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As we continue to see fires burning in Los Angeles, we wanted to come to you to share some resources and support. We hope everyone is staying as safe as possible and taking care of each other. If you need help, please reach out to us. We want to help in any way we can. A great way to provide immediate help is by donating to support essential workers impacted by Los Angeles fires. You can do so by visiting the go fund me created by the incredible Patty Rodriguez. Please visit https://gofund.me/8d24f770 And if you can, please consider providing aid to some of our Super Mamás by donating directly to our affected community members and their business through the links below: Venmo Veronica support at @veronica-rmrz Venmo Sal support at @salsalhair If you need any help or want to provide any further resources to share with our community please contact us on any social media platforms or email us directly at info@supermamas.com. Super Mamás IG: @_supermamas Facebook: Super Mamás Twitter: @_supermamas Website: http://supermamas.com/ This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Out of the Shadows is a podcast about America's tangled history of immigration hosted by award-winning New York Times writer Erick Galindo and entrepreneur and best-selling author Patty Rodriguez. Season 2: Dreamers Last season, we tackled Ronald Regan's 1986 amnesty act, Season 2 will trace the origins of DACA or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a contentious executive order to protect undocumented young people from being deported. Issued by former President Barack Obama in 2012, DACA was meant to be a temporary stop gap on a broken immigration system. Welcome to Season 2 of Out of the Shadows - Dreamers. Season 1: Children of 86 Immigrants and their children have long lived in the shadows of America, their destinies aren't just shaped by where they come from but by their particular place in history. In 1986, the lives of millions of immigrants and their children were changed by one lucky stroke of a pen by an unlikely ally, President Ronald Reagan. This podcast will examine the ripple effects the bill had on first-generation kids of immigrants who are navigating intergenerational mobility and transforming the cultural landscape. This is an untold story of luck, timing, triumph, opportunity, survival, and of course, hope. Listen here and subscribe to Out of the Shadows on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Out of the Shadows is a podcast about America's tangled history of immigration. Last season, we tackled Ronald Regan's 1986 amnesty act, season 2 will trace the origins of DACA or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a contentious executive order to protect undocumented young people from being deported. Issued by former President Barack Obama in 2012, DACA was meant to be a temporary stop gap on a broken immigration system. Hosted by award-winning New York Times writer Erick Galindo and entrepreneur and best-selling author Patty Rodriguez, welcome to season 2 of Out of the Shadows: Dreamers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Morning Hack…Do you ever go to empty the dishwasher...and the dishes are still kinda wet? There's a hack going around TikTok right now...that will fix the problem. The Culpo sisters…Olivia, Sophia and Aurora are with us after 7! Ryan's Roses...a considerably large charge on their credit card bill has her convinced that he's cheating. We'll check in with our friend Patty Rodriguez on her birthday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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“Our lives would have been impossible without Ronald Reagan,” says Patty Rodriguez in the opening episode of the podcast series, Out of the Shadows: Children of 86. Rodriguez and co-host Erick Galindo created the series to explore the complicated legacy of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act. The act, which provided amnesty and a path to legal status to millions of undocumented residents, came about because of an unlikely ally: then-President Reagan. We'll talk about the history of the 1986 law, the millions of lives it changed and the families it brought out of the shadows. Guests: Erick Galindo, journalist, writer, podcast creator, television showrunner, producer and co-host, Out of the Shadows: Children of 86 podcast. Ana Raquel Minian Andjel, associate professor of History, Stanford University; author, "Undocumented Lives: The Untold Story of Mexican Migration."
