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Welcome to another episode of Mental Health Multiverse: A podcast where we mindfully break down your pop culture favs and discuss them through the lens of self care, mental health, and personal development. 

This week on MHM we are talking about Disney’s ENCANTO, a movie about a Colombian family and their magical gifts (or lack thereof) with our FIRST guest of the season, Cindy aka The Yummy Geek!

Cindy Mesa is a 38-year old Latina mom of two awesome kids. She’s been cosplaying since she met her husband back in 2006. By day, she works for VOLUME, a platform that supports artists and hosts live streams. She’s all about content creation to keep the creative juices flowing. Her passion project, #FoodandCosplay, highlights local restaurants in a unique way, blending her love for food and cosplay!

You can follow her on Instagram @theyummygeek!

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Heather (HB): Heather is an inclusive fitness coach helping self-proclaimed nerds who feel like they don’t “fit in” in fitness create healthier habits by using pop culture and fandom to make fitness more accessible and fun.

Marisa (LB): Marisa is a trauma-informed perfectionism recovery coach helping people turn down the volume on the inner critic and turn up the volume on their compassionate inner voice to help them become the kind, understanding adult they needed growing up.