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Fresh out of the oven and straight to you, it's a brand new Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper! This time we welcomed Willy Mosquera who is the director of audience experience and special events at the Queens Theatre. He stopped by to talk about their upcoming Latin Culture & Dance Fiesta. This fabulous event that is apt for the neighborhood it is happening in, was an absolute blast to talk about. So make sure you tune in and turn out to support and take in this great fiesta!Queens Theatre's Latin Culture & Dance FiestaMay 2nd-4th@ Queens Theatre (Flushing Meadows-Corona Park)Tickets and more information are available at QueensTheatre.orgAnd be sure to follow Willy to stay up to date on all his upcoming projects and productions:QueensTheatre.org
If you like clothing that celebrates your identity, the Latinx-inspired T-shirt collection from Animo Apparel features iconic landmarks and symbols. Visit https://animoapparelinc.com/ for details. Animo Apparel City: Calgary Address: 3809 45 Street Southwest Website: https://animoapparelinc.com/
Send us a textExplore the rich history and cultural significance of squash in Latin American cuisine. From ancient Mesoamerican civilizations to modern-day dishes, squash has been a staple ingredient, deeply rooted in traditions and flavors. Learn how indigenous peoples cultivated pumpkins and other squashes as part of their staple diet, a practice dating back to pre-Columbian times. Discover traditional recipes like Calabacitas, a Mexican dish combining zucchini, yellow squash, peppers, corn, and tomatoes, showcasing the versatility of squash in Latin cooking. Join us as we delve into the culinary heritage of Latin America, highlighting the enduring importance of squash in its diverse and flavorful gastronomy.WEBSITE | https://thegloballatinfactor.comSupport the showSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcastTiktok: ...
Darlene Lopez shares her inspiring journey in the business world, offering valuable insights into career growth, mentorship, and navigating the corporate landscape. Drawing from her experiences at Apple and TikTok, she discusses how these roles shaped her leadership style, approach to self-promotion, and the importance of setting boundaries. A central theme in the conversation is Lopez's deep connection to Latin culture and music, which has profoundly influenced both her personal and professional life. She passionately speaks about the power of Latin artists and the growing influence of the Latinx community, particularly in music, and her mission to empower this community through her work in the arts. Series: "Career Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40306]
Darlene Lopez shares her inspiring journey in the business world, offering valuable insights into career growth, mentorship, and navigating the corporate landscape. Drawing from her experiences at Apple and TikTok, she discusses how these roles shaped her leadership style, approach to self-promotion, and the importance of setting boundaries. A central theme in the conversation is Lopez's deep connection to Latin culture and music, which has profoundly influenced both her personal and professional life. She passionately speaks about the power of Latin artists and the growing influence of the Latinx community, particularly in music, and her mission to empower this community through her work in the arts. Series: "Career Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40306]
Darlene Lopez shares her inspiring journey in the business world, offering valuable insights into career growth, mentorship, and navigating the corporate landscape. Drawing from her experiences at Apple and TikTok, she discusses how these roles shaped her leadership style, approach to self-promotion, and the importance of setting boundaries. A central theme in the conversation is Lopez's deep connection to Latin culture and music, which has profoundly influenced both her personal and professional life. She passionately speaks about the power of Latin artists and the growing influence of the Latinx community, particularly in music, and her mission to empower this community through her work in the arts. Series: "Career Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40306]
Darlene Lopez shares her inspiring journey in the business world, offering valuable insights into career growth, mentorship, and navigating the corporate landscape. Drawing from her experiences at Apple and TikTok, she discusses how these roles shaped her leadership style, approach to self-promotion, and the importance of setting boundaries. A central theme in the conversation is Lopez's deep connection to Latin culture and music, which has profoundly influenced both her personal and professional life. She passionately speaks about the power of Latin artists and the growing influence of the Latinx community, particularly in music, and her mission to empower this community through her work in the arts. Series: "Career Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40306]
Darlene Lopez shares her inspiring journey in the business world, offering valuable insights into career growth, mentorship, and navigating the corporate landscape. Drawing from her experiences at Apple and TikTok, she discusses how these roles shaped her leadership style, approach to self-promotion, and the importance of setting boundaries. A central theme in the conversation is Lopez's deep connection to Latin culture and music, which has profoundly influenced both her personal and professional life. She passionately speaks about the power of Latin artists and the growing influence of the Latinx community, particularly in music, and her mission to empower this community through her work in the arts. Series: "Career Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40306]
Darlene Lopez shares her inspiring journey in the business world, offering valuable insights into career growth, mentorship, and navigating the corporate landscape. Drawing from her experiences at Apple and TikTok, she discusses how these roles shaped her leadership style, approach to self-promotion, and the importance of setting boundaries. A central theme in the conversation is Lopez's deep connection to Latin culture and music, which has profoundly influenced both her personal and professional life. She passionately speaks about the power of Latin artists and the growing influence of the Latinx community, particularly in music, and her mission to empower this community through her work in the arts. Series: "Career Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 40306]
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican mega-star, has become a cultural phenomenon, significantly impacting both the music industry and Puerto Rico's global image. Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, he has emerged as one of the leading figures in Latin music, blending reggaeton, Latin trap, and various genres to create an eclectic and broadly appealing sound. His influence extends beyond music, reaching into areas of cultural and political commentary, largely representative of the modern Puerto Rican identity.Despite starting his career relatively recently, Bad Bunny has quickly ascended to international fame. He gained initial attention through SoundCloud, where his distinct voice and style captured the ears of many. His breakout single, "Soy Peor," helped solidify his status as a force in Latin music. Collaborations with major artists such as J Balvin, Cardi B, and Drake further expanded his reach, allowing him to cross over to English-speaking audiences while still maintaining his cultural roots.Bad Bunny's music often tackles themes relevant to his homeland, being a vocal advocate for Puerto Rican issues. He joined other artists in demanding political accountability from the local government, participating in public protests that eventually led to the resignation of Governor Ricardo Rosselló in 2019. His visibility in such matters has positioned him not only as an entertainer but also as a significant figure in social activism, amplifying concerns through his art and influence.The artist's style is characterized by a non-conformity that resonates with many fans. Bad Bunny is known for challenging traditional gender norms, both in his music and his public appearances. He often defies these conventions by dressing in unexpected outfits, painting his nails, and addressing issues like gender violence and inequality in his lyrics. This approach has won him praise for his boldness and contributed to broader conversations about gender identity in the Latin music scene.In addition to his musical achievements, Bad Bunny's involvement in entertainment has expanded to acting. He has appeared in popular series and films, broadening his influence beyond the music world and allowing him to engage with a different audience. His charisma and presence make him a sought-after figure in various forms of media, further cementing his status as a multi-faceted entertainer.Tourism in Puerto Rico has also been touched by Bad Bunny's global appeal. Although multiple factors contribute to tourism dynamics, including political stability, economic conditions, and natural disasters, his influence provides an invaluable boost. His music videos and public endorsements showcase the beauty of Puerto Rican culture and landscapes, enticing fans from around the world to visit the island. The cultural pride and visibility he brings help counterbalance negative perceptions, supporting the local economy by drawing in tourists who are curious to experience the vibrant culture he epitomizes.Bad Bunny's continued success illustrates the power of music and celebrity influence in shaping cultural narratives. His evolution from a local artist to a global superstar is a testament to his talent and the universal appeal of his message. By maintaining a connection to his roots while addressing universal themes, he has managed to create a unique space for himself in the entertainment industry, inspiring a new generation of artists and fans alike. His career will undoubtedly continue to evolve, but his impact on Puerto Rican culture and the global music scene has already left an indelible mark.
