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Song Revolution with John Chisum
BLANCA - Through the Heartbreak and the Healing

Song Revolution with John Chisum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 37:25


The powerful pop vocalist of Puerto Rican descent, Blanca, was born in New York City and at a young age, moved to Florida, where she lives today. The Premios Arpa award recipient's self-titled, debut solo album, following a successful Dove Award-winning run with Group 1 Crew, garnered two No. 1 radio singles, “Who I Am” and “Not Backing Down (feat. Tedashii),” the latter of which was featured on ESPN. Shattered, Blanca's second album and a project that is very personal to her, added three back-to-back No. 1 radio singles (“Real Love,” “What If” and “Remind Me”) to her story, along with 104 million streams and more than 39 million views on YouTube. She received her first-ever Tecla Award nomination in October of 2019, in the category of Best Musician Creating Social Content. Blanca's recent radio single, “Even At My Worst,” became her sixth No. 1 radio single. Also, “The Healing (feat. Dante Bowe)” was a resounding success that allowed both of them to perform at the 2022 K-Love Fan Awards, where Blanca was nominated for Female Artist of the Year. Her new solo project, The Heartbreak and The Healing, is available everywhere now. In 2019, she was part of the main cast of the Bogotá Gospel event, sharing the stage with artists such as Alex Zurdo, Danilo Montero, and others. Cultivating her Latin roots, in 2020 she announced her second EP in Spanish titled Renovada, handling singles mostly in Spanish and collaborations with Christine D'Clario, Gawvi, "Papi Song" with Genio, in honor of her father Toñito Reyes. Blanca has a lot to say on her new album, The Heartbreak & The Healing. She uses a diverse fusion of pop, Latin, Hip-Hop, and Gospel to share her heart about her recent divorce. This full-length album is loaded with positive grace-filled messages of hope that address the pressures of life. Blanca understands that her identity only comes from her relationship with God. The album offers two sides of the same story—the hurt and the redemption. Blanca has released a string of hit songs, "Who I Am," "Real Love" and “Shattered.” CONNECT WITH BLANCA Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/officialblanca Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/officialblanca Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@officialblanca CONNECT WITH MUSIC CITY ACOUSTICS For a special deal, make sure you mention “THE CHIZPOD” when you place your first order. Website – https://www.musiccityacoustics.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/musiccityacousticsnashville/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/musiccityacoustics/ CONNECT WITH NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN SONGWRITERS Nashville Christian Songwriters – www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com Kingdom Songwriters Academy – www.kingdomsongwritersacademy.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/nashvillechristiansongwriters/ Instagram – www.instagram.com/nashvillechristiansongwriters/ Twitter – twitter.com/NCSsongwriters SUBSCRIBE TO THE SONG REVOLUTION PODCAST Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/song-revolution-with-john-chisum/id1220274942 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/6uIIh5kJrEjP6oxmJDKqHP If you liked this episode, don't forget to subscribe and share this podcast! ABOUT THE SONG REVOLUTION PODCAST The Song Revolution Podcast exists to empower you through valuable songwriting insights, inspiration, and interviews with some of the greatest songwriters, producers, arrangers, artists, and creatives in the industry and beyond. Find out more at https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/song-revolution-podcast/

The Forensics Experience
Episode 30: Comedy is everything! (w/Jenny Lorenzo)

The Forensics Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 50:17


Before you get lost in the episode, please consider supporting the podcast with as little as $0.99 Cents a month, your support means the world to me: https://anchor.fm/forensicsexperience... In this episode, we meet Jenny Lorenzo and learn of hilarious and amazing Speech and Debate Experience. About Jenny: Jenny Lorenzo is a Cuban-American actor, writer and content creator, born and raised in Miami, who is known for her work on We Are Mitú and is one of the original co-founders of BuzzFeed's Pero Like. Jenny became a viral sensation with her beloved Abuela character that has garnered millions of views online along with her relatable, Latino-based content seen through the comedic and nostalgic lens of a 1st generation Cuban-American. In other words, living in the hyphen. She was nominated for a Tecla Award in 2017 for "Best Content Creator for a Digital Network” and won "Best Character" for Abuela at the Tecla Awards 2018 and “Creator of the Year” at the Tecla Awards 2019. In 2017, Lorenzo was a participant in the Women in Comedy program at YouTube Space LA in partnership with Elizabeth Banks and WhoHaHa. She was selected out of 12 women for the program and then chosen to be personally mentored by Elizabeth, herself. In 2018, Jenny consistently sold out her first SPANK show at Upright Citizen's Brigade called, "Wow! Que Show!" along with her comedy pals known as the Chonga Girls. She graduated from Miami-Dade College (Kendall) with a degree in Theatre-Arts and then double-majored in Motion Pictures and Theatre-Arts the University of Miami. While there, she was the head-writer for their award-winning college comedy show, Off the Wire. A few years later, she moved from Miami to Los Angeles to kick start her career as an actor and content creator. Since going solo to focus on her own content last year, Jenny has since developed 6 new characters that are being very well received on her platforms and has worked with various brands such as Amazon, Netflix, DiGiorno, and Avengers: Infinity War to name a few. She now has a podcast called Hyphenated with comedian, Joanna Hausmann, and co-hosts alongside Andre Meadows for the official Disney+ YouTube channel called, What's Up, Disney+! If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it 5 stars in the podcast app and subscribe as new episodes will be here EVERY Wednesday and sometimes Sunday :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

