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This week, Diosa and Mala sit down with Ana Flores, founder of We All Grow, a digital platform and community space elevating Latina voices. And stories. After 14 years, Ana made the bold decision to sell her company. In this exclusive interview, Ana shares the multiple reasons she decided to pivot and embrace a new way of being. Ana is done with the hustle. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vanessa Santos joins us this week to tell us all about her work with #WeAllGrow Latina and her journey to where she is in life. #WeAllGrow is network of Latina content creators that work together to elevate Latina voices. Vanessa is also a branding, product, and strategy professional, and is passionate about guiding women-owned and founded businesses. She had such great insight and advice for us this week, and we can't wait to see what the future has in store for her and #WeAllGrow! 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
For the first episode of 2024, Mala and Diosa ease into the year by playing We All Grow's bilingual card deck called, "Amigas Circle." They discuss the new beginnings 2024 brings, like grad school, new routines, and Related Episode: Capítulo 153: Getting Playful Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is for all the cycle breakers out there. Forging a new path and being the first of your family to do anything is always as terrifying as it is rewarding. That's why this week, we're speaking to a fellow cycle breaker so you can hear all the highs and lows of her journey and know for a fact that you could make it out on the other side too. Vanessa Santos is an award-winning global brand strategist, motivational speaker, and community builder dedicated to positive change. As Co-CEO & Partner of #WeAllGrow Latina, she ignites impactful Latinas and Femme Latines with an entrepreneurial spirit. Recognized as one of Latin America's most "impactful women" by Forbes, Vanessa is a catalyst for gender equality, brand amplification, and business growth. Her innovative approach has created groundbreaking products and campaigns for renowned brands. Vanessa's mission is creating opportunities for Latinas and femme Latines to thrive, amplifying their voices, and ensuring inclusion. In this week's episode, Vanessa tells us all about how she broke the mold and created her own path from scratch. As the oldest of seven kids, Vanessa grew up being depended on by everyone around her. But when she fainted one day from the stress, she knew she had to put herself first and depend on herself. From there, she went on a whirlwind journey to discover herself, her new career, and how she could better serve her community. Connect with Vanessa: Instagram: @vanessasantosfein TikTok: @vanessasantosfein LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/vanessasantosny Get your tickets to #WeAllGrow's Weekend Fest here Website: www.theerikacruz.com Follow Erika on: Instagram @theerikacruzTikTok @theerikacruzLinkedIn How to work with Erika: Join the waitlist for Courage Driven Latina here. Join the waitlist for the Magnetic Mastermind here. Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST. Vanessa's Bio: Vanessa Santos is an award-winning global brand strategist, motivational speaker, and community builder dedicated to positive change. As Co-CEO & Partner of #WeAllGrow Latina, she ignites impactful Latinas and Femme Latines with an entrepreneurial spirit. Recognized as one of Latin America's most "impactful women" by Forbes, Vanessa is a catalyst for gender equality, brand amplification, and business growth. Her innovative approach has created groundbreaking products and campaigns for renowned brands. A heart-driven speaker, she shares expertise on gender equality, leadership, mental health, and community building, captivating audiences worldwide. Vanessa's mission is creating opportunities for Latinas and femme Latines to thrive, amplifying their voices and ensuring inclusion. With a vision of equal access to success, she resides between Los Angeles and Nashville, bringing passion, purpose, and authenticity to all she does. Join her transformative journey of inspiration and collective growth.
We're shining a light on the difference between luck and blessings when Patty Arvielo, co-founder & CEO of New American Funding, joins host Chris Schembra on this episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times. Running the largest Latina-owned mortgage company in the U.S. while nurturing a network of younger women coming up behind her, Patty is all about leaning into humanness. She shares the many ways in which gratitude and empathy have served as beacons professionally, as a parent and throughout a 27-year marriage that embodies commitment and respect. You'll learn about how Patty and her husband, Rick, founded New American Funding in 2003 and grew it into a juggernaut that has underwritten 250,000 mortgages worth $69 billion and employs 4,000 people – a majority of whom are women and 41% of whom are minorities. All this success is rooted in Patty's intentionality around core values, like creating positive impact and improving the lives of others. Want to manifest abundance and overcome fear? Patty is here with words of wisdom and perspective you won't want to miss!You can learn much more about what Patty is up to and the mentorship opportunities she hosts by clicking this link to follow her on Instagram and following #WeAllGrow and the many initiatives she supports.Cultivating moments of meaningful connection is hard – and perhaps not a value central to our workplace cultures. But if we show up in vulnerability and truth, we erase poverty of the soul while building great businesses!If you'd like to learn more about Chris and his 7:47 Virtual Gratitude Experience or subscribe to our newsletter, please visit this link.Click hereto hear more fascinating conversations with Fortune 500 CEOs, professional athletes and entertainers who have shared their human stories on Gratitude Through Hard Times. KEY TOPICS:If you could give credit or thanks to one person in your life that you don't give enough credit or enough thanks to – that you've never thought to thank – who would that be? Her husband, Rick, who has committed his life to the project of building a life, business and family together.It All Takes Work: How her commitment to marriage mirrors the commitment Patty believes is required to establish and grow anything meaningful in life.Expressing Gratitude: Why it's so important that we teach our children to appreciate and cultivate a sense of appreciation in the day to day.Consider This: Are you using fear or a lack of gratitude as a protection mechanism against pain or disappointment?Managing Fear:Look at life holistically as a full range of experiences, including adversity.Build self-awareness and spiritual strength into your framework.Prepare for hard times.Learn from setbacks (and how to stop repeating them!).Climbing Out of the Hole: How life's hard times provide us a necessary invitation to growth and human connection.Being Blessed: How Patty's commitment to doing the right thing combined with hard work and gratitude add up to “getting what I give.” It's not luck!Dreams v. Manifestations: About being fully awake to the visions we want to work towards and building a solid infrastructure for what we want.Being in the People Business: Why the heart of Patty's daily work is understanding, developing, mentoring and celebrating the people with whom she's in business.Seeking Change and Practicing Radical Acceptance: How Patty pursues her goals and dreams while also tempering them through self-awareness and understanding the “why.”Questioning: The key to growth, purpose and recognizing what's most important!Daily Impact: How Patty is using her experience and skill set to empower and support younger Latinx women embarking on their entrepreneurial paths.Closing Thoughts:The person Patty respects most on the planet is her husband, Rick, with whom she has built a committed and intentional life.Because of its positive nature, Patty felt good about visiting the GTHT pod.Promoting empathetic leaders in all their humanness is a core value and priority for Patty, who leads with her heart.The levels of despair among members of the American workforce – including among executive ranks – are troubling. You can push back by focusing on abundance, gratitude and human connection. QUOTABLE“(My husband and I) see commitment as a daily event in our lives. Not just walking down the aisle and a piece of paper.” (Patty) “When I feel fear or am scared of making decisions, it's in action that I'm able to move forward. I'm not complacent. I don't hide. And I don't complain.” (Patty) “If you look at a negative autobiographical experience that put you in a hole or a moment of adversity, the positive benefits far outweigh the negative. You can actually be grateful that that thing occurred.” (Chris) “Anything you intend to do to impact your life and make it better is creating blessings for yourself and putting in the work to create the life you want. That isn't luck. That's work!” (Patty) “I find myself getting a lot of satisfaction in helping others and creating happiness for others when they're aligned with things that I'm doing.” (Patty) “If you're competing with companies that are like yours, they have the same journey and struggles as you. When you're around like-minded people in the same business as you, it's really an ‘aha' moment!” (Patty) “When you seek out and find your purpose, things will become clearer to you … I know my purpose is to impact others. It's what I enjoy. I love the little wins.” (Patty) “Yes, cultivating meaningful moments is hard. It requires unyielding vulnerability