Okay, so time to get a little personal, Duckies. A bit ago, TikTok blogger @perolike posted her interview with Jenna Ortega. In it, she abruptly tells her before beginning the interview that Ortega is indeed Latin enough. This, stemming from a common criticism of Ortega and other Latin actors, that they don't represent Latin Culture enough in roles they play. Quite the polarizing conversation something like that can start up. It got your hosts thinking, have Nicky Trendz or Manny Oso ever been told they aren't Latin enough? This conversation definitely got Manny Oso to open up. He'll admit how he didn't take enough time to learn his heritage as he probably should have. Which is why he says he's not a good dancer. And Nicky Trendz has heard this a lot! Being Puerto Rican, there is a constant conversation of whether or not she is showing enough Puerto Rican Culture in her life. The Rubber Ducky Gang brings you the conversation. Cuz we need to know if this is still an issue. Do we still need to put pressure on the next generation to keep the culture strong? The world needs to know. But anyway, you tell us! Here's the Post and Article that got us talking: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8REFmh4/ https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/latina-enough-jenna-ortega To keep up with the Ducks in charge follow: FB & IG: @Bubblebathstories Nicky Trendz IG: @nickyTRENDZ Manny Oso IG: @gotnotime4diss For official Merch head over to Bubblebathstories.co☎️ Or call us at 347-878-1144 !!!
Area/TopicWorldwide, Adventure Travel, Tourism BusinessMonika SundemCEOAdventure LifeAs a Pacific Northwest native I grew up playing in the mountains and lakes of the Cascades. I now enjoy living near Glacier National Park and am learning how to master the adventure called 'motherhood'. I have been an Adventure Lifer for over 18 years during which time I've worn many hats from operations to trip planning to marketing. I have traveled the world, but hold a special place in my heart for Latin America in particular. I love opportunities to interact with indigenous and local cultures and always glean valuable lessons as a result of off-the-beaten travel. I feel honored to be a part of creating similar life-changing moments for our travelers and grateful to work with the dedicated and amazing team at Adventure Life.https://www.adventure-life.com/SummaryMonika Sundem, CEO of Adventure Life, shares her journey from bookkeeping to leading a travel company. Her passion for Latin culture and travel inspired her to join Adventure Life. She emphasizes the importance of personal connections and building relationships with clients. The company transitioned to a fully remote team, which has its challenges in terms of training and communication, but also offers the flexibility to hire the best candidates regardless of location. The team's collective travel experience and ability to customize trips based on clients' preferences are key factors in their success. Monika Sundem, the CEO at Adventure Life, discusses the importance of human connection in travel. She emphasizes that it's the people, both the staff and the travelers, that make the experience meaningful and fulfilling. Monika shares personal stories of connecting with travelers and forming deep connections with them. She also highlights the value of cultural connections and the joy of interacting with locals in different countries. Monika acknowledges the challenges of running a travel business, including the weight of decision-making and the responsibility towards employees. Overall, she emphasizes the significance of human connection in the travel industry.TakeawaysPassion for Latin culture and travel led Monika Sundem to join Adventure LifeBuilding personal connections and relationships with clients is crucial in the travel industryTransitioning to a fully remote team has its challenges, but also offers flexibility in hiringThe team's collective travel experience and ability to customize trips are key factors in their success The people, both staff and travelers, are what make travel experiences meaningful and fulfilling.Cultural connections and interactions with locals enhance the travel experience.Running a travel business comes with challenges and responsibilities, including decision-making and the well-being of employees.Human connection is essential in the travel industry and contributes to memorable experiences. Learn more about the Big World Made Small Podcast and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers at bigworldmadesmall.com.
John Leguizamo Picks Important Roles for Latin Culture in Hollywood full 701 Mon, 03 Jun 2024 11:43:05 +0000 tu7kaZoyvuvNoyyAAQz3evegdRk1o7MQ The Rocker Morning Show John Leguizamo Picks Important Roles for Latin Culture in Hollywood The Rocker Morning Show with Meatball and Mark airs weekday mornings on Kalamazoo's Rock Station 107.7 WRKR. 2021
The boy, DJ Snake is here!!! We got the low down on his unreleased music vault, talked about finding Peso Pluma while getting socks, his love for Cardi B, dislike for Tomorrowland & MUCH MORE! Follow us on socials! @themorningmess @djsnake on IG! Watch: https://youtu.be/3y6DoQpIFSU
Mike talks about the allegations against P Diddy, Meek Mill and Usher, how spending time in another country taught him that so much of culture is based on climate, the passing of Richard Lewis, the history of Latin America, how learning a different language helps you get a new view on the world, how the US Government is like a dead beat who owes you money, why democracy makes you blame the wrong people for your problems, and answers listeners' questions about what to do with a teen who smokes too much weed, and what it means if your husband or boyfriend doesn't want sex.
Steven Vachani, a tech entrepreneur and early digital nomad (before it was cool and easy), shares his personal journey on the Crazy Wisdom podcast. His tech journey starts from his childhood experimentation with internet connectivity in the '80s, to establishing one of the first online food delivery businesses, and working with the early mass market online service, Free Lotto. This discussion also explores his experience co-founding Power.com, a company that aimed to create universal interfaces for users and assembling global remote teams to tackle unique challenges. Stephen speaks about his legal battles with giants like Facebook, and emphasizes the need for survival skills and ingenuity in such situations. He highlights the importance of focusing on personal unique skills, recognizing early talent, and demonstrating momentum in a startup to attract investors. Timestamps 00:01 Introduction and Guest Background 00:30 Early Days of Internet and Digital Nomadism 00:43 Adventures in Hacking and Early Online Communities 01:40 Innovation in the 80s and the Birth of Online Gaming 04:34 The Journey to Silicon Valley 05:23 The Evolution of Internet and the Start of Location Independence 07:25 The Birth of Online Food Delivery 14:07 The Journey of Entrepreneurship 17:42 The Advent of Wireless Internet and Mobile Technology 21:43 The Start of a Tech Company and the Challenges of Scaling 27:46 The Power of Franchising and Scaling 28:04 The Age of Social Media and Rapid User Growth 28:45 The Art of Viral Marketing 29:17 The Unexpected Investment Story 30:41 The Power of Convertible Notes 33:54 The Evolution of Marketing Strategies 34:13 The Journey of Free Lotto 36:27 The Power of Mass Marketed Businesses 39:28 The Battle for Data Ownership 44:11 