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Hola mi gente hermosa, and welcome back to All Things Latina podcast! I'm your host, Tania Estefy, here to empower, educate, and elevate our community through meaningful words. Today's episode is a heavy one, but it's also an important one.We're going to address two ongoing crises impacting our community: the devastating Los Angeles fires and the recent uptick in ICE deportations. These events are leaving many feeling helpless and unsure of where to turn for support. But, as always, I'm here to bring you credible resources, actionable steps, and a reminder that we are stronger together.Los Angeles Fires Resources- Time Stamp :01-09:53American Red Cross: Provides shelter, food, and assistance. Visit redcross.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.California Wildfire Relief Fund: Helps families affected by wildfires. Learn more at cafiresfoundation.org.211 LA County: For immediate help with housing, food, and other resources, dial 2-1-1 or visit 211la.org.Latino Community Foundation (LCF): Offers financial assistance and resources tailored to Latino families. Visit latinocf.org.Black Women for Wellness (BWW): Provides aid and health resources to Black communities impacted by environmental crises. Visit bwwla.org.Community Coalition: Works with South LA residents to support recovery efforts and provide resources for low-income families. Visit cocosouthla.org.California Fire Foundation SAVE Program: Offers immediate financial assistance to victims. Visit cafirefoundation.org.Dream Resource Center (DRC): Supports undocumented individuals with emergency funding and resources during natural disasters. Visit dreamresourcecenter.org.How You Can Help:Donate to wildfire relief funds or volunteer at shelters.Support local businesses in affected areas.Spread awareness about evacuation zones and safety protocols on social media.ICE Deportations Resources -Time Stamp 09:54-endUnited We Dream: Offers resources and a 24/7 hotline. Text “HOME” to 741741 or visit unitedwedream.org.RAICES: Provides free and low-cost legal services. Visit raicestexas.org.Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC): Offers Know Your Rights materials in multiple languages. Visit ilrc.org.International Rescue Committee (IRC): Offers support to immigrants and refugees worldwide. Visit rescue.org.Asylum Access: Provides legal services and advocacy for immigrants globally. Visit asylumaccess.org.Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS): Offers assistance and advocacy for displaced persons. Visit jrs.net.How You Can Help:Volunteer with or donate to organizations like United We Dream or RAICES.Attend local “Know Your Rights” workshops to educate yourself and your community.Amplify immigrant voices and stories to combat fear and misinformation.
On this episode of Grow With Us, Evan speaks with Jonathan Martinez, Director of Graduate Support and Enrichment at San Miguel Middle School. We discuss the mission of San Miguel Middle school, supporting the Latinx community in education, and how to grow inclusively within educational institutions. Join us today! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts to get notified of our releases, follow it on Spotify, and share with anyone.If you are interested in looking at our open career opportunities, don't forget to check out our career website: https://careers.intulsa.com/Join our Talent Network to receive access to the latest job opportunities in Tulsa: https://careers.intulsa.com/user/register/applicantAdditionally, find out about all our upcoming Elevate your Career Series Free Workshop events at talent.intulsa.com/events
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]
ADHD brains are creative powerhouses, built for innovation, connection, and resilience. In this episode, Tracy Otsuka sits down with Izzie Chea—a dynamic entrepreneur, educator, and neurodivergence advocate—whose ADHD diagnosis unlocked a world of possibilities. From building a viral virtual piano studio during the pandemic to creating impactful initiatives like La Neuropicante and the Accountable Otters Club, Izzie shares how she turned challenges into opportunities to uplift herself and others.Izzie opens up about her late ADHD diagnosis, the burnout that led to it, and the transformative impact of understanding her brain's unique wiring. She recounts how growing up in a culturally traditional environment shaped her experiences and how she now advocates for neurodivergent voices, particularly in the Latinx community.As the head of social media and customer experience for the Hiki app and founder of a successful social media agency, Izzie talks about balancing her many passions while prioritizing mental health. She shares practical strategies for managing time and staying productive, including tools like Llama Life and time-boxing techniques.Resoures:https://www.laneuropicante.com https://accotters.comYoutube: https://m.youtube.com/@IzzieCheaMusicStudio Hiki AppLearn more by connecting with Tracy through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, or visit adhdforsmartwomen.com.Are You Ready to Discover Your Brilliance? Order Now: https://adhdforsmartwomen.com/bookJoin Your ADHD Brain is A-OK: https://adhdforsmartwomen.com/aokVisit our website: https://adhdforsmartwomen.comJoin our community of ADHD For Smart Ass Women: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tracyotsukaJoin What Do I Do With My Life Masterclass: spyhappy.me/classUnlock your best days with Blends: https://adhdforsmartwomen.com/blendsSend a Message: Your Name | Email | Message
