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You know her online as @your.latina.nutritionist, where she dishes out culturally competent advice and fact checks nutrition misinformation. In this conversation, Dalina weighs in on the rise of GLP-1 drugs, the nutrition fads Alicia is being sold online (so much cottage cheese!), what “making America healthy” actually requires, and the pursuit of a “soft girl era.” Check out her new book, The Latina Anti-Diet: A Dietitian's Guide to Authentic Health that Celebrates Culture and Full-Flavor Living.https://yourlatinanutritionist.com/book
Hello Besties! Steph and Isis have a great episode in store for you today. For all the ladies wanting to go to Vegas anytime soon, Isis has all the tips for you guys to maximize your visit and have the most fun possible.
Her life story is the stuff of movies. She was a goth kid in private school while her dad ran an underground gambling syndicate. A teacher suggested she write about it. And today she's the executive producer of USA's hit drama Queen of the South. The plot points connecting the two eras are filled with derailed projects, hard choices, and moments of euphoric triumph. In this lucid interview, Alicia gets every detail.Follow Dailyn on Twitter @dailynrod. If you loved this episode, listen to Why TV Showrunner Ilana Peña Craves Complicated Girl Characters and How Aimee Garcia Took Charge of Her Hollywood Career. Show your love and become a Latina to Latina Patreon supporter!
Welcome back Besties! Our beloved co-host Stephanie Ramirez joins Isis Nohelia once again, and they have a lot to catch up on. This week they discuss “Sinners” and why Isis was disappointed
The acclaimed director shares how Viola Davis was critical to her landing Prime Video's G20, the benefits of working with her cinematographer husband, and why she "has no feelings" about cutting even her most favorite scenes.
Angel Merino aka MacDaddyy seems like he has it all - but much like everything we see on social media, things are not always as easy as they seem.
In this episode, I sit down with Desi Bartlett, a powerhouse in health and wellness with over 25 years of experience working with celebrities such as Kate Hudson and Ashley Tisdale. Press play to hear how she broke into the celebrity fitness world, the invaluable lessons she's learned about business and people, and the timeless keys to success that keep her grounded. Plus! Get a sneak peek into what's next for her as she continues to lead and inspire through Desibodymind.com and her internationally published books. If you're curious about building an impactful brand, navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, or simply want to be inspired by Desi's wisdom, this episode is for you!
After months of people hating on Benny Blanco it seems like he stole everyones heart with all the recent interviews! Stephs Bartendinghttps://www.instagram.com/great.spirits.bartending/ Subscribe to our Youtube channel!https://www.youtube.com/@IEinBesties Watch previous episodes of Besties Here!https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfqALSnBomuNp9CGCJ4c9Trj40n63ZmG_&si=X8UNfPDwsALjXEGi Subscribe to Sazon Studios Here!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaOM8_-AonEk7z7kNNTSjKQ Stand Up To Cancerhttps://standuptocancer.org/?utm_source=IG&utm_medium=LinkTree&utm_campaign=homepage Get 10% OFF on TasteSalud Products with code IEBESTIES at tastesalud.com/discount/iebesties Follow us!https://linktr.ee/ieinbesties Stephanie RamierezInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephsgotmilk/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@stephsgotmilk?_t=ZT-8rwGP5cPRpm&_r=1 IsisInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/theisisnohelia/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theisisnohelia?_t=ZT-8rwGK48WrYU&_r=1 Topics 00:00:00 - intro00:02:50 - Are you taking unfollowing personal00:10:30 - You don't have to post everything on social media?00:15:00 - How much water you retain during your period *00:18:40 - Isis's room renovation update00:21:15 - Working in Washington DC00:23:50 - Confidential Government information leaked through text message00:34:00 - April fools00:36:00 - OG Phones were better00:39:50 - What we are wearing00:42:20 - Benny Blanco stole our hearts00:48:00 - Yolanda Saldívar denied parole00:49:00 - Casey Anthony back on social media00:53:20 - Signs follow me after dating00:55:00 - Femicides in mexico00:59:00 - Being comfortable with talking about your Ex's with your partner01:03:40 - What you take away from your ex01:06:00 - Should your partner cater to your needs01:16:50 - Can a man be fumbled01:20:20 - Rose And Thorn
Hola a todos, bienvenidos de nuevo a nuetro podcast. Después de unos meses de pausa, este episodio es muy especial por varias razones, Octobre es un mes significativo, ya que es el Mes de Concientización sobre el Cáncer de Mama. Este episodio también marca una ocasión especial, ya que acabamos de finalizar el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, y estamos emocionados de traerles nuestro primer episodio en español. Hoy contamos con una invitada increíble, Magaly Flores Lagunas, a quien he tenido el honor de conocer por más de 18 años. Ella es parte de mi famila, famila Lagunas,ya que es cunada de mi esposo. Magaly tiene 46 años, está casada y es madre de tres hijos de 12, 17 y 28 años. Magaly es una sobreviviente de cáncer de mama; fue diagnosticada en agosto de 2018, a los 39 años, con carcinoma ductal in-situ. Hoy, ella es voluntaria en la organización Alas Wings Asociación Latina de Asistencia y Prevención de Cáncer de Seno, donde brinda apoyo a otras mujeres latinas que están atravesando por este camino. Este tema es importance por que el cáncer de mama es el tipo de cáncer más comúnmente diagnosticado entre las mujeres hispanas y latinas en los Estados Unidos. La experiencia de Magaly es un recordatorio poderoso de la importancia de la detección temprana y de la fortaleza que nos brinda el apoyo familiar, comunitario y mental en momentos de gran desafío. A ustedes, nuestra audiencia, les invitamos a llevar este mensaje de concientización a sus seres queridos. Recuerden: la detección temprana salva vidas. Les dejamos informacion sobre la organización Alas Wings Asociación Latina de Asistencia y Prevención de Cáncer de Seno. Latina Association for Breast Cancer Sitio de web: https://alas-wings.org Correo electronico: ghutchins@alas-wings.org
We're sitting down with the incredible Marivette Naravette, founder of The Mujerista, a digital home for Latinas to feel seen, heard, and celebrated. Marivette opens up about how she turned her passion for storytelling into a thriving community that empowers Latinas to embrace their roots and take on leadership roles. Join us for a chat full of inspiration, real talk on entrepreneurship, and how she's paving the way for the next generation of fierce Latina leaders. Grab your cafecito and tune in!
