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Amigues! On today's episode, we're talking pupusas and cumbias all day as author, event producer, activist and founder of the non-profit Salvies Who Lunch, Cyn Gonzalez joins us for an emotional chat about those loved ones that play a vital role in our upbringing and often become our safe space. We had no idea this is where the chisme would take us, pero ni modo. She shares what inspired Salvies Who Lunch, which aims to educate on and promote El Salvador's culture and empower the Salvadoran community in the US through event programming. Cyn also talks to us about her work with Lil Libros, a leading bilingual publisher in the country. Oh! And did we mention Cyn recently authored a children's book about Fernando Llort, one of the most important artists from El Salvador which earned the CLASP 2023 Américas Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature. Be sure to follow @soycyngonzalez and @SalviesWhoLunch on IG and keep an eye out for their next event, Chevere, this August. Also follow @lil_libros so you can keep up with all their latest titles. You can get your copy of Llort and check out their full collection at lillibros.com And make sure to follow Fruta Fresca on IG: @frutafresca.podcast @soynalgona Please review and subscribe to the podcast so you're the first to know when a new episode drops! Produced by Marginal Mediaworks, Inc.
One of our greatest amigas, Patty Rodriguez, is back for a new episode! If you're Angelenos like we are, you know that she just made a major move, leaving KIIS FM after over 15 years as a producer. Now she's ready to grow in other ventures and she's starting with helping her community. Patty talks to us about equity crowd funding for her company, Lil Libros, and why the time is right for our community to learn to invest & build generational wealth. She reminds us that it takes courage to change & make our dreams come to life, and we can't wait to watch her dreams come come true during this next chapter of her life. For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com Like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/
Clint interviews New York Times bestseller and host of the podcast For the Love of Jen - Jen Hatmaker. http://www.jenhatmaker.com (www.jenhatmaker.com). This week’s women in business highlight is on Patty Rodriguez and Ariana Stein of Lil’ Libros http://www.lillibros.com (www.lillibros.com). This week’s artist highlight is Lauren Alexander with the track Let It Be You - you can find Lauren at http://www.laurenalexander.com/ (www.laurenalexander.com). and on social @laurenalexandermusic.
Patty Rodriguez is a trailblazer in the Latinx community. If you don’t recognize her voice from when she joins Ryan Seacrest on his morning radio show, then maybe you know her as the founder of Lil Libros, the collection of bilingual children’s books in English and Spanish. We’re big fans of Patty, not just because of her accomplishments, but because she has never let fear hold her back. Instead, she’s learned to *work* through her fear. Tune in to hear the story behind why “sin miedo” became one her favorite sayings. We talk about why generational wealth is key to building the new American Dream and how we can all continue building our beautiful community. Follow Patty: @pattyrodriguez Follow the podcast: @waitholduppod | @yarel_ramos | @heyjessmolina
Our guest this week is Patty Rodriguez, she is the creator and publisher of the bilingual kids' books publication called Lil' Libros. We talk about the importance of education in early childhood and literary representation for Latino bilinguals. LINKSPatty RodriguezINSTAGRAM: @pattyrodriguez @Lil_Libros Felipe Esparza:INSTAGRAM: @FelipeEsparzaComedianRodrigo Torres:INSTAGRAM: @RodrigoTorresJrMartin Rizo:INSTAGRAM: @ComicMartinRizo
This week Raiza, Tony, Carlos, and Oscar are joined by entrepreneur/radio personality/best-selling author Patty Rodriguez (On Air with Ryan Seacrest, @pattyrodriguez) to talk about Selena, Lil’ Libros (a bilingual publishing company), raising awareness for the underrepresented Latinx communities during this time, juggling work and motherhood, and more.
International Women's History Month has been overshadowed by this pandemic and crisis moment. Still, I think it's more important than ever to support small businesses and entrepreneurs. In this episode I'm joined by Jennifer McGarigle from Floral Art, Patty Rodriguez of Lil Libros, and LaLa Romero of Bella Dona as well as a living room full of talented bosses in the game. I've always worked for a corporation and I'm in awe of these women for bringing their dreams to life. I learned a ton from our chat and left incredibly inspired and thankful for my tribe of strong women. March and International Women's History Month may have been overshadowed by Coronavirus but we will KEEP celebrating!
Although the word entrepreneurship was not part of their vocabulary, from the time they were in high school, best friends Patty Rodriguez and Ariana Stein, began dreaming up ways that they could create successful business ventures, from hot dog stands to clothing lines. Their zeal for innovation finally paid off when they launched a publishing house to produce bilingual books for kids, which they named, Lil Libros. Born out of their desire to share their culture and heritage with their own children, the intrepid first-generation Mexican Americans tapped into an unexplored market. Today, their bilingual picture book series is hugely successful, but Patty and Ariana say that it might never have come to fruition if they hadn’t overcome their fear of failure and given themselves permission to reach for the stars.
Starting next Monday, we're bringing you a fresh batch of new episodes you won't want to miss out on!
Producer of On Air with Ryan Seacrest, Jewelry Designer, Author/Co-Creator of Lil Libros, and Mother of two, Patty Rodriguez shares her inspiring story of losing everything in a fire, and rebuilding a new life and legacy for herself, her children, and her community.
At the age of 16, armed with nothing but blind faith, Patty Rodriguez drove herself to a radio station to ask for a job. 8 years later, after moving up the ranks at KIIS FM, she became the senior producer of the #1 morning drive show in America, On Air With Ryan Seacrest Show -- a position she holds to this date. In addition to her radio work, Patty is a multi-hyphenate entrepreneur -- a jewelry designer with collectors ranging from Miley Cyrus to Rihanna; an author of bi-lingual kids books (available at Target, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble) ; and an advocate for bridging bi-cultural gaps in America. On Innovation Crush, Patty discusses her path, her passion, her failures, her heritage, and how losing everything in a house fire changed her perspective on life and business. More info at www.lillibros.com
Our dear friend Ariana Stein comes to the show this week to share her amazing story. Aside from holding a corporate job, Ariana is the Co-Founder of Lil Libros and Founder of 1800-PET TAXI. She gives us a glimpse into her busy life and how she balances being a mom and a wife while still kicking butt at what she does, teaching us once again that you can accomplish anything as long as you work hard and dream big. She also shares with us a very personal story about how finding out she had a fibroid made her look at having children in a totally different light. And thou her pregnancy was tough she would totally do it again.