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Listeners, Luis Octavio shares his perspective on getting paid and we talk about Pride, DIGüey, and Maxico Tours. Follow Luis Octavio on all things social: Instagram TikTok YouTube Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social Instagram Facebook http://cafeconpam.com/ Secure your spot for Be Heard and Launch Your Podcast Join the FREE Cafe con Pam Challenge Join our Discord space and let's keep the conversation going! Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love! And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
Listeners, we are back this week with our episode 300 reunion with Linda García, Luis Octavio Aguilar, Emmanuel Ortega and Justin Favela. About our guests: Linda Garcia Linda is CEO of The Chosen Hundred LLC and Founder of In Luz We Trust Emmanuel Ortega Emmanuel (PhD, Art History, University of New Mexico) is the Marilynn Thoma Scholar and Assistant Professor in Art of the Spanish Americas at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a Scholar in Residence at the Newberry Library for 2022-2023. Justin Favela As a a multidisciplinary artist, I am interested in exploring the notions of authenticity, place and identity using familiar materials to make large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings. My interest in art history, Latinx culture, community, celebration, home and my obsession with pop-culture inform my practice with the intention of dismantling institutional hierarchies. Luis Octavio Luis Octavio is a passionate entrepreneur and cultural ambassador, deeply connected to his Mexican roots. He is the creative behind DIGüey, a growing experience on Tiktok where he shares his creative and colorful creations inspired by his culture. During this episode we talked about: 04:11 - Remembering Podcasterio 06:05 - Luis Octavio's Update 08:12 - El nacimiento de DYGÜEY 10:38 - Linda's Update 10:54 - “Your guides want you to learn about finance” 17:33 - Babelito's Update 18:01 - His tía bruja 20:36 - “Getting back to the classroom was everything” 21:59 - “I don't disbelieve” 22:30 - “I have a lot to thank to the podcast” 23:01 - “What a wild idea to try to get all this latine podcasters together and we did it!” 24:07 - Favy's Update 24:54 - “I was just going, going, going and not processing anything” 27:54 - “People stoped calling me an emerging artist” 33:04 - Pam's Update 35:00 - Dynamic Language 35:13 - “We're not boxes” 36:12 - The struggle of feeling worthy 51:22 - What's next for everybody Follow Linda on all things social: Instagram In Luz We Trust Instagram In Luz We Trust Website PREORDER WEALTH WARRIOR: Barnes & Noble | Amazon* | Target | Bookshop* *Please note, this is an affiliate link and your purchases allow me to get some coins in return of using my link. Thank you for supporting small businesses! Follow Emmanuel on all things social: YouTube Channel Emmanuel's New Exhibit Follow Justin on all things social: Linktree Book Follow Luis Octavio on all things social: Instagram TikTok YouTube Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social Instagram Facebook http://cafeconpam.com/ Join the FREE Cafe con Pam Challenge Join our Discord space and let's keep the conversation going! Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love! And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
If you think opening a bar at the peak of a pandemic sounds like a terrible idea, you're not alone. But that didn't stop the owners of Noa Noa Place, the newest queer space in Boyle Heights and the venture isn't merely scraping by, it's thriving. Deysi Serrano, Luis Octavio and Donaj Esparza are the owners of this new place "Donde Es un Lugar de Ambiente, Donde Todo es Diferente." Join us we sit down and talk to these ChingonXs who owns who embarked on a journey during a Pandemic! Follow @NoaNoaPlace l Donaji l Luis l Deysi Follow Salud Podcast: @SaludPodcast l Jose Quintero l El Cesar Email & Business Inquiries: Saludpod@gmail.com
We talk about coming out, life & death, stigma & shame, Juan Gabriel, Boyle Heights, and Noa Noa Place.Get books, comics, graphic novels and more at bunny17media.com. Use the code PIT at checkout for 15% off your purchase!
Luis Octavio nos platica sobre la angustia como una emoción que es necesario reconocerlo pues vivimos día a día tan deprisa que no somos capaces de tomar conciencia pues esta emoción comienza por los pensamientos, buscando razones para generar cosas distintas. Nos explica los cuatro aspe tos para llegar al equilibrio. Luis Octavio Coaching de Vida Consciente, Inteligencia Emocional; Programación. Su página en Facebook Sistema Vida Consciente, Alientos del Ser y Vida Conscientes Espiritualidad. Todos somos comunidad; comparte & Participa. No olvides suscribirte a mi página de Facebook @casadelosangelesconPerlaTello e Instagram casadelosangelesla.