Send us a textVerónica fue diagnosticada con VIH en febrero de 2016. Nació en San Diego, California, y pasó su infancia en Tijuana, México. Tiene 57 años.Creció en una familia tradicional con una madre con esquizofrenia y un padre que abandonó a la familia cuando ella tenía 14 años. Al quedarse sin sustento, se mudaron a Estados Unidos.Durante su adolescencia, Verónica fue víctima de abuso sexual por un familiar, lo cual no reveló hasta el nacimiento de su primera hija. Allí descubrió que sus hermanas también habían sido abusadas.En Estados Unidos, Verónica se involucró en su iglesia, donde conoció a su esposo, con quien estuvo casada casi 20 años. Con el tiempo, descubrió que él le era infiel con hombres, pero permaneció en silencio por miedo a las habladurías en su comunidad.Tras separarse, retomó contacto con un novio de su juventud. Su salud se deterioraba, y tras numerosas pruebas médicas, fue erróneamente diagnosticada con lupus. Finalmente, una doctora le realizó la prueba de VIH, que resultó positiva. Su hija mayor estuvo presente cuando recibió el diagnóstico.Verónica había tenido solo dos parejas sexuales: su esposo y su antiguo novio de la adolescencia, con quien nunca tuvo relaciones sexuales. Sospechó que su exesposo era la fuente de la infección, pero él lo negó, presentando una carta de su doctor, aunque su médica no confió en ella.Aunque Verónica buscaba apoyo, en la clínica le recomendaban mantener su diagnóstico privado y le decían que los grupos de apoyo "no eran para ella". Años después, descubrió que su exnovio de Tijuana era VIH positivo, lo que la hizo sentir culpable, aunque no había sido la fuente de la transmisión.En este podcast, Verónica comparte cómo ha enfrentado los desafíos del VIH, desde la divulgación no autorizada de su estado en una boda, hasta su conexión con su vida profesional actual. El VIH ha sido un hilo invisible que ha tejido la historia de Verónica.Línea directa de crisis: 1-800-585-6231 (bilingüe, confidencial, 24/7) o visita http://www.elawc.org.Línea directa nacional de agresión sexual: 1-800-656-4673 o visita https://www.rainn.org/linea-de-ayuda-online-en-espanol.Para encontrar pruebas, tratamientos y otros recursos del VIH, visite https://locator.hiv.gov/ Este podcast es presentado por Los Angeles Family AIDS Network y producio por Kavich-Reynolds Productions. Producido por:Natalie SanchezElia Silveyra Francisco ValdesParticionado por la Administración de Recursos y Servicios de Salud (HRSA), Poner Fin a la Epidemia del VIH y el Condado de Los Ángeles, Departamento de Salud Pública, División de Programas Contra el VIH y ETS.This podcast is brought to you by the Los Angeles Family AIDS Network
In this insightful episode, Rocio van Nierop and Patricia Mota open up about the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion, now more than ever. Patricia, a true Jefa and the CEO of HACE, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing Latina success, focuses on cultivating a community of talent and providing the inside access and support needed t o thrive in their careers.Patricia has been attentive to the unique opportunities she has had access to due to her background, and how comunidad (community) helped her level the playing field. She strives to do the same for others. Her journey of "goodness" began in undergrad, where she founded non-profits and worked with business communities and her peers at Indiana University. One of her first projects, Mujeres of HACE, has grown from 40 initial members to over 400 women who have graduated from the program.Patricia and Rocio discuss how DEI is not only the path forward for a better, more inclusive, and empowered workforce, but also a core principle that must be embedded in the way companies operate. This is essential to ensuring that the impact made can be sustained for many underrepresented communities, especially Latinas.Connect with Patricia over LinkedinHACE website: https://haceonline.org/ -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
In this inspiring episode of Jefa Mode Live, host Rocio Van Nierop sits down with Kaisa Molina, a dynamic Latina who has charted her own path in the tech industry. Kaisa, a first-generation immigrant, shares her incredible journey from being an office manager to becoming the founder and COO of Stretch Dollar, a groundbreaking platform that enables small businesses to offer health benefits to their employees in an affordable and simple way.Kaisa Molina is the founder and COO of Stretch Dollar, a platform dedicated to helping small businesses provide health benefits to their employees. Born and raised in San Francisco, Kaisa's mother is from Nicaragua and her father from El Salvador. She has a rich background in marketing and extensive experience in the tech industry.Kaisa started her career as an office manager at Gusto, a company specializing in payroll management. She gained expertise in health insurance while working for another company focusing on this area, becoming an expert in small business and health insurance.Recognizing a need for affordable health benefits for small businesses, Kaisa founded Stretch Dollar. Her platform offers a straightforward mechanism for small businesses to support their employees' health needs.Her story emphasizes the importance of hard work, self-belief, and leveraging one's unique experiences to create impactful solutions. Kaisa's journey is a testament to her resilience and dedication. Her experiences as a first-generation immigrant and tech employee have shaped her approach to business and leadership.Join us as Kaisa Molina shares her remarkable story and offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Learn how she identified a gap in the market, took bold steps to fill it, and is now changing the world with her innovative solutions. Don't miss this episode packed with inspiration and actionable tips. Listen to Jefa Mode Live now and get motivated by Kaisa's journey from a tech employee to a founder and COO. -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
On this week's episode of the Jefa Mode Live podcast we revisit the Latinas in Tech Summit for an empowering live podcast session titled "Jefas en Tecnología: Empowering Latinas in Tech." Moderated by our Senior Programs Manager, Cecilia Fisher-Benitez, this insightful discussion features inspiring stories from chapter leaders across New York, Denver, Chicago, and Los Angeles, and can amplify your influence within the community. Listen in as Tatiana Carret shares her incredible journey from physical therapy to digital health, Aimara Rodriguez talks about her transition from supporting startups to becoming an entrepreneur, Patricia Flores from Chicago reflects on her move from healthcare to tech, and Lourdes Murillo recounts her 12-year journey in video infrastructure and digital assets. Their stories underscore the importance of resilience, leadership, and personal empowerment in navigating the complexities of the tech industry. We address the real challenges faced by Latinas in tech, offering strategies to overcome setbacks and imposter syndrome. Learn how to recognize your own achievements, view failures as growth opportunities, and understand the necessity for Latina representation in leadership roles.-Join the Latinas in Tech Summit 2025 Waiting List: https://latinasintechsummit.org/waiting-list-2025/We have 25 chapters across the globe, find one near you: https://latinasintech.org/chapterLatinas in Tech Mentorship Program: https://latinasintech.org/career-growthBecome a LiT Mentor: https://latinasintech.dreami.io/main/mentor -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