The Future of Internet and Automation 59:36 The Vision of a Connected Internet 01:00:41 The Journey to Brazil 01:01:38 Surviving the 2000 Crash and Finding Freedom 01:02:05 Embracing Brazilian Culture and Setting Up an Incubator 01:03:02 The Birth of Power.com 01:04:24 The Revelation about Talent Distribution 01:07:53 Building a Team in Brazil 01:10:46 The Power of Networking and Talent Acquisition 01:18:57 The Impact of Venture Capital Funding 01:20:33 The Global Search for Talent 01:28:06 Reflections on Cultural Connections 01:29:22 Introduction to Cultural Connection 01:29:35 Deep Dive into Latin Culture 01:29:54 Exploring Brazil and Eastern Europe 01:30:12 Music and Dance: A Personal Journey 01:30:54 Building Relationships and Exploring Cultures 01:31:26 Dancing and Music in Brazil 01:31:49 Exploring Zouk and Lombada 01:32:11 Life as a Digital Nomad 01:32:14 Organizing and Participating in Carnivals 01:32:59 Deep Dive into Brazilian Hip Hop 01:33:17 Exploring Brazilian Funk 01:33:41 Adventures in Brazil 01:34:28 Becoming a Brazilian Citizen 01:34:53 The Journey of a Digital Nomad 3.0 01:35:23 Raising a Multilingual Family 01:37:31 Building Companies and Living Life Remotely 01:45:20 Problem Solving in Different Fields 01:47:36 The Art of Resourcefulness 01:51:25 The Journey of a Startup CEO Key Insights Early Adoption and Exploration of Technology: Steven's journey into the tech world began with his engagement in BBSs during the 1980s, emphasizing the profound impact early internet communities had on his career path. Innovation in Digital Marketing and Entrepreneurship: He shares stories of pioneering in digital marketing, like his ventures into email marketing and online lotteries, demonstrating his knack for recognizing and capitalizing on emerging opportunities. The Importance of Resilience and Adaptability: Throughout the episode, Steven highlights the significance of resilience in the face of challenges and the need for adaptability in an ever-changing tech landscape. Harnessing Opportunities in Saturated Markets: Steven discusses how he navigated through competitive markets by innovating and finding new ways to approach seemingly saturated niches. Leveraging Non-Traditional Marketing Strategies: He elaborates on his approach to mass marketing, specifically how targeting a broad audience without specific targeting can be effective in certain industries, such as lotteries. Entrepreneurial Mindset and Continuous Learning: The conversation underscores the entrepreneurial mindset, characterized by continuous learning, seizing opportunities, and an unyielding drive to innovate. Building and Leading Teams: Steven shares his experiences in recruiting and leading teams, emphasizing the importance of finding and nurturing talent, and the role of leadership in steering vision and strategy. Challenges of Being a Pioneer: He reflects on the challenges and rewards of being a pioneer in the tech industry, including the trials of introducing new concepts and technologies ahead of their time. Vision for the Future and Innovation: The discussion also touches on Steven's vision for future technologies and his continuous pursuit of innovative solutions to complex problems. The Role of Early Tech Experiences: Finally, the episode delves into how Steven's early experiences with technology shaped his career, illustrating the long-term impact of early tech adoption on professional trajectories.
Our guest on this episode is content creator, comedian and actress, Vanessa Sirias. Vanessa is a Nicaraguan American who is putting her culture on the map through her social media content. In 2020, she became a TikTok sensation within the Latino community by posting relatable content of shared experiences within the community. She has covered topics such as Latino representation within Hollywood and growing up in a Nicaraguan family. Vanessa is a fun and relatable voice for other Latinos, even being Buzzfeed's PeroLike first Nicaraguan-American producer, generating over 200k+ followers on TikTok. Growing up, Vanessa never saw her culture represented and today, we are talking about how she came to start her platform and why.We also cover in the episode:How she combines truth about her culture with entertainmentWhy her audience is more of a communityWhy it's important to only work with brands that align with your values To follow Vanessa:Website + LinksWant more from SheSpeaks?* Sign up for our podcast newsletter HERE! * Connect with us on Instagram, FB & Twitter @shespeaksup Contact us at podcast@shespeaks.com
Filmmaker Dolissa Medina teams up with Visual AIDS of New York to combine Latino Culture and Personal Stories to make an impact on World AIDS Day.
Episode 10 continues our discussion with Alberto Ferreras. A New York-based #journalist, #author and #filmmaker, known for media projects that explore and explain the #diversity and complexity of the US Latino experience.In 2021 he created "Somos" the first commissioned piece of the National American #latino Museum, for the Molina Family Gallery at the National Museum of American #history in Washington, DC. Learn more about him at https://www.alberto-ferreras.comStay updated with our podcast schedule by subscribing. Bookmarking our website: https://filmconvopodcast.comConnect with us on Instagram @vonti_pictures Reach out to our host, Vonti McRae, on LinkedIn:www.linkedin.com/in/vonti-mcrae-3b71281 or email info@vontipictures.com for episode inquiries.#inspiration #latinoamerica #jointhejourney #podcasts #producer #filmmakingpodcast #journalist #nyc #smithsonian #museum #washingtondc #filmindustry #entertainmentnews #media #hollywoodinsights #hollywoodinsights #television #documentaryfilmmaking #education #educational #educationmatters #television #docuseries #hablaespanol #hbomax #univision #novelist #novel
Alberto Ferreras is a New York-based #journalist, #author and #filmmaker, known for media projects that explore and explain the #diversity and complexity of the US Latino experience.In 2021 he created "Somos" the first commissioned piece of the National American #latino Museum, for the Molina Family Gallery at the National Museum of American #history in Washington, DC. Learn more about him at https://www.alberto-ferreras.comStay updated with our podcast schedule by subscribing. Bookmarking our website: https://filmconvopodcast.comConnect with us on Instagram @vonti_pictures Reach out to our host, Vonti McRae, on LinkedIn:www.linkedin.com/in/vonti-mcrae-3b71281 or email info@vontipictures.com for episode inquiries.#inspiration #latinoamerica #jointhejourney #podcasts #producer #filmmakingpodcast #journalist #nyc #smithsonian #museum #washingtondc #filmindustry #entertainmentnews #media #hollywoodinsights #hollywoodinsights #television #documentaryfilmmaking #education #educational #educationmatters #television #docuseries #hablaespanol #hbomax #univision #novelist #novel
My partner, Eddie, joins me on the show today, to chat all things nomad life, leaving China to travel the world with me (he didn't want to leave), how to make money as a nomad, Latin culture and mindset towards being a digital nomad, and so much more. Connect with EddieEl Arte Del Nomada on InstagramEl Arte Del Nomada on YouTubeEl Arte Del Nomada on TikTokStan StoreConnect with NicoleNomadNeeks on Instagram @nomadneeksNomadNeeks on YouTube @nomadneeksNomadNeeks on Twitter @nomadneeksPurchase the Income and Expense Tracker NowSign up for 60+ Remote Work Job BoardsGive the Podcast a 5-Star Rating on Apple Podcasts - Thank you!