Luis Octavio: Human, Creative, Mil Usos This week Justin calls Luis Octavio in beautiful Southern California to talk about the many projects he is currently working on. From humble beginnings to creating the largest Latinx vending event in the United States, Luis takes us through his business ventures and announces his future productions as he adapts to the changing state of the world. They also talk art, fashion, family, the importance of creating our own spaces and so much more! Show notes: Nos Vemos en El Swapmeet Globitos Mercado LA Molcajete Dominguero The Art People Podcast is edited and produced by Justin Favela (@favyfav). Production assistance from Mindy Hale and music by Mike McDonald. Follow us on social media @artpeoplepod and visit artpeoplepod.com for more episodes. LWL “The ABCs of Latinidad” Coloring Book Test Site Projects
Molcajete Dominguero is a one-of-a-kind Latinx shopping extravaganza that takes place every month in various California cities. It features curated local artists and a variety of brands selling jewelry, bath & body, paper goods, tacos, pupusas, sweet delights, and much more! Luis discusses the ups and downs of working on his passion project. As well as his dream to provide latinos of various ethnicities and generations a place to experience community, and support each other!
La música en el mundo del emprendimiento. Retos, motivantes, obstáculos.
Luis Octavio is the co founder of Molcajete Dominguero the biggest Latino/a pop up in the country.Listen to Luis's story of how it was being born in Mexico to coming to Santa Ana CA and staying to sleep in the back of a tailor shop to being one of the youngest marketing directors in his company to now leading the charge of protecting our disposable dollars.Luis talks how big box retailers are not targeting us. We are not considered "general market" but we are gladly giving these big box retailers all of our money.Molcajete Dominguero is people creating and selling products for our community. FOR US BY US.Follow Molcajete Dominguero at"Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/molcajetedominguero/Listen to Luis podcast:"Nos vemos en el Swapmeet"https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nos-vemos-en-el-swap-meet/id1226546895
In this episode, Luis Octavio shares a special conversation he had with his family. During Thanksgiving dinner, a special moment is shared, allowing you to see the value of recording memories and the importance of family. If you have a story you'd like to share and live in Southern CA email me at: nosvemosenelswapmeet@gmail.com Follow @NosVemosEnElSwapMeetand share your swap meet pics with me by using #NosVemosEnElSwapMeet Enjoy!
Luis Octavio is back after being gone for a little while. He welcomes the new year with a new episode on HispanizeLA 2018 with important information on how to start your own business. Luis Octavio joins a panel along with host Adriana Pavon, business owners Amy Saravia, Tomas Carballo from Gourmeletas, and Esmeralda Hernandez from Beauty Creations Cosmetics. Make sure to follow them on Instagram @ @adrianadiscoversmexico @gourmeletas and @esmeralda_bebellaceo. If you have a story you'd like to share and live in Southern CA email me at: nosvemosenelswapmeet@gmail.com Follow @NosVemosEnElSwapMeetand share your swap meet pics with me by using #NosVemosEnElSwapMeet Enjoy!
Our final interview in LA is with the one and only Luis Octavio, host of Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet podcast and co-founder of Molcajete Dominguero. We talk about how growing up in an immigrant household affected the way he works in his day to day life, how media changed the way he viewed his future, and looking at coming out from a different perspective. Visit him at molcajetedominguero.com or instagram.com/molcajetedominguero Follow Luis Octavio's podcast at instagram.com/nosvemosenelswapmeet Full links can be found on cabronasychingonas.com #NoSeamosEnvidiosos #SupportBrownPodcasts #MolcajeteDominguero
Luis Octavio is the podcast host of Los Vemos En El Swap Meet. A platform space where he travels to different Swap Meets Across Southern CA, to find some amazing treasures, meet some interesting people and hear their incredible stories. If you have a story you'd like to share and live in Southern CA email me at: nosvemosenelswapmeet@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram @NosVemosEnElSwapMeet and share your swap meet pics with me by using #NosVemosEnElSwapMeet He is also the co-founder of Molcajete Dominguero. Together with his co-founding partner they share their passion to create an experience focused on bringing the local community and artist together. They are a one-of-a-kind Latinx shopping extravaganza that takes place every month and have over 70 curated local artist and vendors. You will find clothing, jewelry, bath & body, paper goods, and much more!