Hola Amigas! Joining us today is Yai Vargas, the leader of learning and development at the non profit organization, the Hispanic Association of Corporate Responsibility, or HACR for short. Yai connects with Latinx professionals in corporations that are looking to one day elevate to a non-profit or paid corporate board. After immigrating from the Dominican Republic at just 3 years old, Yai has been dedicated to helping the Hispanic community use their Latinidad to their advantage and live up to their full potential. Tune in to hear more about Yai as she talks about intersectionality, indentity, cultural intelligence and more!
Hola Amigas! On today's episode, Anjelica sits down with Indigenous, Mayan, and Guatemalan immigrant Gabriela Hydle, a Waldorf early childhood teacher who has quite the passion for pedaling! Gabriela opens up about her experience as a Guatemalan cyclist, and how she had struggled to find representation within the cycling community. Anjelica and Gabriela share their similar experiences of yearning for a community of people like them, and how empowering it can be once you've found the community you've been searching for. Tune in to hear more about Gabriela and her experience immigrating from Guatemala, her career as a Waldorf teacher, and how she tackled raising a newborn within the first days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
On this week's episode of the Jefa Mode Live podcast, we unlock the secrets to impactful board membership and corporate leadership as we chat with Yai Vargas, the Vice President of Strategic Engagements at HACR (The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility). In our discussion, Yai offers invaluable insights into the significance of Latinas occupying leadership roles, especially on boards of directors. She underscores the transformative power of mentorship and continuous learning, encouraging listeners to align their professional experiences with board opportunities. This episode serves as a practical guide for Latinas aiming to make impactful contributions through board membership. Learn how strategic moves, like negotiating relocation contracts to include nonprofit board placements, can amplify your influence within the community.Connect with Yai Vargas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yaivargas/Connect with the Latinista: http://www.thelatinista.com -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
On today's episode, Anjelica is joined by first-gen Mexican-American Dr. Jessica Gomez, a clinical psychologist, and the current executive director of the non-profit organization, "Momentous Institute". The Momentous Institute is a 104 year old organization that aims to champion children's mental health. Inspired by the inequities she witnessed being raised in Southside Chicago, Dr. Gomez has worked as a bilingual psychologist in order to help erase the stigma surrounding the topic of mental health within the Latino community. Tune in to listen to a raw and real episode where Anjelica and Dr. Gomez share all things mental health.
Hola amigas! On today's episode, our co-host Susie Barrera sits down with Grammy nominated Tejano singer Destiny Navaira, niece of late Grammy winner and Tejano music legend, Emilio Navaira. Being born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Tejano music has always been prevelent in Destiny's life. Her father Raulito Navaira, is also a Tejano singer and songwriter, exposing Destiny to the world of Tex-Mex music from a very early age. Destiny was bound to follow in her family's footsteps of becoming a Tejano singer herself. Some might say it was her Destiny, if you will. Destiny and Susie sit down to discuss Destiny's career as a singer, and her journey through hardship in order to get where she is today. Tune in to learn more about Destiny and her career, as well as other topics such as mental health, culture, and project Destiny, Destiny's mentorship program.
In Episode 12 of the Jefa Mode Live podcast, Rocio interviews Jessica Mercedes, a passionate entrepreneur from the Dominican Republic with a keen interest in technology. Jessica shares her journey from being one of the first in her middle-class neighborhood to own a computer, to crossing paths with Rocio while working at a PR agency, and eventually joining Latinas in Tech (LiT). Her husband encouraged her to apply to LiT, noting her identity as a Latina and startup founder. Jessica emphasizes that being a Latina in tech isn't limited to developers, as both she and Rocio are successful marketers. They recount their journey from working together as marketers to becoming Miami chapter leaders and winning the LiT startup competition, which propelled Jessica's career. Despite facing multiple rejections in funding rounds, Jessica's persistence paid off, raising $1.2 million and achieving a significant exit with Datadog's acquisition of her company. Now, she is focused on building AskMay, inspired by her desire to create a legacy for her children and demonstrate the power of Latina moms as entrepreneurs. This episode is a testament to resilience, the importance of community support, and the diverse roles Latinas play in the tech industry.Connect with Jessica Mercedes on Linkedin or at AskMay. -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
Hola amigas! Joining Anjelica today is Lillian Morales-Laster, Executive Director for the non-profit organization "Empowering Latinas Leadership Academy" a.k.a, "ELLA". ELLA is a safe space for Latina women living in Central Ohio, fostering a community of empowerment and encouragement. ELLA's main goal is to show Latinas that women of color are more than capable of being in high power positions, "If you can see her you can be her". With a lower Latino population in Ohio, ELLA recognizes the importance of representation, and aims to uplift other women of color to trust that these positions are well within their grasp. Aside from her Executive Director position at ELLA, Lillian also works as an HR Director, entrepreneur, mother of 5, and organizes monthly meet-ups for craft lovers like herself. That is one empowered woman! Tune in to learn more about Lillian and the Empowering Latinas Leadership Academy!
