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Welcome to The Cool Mom Code Podcast, I'm Lizzy Mathis, your host and this week, we have a special sister duo joining us – Bricia and Paulina Lopez. Together, we dive into the intricate push & pull of being women, entrepreneurs, and mothers. Bricia and Paulina share their inspiring journey, from growing up in Oaxaca to the challenges of moving from Mexico to LA as undocumented kids. We explore their family's culinary legacy with La Guelaguetza, a traditional Oaxacan-Mexican restaurant. The trio discusses the importance of recognizing family skills and working together, raising kids within a supportive community, and navigating the challenges of social media use. Paulina opens up about a concerning online incident involving her daughter and shares valuable advice for parents facing transitional stages with their children. Tune in for a candid and insightful conversation that captures the essence of life, love, and the unique journey of motherhood with Bricia and Paulina Lopez. Welcome to The Cool Mom Code Podcast, where motherhood is your keycard to the coolest spot in town! Make sure to subscribe, rate, review and follow us on Instagram: @thecoolmomcodepodcast @thecoolmomco @lizzymathis. Watch this episode in full on Lizzy's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LizzyMathis/videos Follow Bricia & Paulina: @bricialopez & @iampaulinalopez Listen to Lizzy's guest episode on the Super Mamás Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/lu/podcast/episode-379-the-cool-mom-with-lizzy-mathis/id1017545641?i=1000628366456 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paulina Lopez is an author, speaker, business coach, consultant, and strategist with a background in finance, operations, strategy, human resources, and communications. Paulina is the CEO and Founder of The Business of WE (Women Entrepreneurs), a tight-knit, trusting, and supportive Mastermind community based in New York City. The Business of WE brings together professional women at their highly interactive workshops, mastermind groups, conferences, summits, and wellness retreats. https://brandgroupies.com/ https://bizofwe.com/
This week, I'm so excited to share what it looks like to prepare for a speaking event — both as a speaker and as a producer. When I recorded this episode, I was in preparation for an event on International Women's Day. I spoke at this event in addition to producing it with CUNY, the City University of New York and the amazing Paulina Lopez, founder of The Business of WE (Women Entrepreneurs). I know the ideas and insights I share from my experience of preparing for this event are going to set you up for success with your next speaking event as well. Because, big or small, all events are created equal when it comes to your influential voice. In this episode, we'll explore: Why Paulina asked me to work with her on this event and what we were looking for in our speakers How I curate the order and flow of shows that I produce and why that matters What you can do before your event to help you show up fully when you speak The power of amplifying and elevating each other's voices More from Tricia Elevate your impact with The Speaker Salon Video Series Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com
This week on The Race for the Ring, Mindie is joined by Author, Business Coach, Motivational Speaker and CEO and Founder of The Business of WE (Women Entrepreneurs), Paulina Lopez! The Business of WE brings together minority business women and entrepreneurs, providing them with necessary resources, essential strategies, innovative resources, support systems, and the clarity, motivation and inspiration needed for personal and professional success. Paulina is truly a trailblazer and inspiration to SO many women (including Mindie)! Listen closely as Paulina shares all about her tribe of like-minded women, the importance of comradery and why your relationship with your “girl gang” is the strongest relationship you can have!Follow Paulina and The Business of WE:Website | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedinMindie BarnettWebsite: https://mbandassociatespr.com/Instagram: @mindie.barnettFollow The Race for the Ring PodcastInstagram: @racefortheringpodcast------------------------------------------------Produced and Edited by Danielle Gordon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. In this episode, Paulina Lopez joins Amy and Dr. Monikah to discuss the Business of WE (Women Entreprenuers). 