and courage and deep trust and truth … but it erases the poverty of the soul. It's the way to build a business that you're proud of.” (Chris) LINKS/FURTHER RESOURCES:Check out Gary Chapman's book, "The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts."Find out more about the Hogan Personality Assessment.Click here to find out about Kurt Vonnegut's “Man in the Hole” theory.About "Grateful Processing," a concept developed by Prof. Phillip Watkins of Eastern Washington University.Explore Mike Foster's "Seven Primal Questions."Follow this link to learn about “Ubuntu” and how the South African philosophy triggered one of the biggest turnarounds in NBA history. ABOUT OUR GUEST:Patty is an award-winning entrepreneur and Co-Founder and CEO of New American Funding. A first-generation Hispanic, her path to mortgage industry began at age 16 with a hard-work ethic and an entry-level position at TransUnion Credit. From there, she landed a job at a prominent mortgage company, where she would rise through the ranks and learn the business from the ground up, eventually becoming branch manager and assistant vice president. In 2003, Patty and her husband, Rick Arvielo, launched their own mortgage company, New American Funding. In the years since, Patty has helped transform the company into one of the largest independent mortgage lenders in the United States today with a servicing portfolio of over 250,000 loans for $69 billion. She also oversaw the creation and expansion of the company's retail lending operation, which grew a small local operation to a national powerhouse with more than 170 locations and thousands of employees across the country. Today, Patty oversees nearly 4,000 employees, 54% of whom are women and 41% who are minorities. FOLLOW PATTY:WEBSITE | LINKEDIN| INSTAGRAM | #WeAllGrow ABOUT OUR HOST:Chris Schembra is a philosopher, question asker and facilitator. He's a columnist at Rolling Stone magazine, USA Today calls him their "Gratitude Guru" and he's spent the last six years traveling around the world helping people connect in meaningful ways. As the offshoot of his #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling book, "Gratitude Through Hard Times: Finding Positive Benefits Through Our Darkest Hours,"he uses this podcast to blend ancient stoic philosophy and modern-day science to teach how the principles of gratitude can be used to help people get through their hard times. FOLLOW CHRIS:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | LINKEDIN | BOOKS
On creating strong communities, pivoting out of productivity and shifting toward ease. 3:00 – Las Founders, founded in 2022, is a Los Angeles held event for entrepreneurs focused on hearing from Latina Entrepreneurs. Meeting the expectations for attendees while sustaining event and production costs. 6:10 – Women with an entrepreneurial spirit. Disentangling the growth and rebalancing of growth through the pandemic through focused objectives and offerings. 8:10 – 2-Day event in October 2023; serving the different identities within the community. 3 Pillars – Heal, Commune, Grow. Addressing ancestral and systematic wounds through healing in community, and growing from that space. 10:25 – ‘Heal' Track and Wellness Day; Keynote this year from Yung Pueblo. Day 1 – Thrive With Ease; Day 2 – “Connect With Your Innermost Self.” 12:55 – Transitioning from massive elaborate summits to something smaller, and more true. Prioritizing ease, and creating time and space rather than being controlled by the time and space. What comes in naturally? 14:55 – We find validation when we can ‘do it all,' but find a tipping point when our priorities begin to need filling and we have to manage what cups get filled. How can I position myself in creation and attraction mode? 17:10 – Exploring ways to edit and make things half as long, and simpler. What does prayer mean to you? Connection. Humility to ask for help. 19:55 – Break The Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma by Dr Mariel Buqué; Breaking the cycle of abandonment – The ultimate support is the support we get from within ourselves. 21:55 – It is ok to take it slow, say no, create loving boundaries, find soft spaces. How do we slow things down? Proactively incorporating a meditation practice. 24:00 – Making weekends/time off sacred for the team collectively. Respecting your rest, space and time. Ana Flores is Houston-born, El Salvador-raised. She's worked in television production for Univision, MTV Latin America and other Spanish-language networks for 15 years before becoming a stay-at-home mom. When her husband was out of work and the cost of childcare became too expensive in 2009, she and a friend launched SpanglishBaby, a blog for parents raising bilingual and bicultural kids. Within a year, Flores was able to monetize blog posts for about $40 and found herself building “a small community” with fellow ambitious Latina bloggers. Soon she was actively pitching ideas to brands, connecting them with the 25-30 Latina bloggers and influencers from her online community. “And that's what became Latina Bloggers Connect in 2010, with no money, with no resources,” Flores told TODAY. “I saw a path — a support system of people that were willing to open doors for each other.” Six years later, Flores rebranded Latina Blogger Connect as #WeAllGrow Latina, a Latina-owned, self-funded website that elevates the voices of Latinas and provides them with the resources — and inspiration — they need to succeed. “We really make it a point to hire within our community, because that is how we build socio and economic power,” Vanessa Santos — who joined #WeAllGrow as a partner and co-CEO in December 2021 — told TODAY. Flores and Santos believe that to see one woman grow doesn't mean that it's going to take away an opportunity for another. Championing “amigahood,” or sisterhood, their website has exceeded 20,000 subscribers, or “amiga members." The free online community is available for English or Spanish-speaking Latinas and offers original content, mentorship, wellness sessions, resources, connections, access to virtual and in-person events like the annual #WeAllGrow Summit, plus exclusive perks created to support entrepreneurs, creatives and professionals. Through their digital platform and in-person events, #WeAllGrow is helping Latinas turn their ideas into realities. Las Founders was founded in 2022 is the Los Angeles-held event for entrepreneurs sold out and had over 400 attendees taking in panels and conversations with Latina entrepreneurs about how they got their start. In September 2022, the organization hosted the sixth annual #WeAllGrow Summit. The first summit was held in 2015 and focused on content creation and networking. As the years went by, it's become bigger and more interactive, with Forbes including it as one of 19 Conferences Every Creative Should Attend in 2018 and 2019. This year's sold-out event, held in Palm Desert, California, welcomed over 600 attendees ready to “heal, commune and grow” — which also happen to be the organization's three pillars. In 2023, Las Founders will be a two-day event in October.
Ana Flores es Fundadora y CEO de #WeAllGrow Latina, la primera y más exitosa comunidad de creadoras de contenido y emprendedoras latinas en Estados Unidos. Ana se ha convertido en una figura importantísima para las mujeres latinas en Estados Unidos con su misión de elevar las historias y voces de las mujeres a través del poder de la unión en comunidad. Su conferencia anual, #WeAllGrow Summit fue nombrada en el 2018 y el 2019 por Forbes.com como una de las 19 conferencias que todo creativo debería de atender. Hoy platicamos con Ana acerca de cómo vive su biculturalidad y de cómo han influenciado su vida los tres países que forman parte de su historia. También platicamos de los retos de crear WeAllGrow Latina, cómo se ha transformado a través de los años y cómo logra hacer de este espacio, un lugar en donde todas nuestras identidades caben para sanar, compartir, pero, sobre todo, crecer.We All Grow Latina @weallgrowlatina@anaflores_me@ciudadhpodcast
Today's affirmations are inspired by an event I recently attended hosted by We All Grow and Capital One: amigas in business bootcamp. It made me think about how often I've repressed my dreams because I prefer to stay in the comfortable, which actually ends up not being comfortable at all. I want to hold space for us to dream, to believe, and to create. #PontePerra The first half of this segment is dedicated to those of you who would like to listen in English, and the second half of the segment is translated into Spanish.
Today, we are talking about Latina power and community building. We speak with the founder and CEO #WeAllGrow Latina, Ana Flores, a digital and IRL lifestyle community of impactful Latinas and Femme-Latines who support and uplift each other. Their goal? To increase visibility and grow our social and economic power. The community started in 2010 and since then has grown into a following of 253K and counting on Instagram and bringing people together in person from their Las Founders events out west to their annual summit which just made a return this year. I first attended their summit several years ago, where I had the opportunity to meet other Latinas growing businesses and spaces of their own from writers to life coaches and ecommerce. All are mujeres I still follow and keep in touch with today. In this episode we speak with Ana about We All Grow's story, turning a profit and the nonlinear story of building. Follow We All Grow Latina: https://www.instagram.com/weallgrowlatina/?hl=en Follow Moneda Moves on Instagram: @MonedaMoves Follow your host Lyanne Alfaro on Instagram: @LyanneAlfaro Main podcast theme song from Premium Beat. Our music is from Epidemic Sound.