In this Latinas in Tech Jefa Mode Live podcast episode, listeners are treated to an insightful fireside chat between our LiT Chicago Chapter and Samara Mejia Hernandez, the Founding Partner of Chingona Ventures. Samara's journey from a multicultural, low-income upbringing to engineering, and eventually venture capital, is a testament to resilience and determination. Through internships and experiences at prestigious institutions like Goldman Sachs, she cultivated a unique perspective on diversity and inclusion in the tech world. With Chingona Ventures, Samara is disrupting the status quo by providing funding and opportunities to underrepresented communities in the startup ecosystem. Despite facing stereotypes and challenges, she remains steadfast in her commitment to authenticity and bringing a fresh perspective to the industry. This episode explores her journey, highlighting the power of resilience, authenticity, and a drive to create positive change.Connect with Samara on LinkedIn.Learn more about Chingona Ventures by visiting their website: https://www.chingona.venturesSubscribe to the Latinas in Tech Entreprenuership Newsletter. Sign Up Here. -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
Welcome back to the 'Confessions' podcast, Season Two. This season, we embark on a profoundly important journey, one that brings to light the stories, struggles, and triumphs of black women living with HIV. In a world where the numbers speak volumes – with thousands of new HIV infections among black heterosexual and transgender women – it's crucial we listen, learn, and act. Black women's experiences in the HIV epidemic are not just statistics; they are tales of resilience, strength, and hope. This season is dedicated to uplifting their voices, shedding light on the disparities in healthcare, and exploring the courage it takes to live openly and authentically. Join us as we share the courageous stories of six women whose lives and experiences offer insight, inspiration, and a call to action for all of us. Welcome to 'Confessions', Season Two.Welcome to Episode 4 of the Confessions Podcast, Season Two, where we delve into the heart and soul of resilience and purpose in the face of adversity. This episode introduces you to Bridgette, a remarkable woman whose life took an unexpected turn at the age of 40. Born and raised in Inglewood, California, Bridgette's story is one of courage, transformation, and the power of finding one's voice amidst life's most challenging moments.At 51, Bridgette is not only a loving mother but also a dedicated nurse, a profession she embraced later in life, symbolizing her unwavering commitment to caring for others. However, Bridgette's journey took a pivotal turn when she was diagnosed with HIV, a moment that reshaped her existence and set her on a path to advocacy and empowerment. In this unfiltered conversation, Bridgette shares the raw and honest emotions of the day she received her diagnosis, the complex process of disclosing her status to friends and family, and how she navigated the storm of emotions that followed.But Bridgette's story doesn't end with her diagnosis. Instead, she turned a moment of despair into a mission of hope, using her experience to make a positive impact. Through her column, 'Being Bridgette,' featured in POSITIVELY AWARE, one of the most trusted sources of HIV treatment and advocacy news, Bridgette offers insights, support, and inspiration to others walking a similar path. Her voice is a beacon of strength, encouraging an open dialogue about living with HIV and challenging the stigma and misconceptions that often surround the virus.Join us in this powerful episode as Bridgette takes us through her journey of self-discovery, the search for purpose, and her unyielding dedication to making a difference. Her story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the profound impact of turning personal trials into a source of empowerment and advocacy. 'Confessions' Season Two is dedicated to amplifying the voices of black women like Bridgette, whose experiences remind us of the importance of compassion, understanding, and collective action in the fight against HIV. Do not miss this inspiring episode of courage, hope, and transformation.This podcast is brought to you by the Los Angeles Family AIDS Network in collaboration with Women Together and produced by mejia.tv
In this episode Jatnna and Rosi have a chat about the expectations they have imposed on themselves and the feeling of always having to do more and overachieving in everything at this stage in life. They don't have the answers on how to overcome these feelings, but they hope you can relate and can find your own way to overcome them. Support the Show.@dosboldlatinas
In the latest Jefa Mode Live episode on the Latinas in Tech Podcast, Rocio Van Nierop, co-founder and CEO, sits down with Dia Bondi for a powerful discussion on navigating fear of rejection in the tech industry. Dia shares invaluable insights on making audacious asks and understanding the limitations that may arise. She emphasizes the importance of approaching requests with joy and curiosity, highlighting the unpredictable nature of human behavior. Throughout the episode, Dia challenges the notion that asking is a reflection of one's worthiness, urging listeners to recognize rejection as merely a response to what matters to others. Practical tools are provided, such as conducting research and setting personal boundaries, to empower listeners to advocate for themselves effectively. Ultimately, the episode serves as a beacon of empowerment for Latinas in tech, reminding them that their sense of worth and worthiness is non-negotiable.Connect with Dia Bondi on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and her website. Buy her book "Ask Like an Auctioneer: How to Ask For More and Get It" on Amazon. Get your ticket to Latinas in Tech Summit to hear Dia Bondi speak in person. Save 20% on your summit ticket using code: FLASHSALECode valid only on April 24 & April 25, 2024. -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
As an agancy, my team and I here at Big Oak Tree Media are fully committed to elevating diverse voices and communities - and our work through the Latina Leadership Podcast is just one way we are turning our commitment into action. So far this year we have celebrated two events under the Latina Leadership Podcast umbrella, and we have plenty more to come. In May, our inaugural Mind, Body, and Latina Soul event culminates, and in October, the annual Latina Entrepreneurship Conference is back! Tune in to learn more about these events and about our why for this work.