Meet Nicole, An american young woman living in Malaga, Spain for the past few years. In this episode, she shares her love for latin culture and how she improved her spanish and adjusted to the slow paced life, but also a few the story behind the local traditional music Verdiales: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1mOsB1AXwo&list=RDQMAFekszLRTH4&start_radio=1 Her recommendations: La Tranca : bar with old records El Pimpi : one of the oldest wine bars, now co-owned by Antonio Banderas Botanical Jardim Song: Alba by Antionio flores
Dramos is joined by actor, producer, model, producer and director of the documentary "Vida Nueva" Eliana Reyes to talk about the complicated nuance of being Latino, trauma, following your dreams and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bad Bunny said it first "Ahora Todos Quieren Ser Latino" (meaning "Now They All Want To be Latino"). As one of the fastest-growing demographics in the United States, Latinos / Latinx are finally solidifying their presence in popular culture but this growing attention comes with some downfalls. In this episode, Cristina and Elizah highlight the recent dating rumors between Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner and start a conversation about Latin culture appropriation. TikTok trends like "Spa Water" and the "Clean Girl Aesthetic" are prime examples of non-Latinos appropriating Latinx culture. To connect with Cristina click HERE To connect with Elizah click HERE Get social with us and connect with Latina Without Borders on Instagram, TikTok, Youtube. For business inquires email: latinawithoutborders@gmail.com Hosts: Cristina Vintimilla & Elizah Morales Produced by Cristina Vintimilla
The Social Engineer Show Ep 56 Ft Ana BulnesThis is the 56th episode of The Social Engineer Show featuring Singer, Song Writer & Producer Ana Bulnes. Join our conversation. Follow us on all major platforms for more. Topics discussed include Travelling the world for Music, Studying to become a Producer, Latin Culture, Feminism, Family, Social issues and many more.. Let us know what you want us to discuss next! Remember to DOWNLOAD & SHARE - ALL support is appreciated SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for daily uploads Socials https://www.tiktok.com/@thesocialengineershow https://www.instagram.com/thesocialengineershow/ https://twitter.com/OfficialTSEShow Guest Plug https://linktr.ee/anabulnesmusic Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/62XMZ9CNGAZC8RNcytuEhP?si=da060dc262724272 Amazon music link: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/2e9b34d1-4e27-4442-8e7f-2498728c7628/the-social-engineer-show Google podcast link: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9qblJIZWtfXw Deezer link: https://deezer.page.link/B7z9E49buKLLL9wN9 Apple podcast link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-social-engineer-show/id1618291902
Hello Besties! Today we sat down with Lauro Lopez! We went over knowing when you found the love of your life, being ready to come out, learning emotion management & More! Hope you enjoy! Follow Lauro Here!https://www.instagram.com/laurolopezjr/ Buy Merch Here!https://www.inlandentertainmentnetwork.com Get 10% OFF Your first month of Therapy at Betterhelp.com/ieinbesties Follow us!https://linktr.ee/ieinbesties Stephanie RamierezInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephsgotmilk/twitter - https://twitter.com/stephsgotmilk Vanessa CazarezInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bloomingvc.vic/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Bloomingvc Time Stamps!00:00:00 - Intro00:01:00 - Taking peoples lingo00:01:50 - Vanessa is back to dating00:06:28 - Manscaped00:09:43 - Old MTV Shows00:14:00 - White lies00:16:40 - Taking photography seriously00:18:50 - Knowing when you fell in love00:26:40 - Avoiding feeling hurt00:31:42 - Meeting people through dating apps00:34:40 - Being ready to come out00:38:00 - Trends were better back then00:43:00 - Guys don't think about what could go wrong00:45:20 - Moving to a different state00:51:30 - Cartels ruling the world00:58:00 - Calling 911 as a kid00:59:42 - Phone Party Lines01:05:00 - Being a movie goer01:07:50 - Final destination experience01:10:15 - Tanning01:11:25 - Jersey Shore is still happening01:12:55 - Being open with Body dysmorphia01:18:46 - Putting parents in a A retirement home01:21:00 - Having adopted sisters01:29:00 - Learning Emotion management01:32:00 - Growing up with religion01:34:50 - Being micro managed in your home01:38:50 - Parents were trying their best despite how harsh they were01:44:40 - I'm like this because of this01:46:15 - Internal homophobia in Latin culture01:48:25 - Advice to someone who's trying to come out
This is Givin Them The Business Podcast Powered by Add Ventures Music Givin Them The Business Podcast is hosted by Chris Gotti Lorenzo former owner of Murder Inc Records and CEO of Add Ventures Music. Chris Gotti has over 30 years in music business, technology, sports; he wants to share what he has learned throughout his years in business with the culture and community. His Latin co-host Don Dinero was the first Latin Hip Hop artist on Tropical Radio. Don Dinero brings his experience of over 25 years of experience in the music industry as an artist. Who is still making money off his music that he owns as Independent artist. This only a small portion of what they have as a combined team. This podcast was created to offer our audience as much information about music, business, technology to the culture and community. One guest, episode at a time. We want to invite you to join us as we bring you the best business advice or guest that will add to what we are talking about. Either way this podcast is not like any other podcast. Just watch and See.. We Dare you We appreciate your patience as we are growing. Thank you clicking for onto our podcast. We appreciate all of our subscribers. For every view, for every comment, this is only the beginning. We have new episodes coming up every week for you. Keep tuning in. Tell a Friend to Tell a Friend, Share the podcast... In this episode Chris Gotti sits down with Don Dinero one of the first Latin artist to get Latin Hip Hop played on Hispanic Tropical Radio. Don Dinero made his mark as Latin Hip Hop artist that could speak both English and Spanish. Don Dinero talks to Chris Gotti about the MTV Music Awards winner Puerto Rican Bad Bunny. Bad Bunny how he has started a trend in Latin Music Industry by coming in and blowing everyone away. Bad Bunny was the first Latin artist to win Artist of the Year since the categories were changed in 2017 from Male Artist and Female Artist of the Year. Bad Bunny being the first Puerto Rican Spanish speaking only Latin artist to win the MTV Artist of the Year is a huge accomplishment for someone who just came into the industry in 2016. He has worked hard on his image and on his music shows it. Bad Bunny is more than just his music to his fans. He loves his fans and make sure to support them through his music. By translating their emotions with his music. Like dedicating one of his songs to a transgender fan that was that had died. As he is evolving as an artist and as person by being able to express himself with whom ever and how ever he chooses to. He is open to live his life as free as he wants. It is not just the award but the fact that Bad Bunny is Latin Hip Hop artist that has opened the ears of many with his music. Bad Bunny has English only speaking people singing and dancing his music. Knowing that he only caters to the Latin community. On English Speaking only radio HOT 97 Funk Master Flex has paid a tribute a time or two, Late Night TV shows like Jimmie Kimmel. Bad Bunny has crossed over into same different lanes in so many different markets For the independent Artist: #addventuresmusic www.addventuresmusic.com @addventuresmusic1 YouTube: @ADD VENTURES MUSIC Cuban Connection Clothing Brand: cubanconnection.com @cubanconnection Host Information Chris Gotti @chrisgotti187 Don Dinero @dinero187 YouTube: @Don Dinero Production Team @EverDomo Media For Interviews and show information contact @dilutedeyz Marketing @dexdiamond @kingblenn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/givinthemthebusiness-podcast/support
In this weeks episode Amy and Katie chat with Denisse Guerra, Vice President / General Manager Latin America at the Estée Lauder Companies. Denisse is a seasoned beauty executive that has worked on iconic brands in her career. She shares what beauty means across cultures around the world, how she mentors young Latina women, her favorite beauty products, and what exciting beauty trends are on the horizon. Listen as Denisse shares what healthification and skinification of beauty products mean as well as the growing inclusivity that's happening in the industry. About Denisse Guerra:Originally from Mexico, Denisse Graduated from Tec de Monterrey with a Bachelors Degree in Marketing. She began her career in 2004 at Nike Mexico focused on Consumer Insights and Marketing Strategy positions. In 2009 she joined the world leader in prestige beauty: Estee Lauder Companies in its Mexican Affiliate where she held positions of increasing responsibility in the area of Marketing, achieving the positioning of the Estee Lauder brand among a younger audience through different marketing, trade marketing and digital strategies which led her to be named by CNN Expansion magazine one of the "30 promises in their 30s" in Mexico, in its 2013 edition. In that same year she was promoted to Regional Marketing Director Latin America for the Estee Lauder , Tom Ford and Prestige Fragrances cluster. In this position she led the marketing strategy for these brands in over 12 countries, highlighting Mexico, Chile and Brazil, managing to position several of them in the top rankings of the Latin American luxury beauty market. In 2019 she is promoted as Executive Director Latin America for Bobbi Brown, BECCA and Bumble & bumble brands with the aim of developing the business of these brands in the region launching BECCA and Bumble and Bumble in Mexico and Brazil. In 2020 she was promoted to ED/GM Latin America leading again the Estee Lauder brand where she managed to position it in the Top #1 Prestige Skincare rank in Markets such as Mexico and Peru as well as transforming the business towards the Online channel obtaining the #1 Online Brand ranking in several markets in the region. Currently, Denisse is Vice President / General Manager of the company's legacy brand cluster: Estee Lauder & Clinique, leading its business development in the Latin American markets she lives in New York City since 2016 and is passionate about developing the Latin Culture and helping mentor and promote Latin Talent within the Beauty Industry Follow @denisseguerra on IG or Linked InFind us at www.nirvanasisters.comFollow us @nirvanasisters on InstagramSay hi at hello@nirvanasisters.comPlease subscribe, rate, review and share