By Anita Cruz
Bienvenidos a "By Anita Cruz" PODCAST

By Anita Cruz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 1:49


Ana Cruz es una personalidad de Radio y Televisión, quien a lo largo de su carrera a logrado obtener premios como un Lone Star Emmy, colaboradora de un Day Time Emmy, colaboradora de un Marconi Award y su blog Rollos de Mujeres recibió el Tecla Award en el 2016 como mejor blog de vida y estilo. Originaria de Guanajuato, México, Ana emigró a Estados Unidos hace 15 años recién graduada de la universidad, en búsqueda de su sueño americano. Sobrepasando muchas adversidades, Ana ha logrado una conexión humana con su comunidad y ha sido parte de varias causas como luchas contra la violencia domestica, promoviendo la importancia de la educación y más.Bienvenidos a su Podcast "By Anita Cruz".

Ellas
Laura Di Lorenzo - Comedian & Actress

Ellas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 60:30


SHOW NOTES   Do you close the doors of opportunity on yourself? In today’s episode of Ellas, I sit down with Venezuelan actress and comedian, Laura Di Lorenzo, about the importance of placing self-confidence and self-love into your craft.  Laura is the co-creator of The Chonga Girls and shares how she found her passion for comedy and co-creating these enigmatic and hilarious chongas at a young age.  We also talk about collaborating with her best friend and co-creator of The Chonga Girls, Mimi Dávila and maintaining a supportive friendship. Laura also reveals the exciting next steps for The Chonga Girls and developing new skills along the way.  She also goes deep about the steps she takes to have self-love and self-confidence and how that helps her comedy. Laura also shares advice to fellow Latinas that might be going through layovers and how to find the light during this hard time.  Listen to the episode to discover when The Chonga Girls will release their short film and Laura’s UCB stand up appearance! In this episode we talk about... 1:58 - Laura Di Lorenzo shares how she discovered her passion for comedy  3:22 - Who and what is a chonga? Listen to find out! 4:50 - Find out how Laura and Mimi Dávila created Chongalicious 9:41 - Listen to how The Chonga Girls took a decade break and made their comeback  12:44 - Laura shares how she balanced Laura’s Corner and The Chonga Girls 14:46 - Discover Laura’s journey at We Are Mitú and creating Mirta  17:55 - Listen to how being laid off from We Are Mitú was a blessing in disguise for Laura 21:41 - “Focus on yourself and if you’re a creative person, then what’s the next thing you can do?” 22:33 - Go see Laura’s show “Characters Welcome” at UCB 24:37 - Laura opens up about having a supportive creative family and her love for comedy 28:18 - Listen to how Laura is working to be an actress and comedian in Hollywood 31:01 - Are you collaborating with a friend? Laura shares how Mimi and she collaborate and keep their friendship alive 36:20 - Find out the amazing journey of Laura and Mimi writing their movie script 40:47 - Laura reveals what The Chonga Girls movie is about! Listen now! 42:22 - Discover when The Chonga Girls short film will be released! 43:30 - Listen to how The Chonga Girls were awarded the Tecla Award 45:37 - Laura shares what she’ll be focusing on in 2020 and advice to creative latinxs 48:18 - If you’re a comedian, listen to how Laura develops her craft and grows as a character actress 51:46 - Laura talks about how she needs to stop closing the doors on herself 53:22 - Listen to the small steps that Laura does to push herself to be better 54:28 - Self-confidence and self-love are important ingredients to succeed! 56:12 - Laura gives her younger self vital advice    RELEVANT LINKS Laura Di Lorenzo Mimi Dávila  Chongalicious New World School of the Arts We Are Mitú Laura’s Corner Chonga Girls The Chonga Diaries  TECLA Awards Sabado Gigante Anton Chekhov  Fergalicious Pero Like Jenny Lorenzo Listen to my interview with Jenny Lorenzo Chonga Girls Are Back AGAIN The Chonga Girls in Pero Like The Chonga Girls ASMR Abuelas One-Up About LENT Uprights Citizens Brigade Characters Welcome Shel Silverstein Falling Up I Love Lucy Shirley Temple Jerry Lewis Save the Cat The Comic Hero’s Journey Bossy Pants by Tina Fey Yes Please by Amy Poehler Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling  Andy Kaufman: The Truth, Finally    WANT MORE? Follow Laura: @lauradi.lorenzo Follow The Chonga Girls: @TheChongaGirls See Laura at UCB: Buy Your Tickets! Watch The Chonga Girls: The Chonga Girls Follow Ellas: @EllasThePodcast Follow Brenda: @bren_jai  