Hola Comadres! Welcome to the 15th episode of Season 5! Let's talk about the caretaking for our loved ones with special needs. Join your comadre Marcy and her guest ausome sister and fitness Coach Reet as they discuss caretaking for our loved ones and planning for their future. Marcy is recording with Riverside-FM and if you'd like to watch instead of listen, head on over to YouTube and check out the video version of the podcast. If you have any suggestions, opinions, questions, or comments about this or any episode, please send us a Comadre-Gram at marcy@comadreandopod.com or DM me via IG. Let's have a conversation. If you like the podcast, please share with your family, friends, and significant other. You can support this podcast by finding it across all platforms and rating, liking, and reviewing. If you chat about us, please use the hashtags #Comadreando, #ComadreTime, or #HolaComadres so that I can see and share you as well. If you want to help the sustainability of Comadreando, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a monthly sustaining member or make a one time contribution. Every little bit helps. You can contribute via $comadreandopod on CashApp and @comadreandopod on Venmo. Merchandise is out now, please visit our BRAND NEW WEBSITE to check out all the Comadre Gear https://www.comadreandopod.com. NOTES: Sign Up for Comadre-grams Using this link: http://eepurl.com/h-Gqw9 Every Day Strong: https://linktr.ee/every_daystrong Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/every.day.strong/
In this episode, we explore Maria Medrano's inspiring journey to becoming VP, Global Head of Community, Diversity, and Belonging, alongside her entrepreneurial venture as Co-Founder of Inspirame. Alongside Rocio Van Nierop, whose experiences as a bilingual caretaker in the Bay Area offer rich context, they delve into the significance of bilingualism, diversity, and technology in shaping inclusive communities. This conversation unveils Maria's insights on climbing the corporate ladder, fostering diversity, and her passion project, Inspirame, highlighting the pivotal role of language and culture in personal and professional realms. It's a compelling look at the challenges and successes on the path to leadership and innovation in diversity and inclusion.Connect with Maria Medrano on LinkedIn.Get access to the TecoGuide by Inspirame. -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
Hola Comadres! Welcome to the 15th episode of Season 5! Let's talk about the caretaking for our loved ones with special needs. Join your comadre Marcy and her guest ausome sister and fitness Coach Reet as they discuss caretaking for our loved ones and planning for their future. Marcy is recording with Riverside-FM and if you'd like to watch instead of listen, head on over to YouTube and check out the video version of the podcast. If you have any suggestions, opinions, questions, or comments about this or any episode, please send us a Comadre-Gram at marcy@comadreandopod.com or DM me via IG. Let's have a conversation. If you like the podcast, please share with your family, friends, and significant other. You can support this podcast by finding it across all platforms and rating, liking, and reviewing. If you chat about us, please use the hashtags #Comadreando, #ComadreTime, or #HolaComadres so that I can see and share you as well. If you want to help the sustainability of Comadreando, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a monthly sustaining member or make a one time contribution. Every little bit helps. You can contribute via $comadreandopod on CashApp and @comadreandopod on Venmo. Merchandise is out now, please visit our BRAND NEW WEBSITE to check out all the Comadre Gear https://www.comadreandopod.com. NOTES: Sign Up for Comadre-grams Using this link: http://eepurl.com/h-Gqw9 Every Day Strong: https://linktr.ee/every_daystrong Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/every.day.strong/
Hola Comadres! Welcome to the 14th episode of Season 5! Let's talk about the importance of representation in literature with respect to autism awareness and telling our stories. Join your comadre Marcy and her guest ausome mom and writer Victoria Cepeda as they discuss the importance of representation in literature by bringing autism awareness and acceptance in our communities. Victoria talks about her work becoming an advocate for autism families. Marcy is recording with Riverside-FM and if you'd like to watch instead of listen, head on over to YouTube and check out the video version of the podcast. If you have any suggestions, opinions, questions, or comments about this or any episode, please send us a Comadre-Gram at marcy@comadreandopod.com or DM me via IG. Let's have a conversation. If you like the podcast, please share with your family, friends, and significant other. You can support this podcast by finding it across all platforms and rating, liking, and reviewing. If you chat about us, please use the hashtags #Comadreando, #ComadreTime, or #HolaComadres so that I can see and share you as well. If you want to help the sustainability of Comadreando, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a monthly sustaining member or make a one time contribution. Every little bit helps. You can contribute via $comadreandopod on CashApp and @comadreandopod on Venmo. Merchandise is out now, please visit our BRAND NEW WEBSITE to check out all the Comadre Gear https://www.comadreandopod.com. NOTES: Sign Up for Comadre-grams Using this link: http://eepurl.com/h-Gqw9 JJ and Frijolito Book: https://amzn.to/4abwizw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jjfrijolitobook/ Autism NJ links: https://linktr.ee/autismnj https://autismnj.org/donate
