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Channel your inner power! This week we interview Ana Flores, business leader, Chingona, Boss lady, trailblazer, our Amiga founder and CEO of the #WeAllGrow Latina Network. Ana shares candidly the journey she has gone through in the past 2 years with WAG, from almost losing everything when the pandemic to now selling out the Annual We All Grow in 30 minutes She tells us how getting out of her own way to show her vulnerability was the toughest most scariest decision she had to take and how that decision opened up the door to amazing opportunities, growth and an intensive support from her community. Today We All Grow is a thriving healthy growing community that reflects Ana's strength and resilience We also talk about the ups and downs we experience during middle school and how much fun this stage is with our own children creating a stronger more beautiful relationships. We discuss all things Co-parenting and the benefits of spending time by ourselves. This is one episode you don't want to miss! For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com Like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/
Wine: BIO:Rachel Matos is the CEO of Blue Lotus Collective - a digital marketing agency focusing on social media and influencer marketing. She is also a co-founder and the Chief Marketing Officer of MyCajita - a subscription box service featuring artisan products. Los Angeles-based, Rachel is one of the nation's top strategists and consultants specializing in Latinx influencer marketing and strategy and served as the Director of Social Media and Influencer Relations for #WeAllGrow Latina Network for six years. Rachel played an instrumental role leading the company's approach to online engagement and social media strategy and has additionally managed major digital brand activations and influencer relations with Latinx creators for a wide range of Fortune 500 companies. A native New Yorker of Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian descent, Rachel graduated from the School of Visual Arts and previously worked in the museum field for close to 17 years as a lecturer and programs curator. The Guggenheim, The Met, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Bronx Museum of Arts, and LACMA are just a few of the arts institutions Rachel worked for before becoming a trailblazer in the Latinx digital space.Website: https://www.mycajita.comPersonal IGBlue Lotus IGMy Cajita IG
Welcome to the launch of Empodera Latina, formerly Empowerment and All That. On this debut episode I am joined by Ana Flores, founder and CEO of #WeAllGrowLatina. We dive into the struggles of running a company during a pandemic, changing business models, wage inequality amongst Latinas, and much more. #WeAllGrow Latina Network is the first and largest network of Latina digital influencers with a mission to elevate the voices and stories of Latinas through the power of community. The company's annual #WeAllGrow Summit was named by Forbes.com as one of “19 Conferences Every Creative Should Attend in 2018” and again on the 2019 list. Ana has been recognized by the prestigious Holmes Report among their 2015 Innovator 25 and was named as one of People en Español's “Las 25 Mujeres Más Poderosas” of 2017. In 2016 she was invited to speak on two occasions at the White House, including the United State of Women Summit on gender diversity and women empowerment issues. She's on NALIP's Diverse Women in Media Initiative Advisory Committee, a member of Take the Lead's #50WomenCan first media cohort, Common Sense Media's Latino Advisory Council and currently sits on the Barbie Global Advisory Council.
Welcome to the launch of Empodera Latina, formerly Empowerment and All That. On this debut episode I am joined by Ana Flores, founder and CEO of #WeAllGrowLatina. We dive into the struggles of running a company during a pandemic, changing business models, wage inequality amongst Latinas, and much more. #WeAllGrow Latina Network is the first and largest network of Latina digital influencers with a mission to elevate the voices and stories of Latinas through the power of community. The company's annual #WeAllGrow Summit was named by Forbes.com as one of “19 Conferences Every Creative Should Attend in 2018” and again on the 2019 list. Ana has been recognized by the prestigious Holmes Report among their 2015 Innovator 25 and was named as one of People en Español's “Las 25 Mujeres Más Poderosas” of 2017. In 2016 she was invited to speak on two occasions at the White House, including the United State of Women Summit on gender diversity and women empowerment issues. She's on NALIP's Diverse Women in Media Initiative Advisory Committee, a member of Take the Lead's #50WomenCan first media cohort, Common Sense Media's Latino Advisory Council and currently sits on the Barbie Global Advisory Council.
