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    Explore "latina podcasters" with insightful episodes like "Finale w/Co-hosts: A Year of Latina Leadership", "Dr. Laura Murillo: Breaking Barriers and Shattering Ceilings", "Diana Gomez: Latina Law Trailblazer", "Bridging the Latina Pay Gap: A Conversation with Advocates" and "Martina Ibáñez-Baldor - Leading the Next Generation of Latinas in Journalism" from podcasts like ""Latina Leadership Podcast", "Latina Leadership Podcast", "Latina Leadership Podcast", "Latina Leadership Podcast" and "Latina Leadership Podcast"" and more!

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    Finale w/Co-hosts: A Year of Latina Leadership

    Finale w/Co-hosts: A Year of Latina Leadership

    Our founder Anjelica Cazares sits down with our 3 co-hosts to reflect on our year here at the Latina Leadership Podcast. Our co-hosts Carolina Arenas, Sonia Ramirez, and Jacqueline Villagomez reminisce on their favorite interviews this year, and what they've learned from speaking with such powerful and inspiring Latinas. From speaking on hardships to showing gratitude, our hosts get real with one another as they reflect on their year at a glance. Each co-host provides a different perspective on what it means to be a Latina Leader, and how they have been transformed by the work they do here on the LLP. Tune in to find out more about what to expect for season 8, and leave a comment below if there are any Latina Leaders you'd like to see on our podcast next! Thank you for a wonderful year, and we can't wait to show you what's to come in 2024!

    To learn more, visit us at latinaleadershippodcast.com

    Dr. Laura Murillo: Breaking Barriers and Shattering Ceilings

    Dr. Laura Murillo: Breaking Barriers and Shattering Ceilings

    Dr. Laura Murillo takes the term "girl-boss" to a whole new level. Not only is she the founding President/CEO of the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, she is also the founding executive producer and host of six radio stations, four TV stations, the author of the international best selling book, Lead in Life, previously the highest ranked Latina at Memorial Hermann in the Texas medical center, and so much more (if you can believe it!). Dr. Murillo has accomplished many great things that put Latina professionals at the forefront of the conversation. She has created history for her fellow Latinas by breaking the systemic barriers that prevent minorities from occupying high power positions. Host, Anjelica Cazares, sits down with Dr. Murillo to discuss her amazing career, and how she uses her success to give back to her communities and help others tap into their potential to become successful leaders themselves. To learn more, visit us at latinaleadershippodcast.com

    Diana Gomez: Latina Law Trailblazer

    Diana Gomez: Latina Law Trailblazer

    Order in the court! Our co-host Carolina Arenas sits down with Diana Gomez to discuss her historical position as the first ever Latina President of the Houston Bar Association. Prior to her presidential status, Diana had a successful career as an attorney, and shares with us some insight into the legal world. Like many of us, Diana's ambition for a career in law came from her desire to offer a better life for her family. Diana's story once again proves just how resilient the Latina spirit can be. Did you know the HBA went 153 years without having a Latina as President? Don't believe me? Listen for yourself and tune in to this week's episode about Diana's incredible career! To learn more, visit us at latinaleadershippodcast.com

    Bridging the Latina Pay Gap: A Conversation with Advocates

    Bridging the Latina Pay Gap: A Conversation with Advocates

    “Calladita te ves bonita.” In english, this saying roughly translates to “You look prettier when you’re quiet.” This is a common phrase told to Latina women to encourage them to stay silent and hold their tongues about issues that may be pressing them. Whether it be in the workforce, at home, or in relationships, Latina women have been conditioned to believe that their voices do not matter. On October 8th, 2023, our co-host Sonia Ramirez sat down with six inspiring Latinas at the Latina Equal Pay Day Brunch to show the world that our voices DO matter. Listen as they discuss the gender pay gap, and encourage other Latinas to use their voices to stand up for the wages they deserve.

    To learn more, visit us at latinaleadershippodcast.com

    Martina Ibáñez-Baldor - Leading the Next Generation of Latinas in Journalism

    Martina Ibáñez-Baldor - Leading the Next Generation of Latinas in Journalism

    On this week's Latina Leadership Podcast, Sonia sits down with Deputy Design Director for the L.A. Times, Martina Ibáñez-Baldor. As a Latina born in Toronto and raised in Wisconsin, Martina speaks about her experience being one of the only Latino families around. A true creative at-heart, Martina's work stems from a love of photography and Latino stories. Martina discusses her newest project at the L.A. Times, De Los, and what sets them apart from traditional news stories. Tune in to hear about the pressures that Latinas sometimes face in their culture and why it is so important for Latinas to "take up space."

    To learn more, visit us at latinaleadershippodcast.com

     

    In La Tropi Kitchen with Stephanie Bonnin

    In La Tropi Kitchen with Stephanie Bonnin

    In this episode, Carolina Arenas sits down with Stephanie Bonnin, the talented chef and owner of La Tropi Kitchen. Stephanie goes beyond the flavors and ingredients, emphasizing the significance of sharing the stories and cultural heritage behind the dishes. Join Carolina and Stephanie as they delve into the importance of cooking Latin American foods while celebrating the unique distinctions between different regions. Stephanie's passion for creating a gastronomical ethnography of Colombian and other regional cuisines shines through as she shares her entrepreneurial journey and the intention she puts into her cooking.

     

    Learn more about the Latina Leadership Podcast at https://latinaleadershippodcast.com

    How the Latina Podcaster Rita Bautista Is Driving Real Change Through Profits and Purposeful Storytelling

    How the Latina Podcaster Rita Bautista Is Driving Real Change Through Profits and Purposeful Storytelling

    Get ready to ignite your passion and make a meaningful impact through podcasting! Today, we're excited to have the amazing Latina Podcaster Rita Bautista join us.