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Chiquis hosts a roundtable discussion on the future of reproductive rights, especially in the Latinx community, following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Joining the conversation are Emily Estefan and Geminy Hernandez, hosts of the podcast “In Our Own World” and Patty Rodriguez, co-host of the podcast “Out of the Shadows: Children of 86.” It's a must-listen on a topic that impacts all of us.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Cinco De Mayo! The Morning Hack…If you have a big performance coming up...or a game...or a speech...doing this beforehand will keep you from choking under pressure! Ryan's Roses…It's a family affair as two sisters are concerned that their brother is cheating on his wife. Patty Rodriguez returns to talk about her new podcast! And Sisanie makes her acting debut! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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/
The Morning Hack… If you're bringing someone over to your place for the first time this weekend...the top 3 things that will give them a good impression of you. “Dog” is in theatres today…it stars Channing Tatum…and a dog…what more do we need? We'll talk to Channing, who will not be wearing shoes. A Hometown Hustler out of West Hollywood after 8! “Uncharted” with Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg is also in theatres today…Mark checks in with questions about TikTok! And after 17 years, we bid farewell to our beloved Patty Rodriguez, as she moves on to bigger and better things. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Morning Hack…Do you get those rust-colored rings on your tub under your shaving cream? We've got a hack to get rid of them for good! An all new Ryan's Roses...she had to work on Valentine's Day so she and her husband celebrated a different daye…but did he also celebrate it again…with someone else?? We'll find out. Usher joins us to chat about his new Vegas residency! And LA City Council President and soon-to-be Mayor of Los Angeles Nury Martinez has a surprise for Patty Rodriguez! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Morning Hack… If you're hoping to keep your partner around…the one word you should NEVER say to them. And a 2nd Date Update...It's a 2nd Date Friendship Update. Two moms met at a mutual friend's party and really hit it off. They became fast friends until things slowed. Sisanie has a new post-COVID symptom...is this happening to anyone else? And our dear friend Ellen K stops by to bid farewell to Patty Rodriguez! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Patty Rodriguez has a major announcement regarding her future with On Air! Adele cancels her Vegas shows! Nick and Priyanka are parents! The Morning Hack…Take note, moms and dads…this is the age at which kids are MOST annoyed by their parents! An an all-new Ryan's Roses...her friend said that she saw her husband walking hand-in-hand with another woman at the beach. Was it him? She needs to know. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Morning Hack…91% of singles would prefer to date someone who does this regularly. So if you do it, you'll definitely want to put it in your profile!! Gayle, the 17-year-old behind “ABC”…tells us all about the guy who made her angry enough to write that song! Another edition of our Hometown Hustlers after 8...and it's KIIS-FM's very own Rubi Gonzalez and her family's El Chilito hot sauce! What Southern California city is said to have the best tacos in America? And we've all seen the news stories about the LA trash train...well, our very own Patty Rodriguez has a unique connection to this story. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today we have Patty Rodriguez & Ariana Stein of Lil' Libros The #1 family-trusted bilingual children's media publisher built by the community. So much representation.Before we get on with the podcast, we're required to let everyone know that anything we say here should not be interpreted as investment advice, recommendations, or soliciting investments in any company. All companies raising on Wefunder are given an equal opportunity to participate in the podcast based on the progress of their campaign.Hosted by Jonny Price & Katie PowersProduced by William (Classic) Thomas
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.
Nicole and Nusrah discuss empowering board books in honor of Women’s History Month! For even more kidlit news and recommendations, sign up for our The Kids Are All Right newsletter! This post contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, Book Riot may earn a commission. Resources for curating an inclusive selection Vilissa Thompson, Social Worker, Writer, Disability activist compiled this Black Women’s syllabus compilation. Little Feminist Bookclub is a great resource for intersectional, feminist children’s literature. Non-Board Books Discussed Malala’s Magic Pencil by Malala Yousufzai, illustrated by Kerascoët Board Books Discussed honoring Womens’ history month Dream Big Little One written and illustrated by Vashti Harrison Baby Young Gifted and Black by Jamia Wilson, illustrated by Andrea Pippins Hats of Faith by Media Cohan, illustrated by Sarah Walsh ABC for Me: ABC What Can She Be?: Girls can be anything they want to be, from A to Z by Sugar Snap Studio (Author), Jessie Ford (Author) Baby Feminists Board book by Libby Babbott-Klein , illustrated by Jessica Walker The Life of / La vida de Dolores by Patty Rodriguez and Ariana Stein, illustrated by Citlali Reyes A is for Activistwritten and illustrated by Innosanto Nagara Lady Legends Alphabet written and illustrated by Beck Feiner Little Feminist Board Book Set from Mudpuppy and illustrated Lydia Ortiz I Like Myself by Karen Beaumont and illustrated by David Catrow Happy Hair written and illustrated by Mechal Renee Roe If you have a story idea, reach out to us on social media using hashtag #kidlitthesedays or email us at KidlitTheseDays@bookriot.com. We would love to hear what you’re thinking about and what you would like to hear on the show. You can find Nicole on Twitter @ittybittyNY You can find Nusrah on Twitter @JavedNusrah Until next time! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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