1. Do your inner work2. Tough love3. Stay consistentPaulina is a Best-Selling Author, International Speaker, Business Coach, Consultant and Strategist. She is CEO and Founder of "The Business of WE (Women Entrepreneurs)". She's a contributing author in “Today's Inspired Latina” and “Journey to the Stage”. Her Corporate Background is in Finance, Operations, Strategy, Human Resources and Communications. Collectively these skills provided valuable experience and expertise… In finance, she excelled in creating systems and structures to simplify and streamline operations. In Human Resources, she thrived in identifying and developing leaders, witnessing first-hand true potential being denied opportunity, based on how they looked on paper. Growing other businesses motivated and inspired her to pursue her own entrepreneurial path and support others in creating a business that feels true to them. 2022 Business of WE:This year mark's the 7th anniversary of The Business of WE Entrepreneur and Business Summit Conference. The live event is designed with a powerful, resilient, forward-thinking entrepreneurial woman in mind. The intention is to reach your next level, share your expertise, and create a sustainable business that feels true to YOU! When you lead yourself, you have the ability to create impact, paving the way for others! Now is the time for women to make that next big bold move, in a highly impactful way... Yes, women entrepreneurs have been stepping up and showing up, changing the game in business... WE NEED MORE OF IT!For more info, you can connect with her through: INSTAGRAM: @businessofwe WEBSITE: https://bizofwe.com/
This episode of the Dr. B Show features Paulina Lopez, the CEO and founder of Business of We. Paulina talks about how she earned her stripes in the financial sector, how she navigated the male-dominated construction industry, and her thoughts on the phenomenon today known as "The Great Resignation". Additionally, Paulina also shares some practical tips for those who want to take a leap of faith and become entrepreneurs.HIGHLIGHTSNavigating a male-dominated construction industryEntrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart What is up with the Great Resignation?Things to ponder before you make the jumpQUOTESPaulina: "Entrepreneurship is not for everyone. It's not for the faint of heart. It requires skills. I always share how important it is to do your work and really understand how you have to build your confidence. You have to build your leadership and you have to build your network." Paulina: "You don't have to commute to work anymore. They realized that that's where they were putting a lot of their time and energy and efforts into it. And it's really changed the game."Paulina: "Don't take the leap right away. It might not happen overnight. And if you don't have the mindset, haven't done your own work, you're going to feel the overwhelm immediately. You're going to feel self doubt and the lack of confidence taking immediately."You can learn more about Paulina in the links below.Website: https://bizofwe.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulina-lopez/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessofwe/If you're listening to the Dr. B Show Podcast, please subscribe, share, and we're listening for your feedback. You can also learn more about Dr. Jario Borja at http://borjaconsultinggroup.com/.
Paulina Lopez is a Best-Selling Author, International Speaker, Business Consultant, and Strategist. As CEO & Founder of The Business of WE, she is passionate about entrepreneurship and dedicated to supporting and promoting the business development of minority-owned small businesses. Celebrating women – inspiring personal and professional success, she is committed to elevating these ambitious, passion-driven women by creating a culture of excellence for them to grow, thrive, and prosper in every area of their lives. This week I sit down with Paulina and talk about her journey from a young child migrating to New York in the middle of winter from the Dominican Republic. She shares some of the challenges she faced navigating a divorce and gaining custody of her daughter. Paulina shared industry insight in business development and how she built her company, the Business of WE, connecting power female partners. Connect with Paulina: Instagram: thepaulinalopez Twitter: @_Paulina_Lopez FB: http://www.facebook.com/paulina.lopez Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com//paulina-lopez.com _________________________________________________________ Connect with Farrah La Ronde-Hutchison @gaiatarian Website: https://bit.ly/2ZE6dKo Instagram: https://bit.ly/3CwE6eM YouTube:https:https://bit.ly/30dZNlA Podcast: https://anchor.fm/beastmamas
