 - Get ready to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with our milestone 100th episode of Latino Business Report! We're bringing you an exciting conversation with the incredible Rebecca Contreras—a powerhouse Latina, entrepreneur, public servant, and author. Rebecca's inspiring journey from the hood to the White House to becoming a millionaire entrepreneur is the American Dream come to life. Tune in for an inspiring story of faith, determination, and success! Website: Rebecca Contreras | Home Lost Girl - https://www.rebeccacontreras.com/lostgirl RC Business Webinars - RC Business Webinar | Rebecca Contreras
New York City has long been a major incubator for Latin music with its large populations of Puerto Rican, Dominican, Panamanian, Cuban, and Colombian musicians and music fans. We celebrate some of the giants of New York's Latin music scene—Ray Barretto, Larry Harlow, Jerry Gonzalez—as well as less well known artists. Topics include the cross-pollination between Latin music and jazz, the Panama connection featuring Rubén Blades among others, the Latin-Jewish connection and much more. Produced and co-hosted by author and Afropop producer veteran Ned Sublette with special guest Dr. Ben Lapidus, musician and author of New York and the International Sound of Latin Music, 1940 to 1990. Produced by Ned Sublette APWW #845