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Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Young Lords and the Lincoln OffensiveOn July 14, 1970 the Young Lords occupied Lincoln hospital, in response to the treatment of Puerto Rican and Black patients. They had a list of demands and the offensive was just one piece of their public health activism. In part one, Cristina tells Carmen about what led up to the offensive and about the occupation of the hospital itself. Part two will be about Carmen Rodriguez  and how the care she received led to the patient bill of rights.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com or use the contact us fo...2025-05-0844 minEspooky TalesEspooky TalesThe Case of Alexis, Cristina & Mirna Palomo Lima Cruz in ChalchuapaIt seems that El Salvador makes headlines in the US only when it pertains to violence or immigration and lately, a combination of both? Last time the country made major news was May 2021, and the news? The discovery of a mass grave and an ex-cop serial killer in Chalchuapa, a quiet town in the Santa Ana department, not very far from Guatemala. Cristina tells Carmen about Jaqueline Cristina Palomo Lima Cruz, who's death led to the discovery of this mass grave. Just a correction from the episode, Cristina said state of exception, but that was put in place i...2025-04-1800 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownCesar ChavezCesario Estrada Chavez was an American labor leader and civil rights activist.. He co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, along with Dolores Huerta, which later merged with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee to become the United Farm Workers labor union.In part one, Cristina tells Carmen about Cesar Chavez' early lif, the troubles and tribulations and the beginning of the UFW. By the end of these episodes, we'll learn about the downfall of the UFW and the ties between Cesar Chavez and Synanon.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com or...2024-09-191h 02Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Lemon Grove IncidentOn January 5, 1931, Mexican students were turned away from the Lemon Grove Grammar School and were told to attend a barnyard for school. As a result, the Mexican community gathered and faced off with the school board, in Roberto Alvarez v. the Board of Trustees of the Lemon Grove School District, and won. This became known as "The Lemon Grove Incident.”On this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about this historic caseIf you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com or use the contact us form on the we...2024-09-1238 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownMendez v WestminsterWhen Gonzalo and Felicitas Mendez, both US citizens tried to enroll their children to the 17th street school in Westminster, CA, they were denied. They were told 17th street school was for White children only and their children had to attend the Mexican school 10 blocks away. The Mendez family would not stand for this and they recruited four other parents from local school districts for a federal court case challenging school segregation.The Mendez, et al. v. Westminster School District of Orange County case is important for the precedent it set for later court cases, like Brown v...2024-09-0554 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownLos Motines de los Baños de 1917 (Spanish episode)El 28 de enero de 1917, Carmelita Torres, de diecisiete años, se negó a bajarse del tranvía en el puente de Santa Fe y seguir a los funcionarios de salud estadounidenses hasta un baño químico. 30 mujeres la siguieron. Pronto, esas 30 se convirtieron en cientas y luego en miles. Esto se llamaría "los motines de los banos" y duró 2 días. Los periódicos se referían a las mujeres como amazonas y llamaban a Carmelita Torres la amazona pelirroja. No se sabe mucho sobre ella, pero inspiró a miles.En este episodio, Cristina le cuenta a Carmen so...2024-08-2233 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe 1948 Los Gatos CrashThe worst plane crash in California history happened in 1948, in Los Gatos. 32 died. 28 of those 32 were Mexican workers who were being deported. These workers were all put in a mass grave together and the grave was marked with the words “Mexican Nationals”. On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about this tragic crash and one person's journey to give them back their names. If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com or use the contact us form on the website https://www.historiasunknown.com/contact/Join the Historians Unknown Support Club: https...2024-08-1534 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownEl Baile de Los 41 (Spanish episode)El 18 de Noviembre, la policia toco la puerta de un jogar privado en Cuidad Mexico. Se encontraron con 41 hombres, la mitad vestidos como mujeres y fue un escandalo. Se conoce como el Baile de Los 41. Este es el primer episodio que Carmen y Cristina intentan en Espanol (empieza en minuto 04:26). Gracias por escuchar! If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Music Credit: Hustlin (Instrumental) by NeffexJoin the Historians Unknown Support Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historias-unknown--6253658/support2024-07-1833 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownCornelius Dusty Rhoads: American Hero, Villain in Puerto RicoCornelius Rhoads was an esteemed cancer researcher, known as the father of chemotherapy. He was on the cover of Time in 1949 and The American Association for Cancer Research used to give out an award in his honor. But before all that, he was the