La familia de Luis Octavio cambió el rumbo de sus vidas al tomar un vuelo a Estados Unidos, el día antes del terremoto de 1985 en México. Luis creció y encontró su pasión en el Sur de California. Hoy es la fuente de oportunidad para muchos latinos creativos.
On today's very special episode of Songmess we have another podcast crossover, this time with our big bro Luis Octavio from Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet. One of the co-founders of Podcasterio Network and the whole #SupportBrownPodcasts family, Luis Octavio started out as one half of Tamarindo Podcast before diving full time into the beautiful and at times sensitive waters of his solo podcast. Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet began with interviews of people at swap meets around Los Angeles but has evolved into a platform for intimate conversations that highlight love, sacrifice and hard work in Mexico and Latinx immigrant communities. Luis Octavio is also massively entrepreneurial, partnering with and starting several business ventures like Molcajete Dominguero, Calchonies underwear and swimsuit lines, La Jota App and more. We'll link to everything below, but make sure to subscribe to Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet and support Luis Octavio's myriad projects, all of which center local businesses and community stories. Featured Artists: Daniela Romo, Miguel Bosé and Juan Gabriel. Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet Pod: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nos-vemos-en-el-swap-meet/id1226546895?mt=2 Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nosvemosenelswapmeet/?hl=es-la Podcasterio Network: https://www.podcasterionetwork.com/ Molcajete Dominguero: http://molcajetedominguero.com/index.html La Jota App: https://appadvice.com/app/la-j-app/1205842234 Calchonies: http://www.calchonies.com/ Please share, subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Multiple-business owner, marketing genius and fellow podcaster Luis Octavio joins Brian on a conversation post-new year’s eve about his upbringing, his multiple business ventures and Podcasterio, the very first Latinx Podcast Festival.Check out Luis on his weekly Podcast @NosVemosEnElSwapmeet and follow @PodcasterioMentioned in this episode:@CafeConPam@LatinosWhoLunch@LetThereBeLuz@CafeConChisme@@Gl0bit0s@Calchonies
What up everyone, Welcome to another episode of LEMeKNOW My guest on today's episode is Luis Octavio Luis is the host of a very popular podcast called Nos Vemos En El Swap Meet. A show where he goes to different swap meets and talks to different people and finds out more about them and their stories. He is also the co-creator of Molcajete Dominguero a monthly Latinx inspired vendimia where vendors and artist grind together. This event happens every 2nd week of the month. If that was not enough is also is the co-creator of Podcaststerio Network, a platform to support brown podcast and elevate POC voices. Don't forget to follow him on: All social-medias: @nosvemosenelswapmeet @molcajetedominguero @podcasterio Next event Saturday 02.11.18 From 11-4pm @laplazala On this episode, we get to know Luis a lot more. He is a very busy guy and I am very happy that we were able to sit down together. We find out about the reason why he stared all the different ventures, why he left his corporate job, and why he switched podcasterio from a fest to a network. I also trick him into saying a word that he has difficulty saying. I talk about the New Year and what I hope to accomplish before this year ends. Like the podcast! 5 stars, please!!! We are on iTunes/ SoundCloud/ Google Play I hope you guys enjoy!!! As Always... Thank You for listening and letting me be part of your day. Insta/Face @lemeknowpod Email lemeknowpod@gmail.com Track title: Jefe de Jefes By: Tigres Del Norte
Listeners, here is this awesome episode with Luis Aguilar, or also known as Luis Octavio. Luis began co-hosting Tamarindo Podcast and his famous "Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet" ending inspired him to create his new podcast Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet, where he interviews people at the Swap Meet and they share their stories of living in the US. Aside from being a podcast host, Luis shares with us his story of coming to the US, how his grandfather played a key part in his career and why he is always so willing to help other people. During this episode, we take some time to acknowledge our brothers and sisters from Mexico and Puerto Rico who were recently hit by natural disasters and we share resources to help these places out. Cada granito de arena cuenta. You can find Luis and all the things he does at: @nosvemosenelswapmeet @mercado_la @gl0bit0s @molcajetedominguero @calchonies Please share this episode with a friend or two. .. Stay Shining! @cafeconpampodcast