In this short but impactful episode, Bell discusses how grief is kinda of taboo in the Latin culture, from men told not to cry, to women being told to be strong, from work only allowing a few days to be off of work, and needing to function like something life changing didn't just happen to you. From death, to job loss, a break up, or even selling a car people can grieve over the loss of anything, and you know what? That is okay. Making sure you have a helpful community of healthy habits, friends or family, or even a paid professional you can get through it. Find What The Bell on all the things here! Find The HipLatina on IG & Visit their link in the bio from their full story on Grief. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wtbpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wtbpod/support
As a part of Latin Culture for decades we often have many celebrations that have transform into a sub-culture of our collective and are often celebrated in lavish ways and involving massive overspending. Let's discuss how this practice does more harm than good to our community and how to minimize the Fiesta and invest our money wisely! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/denisse-gonzalez43/support
If you have ever been curious about Latino culture then this is the podcast for you. In this episode of The Global Latin Factor Podcast, we discuss Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García aka Gloria Estefan and Emilio Estefan.They have a very interesting history individually. They overcame great adversity to become some of the most influential Latinos in the music industry.Videographer and editing by: https://www.instagram.com/cid_studio #podcastlatino #latina #latino #thegloballatinfactor #thegloballatinfactorpodcast We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.Social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballatinfactorClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ALotta+Shirts+Shop&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast.Support the show
Cayden Eldridge grew up on the East Coast, just outside Washington, DC. He was raised by a Chilean mother and an American father. Annual visits to Chile where he spent time with his nine aunts and uncles and thirty-five first cousins made a huge impact on his life. Today Cayden lives in Lafayette, CO and works in IT. He has just come out of an eight year relationship and for the first time is exploring life as a single man. I got to know Cayden during the Boulder County fires in December of 2021. He was my downstairs neighbor and I was the only one living at my friend Laura's house. We spent hours together on the sofa, waiting to be evacuated. During these endless hours, we bonded and talked about life and love, soon realizing how similar our relationship dynamics were. Just like my husband Pata, Cayden was raised in a very traditional latino way. His mother catered to him. His ex-partner Betty and I, on the other hand, were raised to be independent and take on chores at a very young age. Pata and Cayden bring a calm and grounded energy. They can go with the flow, get things done in their own way and are not hard on themselves or us. Betty and I are a bit more like fire. We love our independence, prefer to be in control and need our alone time. While perfectionism can drive us (at times to insanity), this word does not really exist in their vocabulary. Opposites attract and can bring so much beauty and growth, they can also create challenges. Sharing stories and moments about our relationships, helped us both understand ‘the other side' without the charged emotion that can weigh on a romantic relationship. Any loving and passionate partnership will be work. And communication is the only way through. The trick is finding the right words and the right time. “Humans aren't easy.”
In this episode of The Global Latin Factor Podcast, we talk to La Buena Herencial a young group that plays Sierreño which is a style of Norteño music that is mainly played with guitars, as opposed to the traditional bajo sexto used in norteño.They tell us an interesting story of how their name came to be.La Buena Herencia, also let us know about their passion for music and how they got into music.They touch upon the most memorable gig and much more.La Buena Herencia social media:FB: https://www.facebook.com/La-Buena-HerenciaIG: https://www.instagram.com/labuenaherenciaofficiaalVideographer and editing by: https://www.instagram.com/cid_studio#thegloballatinfactor #labuenaherencia #podcastlatino #latina #thegloballatinfactorpodcast #thegloballatinfactorWe hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.Social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballatinfactorClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ALotta+Shirts+Shop&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
Christina Arias Phillips is a Trans Latina woman originally from Guadalajara Mexico, she has a bachelors degree in Multimedia Engineering from University of Guadalajara and immigrated to the USA in 2016 due to the insecure life conditions that Trans women experience in México. Christina is a TV Host, model, photographer and she's considered for some people in the community as an activist. She worked at the Sacramento LGBT Center for 3 years and has had many segments and collaborations with Univision 19, Fox40, ABC10, KCRA 3 and currently she's the co-host of the TV show “Sin Pelos En La Lengua” on The Roku Channel.- Info contact :* instagram.com/bluer_velvet* info@christinaariasphoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comm-is-hot/support
Today I will talk about "Latin culture" using easy Japanese mostly from Genki 1 and 2 grammar. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/japanese-with-shun/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this awesome episode, we have the pleasure to talk to a First Generation Colombian Angie Paola. She is a digital content creator, photographer, music label COE, artist, and an overall great person.She talks about her journey to the United States and life in Colombia.She gives us an inside of how digital influencers work and even some tips on how to start.She also talks about her fears and struggles that many of us can relate to. Also her music passion and the roots of her love for music. Videographer and editing by: https://www.instagram.com/cid_studioFollow Angie Paola on social media:Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@imangiepaolaIG: https://www.instagram.com/aangiepaolaahttps://www.instagram.com/foreversaucyyhttps://www.instagram.com/imangiepaolaYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLeEj9VmoMuyiVVM0XYH5fgWe hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#podcastlatino #latina #thegloballatinfactorpodcast #thegloballatinfactor#latino #latinoamerica #imangiepaola #digitalcontentcreator #artist #CEO #microinfluecer SocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballatinfactorClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ALotta+Shirts+Shop&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast.Support the show
In this episode, we talk to a Latino doing it BIG in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Veteran radio and TV personality J-Kruz. Learn about his story, tips about radio, and much more.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#podcast #latino #latina #thegloballatinfactorpodcast #thegloballatinfactor #jkruz #wekruzin #dominican #latinopodcast #latinoamerica SocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballatinfactorWeb: https://thegloballatinfactor.comClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ALotta+Shirts+Shop&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Albert Guzman aka Smurf, and his daughter Alina Marie aka Smurfette. We talked about his beginnings, his merchandise, and much more.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #Chicano #Cholo #Chicanolifestyle #American #MexicanAmerican #Native SocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballatinfactorWeb: https://thegloballatinfactor.comClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ALotta+Shirts+Shop&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we talk about a Latino in the comic world and his creation of a Latina superhero La Borinqueña. We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #Marvel #LaBorinqueña #EdgardoMiranda-Rodriguez #comic SocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballatinfactor?Web: https://thegloballatinfactor.comClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ALotta+Shirts+Shop&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show
In this episode, we talk about a legend Evita an Argentinian icon.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #EvaPeron #EvitaSocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballatinfactor?Web: https://thegloballatinfactor.comClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ALotta+Shirts+Shop&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show