We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today's episode Erica talks about intergenerational trauma and shares her personal experiences and shares some excerpts from LatinX in Social Work Vol. 2.Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766
Diosa Femme is a writer, producer, and the co-founder of “Locatora Radio,” a platform dedicated to spotlighting untold stories and shifting cultural narratives. She joins Simone and Danielle to dissect the latest pop culture moments, like the remake of “La Bamba,” whether it's time for Brat Summer to be over, and Naomi Osaka's bold tennis look.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Locatora Radio! In this week's episode we check-in about our summers and the new hobbies we've picked up: from tennis to sewing and our attempts at consuming less. We also dive into the making of our new podcast, Señora Sex Ed a weekly podcast breaking the silence about sex & sexuality in the Latinx Community. Tune in and learn about why we think this show matters now more than ever! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Dr. Lata Murti for a conversation with Dr. Erica Ruvalcaba-Heredia, the Executive Director of Corazón Latino. We'll explore how this local organization champions the values of integrity, service, excellence, solidarity, and empathy to promote a healthy life and family wellbeing. Tune in and learn about their mission to educate, provide emotional wellness, share resources, promote civic engagement, and empower the Latinx community on the Central Coast.Listen live Thursday from 1-2pm
Introducing Abuelita, a free online Latinx advice platform. Need help with your cooking? Don't know how to talk to your kids? Let Abuelita give you the straightforward wisdom of a Mexican grandmother. Learn more at https://www.askabuelita.co Ask Abuelita City: Folsom Address: 705 Gold Lake Dr Website: https://askabuelita.co
Links: consejohispanoIn this episode, Norma Hernandez shares her journey from Puerto Rico to the United States, settling in beautiful Astoria. Discover how Norma found a sense of belonging and community in the Northwest while working with Consejo Hispano, an organization focused on supporting the Latinx community. Norma discusses her role as deputy director and her passion for building a stronger community through educational programs, financial literacy classes, and cultural celebrations. Learn how you can get involved and support Consejo Hispano's mission of empowering Latinx individuals and families in the Northwest. Subscribe to the Women of the Northwest podcast for inspiring stories and adventures.Find me on my website: jan-johnson.com
In this episode Diana talks to Nadine Smith, Executive Director of Equality Florida, about everyone should be paying attention to what is happening in Florida, how the tide is turning and she remains hopeful abotu the future. Nadie discusses how Equality Florida is fighting anti-LGBTQ policies in Florida (and how they're winning). In this candid conversation, Nadine also shares the incredible organizing that is happening on the ground, in what she calls "Frontline Florida," and how parents from all over the country can support actions and efforts on the ground. Listen to find out what organizing tactics have worked in Florida, why they issued a travel advisory to Florida, how Equality Florida is combatting book bans and fighting to #bringbooksback, and how parents are raise their voices against anti-LGBTQ policies in Florida. Nadine also has some GREAT ideas about how you can support Florida (even far afar!) Make sure to follow Equality Florida on Instagram @equalityfl If you like this episode, check out Diana's great conversations with: The Youth Vote and Disinformation in the Latinx Community with Maria Teresa Kumar, Executive Director of Voto Latino Why Centering our Youth's Wellbeing is a Win for Our Society with Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson, Executive Director of the Children's Defense Fund Why Mom Power is More Important than Ever with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeinwer, Executive Director of MomsRising Don't forget to check out our SHOP that is now LIVE! Until next time, don't forget hope is our superpower.