The amazing #mujeres behind the podcast Locatora Radio join Tamarindo to discuss their work, background, and to breakdown what rape culture is and howe we can help end it. This episode is hosted by Brenda Gonzalez and Luis Octavio. We will have Luis on our next full episode with some of the stars of Suit Zoot's latest run in Los Angeles. After that, you can keep up with Luis on his podcast "Nos Vemos en El Swap Meet"--a Spanish language podcast featuring the stories of those who shop, sell, and frequent the Swap Meet. Please stay connected with us at www.tamarindopodcast.com
Brenda chats with Cindy Zavala, aka, La SalvadoReina. Cindy brings a fresh hip hop take to the cumbia world with her contagious sound. Her love for the Salvadorian community of her hometown of Washington DC comes through in her hit video "Cumbia Capital" (https://youtu.be/oKNXhAjXPg0) See how this stylish singer and performer leaves her mark on the cumbia scene. A new resident of San Antonio Texas, when she's off the dance floor you can find Cindy at a Selena festival or listening to Tamarindo! By day, she is part of the Education Programs team at the National Council of La Raza. Check out this minicast produced by our very own Luis Octavio and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
We all have a story of moving forward fearlessly on a big or small scale. Some of us are in the middle of our own right now - and I want to learn about them all. So instead of reading a crapton (I have been) and learning in just a few months what seems like more than I did in an entire year of school (also true) and then regurgitating the information to you (down to do that!), I thought I'd do what I would want to listen to right now: talk to someone who knows a lot more about this stuff than I do and has personally experienced it firsthand. Brenda Gonzalez is co-host and co-creator of Tamarindo, a socially conscious podcast she hosts with her friend, Luis Octavio. Together, Luis and Brenda discuss politics, food, music and life through a Latino lense. Recommended by NPR's Latino USA, they interview comedians, artist, activist, and those that want to shake things up in their community. Brenda has over 15 years of experience working with nonprofit organizations, most recently with a national Latino civil rights organization, the National Council of La Raza - which is the country's largest Latino nonprofit advocacy organization. She is also the Board Chair of Los Angeles Education Partnership, an education nonprofit working in high poverty communities to foster great schools. Bonus points - she's my former neighbor! In the episode we talk about Brenda's experience coming into the United States from Mexico as a four year old, the complications that come with wanting to become a citizen (or even just go to school!), how she began working with non-profits, and how a dark diagnosis in her family led them to the lives they are leading today. We also talk Brenda's experience at the Women's March in Washington D.C, the power of simply having conversations, and what YOU can do to make a difference in your own community even if you don't have a background in politics or civil rights. This is a must-listen, must-share...all the musts.
Tamarindo Podcast with Brenda Gonzalez and Luis Octavio is taking a short break. This is a rebroadcast of episode 19, DREAMing with Rafeel Agustin, the actor, playwright, and Executive Director of two local nonprofits. Tamarindo Podcast will be back in mid-February. Tell us your topic ideas at tamarindopodcast@gmail.com
Que show, que show, QUE SHOW! It's the Latinos Who Lunch/Tamarindo Podcast crossover/collab episode! Join the chisme with our special guests Brenda Gonzalez and Luis Octavio. We chow down on burritos, talk about Dia de Los Muertos, podcasting and chanclasos! Ponte un sueter y nos vemos en el swapmeet!
Rays Talk Show Episode 218: Host Ray Collazo is joined by Brenda Gonzalez and Luis Octavio from the Tamarindo Podcast. The hottest new Latino podcasters visit Ray to discuss politica, media images, personal identity and Colombian food. We first learn how the Tamarindo Podcast crew birthed the show and how it has become the hottest new podcast in the Latino digital space. This leads to a great conversation about the mainstream media coverage of Latino perspective during major events like the 2016 Election cycle and the Pulse Nightclub tragedy. The intersection of Latino and LGBTQ identity has come to the forefront in recent times and Luis Octavio shares his very personal experience living with this duality. Finally, Brenda reveals what Puerto Rican impacts her life the most and Luis Octavio breaks down his love for Colombian cuisine.
Meet Tamarindo, a socially conscious podcast with a Latino vibe. Luis Octavio and Brenda Gonzalez tell us all about their podcast and what lies ahead for their show. Then our very own Omar Cruz shares his thoughts about the death of the great Muhammad Ali. And we close the show with a special song. #MuhammadAli #Ali
A socially conscious podcast with a latino vibe. Episodes every two weeks! Hosts are Brenda Gonzalez and Luis Octavio, amigos talking race, politics, food, music, and life! Contact us: tamarindopodcast@gmail.com