In this episode, we talk about Maize or Maiz the history of corn.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #corn #maiz SocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLat...Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballa...Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballati...Web: https://thegloballatinfactor.comClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A71411...Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we talk about some mystical creatures Duendes, La Catrina, and El Cucuy.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #duedes #lacatrina #elcucuySocialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLat...Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballa...Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegloballati...Web: https://thegloballatinfactor.comClothing by Lotta Shirts Shop On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A71411...Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show
Ken and Gar celebrating the holiday in appropriate fashion with our review of Pixar's 19th animated feature, Coco. Will this Day of the Dead inspired tale be a trick or treat? Tune in to find out, if you dare....Featuring an other-worldly cover of "Remember Me" from Coco by Magic by Design's resident singer, Nicole McDonagh. We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to this music/song(s). All rights belong to the owner. No copyright infringement intended.Watch along on Disney Plus and join the conversation on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagicByDesignPodTwitter: @MagicDesignPodInstagram: @magicbydesignpod
In this episode, we had the honor of speaking to the first Latina in mainstream radio in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. Also the owner of the first Internet Radio Station in the world Fishbowl Radio Network ( www.fbrn.us ). Learn her story and much more.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #SammiG #FishbowlRadioNetwork #fbrn #Fishbowlmedia Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode we talk about the difference between Halloween and Dia De Los Muertos. They have many similarities yet so different and the meaning of each.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #halloween #diadelosmuertos Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show
In this episode, we talk about something that some Latinos are familiar with, and since it's close to Halloween and Dia De Los Muertos we are getting into the spirit by exploring the origin of these myths. Also, a Mexican film director that really his body of work fits right into the theme. We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #salsa #juanes Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we talk about the condiment salsa the history, and many fun facts. We also talk about Juanes his upbringing and some of his accomplishments.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #salsa #juanes Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show
This is another After-hours Special. Note this is not a regular episode about basketball. After Hours is just us staying in and casually talking about pop culture topics while keeping the cameras rolling. This weeks topics includes the review of Drakes New album Certified Lover Boy (CLB), Ranking Drakes best albums, Is Drake the greatest of all time? We also discuss the best Artist Duos such as Drake and Lil Wayne, Kanye & Jay Z 50 cent & The Game, J Balvin & Bad Bunny etc. We also speak on the influence of reggaeton music and the impact on Latin Culture and more more!
In this episode, we talk to one of the few Latinas making it happen in the Metal music industry scene. She is also making big moves on Tik Tok with Over 350K followersWe hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #AnaXano #Metal #Music Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
We continue our conversation with Los Gran Reyes find about their next projects where to find them and much more.We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment on where you are listing from and what platform.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #cumbia #LosGranReyesVisit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we talk to a Dallas Texas Cumbia band that has been making waves for years in the local Dallas cumbia scene. Get to know more about Los Gran Reyes #Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #cumbia #LosGranReyesVisit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
Joanna and Jenny discuss marriage and parenthood through the lens of feminism, and how women can be revered or dismissed in Latin culture.
In this episode, we talk about The Social Dilemma and how AI is running our algorithm. Also, Salsa Dancing where did originate its history, and much more...#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #salsa #salsadancing #SalsaDancingHistory Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
A great contribution by Latinos culture is Cacao the reason we have chocolate now.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #cacao #chocolate Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
The first Latina female to make it to space Ellen Ochoa learn a bit about this amazing Latina, also a true legend in ballet dance Fernando Bujones plus much more#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #EllenOchoa #Astronaut #Fernando Bujones #Ballet Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we talk about the life of Carlos Santana. His history upbringing and much more. #Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcastVisit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Female DJ Virah. We talked about beans, how long we can live, support your kids as Latinos, and much more.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcastVisit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
We love exploring and learning more about different cultures. That's exactly why for this episode, we're getting to know more about the culture of the Latin people. We're here to break down that stereotype that all Latinos are Mexicans or that they can't speak English. Let's talk it out in this episode with our Latino/Latina friends featuring Stephany from Self-Conchas Podcast.
In this episode, we talked to female DJ Virah learned about her start and some interesting facts about her.We also talked about female DJ Bembona her life, start, and being Afro Latina in the DJ world. We also talk about the amazing crop beans that possibly saved the original colonies in the Americas. #Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcastVisit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor PodcastSupport the show
Part 2 of Episode ( Capitulo ) #8 In this episode, we are taking BOXING ... A very beloved sport in the Latino world that breaks through all barriers. We talk to a young upcoming boxer from the DFW. His start, favorite boxer, and much more.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastVisit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we are taking BOXING ... A very beloved sport in the Latino world that breaks through all barriers. We talk to a young upcoming boxer from the DFW. His start, favorite boxer, and much more.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastVisit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
Giving advice come with responsibility. We talk about a bit of Spanish also our Global Latin Factor contributor Judith Francisca Baca AKA Judy Baca#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show
#latinculture #podcast #marriage Hey Royals! This week we break down all the traditional things we do as latin women before we are married and once we are married. Stay tuned to hear our thoughts! Music ➡️ instagram.com/halose7en Social Media ⬇️ instagram.com/keepingitrealwiththeroyalsisters https://www.facebook.com/groups/88315... instagram.com/titineni instagram.com/trixcys Special Thanks to ➡️ instagram.com/bigmarc_352 #stayroyal!
Cheryl and Chris bust out their best dance moves and sing along to this love letter to New York and Latin Culture. *Spoiler Alert* Join us on Twitch where we stream every Monday at 6PM. You can find our video version on YouTube and Facebook! Please like, share, and subscribe! https://www.twitch.tv/c3films https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiKEdZ956c6o3zrPdQ7Rh0A https://www.facebook.com/C3-Films-101575058136161
How important is it for parents to support their kids? #AI in social media how much do you know how it works? Our Latino Global Latin Factor is Guatemala's very own Luis von Ahn#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we are talking about personality tests. Are they good or bad? The song Besame Mucho. Hard work and Jennifer Lopez aka JLo Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show
On this Capitulo, we talking about #MarcAnthony American singer-songwriter, and much more. Naming you kids after #celebrities and growing from hardships Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
In this episode, we talking about is it a must to know #Spanish as a #Latino. Choosing your own parent. Time machine scary movies. Our Latino Global Latin Factor Mexican American Golfer Nancy Marie Lopez 1st #Latina LPGA TourVisit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show
In this #episode meet Toni Mia and #tomatoes yes this amazing "vegetable" its origin and more.Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
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In this episode, we talk about the song #Despacito and #Tacos.Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
Recipes & Cocktail-scapes from Andrea, Your Local Neighborhood Bartender And follow her on InstagramRecipe for Sizzling Steak Fajitas! (hyperlink to recipe on recipe page)Listen to all of Jeff’s original, face-melting tunes!AND you can also listen to all of Jeff’s Tunes on SOUNDCLOUDSubscribe to our YOUTUBE CHANNEL with fun videos and soundbites! Have Questions? Send yours to askjeff@comeonover.com! He may just answer it in a future podcast!