Spanish Aquí Presents
Grow Up Into Your Glow Up (w/ LGND)

Spanish Aquí Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 64:41


This week Tony retires from making Que Te Pica's songs and asks the listeners to vote on their favorite past Pica songs, and the crew looks back at the past decade, and discussing where they've been, where they are, and where they're going. Then comedian LGND (@lgndfrvr) drops by to talk shop, his Tecla Award for Best Comedy Content Creator, and being confused for a rapper. And like always, the show wraps up with a fun improv set with an appearance from Snoop Dogg.   Follow The SAP Crew on instagram!  @spanishaquipresents  @raizalicea  @ofcourseitscarlos @ozzymo @thetonyrodrig  

Cafe con Pam Podcast
096 - Raising Bilingual Children with Maritere Rodriguez Bellas

Cafe con Pam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 33:21


Hello listeners, we're back this week with Maritere Rodriguez Bellas. Maritere is an award-winning author, bilingual and bicultural parenting expert, influencer, features writer, and speaker with a master’s degree in communications from Pepperdine University in California. Realizing she could combine her two life passions, writing and motherhood, Maritere became a voice for Latino parents long before the existence of online parenting resources. For twelve years, Maritere wrote a highly regarded and influential parenting column for La Opinión, the largest Spanish language newspaper in the country. During that time, she also wrote for the national magazines Ser Padres and Healthy Kids en Español and Exito! Chicago. For four years, her articles appeared in Vista magazine, distributed nationally and online via the ImpreMedia group, in the top 15 U.S. Hispanic markets. A parenting blogger since the fall of 2014, she is a contributor to online publications like Connect Her Media, Dual Language Schools Organization, and HipLatina, and she is a guest writer for Huffington Post. Maritere has been featured in Alegria Bilingual Magazine, Latina Style, todobebé.com, mamásporelmundo.com, El Nuevo Día, and El Post Antillano, among others. She has also been featured in many popular podcasts: Super Mamás, Bilingual Avenue,and the New 30 Podcast. Most recently, she has been collaborating Dual Language Schools organization on a video series in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, and she has collaborated with MomsRising.org/MamásconPoder as a bilingual resource for parents. Her website www.maritererodriguezbellas, where she blogs, is a place where she shares her wisdom as a Latina author and as a mom. Maritere appears regularly on Spanish language media (Univision and Telemundo) sharing her parenting expertise. She was just named Hispanic Style 2018 Latina of Influence and was nominated for a 2018 Tecla Award in the parenting category by the Hispanicize Media Group (HMG). Most recently, Mari won a Puerto Rico Blog Award under the education category. Listeners, Maritere and I talk about her life growing up and how she got into writing. Mari shares a beautiful story of someone becoming her champion and how this instance propelled her writing career, we talk about Puerto Rico and the devastation after Maria, and of course, we talk about raising bilingual kids in the U.S. This episode is brought to you by Snoozet, the fabric pocket that lets you live outside your phone (snoozet.com) Find Maritere on all things social: www.Maritererodriguezbellas.com www.instagram.com/latinaboomermom/ www.facebook.com/maritererodriguezbellas www.twitter.com/maritererbellas Find Cafe con Pam on all things social www.instagram.com/cafeconpampodcast/ www.facebook.com/cafeconpampodcast www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/podcast For the Small Biz Support Program head over to spreadideasmovepeople.com/sbsp Share this episode with someone you love And don't forget to Stay Shining!