Are you a therapist struggling with the idea of being a business owner? Then this episode is for you! Today we'll be talking about how to build your business owner identity and how you can let go of limiting beliefs. The most common challenge I see in my clients is stepping confidently into their business owner identity. They know how to be great clinicians, but their roles as business owners is an entirely different ball game. Which is tough when you want to open your own private practice. For many therapists, that's the dream! But it will never happen if you keep holding yourself back. Let's make your dreams come true and learn how you step into your business owner identity. Lista? Let's get into today's episode! Topics Covered: How to redefine the role of CEO to work for you? How to release the imposter syndrome that's holding you back? Why being a child of immigrants makes you an amazing CEO? How to transfer the skills you learned as a child of immigrants into qualities you can use for your business? Connect with Liz Fernandez: Instagram: @lifewithhliz Therapist to Coach Collective Waitlist Apply for 1:1: private coaching From Therapist to Coach Weekly Email Series Resources from this episode: Sign up for my FREE Webinar “How to Double your Therapy Income with 1 Coaching Offer & 2 Clients per month” Therapist to Coach Collective Waitlist Apply for 1:1: private coaching
Introducing Ask Abuelita, a free online advice website specifically for the Latinx community. The new platform offers personalized advice on a wide range of topics, tailoring traditional Latinx wisdom to the modern needs of today's families. Learn more at https://www.askabuelita.co Ask Abuelita City: Folsom Address: 705 Gold Lake Dr Website: https://askabuelita.co
“Upgraded” star and executive producer Camila Mendes opens about the support she feels from Hollywood's Latinx community, how she prioritizes mental health and what she's looking forward to in her 30s – including taking on more roles behind the camera.
This is the second part of the episode from January 15th where Chantall and I discuss Sexual Health in the Latinx Community. Follow Chantall on IG: https://www.instagram.com/chantall.lmft/ All books are linked on my Amazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-e46be756/list/156S6K8AL43ZG?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_aipsflist_aipsfinfluencer-e46be756_54P1QVBFTZCCHA5AQKKE&language=en_US Disclaimer: Please note this is not a replacement for therapy and if you need support, reach out to your own therapist or find a mental health provider who can support you with your sexual health needs. This is also not medical advice, please consult with a medical professional if you have concerns with your physical/ sexual health or seeking Birth control or STD/STI prevention or treatment. GET YOUR MERCH: https://www.unbreakablelatina.com SEND A VOICE MESSAGE:https://www.speakpipe.com/Unbreakablatina AMAZON STOREFRONT | https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-e46be756 TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@unbreakablelatina INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/unbreakablelatina TWITTER |https://twitter.com/latinapodcast YOUTUBE| https://www.youtube.com/@unbreakablelatina --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unbreakablelatina/support
In this episode Chantall and I discuss Sexual Health in the Latinx Community. We speak of the unspoken and take listener questions at the end. Part two of the Q&A will be available next Monday January 22, 2024. Follow Chantall on IG: https://www.instagram.com/chantall.lmft/ All books are linked on my Amazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-e46be756/list/156S6K8AL43ZG?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_aipsflist_aipsfinfluencer-e46be756_54P1QVBFTZCCHA5AQKKE&language=en_US Disclaimer: Please note this is not a replacement for therapy and if you need support, reach out to your own therapist or find a mental health provider who can support you with your sexual health needs. This is also not medical advice, please consult with a medical professional if you have concerns with your physical/ sexual health or seeking Birth control or STD/STI prevention or treatment. GET YOUR MERCH: https://www.unbreakablelatina.com SEND A VOICE MESSAGE:https://www.speakpipe.com/Unbreakablatina AMAZON STOREFRONT | https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-e46be756 TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@unbreakablelatina INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/unbreakablelatina TWITTER |https://twitter.com/latinapodcast YOUTUBE| https://www.youtube.com/@unbreakablelatina --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unbreakablelatina/support
Often, when we think of Latinx/Latinos and their families, we think of a large, close-knit one. But some of us have distant, dysfunctional, or estranged families. For today's episode, we're joined by Violetta Fernandez, a Mexican American therapist, to unpack the distinct ways estrangement shows up in our communities. She created a platform called Latinx Estrangement to support folks who don't feel safe and supported by their familiesSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What would happen if we put children first in our country? What would happen if we empowered children at all ages and centered the law to protect our youngest citizens? In this episode Diana talks to Adam Benforado, a children's rights expert, an award winning author and law professor at Drexel University, about how prioritizing children's rights would benefit us all. In his critically acclaimed new book, A Minor Revolution: How Prioritizing