Hola Comadres! Welcome to the 14th episode of Season 5! Let's talk about the importance of representation in literature with respect to autism awareness and telling our stories. Join your comadre Marcy and her guest ausome mom and writer Victoria Cepeda as they discuss the importance of representation in literature by bringing autism awareness and acceptance in our communities. Victoria talks about her work becoming an advocate for autism families. Marcy is recording with Riverside-FM and if you'd like to watch instead of listen, head on over to YouTube and check out the video version of the podcast. If you have any suggestions, opinions, questions, or comments about this or any episode, please send us a Comadre-Gram at marcy@comadreandopod.com or DM me via IG. Let's have a conversation. If you like the podcast, please share with your family, friends, and significant other. You can support this podcast by finding it across all platforms and rating, liking, and reviewing. If you chat about us, please use the hashtags #Comadreando, #ComadreTime, or #HolaComadres so that I can see and share you as well. If you want to help the sustainability of Comadreando, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a monthly sustaining member or make a one time contribution. Every little bit helps. You can contribute via $comadreandopod on CashApp and @comadreandopod on Venmo. Merchandise is out now, please visit our BRAND NEW WEBSITE to check out all the Comadre Gear https://www.comadreandopod.com. NOTES: Sign Up for Comadre-grams Using this link: http://eepurl.com/h-Gqw9 JJ and Frijolito Book: https://amzn.to/4abwizw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jjfrijolitobook/ Autism NJ links: https://linktr.ee/autismnj https://autismnj.org/donate
Hola Comadres! Welcome to the 13th episode of Season 5! Let's talk about stimming in autistic people. Join your comadre Marcy as she covers the topic of self stimulatory behaviors in people with Autism. Marcy talks about the definition of stimming and what it can look like and the causes. Marcy is recording with Riverside-FM and if you'd like to watch instead of listen, head on over to YouTube and check out the video version of the podcast. If you have any suggestions, opinions, questions, or comments about this or any episode, please send us a Comadre-Gram at marcy@comadreandopod.com or DM me via IG. Let's have a conversation. If you like the podcast, please share with your family, friends, and significant other. You can support this podcast by finding it across all platforms and rating, liking, and reviewing. If you chat about us, please use the hashtags #Comadreando, #ComadreTime, or #HolaComadres so that I can see and share you as well. If you want to help the sustainability of Comadreando, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a monthly sustaining member or make a one time contribution. Every little bit helps. You can contribute via $comadreandopod on CashApp and @comadreandopod on Venmo. Merchandise is out now, please visit our BRAND NEW WEBSITE to check out all the Comadre Gear https://www.comadreandopod.com. NOTES: Sign Up for Comadre-grams Using this link: http://eepurl.com/h-Gqw9 Articles used for research: https://www.research.chop.edu/car-autism-roadmap/stimming-what-is-it-and-does-it-matter https://www.spectrumnews.org/opinion/viewpoint/stimming-therapeutic-autistic-people-deserves-acceptance/ https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/behaviour/common-concerns/stimming-asd
In this enlightening episode of Latinas in Tech, CEO and Co-Founder Rocio van Nierop engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Ileana Musa, the ultimate Wall Street Jefa, focusing on the crucial yet often overlooked topic of financial empowerment among Latinas. Throughout the discussion, Ileana shares her personal journey as a single mother of three and underscores the importance of consistency and education in achieving success (lessons learned from her parents). They address common misconceptions faced by Latinas regarding finances, emphasizing the need for education and strategic planning. Through a partnership with SUMA Wealth and Latinas in Tech, Ileana is committed to empowering others, highlighting the immense economic potential within the Latina community. By uniting and leveraging collective wealth, Latinas can drive meaningful change and support one another on the path to financial independence. The episode concludes with a call to action, inviting listeners to join upcoming sessions of “The Millonaria Mindset” workshops to deepen their understanding of personal finance and investment strategies. Through this dialogue, listeners are inspired to embrace their financial potential and take proactive steps towards building a secure future.Connect with Ileana Musa on LinkedIn. Register to "The Millonaria Mindset" Program, a money course for Jefas in Tech: https://latinasintech.org/workshop/the-millonaria-mindsetSponsored by Morgan Stanley. In partnership with SUMA Wealth.Deadline to register Monday, March 25, 2024 -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
Hola amigas! We'd like to welcome you to our new series here on the Latina Leadership Podcast, Las Patronas! To put it in layman's terms, come meet a couple of girl-bosses! Sit down with Anjelica and Sofia today as they have an off the cuff conversation about culture, flying, being a parent, and much more. Tune in to meet two of our co-hosts as they share their personal stories, fears, and many laughs.