Latinos Out Loud
The Post Tecla Award-Winning Show: Bonus Interviews with Comedians Jenny Lorenzo and Eddie G.

Latinos Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 86:01


On Episode 17 of the new season on ReVolver, the crew recaps their trip to Miami where Rachel La Loca, Juan Bago and Frank represented for the LOL squad and brought home the Tecla trophy for Best Podcast Content Creators! The crew describes that moment when Latinos Out Loud was announced as the winner (SPOILER ALERT: RACHEL WAS AN EMOTIONAL MESS). There is no Miami story left untold: from the wardrobe malfunction that caused everyone to be late for the red carpet, to the play-by-play of Rachel and Juan’s acceptance speeches, to Frank snoring up a storm in the condo. Bago roasts and boasts about the nightmarish dining experiences they witnessed and Rachel tells us which old school Latino musician slapped Bago across the chest in the street. On this week’s “Bochinche Bites”, Jaime breaks down Kanye West’s epic return to Twitter, gets mildly excited about the new Fast and Furious animated series, freaks out about Lil’ Wayne’s threat to his fans, and quizzes Bago on his marathon prep. “Frankspiracy News” covers the Malaysian government cracking down on fake news and we all wonder what will happen to Frank if this starts happening in the United States. Former co-host and current West Coast Correspondent of the podcast Andrew Santiago calls in and updates us on all the things he is up to as a content creator for MiTú and comedian at UCB Sunset in La La Land. We also have exclusive on-the-scene interviews recorded live at the Tecla Awards at Hispanicize with Comedians Jenny Lorenzo, Eddie G., Hispanicize founder Manny Ruiz and the founder of the Latino Filmmakers Network, Maylen Calienes.  Socials Twitter:  @LocaYBago @AndrewSantiago1 @JENNIZZLES @omgitseddieg @papiblogger @Maylen_Calienes IG/FB:  @WeAreLatinosOutLoud @andrewsantiago1 @JennyLorenzoFAN/ @TheEddieG @Hispanicize/ @maylen.calienes Hashtag:  #Latinosoutloud  See Andrew Santiago, Jenny Lorenzo and more at UCB Sunset in LA on 5/7/18.  Tickets available here: https://sunset.ucbtheatre.com/performance/61564 Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/latinos-out-loud/id1330248548 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Injeyr4zfd5zakjknpjtroedlpm?t=Latinos_Out_Loud Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1gh2GkY8t4fdFfG1SEX8Rh?si=iKpH-5kXQUuI-ir0z3oFMA iHeart Radio App: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/latinos-out-loud-28786454/

Latinos Out Loud
Teta for a Tecla with Julissa Calderon & Gadiel Del Orbe of Pero Like/BuzzFeed

Latinos Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 70:22


On Episode 13 of the new season on ReVolver, Rachel la Loca returns and expresses her “Yo’ing” withdrawal, while Bago gets a truthful critique of last week’s opening and guest intro’s in her absence. Anthony Palmini aka the Latinos Out Loud “VO and Intro King” shares his news on being nominated for his recent voiceover in a radio commercial while subbing in for Jaime. The crew celebrates being nominated for the Tecla Award for “Best Podcast” at the upcoming Hispanicize Conference. [12:15] The Loca List is back and in honor of holy week and her Jewish-American heritage, Rachel lists the top ten Yiddish slang words every New Yorker should know. [19:47] “Frankspiracy News” reports on a space satellite that has been monitoring mankind and orbiting the earth for thirteen thousand years. [27:15] This week’s guests are Pero Like Video Producers, Julissa Calderon and Gadiel Del Orbe. They share their stories on getting their start on the Latino BuzzFeed comedy platform, their past lives as a waitress and military man respectively, and now creating voices and aspirational images for Dominicans everywhere. They also talk about their recent experience on breaking bread with food content platform, Tasty. [47:47] In the mock gameshow, “What Do You Know About Your Duo?” Loca and Bago battle Julissa and Gadiel to see who knows the most about their teammate. Upcoming Performances Loca in the Diverse as Fuck Festival http://www.diverseasfuck.com/tickets/ (Performing in “Crazy. Sexy. Cruel. On Friday and with Room 28 on Saturday) Bago’s in 50/Cincuenta https://www.ucbtheatre.com/performance/60247 Socials Twitter: @LocaYBago @La_Julissa @gadieldelorbe @BFperolike IG/FB: @WeAreLatinosOutLoud @LaJulissa @gadieldelorbe @perolike Hashtag: #Latinosoutloud Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/latinos-out-loud/id1330248548 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Injeyr4zfd5zakjknpjtroedlpm?t=Latinos_Out_Loud Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1gh2GkY8t4fdFfG1SEX8Rh?si=iKpH-5kXQUuI-ir0z3oFMA iHeart Radio App: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/latinos-out-loud-28786454/