Todo comenzó cuando ella trabajaba en una fábrica de plásticos y se preguntaba por la contaminación que se estaba produciendo. Paulina Lopez es ingeniera industrial y científica con su doctorado en biotecnología. Al ver la necesidad en México de menos contaminación y más educación sobre los suministros de limpieza y los productos químicos que se utilizan, comenzó Green Supplies MX. Es una empresa que abastece y produce localmente productos de limpieza no tóxicos y biodegradables. Durante los últimos 18 meses, lo que comenzó como ver una necesidad en su comunidad, se convirtió en una idea y un sueño ahora está floreciendo y cambiando de hogar en todo el país. Escuche la pasión y el corazón de Pau mientras nos cuenta cómo comenzó su empresa y sobre su amor por la ciencia, su familia y sus sueños para el futuro. IG: @GreenSuppliesMX Sitio Web: https://www.greensupplies.mx/ It all started when she was working at a plastic factory and wondering about the contamination that was taking place. Paulina Lopez is an industrial engineer and scientist with her PHD in biochemistry. Seeing a need in Mexico for less contamination and more education about cleaning supplies and the chemicals being used, she started Green Supplies MX. It's a company that locally sources and produces non-toxic and biodegradable cleaning products. Over the last 18 months, what started as seeing a need in her community, grew to an idea and dream is now flourishing and changing homes around the country. Listen to Pau's passion and heart as she tells us how she started her company and about her love for science, her family and dreams for the future. . . . . #biotecnologia #plasticos #impactoambiental #environment #greensupplies #greenfriendly #ecofriendly #dreams #business #emprendedora #entrepreneur #workingmom #mexico #emprendedoramexicana #apoyolocal #supportlocal #localbusiness #producedlocal #negociomexico #mujeremprendedor #mujertrabajando #negociodemujer #impacto #haciendounimpacto #podcast #podcastespanol
Anyone who grew up in a family business understands that it's family business first, and then family second. It's about surviving and making it work," says Bricia Lopez, co-owner, with her siblings of Guelageutza, the Oaxacan restaurant in Los Angeles. The story of Bricia, her family and the restaurant are inextricably entwined, each strengthening the other even during the most challenging of times. During the 2008 recession, when their parents were ready to give it all up, Bricia and her siblings took over the place even though they were broke. They persisted and were able to build on the legacy that was recognized by the late critic Jonathan Gold as one of the "best Oaxacan restaurants in the country." As new mothers, Bricia and her sister Paulina launched an incredible podcast Super Mamas to talk about all things maternal. And when the pandemic hit, the family once again banded together, "When 2020 happened, did it shock me? One hundred percent. But was I worried? Probably not. Because I already lost everything once. I know what that feels like. My siblings and I were prepared." The legacy continues with Bricia sharing her lessons about work ethic with her own kids. Listen in to her a story of generational love, struggle, triumph, and joy.Want to stay up to date on the latest Speaking Broadly episodes? To hear more conversations with Dana Cowin and her fierce guests, subscribe to Speaking Broadly (it’s free!) on iTunes or Stitcher. If you like what you hear, please take a moment to rate + review us on Apple’s podcast store and follow Dana on Instagram @speakingbroadly and @fwscout. Thanks for tuning in!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Speaking Broadly by becoming a member!Speaking Broadly is Powered by Simplecast.
Today, I've invited Paulina Lopez to The Inspiration Place Podcast and we’re talking all about overcoming objections! In this podcast, you will discover... The 3 most common objections you'll most likely hear... and what to do about them Why you should only ask others for opinions and not permission How your money stories are probably sabotaging your sales For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/135 ++++++++++++++++++++
Why is there such a taboo around mothers asking for help from time to time? That's what Rosie and Super Mamas hosts, Bricia and Paulina are trying to get to the bottom of in this episode which explores shame around mothering and how to speak up when it's become too much. Paulina also opens about her experience with postpartum depression, and Bricia gets real about why the "perfect mother" doesn't exist.
Rosie habla con Bricia y Paulina del podcast "Super Mamas" sobre por qué es importante que las mamás sean honestas sobre la maternidad. También hablan sobre los obstáculos de tener un bebe recién nacido durante la pandemia y cómo las mamás pueden triunfar cuando tienen depresión post parto.
Ya llevamos 4 meses en esta pandemia, la situación se está normalizando y la vida nos está exigiendo que nos adaptemos al cambio estemos listos o no. Cada día más gente regresa a sus actividades solo que ahora cargando estrés, miedo, incertidumbre y muchas dudas. Y aunque lamentablemente no podemos darte la respuesta correcta a preguntas como mandar o no a los niños a la escuela, visitar a los abuelos, hacer burbujas sociales o vivir encerrados; si podemos recalcar que detrás de estas preguntas está saliendo a la luz que todos de cierta manera estamos pasando por uno o varios duelos. Invitamos a Paulina Lopez, psicoterapeuta, maestra de yoga y mamá de dos hijos a compartir tips y herramientas que nos ayuden a tomar decisiones desde nuestra situación individual, aceptar la de los demás y sobre todo cuidar de nuestra salud mental y emocional.