In this episode of “This is Motherhood,” host Joyce Brewer speaks with Ana Flores, the founder of #WeAllGrow Latina about her organizing work, raising bilingual children, and raising her daughter in community with other powerful women.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode, the jefa of jefas sits down with us to share her journey from working in a corporate environment, to working freelance in media and starting her empire. Ana Flores is the founder of the iconic platform We All Grow Latina and shares all of her tips on how to become a business owner!
Listeners, we're back this week with Ana Flores.A community builder and soul-centered entrepreneur, Ana Flores is the founder and CEO of #WeAllGrow Latina, the first network of Latina influencers founded in 2010 with a mission to elevate the voices and stories of Latinas through the power of community. #WeAllGrow has evolved into the go-to community for Latinas driving social and economic impact. The company's annual #WeAllGrow Summit was named by Forbes.com as one of “19 Conferences Every Creative Should Attend.”A sought-out speaker and thought leader in the areas of representation, Latinx identity, community building and gender equality, Ana has been recognized by the United Nations Women's L.A. chapter as a Champion of Change and by People en Español as one of “Las 25 Mujeres Más Poderosas”, amongst numerous other accolades. In 2016 she was invited to speak on two occasions at the White House, including the United States of Women Summit on gender diversity and women empowerment issues. Ana also sits on NALIP's Diverse Women in Media Initiative Advisory Committee and the HACE (Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement) Advisory Council.Born in Houston, Texas, raised in El Salvador and a graduate of the University of Florida, Ana is now settled in Los Angeles, where she lives with her daughter.During our conversation, we talked about:06:27 - Growing up in El Salvador 07:53 - Being odd 12:01 - El Salvador's civil war 18:39 - Her relationship with Mexico 20:23 - Getting to work at Univision 27:15 - Impostor syndrome 33:32 - Mexico is duality 38:12 - The beginning of Latina Bloggers Connect 42:12 - Intuition 47:12 - Bringing partnersThis episode is brought to you by MagicMind is the world's first productivity drink.
In 2019, Mitú had an activation at We All Grow Latina, a conference that took place once a year. In their activation they had a large sign that said, "calladitas no more," I even took a photo in front of the damn thing. However, it seems like Mitú has benefitted from the Latinx community staying silent about their alleged plagiarism. Someone who was not afraid to talk about her experience is Kay Lopez, the creator of Latinas Poderosas. She is a graphic designer who, unfortunately, had her work allegedly plagiarized by Mitú. She shared the devolution of her view on the company and how creators in the future can better protect their creations. And thanks to On The Rise Media for this production:https://www.instagram.com/_ontherisem...Follow me on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/latinxontherise/Twitter | https://twitter.com/LatinxOnTheRiseYoutube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdE7h1oL4Gs0RLoRlGAuX5w
An episode unlike any other, this week Sahar Paz and Ana Flores, the Founder of We All Grow Latina, have recorded individual messages for you who are ready to bring more ease into your journey. Season 7 is dedicated to you looking at the patterns in your life, and breaking free from them - and therefore liberating yourself from the status quo. The words of wisdom in this episode include: Living, growing and thriving with a traumatized brain. Self-expression to set yourself free. Bridges, which ones to build, which ones to burn. ABOUT ANA FLORES: A community builder and connector at heart, Ana Flores is the founder and CEO of #WeAllGrow Latina, the first network of Latina influencers founded in 2010 with a mission to elevate the voices and stories of Latinas through the power of community. #WeAllGrow has evolved into the go-to community for Latinas driving social and economic impact. The company's annual #WeAllGrow Summit was named by Forbes.com as one of “19 Conferences Every Creative Should Attend.” Born in Houston, Texas, raised in El Salvador and a graduate of the University of Florida, Ana is now settled in Los Angeles, where she lives with her daughter. ABOUT SAHAR PAZ: Sahar Paz didn't grow up playing house, she played office. At the age of 13, she launched a baby and pet sitting company generating more cash flow than all the lemonade stands in the neighborhood! A natural leader with an active left-and-right brain, Sahar was 25 years old in New York City with a lucrative career in Finance and bored out of her mind. Inspired to share what she learned in business, she pivoted and dedicated herself to feeding the entrepreneurial voice of teenagers by founding Free Your Star Foundation. The nonprofit partnered with low-income high schools in Brooklyn with credit-earning programs written by Sahar herself. Championing the voice of others to help them understand their emotional intelligence and their personal drivers has always been Sahar's mission. Her book, Find Your Voice part-memoir, part cognitive behaviour guide, epitomizes that pursuit. Published in 2014, her message gained attention within forward-thinking organizations such as HBO, Facebook, Whole Foods, and the Texas Medical Center, where Sahar was invited to deliver keynote presentations. After five years on the road, Sahar became the CEO of Own Your Voice Strategy Firm, a personal branding agency that focuses on placing professional on stages to speak. Today, she resides in Houston and has given up pet sitting to play with her dog Rico instead. You can find Sahar on LinkedIn and Instagram @SaharPaz.
I'm Karina host of Elevating la Cultura, and I'm excited to introduce our first guest of season three!!! I met Carolina through Instagram first, but then in person at the We All Grow conference in California in 2019. She is a homeschool mom, and inspires me as I homeschool my own kids. I'm so glad for social media as we've stayed connected despite living halfway across the country from each other. I get so excited to talk with homeschooling parents, but even more so Latine homeschooling parents because we can relate and support each other on a deeper level. Sometimes I feel alone in talking about homeschooling, so it's always encouraging to talk with someone who has similar values and can come alongside you and support you by letting you know that you're not alone, and that you're doing ok.This was a great interview to start the season, since homeschooling is how I've chosen to start the educational foundation for my kids.I hope you enjoy our conversation and after a year of a new approach to education in 2020, will find some encouragement, that everything will be alright. Thank you so much for listening. There will be a new episode every Tuesday, so after you listen feel free to take a screenshot to post on IG and tag @elevatinglacultura or send me a DM. You can also comment on our YouTube video if you're watching online. I always like to hear from people and how they resonate with the stories I share. SO leave a review on apple podcasts so we can get more ears listening to these stories and we can continue elevating la cultura.
In this episode we chat with Ana Flores founder of the organization We All Grow Latina supporting the development of Latina businesses. The modo "when one of us grows we all grow" helped build a community and empower other women. We all Grow Latina advocates for equal pay, cultural visibility and representation. For more information on We All Go Latina click on the link below. We All Grow Latina
Today's conversation is so good! I mean they're all good in my opinion. But I'm so glad Jess was able to chat with me for this season. She is a certified health and wellness coach based out of LA.We met at the We All Grow conference in 2019 and have kept in touch via social media since. She is a huge advocate for sharing her knowledge and wanting to educate others about holistic living especially as a Latina. She is such a joy to chat with, so enjoy our conversationIG: @coachjessgguzmanIsn't she just an awesome person. I'm thankful that she shared her story because I'm sure many others including myself can relate to wanting to be better advocates for ourselves when it comes to our mental health. I love her calming presence and how she encourages us to take our health journey one step at a time and with lots of grace. I encourage you to follow her on IG so you too can be encouraged by her content. Ok amigos, Thank you so much for listening. Feel free to leave a comment if you enjoyed this conversation. I always like to hear from people and how they resonate with the stories I share.