Kids Benefits Us All, Adam criticizes America's failure to invest in, protect, and empower its youngest citizens and presents a bold plan for reorienting society to put children first. Through historical context, personal stories and compelling arguments, Adam makes an important case as to why prioritizing our kids will help everyone in society. Diana and Adam discuss: The 1989 Convention on the Rights of Child (and why the USA hasn't ratified it yet) What "parents' rights" mean in the context of children's rights then and today what happens when the law doesn't center children in making decisions The paradox between expecting kids to grow up quickly Why young activists and teenagers should be allowed to vote AND MORE! Adam's book A Minor Revolution: How Prioritizing Kids Benefits Us All, is divided into the following sections where he makes the case for the following rights in a child's life: First years: the right to attachment Early childhood: the right to investment Late childhood the right to community Early adolescence the right to be a kid Late adolescent the right to be heard On the cusp of adulthood: the right ot start fresh Thank you everyone for tuning in for this episode of Parenting and Politics. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, recommend the podcast to your friends and follow us on IG: @parentingandpolitics.You can also email your comments and ideas for guests at info@parentingandpoliticspodcast.com If you liked this episode make sure to check out Ep. 57: The Youth Vote and Disinformation in the Latinx Community with Maria Teresa Kumar
Join Dr. Greg and couples therapist Eliza Boquin to explore modern love in the Latinx community. Eliza is a Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Sex Therapist, and founder of Melanin and Mental Health. In this episode:1. How the definition of love is changing in the Latinx community.2. Challenges around mental health care access, trust, and use of couples therapy.3. Cultural aspects of self-sacrifice and service in traditional relationships.4. Dating issues for those who identify as black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC).For resources and a directory with providers of color, visit: https://www.melaninandmentalhealth.com or on Instagram: @melaninandmentalhealthTo connect with Eliza, you can find her @elizaboquin and as always, you can find our content @abetterloveproject on TikTok, Instagram, and elsewhere.Listen on all major podcast platforms or watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6_pPo5slP6c
Why are Latinx voters being targeted with disinformation? What does young Latinx Voting Power in 2024 look like? In this episode Diana talks to Maria Teresa Kumar, the Executive Director of Voto Latino, about the possibilities that young Latino voters bring as so many turn 18 before the 2024 election. They also discuss why and how bad actors are targeting the Latinx community by spreading disinformation to wreak havoc in USA elections, and what we can do as a community to ensure disinformation doesn't spread, especially to older adults targeted with direct messaging by nefarious groups such as M4L. Listen to find out why Maria Teresa excited about the coming electoral cycle and what makes the young Latino community those that can turn the tide and make a real difference in 2024. Make sure to follow Voto Latino on Instagram @votolatino If you like this episode, make sure you to listen to Why Abortion Bans Affect Latinas the Most with Lupe Rodriguez - Parenting and Politics Latinx Political Power, Coalition Building and Voting with Elisa Batista - Parenting and Politics Got ideas for guests? Email info@parentingandpoliticspodcast.com Help us grow! Make sure to subscribe, share with your friends and leave a review, and like us on social media. Until next time, don't forget hope is our superpower.
Dr. Mitzi and Dr. Lilyana Amezcua discuss MS in the Hispanic Latinx Community.
Juanita Olivares Franklin is a go to staple for the Latinx Community at Northwest Arkansas Community College and he has been one of the biggest advocates for the LIFE program at NWACC. The LIFE (Learning, Improvement, Fun, and Empowerment) program at NWACC connects and supports area high school students who may or may not be considering college after graduation. This friendly group is determined to help high schoolers believe in their ability to accomplish all of their dreams! On this episode Juanita joins us along LIFE Mentor Juana Araujo and we talk the LIFE program, scholarships for Undocumented Immigrants at the College and much more!
The Nopal Kweenz are joined by guest Dr. Jaime Raygoza of Finding The Unicorn in You Podcast to serve up real conversations about mental health, bravely going into a topic that can be difficult to talk about in the Latinx Community- suicide. Join us for an enriching and healing conversation gente!
This week's guests are Alexandre Burgos and Talia Rodriguez, inspiring young Latinx community leaders! From grassroots activism to empowering educational initiatives, explore their impactful journeys. Learn more about their work in the community, uncover the challenges they've faced, the social change they're driving, and the vibrant culture they're preserving. Join us in celebrating their leadership and contributions during Hispanic Heritage Month! To learn more about our work, visit our website at ppgbuffalo.org. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
The Nopal Kweenz explore what it means to be neurodiverse from a Latinx perspective and how to support our comunidad in getting the support and help they need to thrive with neurodiversity. Ps the vibes were fire, the audio not so much. Gracias for your grace!