Adrienne talks to Paulina Lopez - CEO and President of The Business of WE - women entrepreneurs - about women leaders coming together in a collective way to enhance their leadership and influence, and to develop programs that offer true value.
Originally from Ecuador, Paulina has made Seattle her home over the past 15 years and has been with DRCC/TAG for eight years. Paulina has over 25 years of experience working with issues of civil rights, social justice, equity, education, and diversity. She has and continues to demonstrate commitment and engagement in the community through the advocacy of multiple important civic policies including access to a safe, clean environment for families in the area. Paulina created and co-led our Duwamish Valley Youth Corps Program and worked as a Community Engagement Director, advocating for community members to participate in the complex cleanup process and to have a voice. She has served as an expert on the City of Seattle's Equity and Environment Agenda, Port of Seattle's Near Port EJ Project, Equity Cabinet of the King County Land Conservation, and on Public Health Seattle and King County's Health Impact Assessment, among others. Paulina is passionate about community engagement and advocacy for human rights issues especially for underrepresented communities and the issues that affect them.
Here is this week's Let's Talk Las Cruces recorded from Little Toad Creek Brewery with special guests brought to you by American Document Services. They include Ed Carnathan from Visit Las Cruces and Paulina Lopez from The US Census 2020.
Exploring the world of eating bugs — culture, history, and implications for our human destiny — with a rousing game of "cricket." Produced by Jessica Glazer and Richard Parks III. Voices: Bricia and Paulina Lopez, Mark Hay, Louis N. Sorkin. Theme song by Bobby Halvorson. Logo by James Braithwaite. Bad Brine Records Engineer played by Cesar Hernandez. Podcast Police Officer played by "Nasty" Nate Welch. Thanks: Fernando Lopez and the Guelaguetza family, Tien Nguyen, Caitlin Esch, Nick White, Elizabeth Parks Kibbey and family, David Weinberg, Matt Sultan, Tom Gorman. Follow us on social media @richardsfamous.
Chamoy — it’s Mexico’s ruby-red, fruity, sour, salty, savory, spicy flavor combination. The mere thought of chamoy makes ones mouth water. But, what is it? Where did it come from? And where is it headed? We go on a “voyage de la chamoyage” all over LA to find out. Thank you to our guests. Bricia and Paulina Lopez from Guelatguetza; Javier Cabral and Gab Chabran from LA Taco; Wesley Avila and Philip Newman from Guerrilla Tacos; Andrew Chau from Boba Guys; Danny Trejo from Trejo’s Tacos; Andrea Onofre from Silverlake Wine and Yolo Mezcal; Eli Horowitz from the Homecoming podcast and TV show; Jorge “Joy” Alvarez-Tostado from Tacos 1986; Norma Cervantes from the fruit cart on 7th Street and Lucas; Lesley Tellez; the ladies from Mercado in Boyle Heights; and Charlie aka Chamba — all day, every day. Kief O. Nilsson sang “Chamoy to the World.” The Podcast Police Officer was played by “Nasty” Nate Welch, the security guard from RFFP episode 6 “Natural Wineberg.” The RFFP theme song is by Dr. Bobby Halvorson. James Braithwaite drew the mustachio’d pickle logo. Thank you Michael Kalifa for your mixing help. Additional / incidental music in this episode by Johannes Brahms, Gioachino Rossini, Richard, Blue Dot Sessions, Grupo Kual, Tia Carrere, Voids, DJ Rob Yo Heart, and Harry Nilsson. Thank you to the businesses who welcomed us in to record: Guelatguetza in Koreatown, Dulceria Candy Spot in Long Beach, Tropical Juice in Highland Park, Guerrilla Tacos in the Arts District, and Norma Cervantes’ fruit cart on 7th Street and Lucas near the 110 freeway in downtown LA. Special thanks to the following ride-or-die members of the RFFP Slow Crewe for your help with this eppy: Caitlin Esch, David Weinberg, Elizabeth Parks Kibbey, Nick White, Jessica Glazer, Ben Bush, Nick Lentz, Tien Nguyen, Cesar Hernandez, Duncan Birmingham, Lucas Ford, Zach Brooks, and Fruit Guy / Chum Plum Adam Leith Gollner. Head to LA Taco to see the exclusive premiere for this episode and read more about its creation. To my nephew, Turner Rightor Kibbey: this one was for you, buddy. Richard’s Famous Food Podcast is made by Richard Parks III. Follow us on social media @richardsfamous.