Ana Flores fundadora de We All Grow, nos dejo 4 rutinas y mandatorios para que nuestro negocios e emprendimientos sean prosperos y sean exitosos. Si quieres escuchar el episodio completo con Ana Flores aqui te dejamos el link. https://open.spotify.com/episode/6G37lQr7pFzVDgdPu9sDtv?si=Bm2pNNUaTxKzfm0hR7KQuQ Siguenos en Instagram y Facebook @latinasmastermind Quieres recibir todas las herramientas que nuestras invitadas nos dan? regístrate sin costo www.latinasmastermind.com
Meet Maribel Lara. Maribel is SVP, Head of Consulting at The Sasha Group a VaynerX company that provides educational, consulting and marketing services to companies with a growth mindset. She has been within the Vayner world since 2014 and her role has included reporting to and partnering with CEO and serial entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk to execute initiatives tied to the strategic growth of the agency. Maribel entered the marketing space in 2009 after receiving her MBA. Prior to her work in the corporate sector, Maribel spent the first eight years of her career focused on student leadership development at several colleges and universities. Visit Maribel on the Web at https://thesashagroup.com Chapters 00:00 Sabir Welcomes Maribel Lara 04:30 How Maribel Lara Got Her Start as an Entrepreneur 12:10 The Early Signs of Entrepreneurship 29:56 Representation at Ideation 31:35 Addressing Bias in the Corporate Sector 32:39 The Void Filled by Backstage Capital 34:09 Latinx Entrepreneurs Giving Back 38:05 The Diversity of the Latinx Community 43:18 Resources for Latinx Women 44:10 The Barrel of Crabs 45:00 WeAllGrow and Other Communities 46:02 Find your Community 47:31 What's Your Goal? 52:52 Bringing Your Culture to the US 55:35 Maribel's $100,000 Insight Visit Sabir on the Web at https://growthbysabir.com Watch all episodes of #ThisWeekWithSabir Live Show here https://growthbysabir.com/#articles --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sabir-semerkant/support
If you've heard Julissa's story before, we promise, you haven't heard it like this! In our first episode back, (after an extended hiatus - our bad!) Julissa shares insights how you can own (and start to craft) your own story, the importance of self-promotion, and how she's embracing her constant evolution as a woman and agent of change. Plus, we hear about her latest series with We All Grow, La Historia Uncovered. You won't want to miss this! Follow Julissa: @julissaarce Follow the pod: @waitholduppod | @yarel_ramos | @heyjessmolina
Las palabras "Comunidad" y "Colaboración" me han ayudado a construir mi plataforma y por eso, en este episodio quise invitar a Ana Flores, una mujer que hace muchos años tomó estas palabras y las convirtió en una gran red para darle fuerza a las voces latinas. Su slogan “When one grows, #WeAllGrow” significa, "cuando una crece, todas crecemos". Ana nos muestra el poder de darnos la mano y de apoyarnos y cómo la colaboración es el primer pilar para unirnos en comunidad. Al estar rodeada de mujeres emprendedoras y poderosas, Ana ha ido tejiendo todas sus lecciones y las ha puesto en práctica en su vida personal. Hoy nos abre su vida y nos comparte cómo ha llevado situaciones económicas difíciles, cómo estas situaciones ayudaron en su camino de reinvención que la llevó a ser una gran empresaria, cómo evolucionó su matrimonio y el camino que ha recorrido con su hija de manera consciente e intuitiva para plantar la semilla de un pensamiento diferente en las nuevas generaciones. Ana Flores es la fundadora y CEO de #WeAllGrow, la primera y más grande red de influencers digitales latinas con la misión de elevar las voces e historias de las latinas a través del poder de la comunidad. La Cumbre anual #WeAllGrow de la compañía fue nombrada por Forbes.com en el 2018 y nuevamente en la lista del 2019 como una de las "19 Conferencias a las que cada creativo debe asistir". Ana ha sido reconocida por el prestigioso Informe Holmes entre su “Innovator 25” en el 2015 y fue nombrada como una de las "Las 25 Mujeres Más Poderosas" de People en Español en el 2017. RECURSOS: WeAllGrow Latina: https://weallgrowlatina.com/ Ana Flores en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laflowers/ CONÉCTATE CON SARAH AQUÍ: Sarah le ha enseñado a meditar a miles de personas con su curso de meditación gratuito "BE CONNECTED" que puedes haces aquí www.begenerationlove.com/be-connected Únete a su Membresía Be You donde aprenderás herramientas y practicarás tu espiritualidad para vivir una más feliz y con propósito aquí: www.begenerationlove.com/be-you http://www.instagram.com/begenerationlove http://www.instagram.com/iamsarahmacmillan www.youtube.com/begenerationlove.com http://www.facebook.com/begenerationlove www.tiktok.com/@begenerationlove www.twitter.com/bgenerationlove
Meet Rayna Rose Exelbierd! Someone totally opposite from me. She is Jewish, lives on the East Coast, is older, yet we still have so much in common! In this episode, we talk about self-worth as Rayna shares her struggles with bullying and developing confidence. Rayna is an author, speaker, and mentor to high school students. For the last decade, Rayna Rose has reached over 100,000 people of different ages, backgrounds, and countries. She is the founder of The Rose Grows and a big believer in "When One Grows, We All Grow."
Hoy converso con Ana Flores @laflowers #EndefensaPropia. Creadora y fundadora de “We All Grow” la primera y más grande red de influencers y emprendedoras latinas en los Estados Unidos. Pero para crear una red tan importante como ésta, pasó por altos y bajos, por ensayo y error. Cuando creyó que había alcanzado el éxito, una inesperada bancarrota la obligó a comenzar de nuevo y reinventar lo que había creado. En esta conversación que tuvimos en Los Angeles, me contó con detalle como fue su proceso. Como de ser productora de las mas importantes cadenas de televisión pasó al mundo digital como blogger. Y como de ahí logró agrupar a una buena cantidad de mujeres latinas y monetizar sus contenidos digitales. Hablamos de los obstáculos que le hicieron reinventarse para crear algo aún más grande. Con el objetivo firme de crecer juntas porque como dice Ana: When one grows, #WeAllGrow Recuerden suscribirse a mi newsletter de EN DEFENSA PROPIA para mantenernos conectados en erikadelavega.com Patreon.com/EnDefensaPropia - Únete para material exclusivo de #EnDefensaPropia Producción: Valentina Carmona https://www.instagram.com/pelicarmona Producción: November Content https://www.novembercontent.com/ Edición: Andrés Morantes https://instagram.com/aemorantes https://vimeo.com/360mediausa Música original de: Estudios Pararrayos https://www.pararrayos.tv https://www.instagram.com/epararrayos/ Espacios: https://www.wework.com
Hoy converso con Ana Flores @laflowers #EndefensaPropia. Creadora y fundadora de “We All Grow” la primera y más grande red de influencers y emprendedoras latinas en los Estados Unidos. Pero para crear una red tan importante como ésta, pasó por altos y bajos, por ensayo y error. Cuando creyó que había alcanzado el éxito, una inesperada bancarrota la obligó a comenzar de nuevo y reinventar lo que había creado. En esta conversación que tuvimos en Los Angeles, me contó con detalle como fue su proceso. Como de ser productora de las mas importantes cadenas de televisión pasó al mundo digital como blogger. Y como de ahí logró agrupar a una buena cantidad de mujeres latinas y monetizar sus contenidos digitales. Hablamos de los obstáculos que le hicieron reinventarse para crear algo aún más grande. Con el objetivo firme de crecer juntas porque como dice Ana: When one grows, #WeAllGrow Recuerden suscribirse a mi newsletter de EN DEFENSA PROPIA para mantenernos conectados en erikadelavega.com Patreon.com/EnDefensaPropia - Únete para material exclusivo de #EnDefensaPropia Producción: Valentina Carmona https://www.instagram.com/pelicarmona Producción: November Content https://www.novembercontent.com/ Edición: Andrés Morantes https://instagram.com/aemorantes https://vimeo.com/360mediausa Música original de: Estudios Pararrayos https://www.pararrayos.tv https://www.instagram.com/epararrayos/ Espacios: https://www.wework.com