This week on Fearless Beauties, Mary and Taylor jump into the next chapter of the Fearless Beauties book, Latin Skin. They discuss what estheticians need to think about when initially consulting with Latin clients, cultural traditions and norms to consider, prominent skin disorders, and of course, how best to treat them. To help them better understand the best practices, Mary and Taylor are joined by two Latina estheticians Janie Escamilla and Aimee Fuentes.
Get for free the scripts for each episode by subscribing to my podcast on my website. As a bonus you will also receive many tips to speak Spanish fluently!Este episodio hace parte de la serie de temas relacionados con la cultura latina. Hoy seguiremos hablando del origen de la cultura latina. Explicaré por qué se dice que América Latina es un “crisol de razas”. También aprenderemos un poco sobre el término “falsos amigos”, es decir, palabras o términos similares entre dos idiomas que pueden causar confusión.Y al final del episodio, responderemos a algunas de las preguntas que ustedes nos están enviando.Explicación de la expresión “crisol de razas”: 3m 11sExplicación de los "falsos amigos": 9m 25sRespuestas a preguntas: 12m 17s¿Cuál es la diferencia entre los verbos andar (“to walk”) e ir (“to go”)?¿Cómo se le dice a las personas arrogantes en América Latina?¿qué significa la palabra “escrúpulos”?¿Cómo se usa la expresión “¡No dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer la semana que viene”?If you have any questions or doubts about vocabulary, sayings, or any topic related to the way of speaking Spanish, you can ask me and I will gladly answer you on the podcast.Send me your questions: info@learnspanishwithanativespeaker.comIf you want to learn Spanish as fast as Usain Bold runs, visit our website: www.learnspanishwithanativespeaker.com. When you are there, schedule a free appointment with me and then schedule your first Spanish conversation class. You will see that very soon you will speak Spanish so well that you will help me hosting this podcast.We are so happy that you are listening to us in: Australia, Poland, England, the Netherlands, The United States, Canada, Italy, France, Belgium, Norway, Arab Emirates, Ireland, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Egypt, The Philippines, Brasil… We love helping you take your Spanish to a higher level!
Do you find it difficult to come up with dinner ideas? In this episode Christine talks about how focusing on the side dishes, rather than on the main protein, can make meal-planning easier. It can also save you time and be a healthier way to look at dinners.The community interview this week is with Xylina Jimenez, a busy working mom who doesn't love cooking but finds ways to do it anyways, both for her family and for a homeless shelter too. The Meal Plan: If you’re wondering what to make for dinner, Christine’s meal plan this week features meals that focus on the side dishes so you can test out the episode's ideas.For the links to the recipes in the meal plan and a grocery list to go with it, subscribe to the newsletter at http://cookthestory.com/GetMealPlans. Have a great day! xo
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In this new series (Red Pill Tamales) we're going to open up a new avenue of discussion. We're going to explore politics in a new way, talk about current events in the world of politics, and debunk what the main steam media AKA fake news is feeding everyone. There are a lot of topics that need to be discussed and there's no better way than long form podcasts. Rate and Review the show, share it with a friend, and leave your feedback on IG Follow the Instagrams @RealChingoBling @WhatDidHeSaid @Robgtv Subscribe to the YouTube Channel CBTV
Welcome back as Sarah tells us the ancient Aztec myth of the origins of humanity and tells us some fun facts about Dia de los msuertos. Grab a bit of Espolon Tequila and mix yourself a maragrita; get ready for bones, ghosts, and delicious homemade bread. Forgive us for all the tangents, we were well and tipsy for this episode. Disclaimer: Listener discretion is advisedCover art: Kendra BoblettMusic: Shaun Frearson (Premiumbeats)
In this episode Joanna Vargas interviews members from Tequila Movement Dance Crew to learn how they’re dancing through the quarantine in Mexicali, Mexico. This episode gives you insight into life in a different country and a view of how dance is truly a gift in their community. In this episode you will learn about:How quarantine guidelines are in Mexico.How members of Tequila Movement have continued their training during quarantine. What the last performance meant to Tequila Movement.How dance in Mexico is based more on lifting and encouraging one another, rather than competing against one another. The influence Latin culture has on the dance community. Tequila Movement members share that they too are experiencing the same loss dancers from the United States, and all over the world are having, but reveal how they learned to manage. They express that quarantine has created limitations but has also opened new opportunities for the dance community, if they choose to take them. Members in this episode communicate the joy of being in Tequila Movement and even more the pride of being a Latin dancer. They touch on how dance in Mexico is not viewed as a career choice, but Tequila Movement alongside many other Latin dance companies have overcome all odds. In this episode you’ll learn that dancers are experiencing the same hardships, but the one thing moving them forward is the love for dance. Question Highlights:How is quarantine in Mexico?How is it rehearsing online?Where did the inspiration from the last set performed at Maxt Out ‘19 “Some Nights” come from?What is the difference between dance in Mexico and dance in the United States?What do you see dance becoming in Mexico?What is the parental view on dance in Mexico? About Tequila Movement: Tequila Movement is a Mexican based urban dance competition team founded by Pete & Chris Zavala in December 2009, currently directed by José Vera & Chris Zavala. As a team we believe in the power we have as artists to inspire, be inspired, and change societies. Follow Tequila Movement:Tequila Movement on IGTequila Movement | Maxt Out 2019 [Front Row]Tequila Movement | Maxt Out 2019Tequila Movement | 1st Place Team Division | World of Dance Arizona 2019Tequila Movement | 3rd Place Team Division | Winners Circle | World of Dance Arizona 2018Follow Tequila Movement Varsity: Tequila Movement Varsity | FRONTROW | Jr Team Division | World of Dance Arizona 2019 Follow us:Learn more: Dance Your LifeLearn more: Maxt Out Dance CompetitionInstagram @maxtoutdanceMaxt Out on FacebookTikTok @maxtoutdanceSign-up for our FREE Maxt Out at Home Dance Classes! Follow Joanna:Learn more The Get Up GirlJoanna Vargas on InstagramJoanna Vargas on FacebookTikTok @joannavargasofficial
This week Hawaii Harry discusses the next film for Disney Week. This film came out during the 1940s When Disney was making shorter compilation movies rather than full-length features, and this is a quasi-sequel to "Saludos Amigos" and is also about Latin Culture. This episode is all about "The Three Caballeros". This podcast premieres on various podcasting platforms and on YouTube every Friday at 5:00 A.M. with each having a specific theme. 1st Friday: Streaming Week: discussion of a movie that has recently been uploaded on any of the various streaming services. 2nd Friday: Classic Hollywood Week: these weeks will be focused on a film from the Classic Hollywood era. 3rd Friday: Star Wars Week: discussion of a Star Wars film in chronological order of events, not theatrical order. 4th Friday: Disney Week: discussion of Disney's Animated films starting with Snow White
This episode of Two Mikes with Michael Scheuer and Col Mike features a conversation regarding foreign policy with South America.