Hola Comadres! Welcome to the 12th episode of Season 5! Let's talk about representation in Latine Media. Join your comadre Marcy and her guest journalist Johanna Ferreira as they discuss the importance of representation of latine stories in the medial. Johanna talks about her work highlighting untold stories in the latine community. Marcy is recording with Riverside-FM and if you'd like to watch instead of listen, head on over to YouTube and check out the video version of the podcast. If you have any suggestions, opinions, questions, or comments about this or any episode, please send us a Comadre-Gram at marcy@comadreandopod.com or DM me via IG. Let's have a conversation. If you like the podcast, please share with your family, friends, and significant other. You can support this podcast by finding it across all platforms and rating, liking, and reviewing. If you chat about us, please use the hashtags #Comadreando, #ComadreTime, or #HolaComadres so that I can see and share you as well. If you want to help the sustainability of Comadreando, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a monthly sustaining member or make a one time contribution. Every little bit helps. You can contribute via $comadreandopod on CashApp and @comadreandopod on Venmo. Merchandise is out now, please visit our BRAND NEW WEBSITE to check out all the Comadre Gear https://www.comadreandopod.com. NOTES: Sign Up for Comadre-grams Using this link: http://eepurl.com/h-Gqw9 Articles written by Johanna: https://www.popsugar.com/love/doing-away-with-biological-clock-empowered-me-in-dating-49335622 https://www.popsugar.com/latina/im-breaking-jamona-cycle-in-my-family-48537990 https://www.popsugar.com/fitness/im-latina-with-endometriosis-48838571 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cup_of_johanna/
Aurora Archer, a powerhouse Latina and CEO & Co-Founder of The Opt-In™, shares her journey and insights on leadership, cultural pride, and the importance of representation in the tech industry. Aurora's journey as a trailblazer in the tech industry is highlighted, where she recounts her remarkable achievements as the first Afro Latina, first Latina, and first woman in various domains. Reflecting on her upbringing, Aurora shares how being raised by an indigenous Mexican mother and an African American father exposed her to a rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and beliefs, laying the groundwork for her exceptional skills as a marketer. She draws inspiration from her mother's resilience in the face of criticism for speaking Spanish to her children, and her grandmother's teachings instilled a sense of pride in her ancestry while providing her with the tools to navigate the world as a black woman. Moreover, Aurora emphasizes the importance of breaking generational cycles of debt and advocating for economic empowerment for all individuals, regardless of their background. She introduces the concept of "Jefa," embodying healing, redefining leadership through love and empathy, and embracing wealth as a means of economic empowerment for everyone. As the conversation unfolds, Aurora Archer's narrative serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring leaders, particularly Latinas in tech, encouraging them to embrace diversity, break barriers, and pave the way for a more inclusive future in the tech industry.Connect with Aurora on LinkedIn.Learn more about her company and podcast, The Opt-In™. -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
Hola Comadres! Welcome to the 11th episode of Season 5! Happy Valentine's Day.. nothing says I love you like... Pack your bags we are leaving in the next few hours!! Let's talk about decolonizing travel for communities of color. Join your comadre Marcy and her guest travel guru Vanessa Fondeur-Adams as they discuss things on Marcy's to do list like more travel. Vanessa shares tips and tricks to make travel more accessible to us as a community. Marcy is recording with Riverside-FM and if you'd like to watch instead of listen, head on over to YouTube and check out the video version of the podcast. If you have any suggestions, opinions, questions, or comments about this or any episode, please send us a Comadre-Gram at marcy@comadreandopod.com or DM me via IG. Let's have a conversation. If you like the podcast, please share with your family, friends, and significant other. You can support this podcast by finding it across all platforms and rating, liking, and reviewing. If you chat about us, please use the hashtags #Comadreando, #ComadreTime, or #HolaComadres so that I can see and share you as well. If you want to help the sustainability of Comadreando, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a monthly sustaining member or make a one time contribution. Every little bit helps. You can contribute via $comadreandopod on CashApp and @comadreandopod on Venmo. Merchandise is out now, please visit our BRAND NEW WEBSITE to check out all the Comadre Gear https://www.comadreandopod.com. NOTES: Sign Up for Comadre-grams Using this link: http://eepurl.com/h-Gqw9 Latino Travel Fest website https://latinotravelfest.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinotravelfest/ https://www.instagram.com/latinoworldtravelers/ Vanessa's IG: https://www.instagram.com/latinaworldtraveler/
In this captivating episode of Jefa Mode Live, Rocio, CEO, and Co-Founder of Latinas in Tech, sits down with Maria Morales, CEO of gaming company 623 Studios, for an enlightening conversation on breaking barriers and embracing diversity in the tech world. Maria shares her inspiring journey of resilience, emphasizing the importance of never accepting "no" for an answer. Together, they delve into the nuanced experiences of being Latina and Afro-Latina, navigating issues like fitting in and confronting colorism in their home countries. As the CEO of a gaming company, Maria offers insights into her dream job, one centered on promoting inclusion and diversity. Join them as they explore the transformative power of embracing diversity and creating inclusive spaces in tech, where every voice is valued and empowered.Connect with Maria on LinkedIn. Learn more about 626 Studios - http://www.623studios.io -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
Hola Comadres! A short, sweet, and super informative episode Welcome to the 9th episode of Season 5! Let's talk about dyslexia and ways to support our children. Join your comadre Marcy as she is joined by Dr. Emily Levy of EBL Coaching. They discuss dyslexia and other neurodiversities. They discuss how we can support our children with these disabilities. Marcy is recording with Riverside-FM and if you'd like to watch instead of listen, head on over to YouTube and check out the video version of the podcast. If you have any suggestions, opinions, questions, or comments about this or any episode, please send us a Comadre-Gram at marcy@comadreandopod.com or DM me via IG. Let's have a conversation. If you like the podcast, please share with your family, friends, and significant other. You can support this podcast by finding it across all platforms and rating, liking, and reviewing. If you chat about us, please use the hashtags #Comadreando, #ComadreTime, or #HolaComadres so that I can see and share you as well. If you want to help the sustainability of Comadreando, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a monthly sustaining member or make a one time contribution. Every little bit helps. You can contribute via $comadreandopod on CashApp and @comadreandopod on Venmo. Merchandise is out now, please visit our BRAND NEW WEBSITE to check out all the Comadre Gear https://www.comadreandopod.com. NOTES: Sign Up for Comadre-grams Using this link: http://eepurl.com/h-Gqw9 Emily's Website: http://www.eblcoaching.com/