Hoy converso con Ana Flores @laflowers #EndefensaPropia. Creadora y fundadora de “We All Grow” la primera y más grande red de influencers y emprendedoras latinas en los Estados Unidos. Pero para crear una red tan importante como ésta, pasó por altos y bajos, por ensayo y error. Cuando creyó que había alcanzado el éxito, una inesperada bancarrota la obligó a comenzar de nuevo y reinventar lo que había creado. En esta conversación que tuvimos en Los Angeles, me contó con detalle como fue su proceso. Como de ser productora de las mas importantes cadenas de televisión pasó al mundo digital como blogger. Y como de ahí logró agrupar a una buena cantidad de mujeres latinas y monetizar sus contenidos digitales. Hablamos de los obstáculos que le hicieron reinventarse para crear algo aún más grande. Con el objetivo firme de crecer juntas porque como dice Ana: When one grows, #WeAllGrow Recuerden suscribirse a mi newsletter de EN DEFENSA PROPIA para mantenernos conectados en erikadelavega.com Patreon.com/EnDefensaPropia - Únete para material exclusivo de #EnDefensaPropia Producción: Valentina Carmona https://www.instagram.com/pelicarmona Producción: November Content https://www.novembercontent.com/ Edición: Andrés Morantes https://instagram.com/aemorantes https://vimeo.com/360mediausa Música original de: Estudios Pararrayos https://www.pararrayos.tv https://www.instagram.com/epararrayos/ Espacios: https://www.wework.com
Hoy converso con Ana Flores @laflowers #EndefensaPropia. Creadora y fundadora de “We All Grow” la primera y más grande red de influencers y emprendedoras latinas en los Estados Unidos. Pero para crear una red tan importante como ésta, pasó por altos y bajos, por ensayo y error. Cuando creyó que había alcanzado el éxito, una inesperada bancarrota la obligó a comenzar de nuevo y reinventar lo que había creado. En esta conversación que tuvimos en Los Angeles, me contó con detalle como fue su proceso. Como de ser productora de las mas importantes cadenas de televisión pasó al mundo digital como blogger. Y como de ahí logró agrupar a una buena cantidad de mujeres latinas y monetizar sus contenidos digitales. Hablamos de los obstáculos que le hicieron reinventarse para crear algo aún más grande. Con el objetivo firme de crecer juntas porque como dice Ana: When one grows, #WeAllGrow Recuerden suscribirse a mi newsletter de EN DEFENSA PROPIA para mantenernos conectados en erikadelavega.com Patreon.com/EnDefensaPropia - Únete para material exclusivo de #EnDefensaPropia Producción: Valentina Carmona https://www.instagram.com/pelicarmona Producción: November Content https://www.novembercontent.com/ Edición: Andrés Morantes https://instagram.com/aemorantes https://vimeo.com/360mediausa Música original de: Estudios Pararrayos https://www.pararrayos.tv https://www.instagram.com/epararrayos/ Espacios: https://www.wework.com
SHOW NOTES More Latinas are writing their own diverse stories and acting them to show the different layers that our comunidad has to offer. In this episode of Ellas, Brenda Hernández Jaimes talks with the talented and hilarious creators of Latinaish TV, Diana Cabuto and Christina Igaraividez about writing, producing and acting their own sketches. Both Diana and Christina share about suppressing their love for acting and ultimately going after their own dreams. They also talk about how they met, the creation of Latinaish TV, and collaborating with other Latinas to provide more stories to the world. We also go deep about the racist and stereotypical aspects that the acting industry suffers and how Latinxs are working to make it better. Listen to this episode to learn more of their own work with Latinaish and their own amazing individual work that they produce that also uplift our comunidad! In this episode we talk about… 2:50 - Diana Cabuto shares how she grew up with strong mujeres and her love for acting 4:04 - Christina Igaraividez opens up about suppressing her love for acting, but later was part of Teatro Luna 7:44 - Discover why Christina didn’t originally follow her passion for acting and ultimately follow her dreams 11:50 - Diana didn’t want to disappoint her family by choosing to be an actress and later being motivated to change her major 15:17 - Do you feel self-conscious about your accent? Listen to how Diana embraced hers and was inspired to write her own stories 18:28 - Find out how Christina and Diana met and started Latinaish TV 27:36 - Diana and Christina talk about the diverse stories that Latinaish TV produce 32:54 - Diana reveals about landing a role in Gentefied and how more Latinos are working in the industry 37:07 - Christina talks about co-creating Talking While Female and Other Dangerous Acts 41:52 - Diana shares about how the acting industry in Hollywood has evolved, but it still suffers from being racist 46:33 - “When you start don’t worry about the outcome, just put stuff out there. Don’t worry about what people are going to like or if I’m doing it right. You have to experiment and you have to find yourself.” 48:18 - Don’t stop yourself from learning and just do it! 50:32 - Diana and Christina share their own working dynamic and how they balance their friendship and collaborations 53:00 - Discover the next stories and projects that Latinaish TV will create this year! 55:33 - Diana shares what she envisions for herself in 2020 56:57 - Christina talks about her personal focus for her career 58:08 - Christina deep dives about the pre-production of Talking While Female and Other Dangerous Acts 1:01:39 - Diana shares about being learning and messing up in the early years of her acting career 1:05:32 - Christina opens up about transitioning from having a full-time job to being a freelancer to focus on her acting career 1:10:05 - Diana and Christina talk about the difficulty and finding the balance of separating themselves from their career and being present with their loved ones 1:14:44 - Diana and Christina “time travel” back and share what they would say to themselves 1:20:11 - Contact and collaborate with Latinaish TV! RELEVANT LINKS Christina Igaraividez Diana Cabuto Latinaish TV Teatro Luna Talking While Female and Other Dangerous Acts Things Eternal Gentefied Lina Yvette Chávez Marvin Lemus America Ferrera What’s Your L.A. & Trust Within Gloria Trevi Alejandra Guzmán Shit White Girls Say to Latinas Palmira Muñiz Jennifer Lopez Hustlers Watch Latinaish TV’s JLO Vlog: Before I Mastered the Pole Listen to episode 15 with Jenny Lorenzo Sofia Vergara Latino USA Eugenio Derbez Eiza González Salma Hayek #WeAllGrow Barry Adam Driver WANT MORE? Follow Latinaish TV on Instagram: @Latinaish.TV Follow Latinaish TV on Facebook: Latinaish.TV Follow Latinaish TV on Twitter: @Latinaish.TV Subscribe to Latinaish TV on Youtube: Latinaish TV Follow Latinaish TV on Tik Tok: @Latinaish.TV Follow Diana Cabuto: @DianaCabuto Follow Christina Igaraividez: @chrixtinai Follow Ellas: @EllasThePodcast Follow Me: @bren_jai
No episode this week because moving, producing and webinars with We All Grow, so I came through with a minisode ;) We All Grow Latina Webinar, RSVP in link below https://www.crowdcast.io/e/getonpodcasts/register?lmref=pQCyag
SHOW NOTES Do you dream of working in graphic design and opening up your own shop? Are you always creating and thinking of new ways to inspire your community? If you answered yes to both questions, then I highly encourage you to listen to today’s episode on Ellas! I speak with my dear friend, talented graphic designer, and artist, Claudia Ramos! Claudia shares about her childhood, from moving from El Salvador to Los Angeles, discovering her passion for drawing to being a mom and finding a work and life balance. She also talks about her amazing job at Hasbro and all her greatest accomplishments, plus all the lessons she has learned during her professional career. Claudia opens up about being the breadwinner of her family and how she was able to have her parents understand the change of roles in her own household. We also talk about her creative inspiration for her shop and her new illustration shop: Hola Mijas Bonitas! Get ready to dive in! You won’t want to miss this episode. In this episode, we talk about… 2:17 - Claudia Ramos shares her childhood in Los Angeles and the passing of her older brother 4:19 - Claudia talks about her high school, community college, passion for drawing and her first encounter with graphic design 6:12 - Find out how Claudia opened the doors for her younger sisters and cousins 7:42 - Listen to how Claudia teaches and inspires her sisters, cousins and creative friends to start their own business 9:27 - Even though it was difficult to find a job after graduation, discover how Claudia persevered 11:58 - Claudia was able to explore her fashion side and think outside the box while working at Forever 21 12:54 - Discover how being a mom and being super creative helped Claudia be part of American Greetings 14:17 - Claudia shares how even though she wasn’t experienced in UX Design, she was open to learning 18:00 - Are you a mom and want to find that work and life balance? Claudia opens up on how she’s been able to achieve that balance 21:19 - Claudia talks about her wins and lessons learned during her time at American Greetings 24:29 - Discover how Claudia started her design shop after being laid-off from American Greetings 25:35 - Listen to how Claudia’s designs were featured in Bride to Be and how it fueled her business 27:43 - Claudia opens up about the highlights and lessons learned during the beginning of her shop 29:50 - Find out Claudia does her branding image and makes it special for her customers 31:27 - Is working at Hasbro your dream job? Claudia shares all the wonderful work she does at Hasbro 32:30 - Discover how Claudia started working at Hasbro and how she demonstrated she was the best 36:22 - Claudia has some insightful advice for anyone who is determined to be promoted a full-time employee 38:35 - Find out what Claudia’s daughter thinks of her designing for Disney Princesses & Descendents 39:09 - Claudia opens up about her husband’s condition, how she became the breadwinner of the family and he became a stay at home dad 42:14 - Are you the breadwinner of your family and struggle with your parents accepting this fact? Claudia talks about her experience and how she stood up for herself and husband 50:10 - Interested in attending summits? Claudia shares her summit experiences and why you NEED to attend one! 52:58 - Spreading joy and being genuine has opened the doors for Claudia 56:02 - Do you want to work in graphic design or want to open up your shop? Claudia has many helpful tips for you! 58:56 - Claudia’s creativity isn’t stopping anytime soon! Follow her adorable Hola Mijas Bonitas illustrations! 1:02:28 - Listen to Claudia’s inspiring advice for baby Claudia 1:04:53 - Follow Claudia and buy her merch! RELEVANT LINKS American Greetings Hasbro Disney Princess Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors Claudia Ramos Los Angeles High School North Hollywood High School Los Angeles Valley College California State University Northridge California State University Long Beach Forever 21 Just Wink iPhone SAGA Bride to Be Etsy Moana Descendents Surtex Monopoly Minecraft Sanrio Aggretsuko Star Wars Comics The Lord of the Rings Marvel Equestria Girls Rainbow Dash Alt Summit #WeAllGrow Hola Mijas Bonitas WANT MORE? Follow Ellas: @ellasthepodcast Follow Me: @bren_jai Follow Claudia Ramos: @ClaudiaRamosDesigns Follow Hola Mijas Bonitas: @HolaMijasBonitas Song by: Sro CC by SA
Harry Lopez, a personal and professional coach, as well as the founder of Impact Latinx Academy. His past as a school teacher and a teaching coach lead him to his career. He is a source of support for professionals who maybe holding themselves back from their greatest potential. We also talk about our experiences at We All Grow's wellness day. We both did a past life regression and a meeting of our spirit guides. We touch a bit about the coaching he has received and an obituary he had to write. Become a Patreon for $1 and get that extra audio! Follow us on Instagram @theharrylopez | @latinxontherise Twitter @theharrylopez | @latinxontherse
Hey what's up! I am the host of this podcast called We All Grow up Eventually my name is Gabby. I really don't know our upload schedule because I'm the only one editing but yeah welcome to the pod join all the other peas in this pod ugh so corny. As your gonna hear in this episode we are all in 8th grade and can't afford microphones
Voy camino hacia We All Grow Latina Summit 2019 y quiero compartir un poco con ustedes lo que fue mi experiencia el año pasado y lo que espero de este año. Puntos mencionados Sal de tu zona de comodidad Cree en ti mismo Ve con el corazón abierto Aprende de todos Sé tú Recurso Las taquillas para el We All Grow Summit 2019 se vendieron en tiempo récord. Sé que muchas personas no pudieron comprar taquillas y por ende no tendrán la oportunidad de participar de los talleres. PERO… este año por primera vez tendrán los talleres y keynotes disponible para todos. Están ofreciendo un digital pass el cual te dará acceso digital a todos los talleres y keynotes que estarán ocurriendo este fin de semana. Pasen por aquí para que consigan su pase digital el cual tiene un costo de $65.00 (por un tiempo limitado). Yo misma quiero conseguir el pase digital también para tener acceso a todos los talleres aún después de que termine We All Grow. ¡Conecta! Me encantaría saber que te pareció el episodio de hoy. ¿Fue de ayuda? ¿Haz ido a alguna conferencia para bloggers o relacionado a tu negocio/carrera? ¿Cuáles son algunas de tus conferencias favoritas? Recuerda, si estos episodios han sido de beneficio para ti, nos ayudaría el que dejes tu reseña y evaluación en iTunes y Facebook para que más personas se conecten al Podcast y puedan aprender. Si tienes dudas o preguntas, escribe en los comentarios o por Facebook, y quizás sea algo que pueda discutir en un próximo episodio. Igualmente si tienes alguna idea o tema que te gustaría que cubra en futuros episodios escríbelo en los comentarios o por e-mail. Y no olvides subscribirte para que te enteres cada vez que sube un nuevo episodio: Gracias por conectarte y escuchar... Continua leyendo The post Episodio 017: Camino a We All Grow Latina appeared first on Influencia Creativa.
Listeners, this week we have a conversation with the one and only Linda Garcia, AKA Luz Warrior! Linda, a California native, born to immigrant parents, double majored in Marketing and International Business. During college she was on air talent for Telemundo and Univision and began to write, produce and direct local TV commercials. Fascinated with storytelling she pursued a career in film and formed part of the startup team that launched the first major Latino Hollywood movie studio, Lionsgate’s, Pantelion Films. In 2012, Linda accepted a position at Netflix in Content Operations where she managed one of the company’s largest accounts. She was the driving force behind Spanish subs and dubs for Netflix U.S. originals and the launch of telenovelas. She most recently launched AT&T’s, Fullscreen and Lionsgate’s, Pantaya streaming service. As of September she closed the door on Hollywood to focus on her podcast, Let There Be Luz, full time. Linda or Luz Warrior as most of her listeners call her, has been strongly embraced by her community developing her avid listener. Last year she began her journey as a motivational speaker, She held a Red Tent at We All Grow Latina, spoke at LA Times Women’s Empowerment, meditation and journey insights at The Nielsen Company and was chosen to be one of We All Grow’s 2019 Storytellers. Ah listeners, this conversation with Luz was so amazing. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Some notes about the episode: We cover a lot about Linda's life, from moving to a whole new state at the early age of 12, to her teen pregnancy, bleeding, and her life growing up . Trigger warning, Linda does mention her sexual assault during this episode, we don’t go into details. I do want to be conscious of anyone that might be sensitive about this topic. And Linda just returned from her amazing retreat: Mujer Llena. It was amazing, so opening and so healing for all the womxn that attended. Now Linda is focusing on an upcoming event on September 13, 2019 so stay tuned for more details. Follow Linda on all things social: Website Instagram Linda's Meditations Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social Instagram Facebook www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/podcast Join the Patreon community! https://www.patreon.com/cafeconpampodcast For the Small Biz Support Program head over to www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/sbsp To learn more about mushrooms and my favorite FourSigmatic products, head over to www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/mushrooms Share this episode with someone you love And don't forget to Stay Shining!
Hello listeners! We're back this week with a Rapidín Episode. During this solo episode, I talk about my top 3 methods I use to prioritize. This episode was inspired by the questions I received from the Webinar I recently did for #WeAllGrow. Lots of the questions that I was asked had to do with prioritizing, so I created this episode to elaborate on what we talked about and inspire you to get things done this week. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, review and share this episode widely with your friends. Thank you to all of your 5-Star reviews and please keep them coming so I know you're listening and I can continue to create more content like this. To submit anonymous feedback head over to https://www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/questions Don't forget to follow Cafe con Pam Podcast on all things social: https://www.facebook.com/cafeconpampodcast https://www.instagram.com/cafeconpampodcast/ Listeners, Stay Shining!