Nicole and Matthew share a selection of the books they’ve recommended most this year. This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering reading recommendations personalized to your reading life. , Spacebattle Lunchtime Vol. 3 by Natalie Riess (REESE) from Oni Lion Forge Publishing Group, and Odessa by Jonathan Hill from Oni Lion Forge Publishing Group. To get even more kidlit news and recommendations, sign up for our The Kids Are All Right newsletter! BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: BOARD BOOKS: Lil Libros written by Patty Rodriguez and Ariana Stein, illustrated by Citlali Reyes ABC For Me: ABC What Can I Be?: YOU Can Be Anything YOU Want To Be, From A To Zby Sugar Snap Studio, Jessie Ford Our Little Adventures: Stories Featuring Foundational Language Concepts for Growing Minds by Tabitha Paige Future Baby (series) by Lori Alexander – Future President, Future Engineer, FutureAstronaut PICTURE BOOKS: Your Name is a Songby Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelowillustrated by Luisa Uribe We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom, Michaela Goade Magnificent Homespun Brown: A Celebration by Samara Cole Doyon; illustrated by Kaylani Juanita Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away by Meg Medina; illustrated by Sonia Sanchez NONFICTION: Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World by Elena Favilli Woke: A Young Poet’s Call To Justice by Mahogany L. Browne, Elizabeth Acevedo, and Olivia Gatwood; illustrated by Theodore Taylor, III Dictionary For A Better World: Poems, Quotes, And Anecdotes From A To Z by Irene Latham and Charles Waters; illustrated by Mehrdokht Amini Girls Who Build: Inspiring Curiosity and Confidence to Make Anything Possible by Katie Hughes A Kids Book About (series) – A Kids Book About Systemic Racism by Jordan Thierry, A Kids Book About Feminism by Emma Mcilroy, A Kids Book About Shame by Jamie Letourneau, A Kids Book About Depression by Kileah McIlvain, and more MIDDLE GRADE: Maya and the Rising Darkby Rena Barron From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks BenBee And The Teacher Griefer: The Kids Under the Stairs by K.A. Holt A Wish In The Dark by Christina Soontornvat Three Keys by Kelly Yang GRAPHIC NOVELS: Go with the Flowby Karen Schneemann, Lily Williams Twins by Varian Johnson and Shannon Wright Dungeon Critters by Natalie Riess and Sara Goetter Class Act by Jerry Craft Closing Note: Let us know what books or topics you’ve been sharing this week, or if you have a suggestion or book recommendation for an upcoming episode. Find us on email (kidlitthesedays@bookriot.com) or Twitter (@MatthewWinner and @ittybittyny). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Patty Rodriguez is not only senior producer of On Air With Ryan Seacrest, but she's also a serial entrepreneur. On this episode of In Progress, Patty and host Aurora James explore how being raised by immigrant parents in Southeast LA was a huge part of her drive to succeed.
Patty Rodriguez is not only senior producer of On Air With Ryan Seacrest, but she’s also a serial entrepreneur. On this episode of In Progress, Patty and host Aurora James explore how being raised by immigrant parents in Southeast LA was a huge part of her drive to succeed.
Patty Rodriguez is not only senior producer of On Air With Ryan Seacrest, but she’s also a serial entrepreneur. On this episode of In Progress, Patty and host Aurora James explore how being raised by immigrant parents in Southeast LA was a huge part of her drive to succeed.
Host, Brenda Nogales, sits down with Ariana Stein and Patty Rodriguez of Lil' Libros to discuss Latinas in business, cultural roots, and education for the lil' ones.
What's your legacy? This week's episode is all about finding inspiration and stepping out in boldness & faith to ensure that we leave a worthwhile legacy for our future generations even when our inner voice is working overtime to take us out of the game.Tune in to hear us discuss this with our very special guest...The one & only Patty Rodriguez! (yup, you read that right…we're referring to the boss lady who is the senior executive producer of “On Air with Ryan Seacrest”, the creator of the Mala jewelry line & one of the masterminds behind Lil' Libros). Talk about someone who's working hard to leave a worthwhile legacy.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and let us know your thoughts about the episode or topics! LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS WEEK'S EPISODE:1. Why our Children Need Role Models that Look Like Them: Patty Rodriguez - TedxCalStateLA (Ted Talk Video)2. Lil' Libros Website3. MALA by Patty Rodriguez (Jewelry Line)
In this episode, we chat with Lil Libros Co Founder, Patty Rodriguez about the importance of getting it on your own. In this interview, Patty talks about how google is basically her BFF and how she used it to persuade MAC to create the Selena collection.
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.
Creating Espacios: Interviews with Self-Made Latinas Who Are Innovating in Their Spaces
#CreatingEspacios goes live! A full hour with four stories you won't want to miss. You'll hear how I got my start and how it led to Creating Espacios. Francesca Kennedy will remind you you're brave enough to make big asks. Patty Rodriguez gives you the definition of impostor syndrome and then tells you how to remind it you're boss. Finally Beatriz Acevedo helps us get rid of the old saying, calladita te ves mas bonita. -- @vivnunez on Twitter/Instagram Show notes: creatingespacios.co
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
Creating Espacios: Interviews with Self-Made Latinas Who Are Innovating in Their Spaces
As a Senior Producer at “On Air for Ryan Seacrest,” owner of two businesses, and mother of two, it’s safe to say that Patty Rodriguez has a lot on her daily to-do. In this episode we talk to Patty about her Mexican-American upbringing and how her community has grounded her in the midst of chaos. Patty shares her wisdom on how in a world of stereotypes, defining yourself first is key and how bad days serve as strength training for the big accomplishments.
This week we have #MomBoss Patty Rodriguez. We take a peak into what a day in her life looks like as a radio producer, running a jewerly line, a childrens book publishing company, raising a toddler and being pregnant all at once.