From birth in our society, women are given the message that becoming a mother is the ultimate goal- the thing that gives females value, worth and purpose. After having the baby that she so desperately wanted, the baby her entire community wanted her to have, Paulina Lopez found herself dealing with a subject so taboo that there was no word for it in her native language. What would you do if you were so desperate for a solution that you had to reach beyond your cultural norms to find one?Would you hide your efforts from the people who loved you the most? Or would you let people in and create a new community norm? One that allowed for women to heal and get the help they so desperately needed? More from Paulina Lopez: If you are in the LA area and want to dine at her restaurant Guelaguetza you can check out either of these websites: www.ilovemole.com or www.ilovemichiladas.com Check out her podcast Super Mamás on iTunes If you are in LA, attend her next event Super Mamás Social at La Plaza de Artes in Downtown LA on Sat. May 11th, 2019 beginning at 1pm. Finding Paulina Lopez: Website: www.supermamas.com Twitter: @_supermamas Instagram: @iampaulinalopez & @_supermamas If you'd like to ask a question and possibly be featured on the Dear Laura segment you can DM us on Instagram @theonlyoneintheroom or email us at LCR.theonlyoneintheroom@gmail.com Don't miss our bonus after show Scott Talks, where co-host and producer Scott (aka Hon) briefly chops it up with our guest immediately following each episode. Visit us on the web at www.theonlyonepod.com for more from Laura Cathcart Robbins like live events, appearances, featured articles and more. *If you know someone who might be feeling like they're the "only one" be sure to share this episode with them and we love hearing from you on the comments on iTunes. While you're there don't forget to rate us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Slaughter (aka Hon), co-host and producer of the Only One In The Room has a short and casual, yet deep conversation with our guest Paulina Lopez right after the show. If you'd like to ask a question and possibly be featured on the Dear Laura segment you can DM us on Instagram @theonlyoneintheroom or email us at LCR.theonlyoneintheroom@gmail.com Visit us on the web at www.theonlyonepod.com for more from our host Laura Cathcart Robbins like live events, appearances, featured articles and more. We love hearing from you in comments on iTunes and while you're there be sure to rate us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even though it feels like we just kicked off 2019, the El Paso Complete Count Committee is already looking ahead to 2020, specifically the 2020 Census. Made up of representatives from the City of El Paso and the Count, as well as community leaders, the El Paso Complete Count Committee is working to make sure every single El Pasoan is counted in the upcoming census. Why is having a complete count so important? Check out the latest episode of Sharing Sweat Equity to find out! For more information about being on the El Paso Complete Count Committee contact Paulina Lopez at paulina.lopez@2020census.gov or City Representative Claudia Ordaz at district6@elpasotexas.gov or County Commissioner David Stout at Commissioner2@epcounty.com.
On 12/13, Jay organized a massive event in Los Angeles celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of people of color within the podcasting medium. It was a night of food, fun, and fellowship as podcasters of color throughout Los Angeles and beyond came together to lay the groundwork for the much needed wholesale changes necessary to achieve equitable treatment within the podcasting industry. This episode is a live recording from that event, specifically the panel portion featuring some of the most important figures within the podcast medium--each of whom just so happens to be a person of color: Stitcher senior producer John Asante, Sam Sanders of NPR's "It's Been A Minute", Paulina Lopez of the incredibly successful "Super Mamas", and Shaun Lau of "No, Totally!" This event was presented by Extraordinary Ideas and SimpleCast, and sponsored by TableCakes Productions, Wavve, RadioPublic, SquadCast, Heil Sound, She Podcasts, Bullhorn.FM, and FullCast. Partners for this event include AudioBoom, TuneIn, Inner-City Arts, De Mi Alma Productions, and Comfort LA. Music provided by Yondo.