    Rita Bautista is the visionary founder and CEO of Latina Podcasters Network, a unique platform that amplifies Latinx voices in podcast media.

    Her journey began with her successful 2019 launch - but it's gone far beyond personal success. After recognizing Latinas' need for more representation in this sector, she set out to fill this gap by curating a network providing opportunities for aspiring and established podcasters across US, Mexico & Puerto Rico. 

    She was driven by her heartfelt goal to achieve fairness. Brands soon joined forces with Rita's cause - giving fair compensation to diverse talent whose stories might have remained untold for far too long. She saw the urgent need to recognize unheard voices and dedicated her efforts to making them heard.

    Come along as I chat with Rita at PodFest and be amazed by her inspirational insights that will help you find direction, clarity, and purpose in life and business!

    Our discussion was overflowing with valuable insights - here's a rundown of the highlights:

    • Success is within reach for aspiring entrepreneurs who continue to work hard.

    • Latinos have shown a remarkable aptitude for connecting with brands when promoted by someone of their own background. Over three quarters favor authentic voices which provides an incredible opportunity to further empower Latino-led podcast creators and content producers as influential advocates in the industry.

    • Latin podcasters found a lot of joy in working together - helping one another to succeed and grow within the network. In turn, they were able to create an engaging interview experience that went beyond just basic recording. Through mutual support and cross-promotion, these passionate creators showed how much potential can be unleashed when collaboration takes place!.

    • The Latinx market is a powerful economic force - the Latino Listener Report and subsequent reports suggest that US-based Latinos will be injecting around $2 trillion worth of GDP into America's economy. Ad revenue, sponsorships and other forms of investment can all draw upon this wealth to experience lasting success.

    • Despite being community based, the organization is a for profit business. Profit potential and social impact are both considered when ensuring that members of the niche receive market rate or above-market compensation; if their promotion drives consumer buying power, they should be well rewarded.

    • Passion and profit can go hand in hand - don't be scared to put a price tag on the value of your work. 

    • As a startup, the waiting can be daunting. But use that time to your advantage! Take this opportunity to lay down solid foundations and cultivate relationships - even if it's not with today's potential client. Setting boundaries will create an environment where you are more likely to succeed in the future.

     

    Katherine González: Merging Café y Cultura

    Katherine González: Merging Café y Cultura

    In this week's new episode, Sonia and Carolina sit down with San Antonio based entrepreneur and founder of Café Cultura 210, Katherine González. She details her passion for roasting coffee beans from her family's homeland of Guatemala, which began out of a lifetime love for coffee being culturally ingrained in her. With a background in STEM, she takes pride in a properly roasted batch of beans and approaches the process from a scientific perspective. Katherine is onto something amazing, and as a first generation Latina, she's paving the way for her family and others behind her! Tune in today!

    Bringing Coffee Back with Andrea Arana

    Bringing Coffee Back with Andrea Arana

    Located right in the heart of Montrose sits Las Perras Cafe, a recent addition to the Houston area, owned and run by Latina entrepreneur, Andrea Arana. She sits down with Carolina to dish on her journey from growing up a military brat in Japan to pursuing the dream of owning her own coffee shop. For Andrea, coffee is more than just a nice beverage. She explains the importance of coffee for marginalized groups, and why it means so much to her. Grab your cafecito and listen in!

    062122 - TBBJP - EP 179 - Finding Happiness with Rickie Lee Mota from Rose City Sound

    062122 - TBBJP - EP 179 - Finding Happiness with Rickie Lee Mota from Rose City Sound
    BBJ had a crazy day and his initial plans for the podcast he wanted to record got messed up, so he called one of his best friends Rickie Lee Mota, Co-Founder of Rose City Sound, Co-Host of the On This Frequency Podcast and Manager To World Champion Dodgers DJ, DJ Severe, to come on the show on her way home from work. She dropped by The Big Brother Bungalow and she dropped some serious jewelry...and she learned about "The Ballet" as well!

    Let's Talk Taking a Leap Featuring Daniela Vianna

    Let's Talk Taking a Leap Featuring Daniela Vianna

    Happy July Ya'll; we're back with another Quarantine episode, but this time we have our first remote guest joining us!!!

    On today's episode we have a special guest joining us, Daniela Vianna! Daniela is the CEO and Co-Founder at Ephemeris.co as well as an upcoming author of her new book - Unbelievable! Her goal is to inspire people on hacking their lives as she hacked hers by moving from her hometown in Brazil to Australia and now to California (where she currently resides). 

    Q&A celebrating our 1 Year Podcast Anniversary (Can ya'll believe it's already been a year!!!) (00:00-17:57):

    Our Girl Talk Includes (17:57-01:14:00):

    Daniela Vianna taking full control of her life:

    • Life in Brazil
    • Life in Australia
    • Life in California
    • Building her successful business
    • Writing her upcoming book

    Our Celeb Talk Includes (01:14:00-01:28:00):

    • Jada Pinkett Smith 'entanglement' with August Alsina 
    • Naya Rivera's tragic death
    • Khloe Kardashian rumored to be back with baby daddy Tristan Thompson 

    We also share our recommendations for the week (01:28:00-01:31:00)

    Interested? Grab a Cup and Join the Talk!!!!!Follow @celebtalkgirltalkpod @natasha_fig @jayrosexoxo on Instagram @celebtgirltalk on Twitter and don't forget to Rate, Review, and Subscribe!Music by WordSmithCover Art by Ria

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