Listeners, we're back this week with The Humbled Therapist. Trigger Alert This week we talk about suicide/self-harm so if you feel like this content is not going to help you right now, please disconnect right now or at any time during this episode. Your mental health matters. You matter. If you feel like you need professional help, you can call 1-800-273-8255 or text TALK to 741741 Priscila and I talk about the alarming statistics about suicide in the US. She also shares a really personal story with us and we talk about coping strategies when we face the loss of a loved one. Also, I talk about how you can get involved to help #StopFamilySeparation June 30 is a families belong together national day of action, and you can find your nearest event if you go to http://bit.ly/attendfamiliesbelongtogether hosted by moveon.org If you’re listening after June 30, 2018. It’s ok, from June 29-July 8 Members of Congress will be home in their districts for congressional recess. This is your chance to make sure Members of Congress listen. There are events hosted by indivisible.org and you can find your nearest event http://bit.ly/indivisibleevents Also, #WeAllGrow has also opened up connections for volunteer opportunities. Head over to http://bit.ly/weallgrowguerreras to find out how you can get involved. Lastly, you can find out more information at spreadideasmovepeople.com/blog Listeners, stay shining! xo Pam instagram.com/cafeconpampodcast
I recently had the pleasure to host Bricia Lopez and 20 of her closest friends from the “We All Grow” summit to the Valle De Guadalupe for some wine tours. Along the way I had time to learn all about this incredible business women and her accomplishments. What I enjoyed most about her was the drive and ambition she has for life, business, being a Mom, and supporting her fellow Women. For all the Mom's that don't think they have time for a professional career or business, this show is for you. Happy Mothers Day! Please follow her at: @ilovemole @Laguelaguetza www.moleandmore.com @_supermamas and my personal pages @jimrileyracing #theanswerisyes
Our tribute to the badass women that have made things happen, that haven’t taken no for an answer, and that refuse to be tied down to the norm. March is Women’s History Month and tomorrow, March 8th, is International Women’s Day.
How does social media affect committed relationships? Sujeiry and Evette Rios, the Latina Martha Stewart, dish on all this at We All Grow in Long Beach, CA. Plus, our second careers if social media shuts down and...weiners in the mouth? This and more on this episode of Love Sujeiry: Talk Served Raw on reVolver Podcast. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Our tribute to the badass women that have made things happen, that haven’t taken no for an answer, and that refuse to be tied down to the norm. March is Women’s History Month and tomorrow, March 8th, is International Women’s Day.
Revisitando este episodio destacado con Ana Flores, fundadora y CEO de We All Grow Latina Network, la red más grande de influencers latinas en Estados Unidos. Ana tiene una sólida trayectoria creando contenido para medios electrónicos y digitales. Primero, como productora en las cadenas de TV latinas más importantes del país, y después lanzando el blog spanglishbaby.com. Desde entonces ha sido invitada dos veces a hablar en la Casa Blanca, y ha recibido una gran cantidad de reconocimientos como una de las influencers latinas más relevantes. Nacida en Houston, pero educada completamente bilingüe en El Salvador, hoy nos acompaña desde Los Angeles, donde radica con su esposo e hija. We All Grow Latina en las redes: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram Recursos mencionados: Apps de Contabilidad: FreshBooks Gusto Xero Apps Productividad: Todoist Google Drive Slack Blog: Marie Forleo Quotes de invitada: Tienes que seguir lo que te apasiona pensando en el tema en el que te quieres convertir en un experto. Ahí están las herramientas para que los latinos contemos nuestras historias. En el medio digital, todavía hay mucho espacio para que los latinos contemos nuestras historias. Los latinos tenemos la ventaja de que cada vez hay más atención en nuestro mercado. El saber enfocarte es una de las herramientas más poderosas. TRANSCRIPCIÓN DE LA ENTREVISTA: -INTRO- JULIO MUÑIZ (Host): ¡Hola! Bienvenidos a Inconfundiblemente Latino, soy Julio Muñiz. Hoy estoy platicando con Ana Flores. Quiero comentar que conozco a Ana hace 15 años. Trabajé con ella mucho tiempo. No por ello es invitada en Inconfundiblemente Latino, pues tiene suficientes credenciales para estar aquí. Ana es la fundadora y CEO de We All Grow Latina Network, La red más grande de influencers latinas en Estados Unidos. Tiene una sólida trayectoria creando contenido para medios electrónicos y digitales. Fue productora de las cadenas de televisión más importantes del país y después lanzó el blog Spanglish Baby. Desde entonces, ha sido invitada dos veces a hablar en la Casa Blanca y sumado una gran cantidad de reconocimientos como una de las influencers latinas más reconocidas. Nacida en Houston, pero educada completamente bilingüe en El Salvador, hoy nos acompaña desde Los Ángeles donde radica con su esposo e hija. Ana, bienvenida. Has hecho muchas cosas en tu carrera, pero cuando te preguntan a qué te dedicas; ¿cómo lo explicas de la manera más sencilla? ANA FLORES: Siempre es un poco difícil. Cada vez se vuelve más fácil porque cada vez se entiende más el medio en el que trabajo. Como fundadora de We All Grow Latina Network, lo que hacemos realmente es crear una comunidad de mujeres latinas empedradas. Empezó con mujeres que somos bloggeras, instagrameras, youtuberas, que ahora son Influencers. Trabajamos con influencers y les ayudamos a tener mejores herramientas para seguir creciendo su carrera. De ahí viene el "We All Grow". Creemos que "when one grows, we all grow". Esta comunidad ha generado una industria de contenido en línea. Nosotros les ayudamos a conectar con las marcas para que ellas quieran hacer campañas. Además hacemos eventos en distintas ciudades. Los eventos los hacemos para atraer a la comunidad en un sólo lugar y darle vida. Lograr que ellas se conozcan y puedan, luego, crear relaciones. JM: Debe haber muchas personas afuera que tienen ganas de ganarse un espacio. Si tuvieras un minuto para darles dos tips, ¿qué les dirías? AF: Lo primero es hacer algo que te apasione. Va a ser algo de lo que vas a estar escribiendo diario, creando contenido diario, moviéndote en ese círculo. Elegir algo de lo que te quieras convertir en un experto. También para que la gente te vea como su fuente de inspiración e información. También para que las marcas te vean como un experto. Entonces primero tener muchísima pasión para el tema que...