subject of a racist scandal that left a stain in Puerto Rico. Where he is still remembered as a monster.In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the doctor remembered as a monster in Puerto Rico and a hero in the Unites States.Carmen and Cristina will be at the True Crime...2024-07-1148 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Dance of the 41On November 17, 1901 a societal scandal changed LGBTQ history in Mexico forever. Police raided a secret dance in Mexico City, where 42 of Mexican's elite men were caught in an all man party. Half the men were dressed as women. The official number put out by the government was 41, because the 42nd attendee and organizer was said to be President Porfirio Diaz' son in law Ignacio de la Torre y Mier. The number 41 was never the same. In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about this epic scandal in Mexican history.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to e...2024-07-0437 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownLorena Borjas: The mother of the Trans Latinx Community in Queens, New YorkLorena Borjas was known as the mother of the trans Latinx community in Queens, New York. After a life of activism, she passed in 2020 from COVID, but her legacy lives on. In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about Lorena's life, activism and legacy.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ Join the Historians Unknown Support Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historias-unknown--6253658/supportMusic Credit: Hustlin (Instrumental) by NeffexSources: https://lam...2024-06-2719 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Infamous School of AmericasThe School of the Americas (SOA) was founded in 1946 in the Panama Canal Zone, and it's purpose was to be a training ground for Latin American military and police in U.S. service schools. By 1949, SOA produced 749 U.S. military personnel and 251 Latin American graduates, representing 10 different countries. Spanish became the official language of the school in 1956, and classes were no longer taught in English. The SOA was expelled from Panama in September 1984, due to the signing of the Panama canal zone treaty in 1977.It was then moved to Fort Benning in Georgia.  Since it opened, more than 80,000 L...2024-06-2047 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownEnvironmental Activism in Latin AmericaLatin America is one of the deadliest places to be a defender of rights; despite the high rates of activist killings and high rates of impunity, many risk their lives to fight for their rights.In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about the state of environmental activism in Latin America, as well as a few cases of environmental activists whose lives were taken for their activism.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Want to support Historias Unknown and access ad-free...2024-06-1331 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Homosexual Liberation Front of ArgentinaLa Frente de Liberacion Homosexual, the Homosexual Liberation Front or FLH in Argentina was a gay rights organization that formed in August 1971 in Buenos Aires. They were a coalition of semi-autonomous groups, who were all far left, anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist, and stood for LGBT rights, women’s rights and labor rights. They were met with repression, arrests and even disappeared during the Military Junta of Argentina.In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the FLH. If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Want to su...2024-06-0629 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownNuño Beltran de Guzman: Behind the BastardosWhen it comes to the Spanish Conquistadors, it’s not incorrect to say they were pretty terrible people. But out of all of them, one name stands out, he also happens to be the founder of Guadalajara, Jalisco, among other towns in the Northwest of Mexico. Nuño Beltran de Guzman was called "the most depraved man to set foot in New Spain".In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about Nuño Beltran de Guzman, in a new series they are calling "Behind the Bastardos", where they talk about some of the worst people in Latin American history.2024-05-1630 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownStudent Movements in Latin AmericaIn light of the student protests calling for divestments from Israel and a ceasefire in US schools, Carmen tells Cristina about the student movements from the 1920s to the 1950s in Colombia and the student movement from 1918 in Argentina that led to university reform.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Want to support Historias Unknown and access ad-free episodes? Join Historias Unknown Premium: https://historiasunknown.supercast.com/new_landingMusic Credit: Hustlin (Instrumental) by NeffexSources: h...2024-05-0932 minALTITAJEALTITAJE29. El arte vs. la maternidad [Cristina Llorente]Nosotras seguimos hablando de madres en este mes (juramos que ha sido pura coincidencia). Esta vez, no estamos fantaseando ni opinando de lo que no somos ni tenemos. Al contrario, te traemos un episodio con una tremenda madre y artista de los pies a la cabeza: Cristina Llorente. Esta mujer profesionalísima a la que admiramos muchísimo, nos compartió cómo gestiona su activa vida laboral y personal. Qué se necesita para poder conciliar estos dos mundos que, en el arte, parecen imposibles de coexistir. Esperamos que te guste y que cualquier pregu...2024-05-0731 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownTeresa Urrea, La Santa de CaboraTeresa Urrea was a curandera, folk saint, feminist and revolutionary. A woman ahead of her time. She came to be known as Santa Teresa or La Santa de Cabora. And in more recent times, the Joan of Arc of Mexico.In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the life of Teresa Urrea.