While most brands view connecting with the Hispanic and Latinx audience as a challenge, the TelevisaUnivision team sees it as an opportunity.On the latest episode of Yeah, That's Probably An Ad, community editor Luz Corona is joined by TelevisaUnivision EVP, chief growth officer Dan Riess to talk about the current state of Hispanic marketing. Following president of sales Donna Speciale's Brandweek session, Riess sheds more light on the broadcast network's approach in relationship-building with advertisers, from educating them about the Latinx audience to filling in advertiser gaps in pharmaceutical and financial, two areas largely underrepresented in the community but vital now more than ever before. The EVP also discusses their in-house content studio offerings and the freshly signed deals to stream the Super Bowl in 2024, a major move for all broadcast partners involved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Michael Lemus, a passionate entrepreneur, creator and the owner of "Reclaiming Your Happiness LLC," dedicated to empowering individuals to reclaim their lives and own their inner spiritual baddie! Michael and I get into the impact of the Latinx culture on our entrepreneurial spirit. Michael shares his personal journey of overcoming challenges and embracing his cultural roots, which have been essential in shaping his path to success. Now let's talk about DINERO! That's right, healing money trauma and building generational wealth. Michael's insights guide us through the process of reclaiming our financial well-being, making peace with our past, and forging an abundant future for ourselves and our loved ones. From breaking down barriers to adopting a growth mindset, this episode es lo que necesitas to start opening the door on conversations around money. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or someone seeking personal growth, this episode offers valuable takeaways that will inspire and empower you to "Reclaim Lo Tuyo!" Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube Get ready to reclaim your happiness and embrace the path to generational wealth! Support & follow Michael: IG: https://www.instagram.com/arisewithlemus/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ARISEwithLemus TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@arisewithlemus --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yasoul/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yasoul/support
In this episode of Broken Office Chair, Bessie Alcantara and Diana Castaneda share their experiences with anti-Blackness in the Latinx community. They cover everything from why they choose to say Latinx instead of Hispanic to their understanding and solutions to anti-Blackness in the latinx community.
The conversation about first-generation trauma is emerging in the Latino community, specifically in social media spaces focused on improving mental health. For this reason, Priscilla Maria joins Dr. LaMarr D. Shields to discuss generational (or intergenerational) trauma, which differs from first-generation trauma because it is passed down through generations.She offers listeners compassion, empathy, and patience because she is a trauma survivor. She knows how challenging it is to replace negative behaviors and thought patterns with healthy coping mechanisms. She understands the obstacles of breaking generational trauma and self-advocacy cycles, especially as a first-generation Latina. Support the show
Today on the show we are discussing Fibroids in the Latina/Latinx community. Joining me is Dr. Ruben Alvero, who is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford Medical School and is the Division Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the Lucille Packard Children's Hospital. He is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. He is a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the American College of Surgeons. More information on these topics is at www.asrm.org Tell us your thoughts on the show by e-mailing asrm@asrm.org Please subscribe and rate the show on Apple podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. ASRM Today Series Podcasts are supported in part by the ASRM Corporate Member Council
Advancing Careers By Redefining Professionalism A Conversation with Pabel Ramirez, Founder of Plurawl As an Afro-Latino living & working in NYC, Pabel Martinez would often repress parts of his identity inside & outside of work in an effort to feel more included and less judged. Formerly a marketing and media executive, Pabel launched PLURAWL to begin creating an inclusive community that's dedicated to changing the narrative and challenging the stereotypes in the Latinx Community. Bard MBA's Hector Aguirre speaks with Pabel for this episode of the Impact Report.
Today I am joined by Susana Castro aka Susie. Susie is the owner and head coach of O'Hare Crossfit. Fitness and wellness is her business but bringing those two lifestyle facets to the BIPOC community in the western suburbs of Chicago is her mission. Her Mexican background and seeing how the LatinX community and especially women don't make themselves a priority especially for their health is her driving force! Tune in to learn more about Susie's journey! Follow O'hare Crossfit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oharecrossfit/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiecastro_ceo/ TikTok: @oharecrossfit Website: https://www.oharecrossfit.com/ Follow Werk Mija on Social Media TikTok: @werkmija Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/werkmija/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/werkmija Website: https://www.werkmija.com
In this episode, we'll get to know my friend, Jose Loren. A first gen Bronx native with a passion for community work and an amazing family story. We talk about loss during covid, his passion to help others, and the importance of cultivating belonging in our LatinX Community.