We All Grow Latina en las redes: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram Recursos mencionados: Apps de Contabilidad: FreshBooks Gusto Xero Apps Productividad: Todoist Google Drive Slack Blog: Marie Forleo Quotes de invitada: Tienes que seguir lo que te apasiona pensando en el tema en el que te quieres convertir en un experto. Ahí están las herramientas para que los latinos contemos nuestras historias. En el medio digital, todavía hay mucho espacio para que los latinos contemos nuestras historias. Los latinos tenemos la ventaja de que cada vez hay más atención en nuestro mercado. El saber enfocarte es una de las herramientas más poderosas. TRANSCRIPCIÓN DE LA ENTREVISTA: -INTRO- JULIO MUÑIZ (Host): ¡Hola! Bienvenidos a Inconfundiblemente Latino, soy Julio Muñiz. Hoy estoy platicando con Ana Flores. Quiero comentar que conozco a Ana hace 15 años. Trabajé con ella mucho tiempo. No por ello es invitada en Inconfundiblemente Latino, pues tiene suficientes credenciales para estar aquí. Ana es la fundadora y CEO de We All Grow Latina Network, La red más grande de influencers latinas en Estados Unidos. Tiene una sólida trayectoria creando contenido para medios electrónicos y digitales. Fue productora de las cadenas de televisión más importantes del país y después lanzó el blog Spanglish Baby. Desde entonces, ha sido invitada dos veces a hablar en la Casa Blanca y sumado una gran cantidad de reconocimientos como una de las influencers latinas más reconocidas. Nacida en Houston, pero educada completamente bilingüe en El Salvador, hoy nos acompaña desde Los Ángeles donde radica con su esposo e hija. Ana, bienvenida. Has hecho muchas cosas en tu carrera, pero cuando te preguntan a qué te dedicas; ¿cómo lo explicas de la manera más sencilla? ANA FLORES: Siempre es un poco difícil. Cada vez se vuelve más fácil porque cada vez se entiende más el medio en el que trabajo. Como fundadora de We All Grow Latina Network, lo que hacemos realmente es crear una comunidad de mujeres latinas empedradas. Empezó con mujeres que somos bloggeras, instagrameras, youtuberas, que ahora son Influencers. Trabajamos con influencers y les ayudamos a tener mejores herramientas para seguir creciendo su carrera. De ahí viene el "We All Grow". Creemos que "when one grows, we all grow". Esta comunidad ha generado una industria de contenido en línea. Nosotros les ayudamos a conectar con las marcas para que ellas quieran hacer campañas. Además hacemos eventos en distintas ciudades. Los eventos los hacemos para atraer a la comunidad en un sólo lugar y darle vida. Lograr que ellas se conozcan y puedan, luego, crear relaciones. JM: Debe haber muchas personas afuera que tienen ganas de ganarse un espacio. Si tuvieras un minuto para darles dos tips, ¿qué les dirías? AF: Lo primero es hacer algo que te apasione. Va a ser algo de lo que vas a estar escribiendo diario, creando contenido diario, moviéndote en ese círculo. Elegir algo de lo que te quieras convertir en un experto. También para que la gente te vea como su fuente de inspiración e información. También para que las marcas te vean como un experto. Entonces primero tener muchísima pasión para el tema que vayas a escoger. Para escoger el tema, también puedes voltear a ver a lo que te encanta hablar con tus amigos. Pensar de qué te preguntan siempre. Después viene con mucha constancia. Si puedes crearlo mientras tienes un trabajo fijo. Lo recomendamos. No te lances a este vacío porque tienes que tener mucha paciencia. Te puedes tardar un año o más para crear una cantidad de volumen de contenido que pueda ser encontrado y monetizado. Tienes que tener constancia. Te lo tienes que tomar como tu segunda profesión. Decir que todos los lunes, miércoles y viernes te vas a dedicar a crear contenido. Verlo por el lado más profesional. También tener paciencia porque si este es el camino que...
We talk with Nana Mendez about her Chicago experience as an international student at Columbia also, her favorite nature spots, and recharging her Latina entrepreneurial spirit at We All Grow summit.
This week on the show we interviewed Rachel Matos Social Media Director for We All Grow and lifestyle blogger at The Art Muse. She talked to us about her life with her fiance and teenage son, and her experience with a divorce and moving across the country when her son was a child. Rachel shares tips on how to communicate with your teenage son, how to set boundaries, and how to foster a relationship as your son goes through various stages. As a bonus, our little sister visits us in the studio and shares a very special announcement! This episode and our “It’s The Little Things,” segment is brought to you by Munchkin, developing innovative, modern and credible products for babies and children that make parents lives easier and more enjoyable by thinking of the little things.
Rays Talk Show Episode 236: Social Media Influencer Rachel Matos joins Host Ray Collazo to discuss her journey from The Art Muse to the #WeAllGrow Latina Network. Rachel provides insights on how she has leveraged per passion for art, blogging, social media and collaboration for a fulfilling career and life. She also provides an overview of the #WeAllGrow Latina Network and how Ana Flores and her team are creating a supportive online community for Latina content creators. Subscribe to Rays Talk Show on i-Tunes, Soundcloud or just visit Rays Talk Show website.
Ana Flores, the founder and CEO of the #WeAllGrow Latina Network visits our studio this week, she shares with us her inspiring story on how she went from being a stay at home mom to now running the largest Online Latina Influencer Network in the country. Ana gives us a glimpse into her busy life and shares some of her tips on raising a bilingual child.
Creating Espacios: Interviews with Self-Made Latinas Who Are Innovating in Their Spaces
Ana Flores is the mastermind behind #WeAllGrow Latina Network, formerly known as Latina Bloggers Connect. As the first brand and blogger network in the nation for Latina digital creatives, #WeAllGrow has gone from connecting influencers with brands to hosting events across the nation. On this episode, Ana highlights how authenticity played a pivotal role in setting the tone for the LBC community and how you can apply her lessons learned to your own entrepreneurial endeavors.
The Social Network Show welcomes Naibe Reynoso as the Co-host with Dr. J for the kick off of the Naibe Reynoso Series on the show. Naibe's first guest is Ana L. Flores. Naibe Reynoso, an Emmy Award winning Journalist, investigative reporter, TV Producer, and entertainment reporter, gives us an update on her current events including being named a Board Member to the Peabody Awards and becoming a spokesperson for AlertID. Naibe and Dr. J welcome Ana L. Flores, the Founder and CEO of Latina Bloggers Connect, Founder of #WeAllGrow Summit, co-founder of the award winning online community SplanglishBaby, and the co-author of Bilingual is Better, Two Latina Moms on How the Bilingual Parenting Revolution is Changing the Face of America. Ana talks about her latest venture, the #WeAllGrow Summit which is a conference for Latina digital content creators and influencers, and shares how she started Latina Bloggers Connect and the research that influenced her to write Bilingual is Better. Ana L. Flores is the Founder and CEO of Latina Bloggers Connect, Founder of #WeAllGrow summit, co-founder of the award winning online community Splanglish Baby, and co-author of Bilingual is Better. Ana has a personal mission. She believes that the potential of online community and education can uplift Latina women around the world. She sums it all up with her motto “When one grows, we all grow.” Born in Houston, Texas to Salvadoran parents, Ana grew up in El Salvador and often traveled back to the United States, ultimately attending the University of Florida. In the United States, Ana established herself as a television and entertainment producer and content creator for such outlets as Univision, MTV Latin America and mun2. Being fully bilingual made specializing in the Hispanic market in the United States and Mexico a natural choice. After becoming a mother, Ana co-founded the award-winning online community, SpanglishBaby, which has become a movement and the go-to source for parents raising bilingual and bicultural kids. In 2012, she and co-founder Roxana Soto released the book Bilingual is Better. Ana also serves as a member of The Hispanic Entertainment & Technology Board at Digital Hollywood. In December of 2010, Ana Flores appeared on the cover of Hispanic Business Magazine as “The New Face of Social Media," just one month after launching Latina Bloggers Connect, Inc, a digital influencer marketing agency specialized in creating strategic content marketing and native advertising campaigns connecting brands and social causes with digital Latina influencers and bloggers. She began LBC as a one-woman show, launching the site, developing content and making connections with bloggers and marketers of prestigious Fortune 500 companies. Today, Latina Bloggers Connect is consolidated as the largest network of digital Latina influencers in all verticals with over 1500 opt-in influencers with a collective unique readership of 26 million. Featured on Univision, Telemundo, CNN en Español, PBS Parents, Baby Center, Vme TV, NBC's Today's Moms, and Parenting Magazine, her most recent honors include being named to both Babble's Top 100 Mom Blogs of 2011 and 2012 and Babble's list of Top 50 Twitter Moms of 2011. Ana has had the honor of being invited to speak at conferences such as BlogHer, LATISM, Blissdom, Blogalicious and BlogWorld Expo, and of partnering with LATISM to spearhead the Top Latina Bloguera Retreat in Washington D.C., where 70 bloggers were invited to receive a briefing at the White House. And in 2012, La Opinion (the largest Spanish-language paper in Los Angeles) recognized Ana as one of 30 “Mujeres Destacadas”. Ana coauthored the book "Bilingual is Better: Two Latina Moms on How the Bilingual Parenting Revolution is Changing the Face of America" and can also be found on her personal lifestyle blog MadreVida.com, her weekly Babble Voices column, as a latinamom.me writer, and as a contributor and advocate of the...