Super Mamas Podcast host Paulina Lopez and guest co-host psychotherapist Rhonda Richards-Smith join Damona to discuss how moms can still be sexy. Rhonda takes on the headlines including: How dating apps have affected the rate of STDs, Aziz Ansari's comedy in the #MeToo era, and how your relationship standards change once you're couple up. Questions from listeners include: how to avoid strange requests on dating apps, should you see your ex again, and is it ok for your man to DM an instagram model? What dating or relationship questions do you have? Leave us a message at 424-246-6255. Try FabFitFun.com and get $10 off your first box with the code datesandmates Join the list to get invited to Damona's private coaching calls at DatesandMates.com. Register for your free dating or relationship e-course Relationship Bootcamp or The Texting 10 Commandments to subscribe. Follow Damona on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook Follow Rhonda on IG Check out the Super Mamas Podcast and follow Paulina on IG @iampaulinalopez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guests Alberto Rodriguez, Duwamish Valley Advisor, Office of Sustainability and Environment, City of Seattle, and Paulina Lopez, South Park resident and Manager, Duwamish Valley Youth Corps, speak with Diane Horn about the Duwamish Valley Action Plan: Advancing Environmental Justice & Equitable Development in Seattle.
This month’s episode of Cultura Conscious is all about transitions and finding your purpose. Paulina Lopez, adult educator and teaching artist at the Art Institute of Chicago, joins me to discuss the events of 2017 and how they affected our personal, political and professional lives. Paulina shares her insights on what keeps her motivated and focused, even among political turmoil. She shares her unique perspective on how we can learn to weather ambiguity by practicing basic principles of artistic practice. We also touch on the difficulty we have untangling our professional and personal lives, but how crucial we have found it to learn a healthy balance. Paulina also gives me timely advice on how to navigate transitioning from a small museum to a very large museum (hint: draw a behind the scenes map!). Plus! New year, new us. What is in store for 2018? Paulina Lopez is an educator, teaching artist, and maker whose practice envisions the art museum as a site for exploratory learning and exchange. Her current work at the Art Institute of Chicago focuses on developing opportunities for intergenerational art-making as a way to meaningfully engage with the museum’s artworks on view, inviting visitors to embrace risks and explore the value in the unexpected. She received her B.A. in Studio Art from Carleton College and her M.Ed. from Southern Methodist University. Her dream home would be a printmaking studio merged with a used bookstore and a Mexican panadería.
It's the MOMLIFEYO x SuperMamas episode! Two mom shows in one studio makes for a goooooood time!! We chat with Paulina Lopez-Velazquez & Bricia Lopez of the SuperMamas Podcast about the newest little member of their tribe, pregnancy, culture, sex ed with our kids and much more! You don't wanna miss this one!
REALITY BYTES is a show about sex, love, relationships & dating in the digital age, hosted by Courtney Kocak & produced in partnership with JASH. The 26th episode of season 2 features sisters Paulina Lopez Velazquez & Bricia Lopez-Maytorena of the Supermamas podcast & La Guelaguetza restaurant (buy their delicious, award-winning mole at ilovemole.com!) on their Oaxacan roots, Planned Parenthood pseudonyms, falling in love with their husbands, the importance of trust in sexual exploration, sex tips/picks, the often under-acknowledged strength in female energy & the inside scoop on Tony Robbins' Date with Destiny. Please rate & review to tell us what you love!
Guest Paulina Lopez, Community Engagement and Outreach Manager of the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/Technical Advisory Group, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of the Coalition's Duwamish Valley Youth Corps to support restoration and revitalization of Duwamish Valley neighborhoods.