Hyram chats with actress, Ester Tania. They discuss the growing representation for the Latine/x creators in the media, what it's like addressing social issues as a content creator, prioritizing mental health over work, and more! Subscribe to the Justaposition YouTube channel and stream the episodes on Spotify, Audacy, Apple, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
October is part of National Hispanic Heritage Month! Gonzalo and I are excited today to have this conversation that needs to be discussed, but not everybody knows how to talk about it. On this podcast, we talk about a lot of things real-estate-centric and I‘m so excited about what has come out in the last few years of having conversations about different people groups in America. Today we're going to talk with Gonzalo about the group that we refer to as Latinx. There are different terms and we'll dig into what they mean with Gonzalo. [1:04] Monica presents the topic. [6:04] Gonzalo explains neither Hispanic nor Latino is a race. It is a culture and ethnicity, not a race. [7:02] Hispanic is a term used by the government. Hispanic is somebody who descends from a country or culture where Spanish is the main language. [8:53] What matters is how the person identifies, as Latinx, or Hispanic. People often identify as Latinx. People talk about Latin culture, not Hispanic culture. [10:31] It is important never to label somebody else; let them label themselves. [11:05] Latinx is new. The intention of Latinx is to make it non-gender-specific. [16:23] National origin can be a tricky topic for Hispanics. It is a point of pride. Never assume where somebody is from. [20:12] Also, national origin is a protected class, so be very careful asking people where they are from. [22:11] Highlight things that you have in common instead of things you don't have in common. Always consider how the receiver of the question would feel about the question. “Tell me more” is a neutral question. [26:21] Whether a person is first-generation or has been here for generations makes a difference to them. It's important not to make assumptions about people based on their appearance. [28:28] A mistake real estate agents make is asking the client if they would like an agent who speaks Spanish. That is the customer's choice to request, not the agent's choice. [32:00] An agent who is having communication issues with a customer should look for a remedy. [33:15] The most important part is understanding the customer's needs. Language isn't the top priority. The decision-making should be similar to any other customer call. Gonzalo explains a non-discriminatory approach. [35:16] There have been conversations going on about race in the United States for several years. Race is an unspoken important element in our culture and our lives. [41:17] In most Latin American countries, home ownership is not as accessible as it is here in the States. [42:44] Many people come to the States and don't realize the opportunities they have for homeownership. Education about opportunities is important. In the U.S., you have to borrow money first before you qualify for a mortgage, which will take education in the Latinx communities. [44:12] Gonzalo talks of high-context and low-context cultures. In the U.S., we tend to be very transactional, especially around real estate transactions. In Latin culture, people like to be friends and want to feel connected. [45:35] Communication is important. In conversation, they don't go into business right away. Friendly small talk comes first. A Latinx customer may feel mistreated by a U.S. agent's directness. [48:22] We are all humans and we all care about our customers. Be sure that you show that care. [50:48] Gonzalo has made greater connections with his customers. He feels he had become more sensitive to the customer's cultural needs. [51:32] Throughout Gonzalo's career, he has had customers around the world. He likes going and meeting customers in other countries and it's such a good experience. [53:54] Multi-generational housing is common in Latin culture. It has to do with access to homeownership. [58:29] It is important to remember the diversity of the Latinx community. There are different cultures in each country. [1:00:50] Monica invites you to expand and start getting to know your Latinx neighbors. [1:02:01] Gonzalo recommends biographies in general for learning about people from different cultures. [1:03:34] Monica thanks Gonzalo for sharing and being such a needed voice in our industry. Monica invites you to look at additional resources to continue this important conversation. Tweetables: “We are in the middle of National Hispanic Heritage Month and we at NAR are thrilled to share this conversation with you.” — Monica “What's going on at the border is such a small part of this conversation and it's dominating the conversation.” — Gonzalo “Neither Hispanic nor Latino is a race, meaning that Hispanics or Latinos come in all shapes and colors. Many people tell me, ‘Oh, you look Latino,' when really Latinos look so different [from each other].” — Monica “We don't say, ‘I'm a Hispanic,' we say, ‘I'm a Latino.' … We talk about the Latin culture. We don't talk about the Hispanic culture.” — Gonzalo “Sometimes that's a challenge when you deal with people from a culture that you are not familiar with. You tend to say or ask questions that you didn't think through if it was right or not.” — Gonzalo “Don't ask a question if you don't really care about it.” — Gonzalo “When I go to another country and people laugh at me, I laugh with them. I try not to take myself too seriously. I'd rather throw it out there and try and have them laugh. I'm OK with that.” — Monica “The Hispanic/Latino