Trycia Lino is the co-author, along with her mother, Anna Borup, of the Guardians of Machu Picchu book series.Trycia's mission today is to inspire middle grade and teen students, their teachers, and their social workers to celebrate Latin Culture and Arts through colorful adventure stories that encourage a love for reading.Book 1: Elixir of LifeBook 2: Orb of TimeBook 3: The Dark rider of Lake HuanucoBook 4: Pendant of PowerTrycia has created novellas & lesson plans for students’ enjoyment as well as their education in cultural sensitivity and insight into diverse populations. Particularly, these stories introduce students to the Incan World of Peru where Machu Picchu rises out of the earth as an eternal reminder of the great civilization that once graced its hills.To learn more about Trycia and her work, visit her website at https://guardiansofmachupicchu.com/.Click here to connect with Trycia on LinkedIn.The SuccessInSight Podcast is a production of Fox Coaching, Inc. and First Story Strategies.
There are only two words that come to mind when I think of Lily Christensen: girl power. Being the only woman dance leader in the Seattle salsa community has made Lily a go-to for dancers looking for a place where they can thrive and feel empowered. As a Latina business woman, Lily stands up to sexism, keeping her professionalism and voice on the forefront to carve out her own place on the dance floor. While her business is dance, a lot of her passion lies in the preservation and continuation of Latin Culture, which is why she focuses on Latin dance and Latin music. She uses storytelling, movement, and modern culture to keep her style fresh. Studio Azul is a place where you can build your confidence through dance, fitness, and community.This conversation is special to me because I spent 10 years competing, performing, and social dancing in the Seattle Salsa scene. It’s a place I always loved, but I definitely felt alone there. When Lily came to the scene, she opened up the inclusive space I wish I had known at the time I started. There are so many great topics in this episode, but here are a few of my favorites:-How Studio Azul builds a space to set people free and is an inclusive environment-The difference between being sexy and sexualized-How Instagram has fueled her advertising for free-The challenges of being a woman leader in a male-dominated industry-What to do when a workout isn’t for youThis episode is so empowering. If you want to find out more about Lily...Check out her Instagram @lilymarie19 or find her on her website. You can also learn more about Studio Azul at their website or on their Instagram.Find Tannya Bernadette on Instagram at @thecloset.edit or online at myclosetedit.com.We’d love to hear what you've learned and loved about this episode!Share your thoughts with us below or join our Facebook Page The Struggle is Real.
We have a conversation around Covid-19 and what that means for the Latin community + her work in the food kitchens and Philanthropy around Latin Culture. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walter-easterbrook/support
Michael Whitmire talks about sharing culture as a way to make friendships and memories. Follow him at https://www.facebook.com/mwhitmire and SALSA GRANDE at https://www.facebook.com/BiggerBetterSalsa. Micheal references this video during the discussion: https://youtu.be/r15MeG9P2g4
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Pedro Night is the Chief of Operations and Music Director of ADOBO. A Nicaraguan DMV native, he is already a veteran in the DC music + nightlife industry, having served the area in several different capacities. Apart from assuming the day-to-day tasks of ADOBO, he is an open-format DJ, often seen performing at some of the area’s best parties. Pedro’s main goal is to put Latin culture on a pedestal in the United States, and looks poised to accomplish this through ADOBO. Website: http://www.adobodmv.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/elpedronight?lang=en https://twitter.com/AdoboDMV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elpedronight/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/adobodmv/?hl=en
Join in as Leigh Sloan interviews Raquel Polanco on her life as a poet and spoken word artist, her take on the Super Bowl Halftime show, and how we can encourage better conversations in our culture. Stay until the end for an eloquent poem about empowering women in their own skin.
In today's episode we discuss the locations in which you can find latin culture in London, we talk about venues such as Pueblito Paisa and other events such as Carnaval del Pueblo.
It's an explosion of merengue, bachata and salsa this week! We invite our friend Nelly to speak to the influence of Latin culture on Broadway. Topics include our love of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Chita Rivera, The Muppets, old-school vinyl and the new off-Broadway musical, "Soft Power." We also read some of our listeners' Exclusive Gay Moments.
In today's episode Dari Poli together with Dennis Sasi, Ecuadorian-British traveler, are talking about the importance of being self-aware when traveling the world, how to adapt to traveling solo, and how to motivate yourself to always try new things. Dennis has lived so far in Ecuador, in the UK, in the USA, and in Spain, and has traveled all around South America, Asia, and Europe. He is sharing his best tactics on finding friends when moving to a new country, and how to try new sports every single day. Dennis is also sharing his biggest challenge that he is about to face in South America, and why he decided to spend 3 months volunteering in Brazil.Follow Dari Poli's adventures in Spain - @travel_out_bubbledAnd see Dennis' Photos from around the world - @dennissasi
This episode talks about touch in physical education, about a moral panic, surveillance and how physical touch is navigated by pre-service teachers in Spain which is a "touchy" culture. Valeria Varea has completed her PhD at the School of Human Movement Studies at the University of Queensland, Australia (title: The body as a professional ‘touchstone’: Exploring Health and Physical Education undergraduates’ understandings of the body). She was then appointed as a lecturer in Health and Physical Education at the University on New England, Australia. In 2018, she left Australia to to work as an associate senior lecturer at the School of Health Sciences at Örebro University, Sweden. Valeria's research draws on critical and socio-cultural perspectives, using qualitative research methods to extend knowledge and critique people's understandings of the body, health, Physical Education, sport and physical activity. https://www.oru.se/english/employee/valeria_varea Varea, V. , González-Calvo, G. & Martínez-Álvarez, L. (2018). Exploring Touch in Physical Education Practicum in a Touchy Latin Culture. Societies, 8 (3).
Some super dope tracks in this week's mix! 88 Episodes Deep! Look for a Special Party and Mix on Episode 100! I will try to post one more mix this week to try to catch up a little! If you dig the mixes..PLEASE share this podcast and give me a 5 star review on iTunes or whichever platform you use to tune in! It is greatly appreciated!Havana Nights!! This Saturday (Oct 20th) I will be hosting a FREE party called Havana Nights at Spliff's Gastropub! Come See me and enjoy a night of Latin Culture! For more info check out Mas Appeal on Facebook and look into the events!
A conversation with Jasmin Guillén, Crisis Counsellor at Victim Services Toronto and Carly Kalish, Executive Director of Victim Services Durham on recent violence in Toronto. Hosted by Alma Sandoval (Alma Latina Publisher) and Reporter Sukaina Jamil.
Join our conversation on Wednesday, June 27st with Carnaval del Sol’s Paola Murillo – Get lit up about Latin Culture without having to leave the country – so much is right here in our own back yard! July 7th & 8th, 2018 – Concord Pacific See: http://www.carnavaldelsol.ca Carnaval Del Sol is the biggest Latin festival […] The post Celebrate Latin America Week with Carnaval Del Sol appeared first on Conscious Living Radio.
Welcome to Millennial•ish! In our pilot episode, we discuss Blac youngsta's booty giveaway, colorism and representation in the Afro-Latin community, and play a fun game of date, marry or kill with our studio guest @itscease Season 1 we were a live radio show apart of Glasshouse Radio on Howard University's Radio Network. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As the season's change, so do our moods. For some of us it's more pronounced than others. It's so pronounced that it interrupts our lives! We're talking about mental health awareness, culture, and millennia's. Join us with the Host of The Angry Millennial Show Jose Rosado as he takes us on his personal journey in dealing with depression. This road has had many twist and turns and it has lead him to his latest venture with Creatives Aga;nst Depression. Check them out and check out his show! Creatives Aga;nst Depression: http://bit.ly/2eKHUz0 The Angry Millennial Show: http://bit.ly/2eKGcOf