Today's guest is Elsa López Bojórquez. She recently made a bold career pivot from 20 years in community organizing to driving change in New Mexico, supporting movements for gender justice and healing where she is able to support community organizations by organizing and ushering financial resources. Join us as she walks us through her journey of self-discovery, sharing the highs and lows of her job search, and how she aligned her values, strengths, and interests in her life and career decision making process. Learn how she finds joy and fulfillment both personally and professionally by leveraging her strengths.About Elsa:Elsa López Bojórquez is originally from a farming community in Chihuahua, México. Her zeal and vision to racial and economic justice is rooted in her own experience. Shortly after migrating to the USA, she organized other students to pass a law granting access to college for undocumented immigrants in New Mexico. After experiencing the power of organizing to overcome inequitable and oppressive systems, she became determined to activate and empower hundreds of working families, collectively creating and shaping the immigrant's rights movement in NM for 20 years. She now works for a gender justice foundation where she is able to support community organizations by organizing and ushering financial resources. She is studying documentary photography, loves dancing, performing in theater, hiking and gardening. Connect with me!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizherrera1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizcareercoaching/Website: https://www.lizcareercoaching.net/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HerreraLiz27Email: lizcareercoaching@gmail.comSupport the show
There are an estimated 50,000 Latinas living with HIV in the United States today. In 2020, there were 5,450 new HIV infections in women. CONFESSIONS is a podcast that follows the lives of 6 women who share their journeys. In 2021, among the 868 transgender people newly diagnosed with HIV in the US 31% (272) were Latina.Please note that this episode contains explicit language related to sexual abuse and is not appropriate for children.Welcome to the season finale of the Confessions Podcast - a live-recorded reunion episode.In honor of World AIDS Day, on December 1, 2023, five of the six women from the podcast came together for the first time to share their experiences. Tune in now to discover what the women have been up to since their podcast episodes were released.If you have been a victim of sexual violence, domestic violence, or human trafficking, contact the East Los Angeles Women CenterCRISIS HOTLINE 1-800-585-6231CONFIDENTIAL BILINGUAL| 24 HOURS 7 DAYS or visitwww.elawc.org for 24/7 chat optionNational Sexual Assault Hotline1-800-656-4673https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineCall or text 988Produced by:Natalie SanchezJazmin RojanoElia Silveyra Los Angeles Family AIDS Networklafan.orgfacebook.com/LAFAN1Instagram; @lafamilyaidsnetworkHIV data obtained at cdc.gov/hivTo find HIV testing, treatment, and other resources visit https://locator.hiv.gov/This podcast is brought to you by the Los Angeles Family AIDS Network in collaboration with Women Together and produced by mejia.tv
Our founder Anjelica Cazares sits down with our 3 co-hosts to reflect on our year here at the Latina Leadership Podcast. Our co-hosts Carolina Arenas, Sonia Ramirez, and Jacqueline Villagomez reminisce on their favorite interviews this year, and what they've learned from speaking with such powerful and inspiring Latinas. From speaking on hardships to showing gratitude, our hosts get real with one another as they reflect on their year at a glance. Each co-host provides a different perspective on what it means to be a Latina Leader, and how they have been transformed by the work they do here on the LLP. Tune in to find out more about what to expect for season 8, and leave a comment below if there are any Latina Leaders you'd like to see on our podcast next! Thank you for a wonderful year, and we can't wait to show you what's to come in 2024! To learn more, visit us at latinaleadershippodcast.com
Kroger's first ever Latina President, Laura Gump, sits down with our founder, Anjelica Cazares, to give some insight into the grocery business, and how she navigates this environment as a Latina. Laura explains how she utilizes her differences as a strength, and taps into her Latina roots to better her community and help Kroger develop a better understanding of the wants and needs of the Latino community as a whole. Laura likes to label herself as a unicorn, a metaphor to embrace your differences and recognize how these same differences is what makes you special in the first place. We can't think of a better way to illustrate just how beautiful and magical it is to be a Latina. We are proud to be Unicorns! Tune in to listen to Anjelica and Laura speak on higher education, community outreach, and what kind of advantages being a unicorn brings to the table in a professional setting. To learn more, visit us at latinaleadershippodcast.com
*Trigger warning: this episodes mentions acts of sexual violence. Listener discretion is advised*Breaking the cycle around generational trauma is a transformative journey that not only impacts your life, but generations to come. It's about recognizing the patterns and pain that have been passed down and actively work to prevent repeating the cycle. This week's guest shares her own journey around breaking the cycle around the trauma she's experienced and encourages others to do the same.Priscilla María Gutierrez is a certified life coach, First-Gen Latina & transformational speaker. She teaches others to break cycles of generational trauma through her Currency of Cycle Breaking™ Workshop and I.D.E.A.L. Method.™ She's in recovery from both binge drinking and eating disorders. She believes in the power of storytelling and leads by example.Follow Priscilla on Instagram & LinkedIn. Send an email to hello@priscillamaria.com.Breaking the cycle of generational trauma isn't easy. It means facing tough, painful experiences and making some hard choices. But the payoff of breaking these chains and creating a brighter future is priceless.We hope by hearing our conversation, you're able to start making some different choices in your own life to break the cycle. It's not always easy... but it's ALWAYS worth it!Share this podcast & leave a rating/review on Apple. New episodes premiere every Tuesday. Follow me on Instagram, Threads, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter & YouTube! Visit my website to stay up-to date! Sign up for my 1:1 coaching program here.Sponsors:BetterHelp®— Get professional support when you need it. Receive 10% off your 1st month with my sponsored link!
Aliens! Freaked out now that their existence has been confirmed? Don't be! I talk about my 2017 encounter with a UFO and why we're astrologically seeing a rise in Alien confirmation and more. I discuss specific astrological components like Saturn in Pisces, Pluto in Aquarius and past Aquarius solar eclipses. Join me in Vegas on 9/3 for Venus direct ritual and healing: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/abundance-money-mindset-ritual-healing-and-panel-event-tickets-667307373317?aff=oddtdtcreator Tell me about your Alien encounters and don't forget to enroll in my astrology courses at www.patreon.com or www.souliminati.com Let's connect on IG: www.instagram.com/esoteric_esa Read my free resources here: https://www.popsugar.com/author/soul20228725 and https://www.cosmopolitan.com/author/235365/esoteric-esa/ #TheModernSpiritualLatina #YourEsotericHomegirl #EsotericEsa