InconfundibleMENTE
21: Romina Tibytt, emprendedora, bloguera y embajadora de marcas

InconfundibleMENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 29:02


Romina Tibytt Mamá XXI online: Blog Facebook Twitter   Recursos recomendados: Influencers: Darren Rowse creador de Problogger Guy Kawasaki especialista en nuevas tecnologías.   Quotes: Sólo podemos dar lo mejor de nosotros aprendiendo. La organización es fundamental sea donde sea que trabajemos. Para ser un líder, a uno tiene que gustarle trabajar en equipo. Nunca hay que abandonar los sueños. El mayor reto siempre es conmigo misma. Amo lo que hago y lo disfruto desde el día que comencé.   TRANSCRIPCIÓN ENTREVISTA COMPLETA: - INTRO - Julio Muñiz (Host): ¡Hola! Bienvenidos a Inconfundiblemente Latino, soy Julio Muñiz y estoy platicando con Romina Tibytt. Romina está titulada como profesora de danza y música para escuelas primarias. Esto le permitió acercarse a su verdadera pasión: compartir tips para mejorar la vida de las mujeres y familias en general. En el año 2009 inició su blog Mamá XXI, con la intención de compartir información que ayudará a más latinas a mejorar su situación financiera. Los excelentes resultados la motivaron a convertir el blog en una revista especializada en la mujer moderna. Comparte no sólo información financiera, sino información de interés general como noticias, recetas y consejos para mejorar la calidad de vida de los latinos en Estados Unidos.   Romina ha trabajado con grandes marcas a nivel mundial como Kraft, Ford y Maseca. Actualmente es brand ambassador de Johnson Baby y Neutrogena. Es ganadora del TECLA Award 2016 en la categoría de Best Spanish Language Content Creator.   Romina vive feliz en Nueva York con sus tres hijos, donde hoy sufre un poco de frío. Afortunadamente la tenemos aquí platicando con nosotros en Inconfundiblemente Latino.   Romina, bienvenida. Muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. Tienes una experiencia bien grande en redes sociales, pero cuando alguien te pregunta que le describas qué es lo que haces, ¿cómo lo haces?   Romina Tibytt:  Un placer estar contigo hablando. Muchas gracias por la oportunidad de compartir mi experiencia. Esto es un poco complicado porque es algo que todavía se puede considerar nuevo. Le explico a la gente que soy bloguera y que tengo mi propia página. Trabajo creando contenido para medios digitales, específicamente para las mujeres y para las familias latinas que viven en Estados Unidos.   JM: De los proyectos en los que estás trabajando, ¿cuál es el que más te apasiona?   RT: Trabajar con las campañas de mis clientes siempre es muy emocionante y un nuevo desafío. También estoy muy entusiasmada tratando de hacer crecer mis redes sociales y mejorar mi comunicación con mis seguidores. Eso es lo que ahora más me entusiasma.   JM: La gente que nos escucha está en el coche o haciendo ejercicio. Si tuvieras un minuto para darles dos o tres consejos, ¿qué les dirías?   RT: Yo les diría que estén seguros que lo que van a hacer les apasiona. Si es así, edúquense mucho. Ahora hay mucha información al alcance de todos. Podemos tratar de dar lo mejor de nosotros mismos, solo aprendiendo y mejorando. Sigan adelante con su pasión y no tengan miedo. Tengan paciencia porque los resultados no son inmediatos.   JM: Lo que hacemos en Inconfundiblemente Latino es celebrar las historias de éxito de los latinos en Estados Unidos. Queremos compartir sus experiencias y las herramientas que los han ayudado a conseguir el éxito. ¿Qué fue lo que te hizo convertirte en una bloguera?   RT: En realidad, desde que vine a vivir a Estados Unidos; siempre soñé con tener mi propio negocio. No tenía muy en claro qué era lo que iba a hacer. Hay situaciones que nos ayudan a encontrar el camino. En el 2009, estábamos viviendo la crisis económica que había afectado a la familia y yo estaba tomando cursos y tratando de aprender mucho a través de internet. Buscando páginas sobre finanzas, encontré blogs de mujeres americanas que compartían tips financieros. En...