community is so large, that doesn't mean everybody has to get along and they're all the same.” — Gonzalo “In most Latin American countries, home ownership is not as accessible like it is here in the States.” — Gonzalo “In America, sometimes, it's even the opposite. It's like, ‘Oh, don't do business with your friends, then you're going to deteriorate your friendship relationship.” — Monica “Even though I grew up in the South, I continually have to remind myself and train myself just to slow down.” — Monica “A lot of my … U.S. customers have created greater connections with me because I have treated them with that kind of extra care that I showed to my international customers that they felt like I offered something different that other agents weren't offering.” — Gonzalo “The future is customer care and customer service because if a computer can do it, a computer will. So be a better human.” — Monica “The diversity … is so important. [There are] different cultures, even inside each one of our countries. … We are not all the same in any way, shape, or form. We come from so many different places. The geography … is also very diverse. Never make assumptions!” — Gonzalo “As the world becomes more computerized, we need to keep our focus on being exceptional humans. Take one of these NAR Diversity classes to expand your understanding of people who are different from you. … We can all use a bit more understanding and compassion.” — Monica Guest Links: Garcia Mejia https://gonzalom.watsonrealtycorp.com/ Additional Links: Micro courses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any online class! Crdpodcast.com Learning.REALTOR for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates crd@nar.realtor Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com Monica's Facebook Page Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks Additional Bio: Gonzalo Mejia is an 18-year veteran of the real estate industry. He has been an agent, broker associate, managing broker, and now team leader of the Dream Home Team in Jacksonville, FL where they are one of the top producing teams in their market. One of their specialties is global business, and they work with customers from all over the world. Gonzalo has a background in financial controlling and used to work for multinational companies in the USA and South America. With over 25 years of experience as a leader, instructor, and speaker, Gonzalo is a licensed real estate instructor in Florida and an approved instructor for REBAC, RRC, REBI, and Florida REALTORS®. He has been a featured speaker at several national and international events. HBO — The Latin Explosion Monica Neubauer www.nar.realtor/nar-en-espanol NAHREP.org Fairhaven.REALTOR®
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths for Hispanic and Latina women in the U.S., a fact that has driven today's guest to become a passionate advocate for health equity in the Latinx community. After her diagnosis in 2018, Idalia Guzman realized that living with MBC was possible and that she could continue to have a productive life while enduring the treatment's side effects. In fact, she is fortunate enough that she was able to continue with her doctorate degree studies and work full time while raising two teenagers. Idalia is part of Komen's newly formed MBC Steering Committee, which seeks to ensure the unique needs of the MBC community are integrated across Komen's programs and initiatives. She also has provided feedback for the development Komen's MBC Impact Series focused on the Hispanic/Latinx community and participated in Komen's Race for the Cure in Puerto Rico. Sharing her experience and knowledge with other patients gives her a sense of purpose, so we are thrilled to have her on the show today to share her experience of living life with MBC in the Latinx community. Idalia, welcome to the show!
This week we are joined by Javier Fernandez, a fellow 20 something who wanted to share his journey overcoming toxic masculinity in his Latinx family, as well as his growth in recognizing women's struggles and being an ally. He gets into his personal experiences growing up with different father figures, and we even get into the topic of Roe v Wade. I felt so enlightened hearing about his perspective growing up religious but also going through the growth we all get into during our college years. It's a dense one today so I hope you enjoy listening to Javier's journey! To connect with Javier, reach out to him on his IG @fernandezjavier Wine of the Week: "Nomadica" White Theme music by: Kevin MacLeod Great Jazz selections from Kevin MacLeod's royalty-free Creative Commons licensed website http://incompetech.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cherish Deoliveira, PsyD joins us to discuss the many communities that make up the Latinx community, the cultural values that are central to the community and barriers to mental healthcare as we recognize #MinorityMentalHealthMonth Learn more about Lifestance Health: Lifestance.com Follow LifeStance Health: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