Carla speaks with media entrepreneur Ana Flores, founder and CEO of #WeAllGrow Latina Network, a community that has elevated the voices and stories of Latinas for the past 10 years.Ana Flores is the creator of the first and largest community of Latina digital influencers, and is among the only 1% of Latina owned companies to ever hit the $1 million revenue mark. In this episode, Ana walks us through her upbringing between El Salvador and Houston, her early career in television, and embracing an entrepreneurial spirit that led her to start her first company. Today, she continues to elevate Latina voices through the power of her community, as she celebrates #WeAllGrow Latina Network’s 10-year anniversary. Come on and join us for the ride.https://www.morganstanley.com/what-we-do/inclusive-innovation-and-opportunityDisclaimer textThe guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and figures contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast.This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it.© 2021 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Members SIPC.
Mighty Networks' Jessica Shambora interviews Mighty Host Roxanna Sarmiento of Changemakers Collective, a paid Mighty Network specifically for Latina entrepreneurs, creatives, and influencers. This inspiring conversation covers: *Why Roxanna and her team chose to serve a *super* specific niche of entrepreneurs in their community—and the steps leading up to that decision. *The value of putting extra effort into your Mighty Network's Landing Page and using this feature to show off the benefits of joining to prospective members. *Why they decided to keep their monthly subscription price at $19.99. *The tactics they use to bring in new members (including offering exclusive access to sold-out events!) and how these promotions lead to long-term retention and loyalty. More About Roxanna Roxanna Sarmiento earned her MBA from the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia and has been working at the intersection of marketing and culture ever since. She has a wealth of marketing and brand management experience having worked with Hispanic, Latin American and general markets for global leaders such as L’Oreal and Colgate-Palmolive. She brings her experience, marketing and sales know-how to her consulting clients and to her position as COO of the #WeAllGrow Latina Network. At #WeAllGrow Latina, she leads teams that create campaigns and events for global brands like Dove, Intuit, Neutrogena, YouTube, Dole, Disney, Kohl's, and Red Bull.
Hola bellas! Feliz Money Miércoles and welcome to Episode 10 of Latina Money. My guest today is a woman that has been a true trailblazer within and far beyond the Latina community. As the founder and CEO of #WeAllGrow Latina Network, the first and largest community of Latina digital influencers, Ana has not only experienced tremendous success in her career as a producer and content creator for the US Hispanic and the Latin American markets but has also been named as one of People en Español’s “Las 25 Mujeres Más Poderosas”. This woman is a FORCE with a committed spirit to elevating the voices of Latinas. Ana has been invited to speak on two occasions at the White House, including the United State of Women Summit to speak on issues such as gender diversity and women empowerment. Beyond this impressive trajectory, Ana is human being with the heart of a connector that continues to work each day to empower women within the Latina community to step into their power and their greatness. Let’s get to know this amazing Latina!
Talk to Jess: Conversations with Today's Thinkers, Movers, and Shapers
This special edition episode is powered by Dove Real Beauty Productions. To celebrate its 60th Anniversary at the Mom 2.0 Summit, we are creating conversations with inspiring women around the evolution of self-discovery and the definition of real beauty. Back again this week is Ana Flores, who founded the #WeAllGrow Latina Network, the first and largest network of Latina digital influencers in the country. Beyond being a successful entrepreneur and changemaker in how Latina women are portrayed in media, marketing, and advertising, Ana is a mom to a young girl and she cares deeply and passionately about changing the next generation’s view of themselves. In this episode, Jess and Ana talk the heterogeneity of Latinos and how to tear down tired stereotypes in media.
Talk to Jess: Conversations with Today's Thinkers, Movers, and Shapers
Ana Flores has spent more than 15 years holding various positions in her career in media. Her most notable work is pioneering the first and largest network of Latina digital influencers in the country, formally known as the #WeAllGrow Latina Network. In this episode, Jess and Ana discuss how she shapes culture by increasing representation of Latinas in media and advertising through a network that she built herself from the ground up.
Have you heard the word influencer more and more? Have you heard about the growing demographics in the Latino space? Do you keep hearing about the power of bloggers both for brands to leverage and for people to get $$ to post on social media about whatever tickles their little fancy? Well if any of that interests you, amigo you are in luck. This episode with CEO & Founder of WeAllGrow Latina Network, Ana Flores is all about how influencer marketing works, how she built a company around it, and what is shaking in the world of Latina's and Latino entrepreneurs.
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.