Georgians went to the polls in record numbers during the May 24 primary ahead of the crucial 2022 midterm elections, despite renewed GOP efforts to suppress the votes of the state's communities of color. Passed in the wake of the 2020 elections, inspired in large part by former President Trump's baseless claims of election fraud, Georgia's SB 202 (the Election Integrity Act of 2021) is perhaps the most egregious example of Republicans' nationwide efforts to roll back voting rights through a flurry of restrictive voting laws. Such laws disproportionately impact people in low-income communities and communities of color, and they are being passed at a moment when the power of communities of color to shape election outcomes is rapidly increasing. Case in point: Georgia's Latinx community has grown by 30% over the past decade and now comprises 10% of the state's population. In this on-the-ground report for our special series “Defending Democracy in the 2022 Midterm Elections,” TRNN's Jaisal Noor and Jeffrey Moustache speak with organizers from the Georgia Alliance of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO), an advocacy group that helps Latinx voters unlock their political power, about how they are working to “out-organize voter suppression” by mobilizing and empowering the state's Latinx community.Read the transcript of this report: https://therealnews.com/how-georgias-latinx-community-is-working-to-out-organize-voter-suppressionPre-Production/Studio: Jaisal Noor, Jeffrey MoustachePost-Production: Jaisal Noor, Jeffrey Moustache, Cameron GranadinoThis story is part of a series that was made possible with the support of the Solutions Journalism Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-podSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/newsletter-podLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra talks with us about the social determinants of health and the Latinx community. Our discussion spans the impacts of living in redlined communities, to the difference in access of care for those who live in urban versus rural areas, and many other areas of the social determinants of health. This episode is not one to miss, as Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra paints a perspective on what healthcare looks like now for Latinx communities in America. Guest: Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra
Listen to hear all about taxes for immigrant families with Sonia Castelan of Castelan Tax Services. Sonia is a 1st Generation Latinx Tax Professional, a community builder, and a devoted teacher of financial literacy. She is dedicated to helping BIPOC entrepreneurs gain financial confidence and minimize taxes so that they keep more of their hard-earned money and learn how to invest back into their business & their financial portfolio.
The inspiring and fun Peloton Cycling Instructor, Camila Ramón joins us on the Marni On The Move podcast this week. Camila is the first Argentinian Bilingual Peloton Instructor to teach in both Spanish and English. We talk about where her passion for exercise, dance and fitness began, her entreprenurial journey and path to Peloton, how she is on a mission to encourage and inspire body positivity around the globe, especially in the Latinx Community, inspired by her personal upbringing and experience. We also sync up about exercise,workouts, and music that fuel her for success. CONNECT Camila Ramón on Instagram on Tik Tok Peloton on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram, Spotify, Zwift, Strava, Peloton PARTNER OFFERS Alkamind Supplements: Get 15% off Alkamind Supplements, use our code MARNI15 InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
Tune in to episode 32 to hear the wonderful Dr. Hortencia Jimenez and Allyson Ford talk about foodscapes and how they impact POC and poor, working class communities. We all discuss diet culture in the Latinx community and the appropriation of cultural food. Dr. Hortencia Jimenez holds a BA, MA, and Ph.D in Sociology and is also a certified Health Coach. Dr. Jimenez is a full time tenured Sociology professor and is currently working on a co-edited undergraduate textbook on Latinxs studies with SAGE Publishing, a leading press in the social sciences. Dr. Jimenez research writing has appeared in academic publications and has numerous awards and recognitions for her work in the Latinx community. She was recently featured for her undieting work in Belatina news, a leading Latina digital platform, has been interviewed by First Gen American, Latinos En Vivo, Radio Bilingue, and has been on numerous podcasts. Dr. Jimenez work centers on dismantling diet culture from a social and racial justice framework and helping Latinxs heal their relationship with food. You can find her on IG @drhortenciajimenez This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship. Please seek the support of a local therapist if you are currently struggling and in need of treatment. To find out more about what therapeutic services I offer visit my website at www.eatingdisorderocdtherapy.com. As always, you can find me on IG @bodyjustice.therapist and be sure to check out my Eating Disorder Recovery Online Course! This course is designed to help YOU fast track your recovery with tons of skills, knowledge and bonus prompts. This course is self paced and you can DM me for a discount code. My mission is to make recovery accessible to all. Please consider supporting my podcast! Subscribe for an minimum amount to help me continue to create wonderful, educational content: https://anchor.fm/bodyjustice-allyson/support If donating is not feasible, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts to help these messages reach more people. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bodyjustice-allyson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bodyjustice-allyson/support
If you are a proud latina and want to change the financial path together for our community give this replay a listen. For a quick recap of this episode go to: https://jenhemphill.com/220Get notified when the new limited series private podcast goes live where we explore budgeting, why it is so misunderstood and how you can make it work for you once and for all: https://jenhemphill.com/limitedWant to get social? Let's connect more on Instagram @jenhemphill