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Want to support Historias Unknown and access ad-free episodes? Join Historias Unknown Premium: https://historiasunknown.supercast.com/new_landingMusic...2024-05-0144 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History of Chile: The End of the Pinochet RegimeIn October 1998, General Augusto Pinochet was arrested for crimes of genocide and terrorism. He spent months in house arrest in England, but 15 months after his arrest, he was declared not fit to stand trial. Upon his return to Chile, he was charged for his role in the Caravan of Death. He faced more charges over the next 5 years, but died of a heart attack in 2006. At the time of his death, he faced 300 criminal charges. He never spent a day in jail.On this episode of Historias Unknown, Cristina tells Carmen what led up to the end of...2024-04-1154 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History of Chile: The Caravan of Death and DINAIn the aftermath of the Pinochet coup, Chileans faced unimaginable horrors under the military dictatorship. The Caravan of Death: Initiated by Pinochet, this series of massacres between September 30th and October 22nd, 1973, led to the deaths of at least 97 people. Victims were tortured, stabbed, and shot, their bodies disposed of in unmarked graves or dumped into the ocean. DINA's Reign of Terror: The National Intelligence Directorate, DINA, became a powerful and ruthless secret police force, tasked with eradicating Marxism. Their tactics included infiltration, torture, and assassination, targeting leftist movements and their sympathizers both domestically and internationally.In this...2024-03-2858 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History of Chile: The Rise of PinochetAfter Salvador Allende's presidency in Chile and the coup that deposed him, one man rose to power: Augusto Pinochet. A figure shrouded in ambiguity until the devastating consequences of his rule unfolded. In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about what who Augusto Pinochet was and the weeks that followed the coup of 1973. While many celebrated the coup, followers of Allende mourned, recognizing the ominous future ahead. Pinochet's unassuming demeanor masked his vehement anti-Marxist stance and disdain for Allende. Despite initial doubts about Pinochet's involvement in the coup, he emerged as a pivotal figure. His regime unleashed a reign of terror...2024-02-2936 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History of Chile: The Coup Against AllendeOn 9/11/1973, Salvador Allende’s government was overthrown by the military. Among the conspirators was Chile’s future dictator, Augusto Pinochet.In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about the day of the coup, and Allende’s final moments. This is part two of a series on Chile. In part one, Historias Unknown covered the life of Allende, leading up to the coup. The next episodes in the series will cover the Pinochet regime and the end of the dictatorship in the next few episodes.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com oI...2024-02-2247 minNovelas con CafecitoNovelas con CafecitoTeresa 115-116: A Hospital WeddingJoin hosts, Carmen and Cristina, as they break down episodes 115 and 116 of the telenovela Teresa. In these episodes Oriana overhears Teresa admitting to cheating on Arturo and plots to bring Teresa down, Teresa learned her and Arturo’s finances are worse than she thought and they’ll have to sell the business, Hernan proposes to Esperanza while they visit the baby in the NICU, Teresa seduces Fernando, but Luisa interrupts, Aurora might move out of the country, Fito visits Teresa, Esperanza and Hernan get married, and Teresa heals. After they recap episodes 115/116, Carmen & Cristina talk about how excited they are for...2024-02-2139 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History of Chile: Salvador AllendeSalvador Allende died during the US backed coup of Chile, but other than that, not a lot of people are familiar with who he was. In this episode, Carmen goes over a brief history of Chile, focusing on Salvador Allende, leading up to his presidency and the events that unfolded during his time in office. Allende's upbringing within a politically active family, his education, and his early involvement in left-wing politics. As well as the socio-political context of Chile during Allende's formative years, emphasizing the country's economic turmoil, social inequality, and the emergence of leftist movements amidst government repression.2024-02-1557 minNovelas con CafecitoNovelas con CafecitoTeresa 113-114: A Baby’s BornJoin hosts, Carmen and Cristina, as they break down episodes 113 and 114 of the telenovela Teresa. In these episodes, Teresa’s surgery goes well, Mayra and Ruben’s divorce is finalized, Ruben is released from jail and the first thing he does is harass and attack Esperanza, leading her to go into labor early, Mayra leaves for a well-deserved vacation, Mariano and Aurora kiss, and Oriana overhears the juiciest Teresa drama. After they recap episodes 113 and 144 of Teresa, Carmen & Cristina kick off Chronically Online Con Cafecito, where they discuss things they come across on the internet. In this segment, Carmen and Cris...2024-02-141h 08Novelas con CafecitoNovelas con CafecitoTeresa 111-112: Teresa Wakes UpJoin hosts, Carmen and Cristina, as they break down episodes 11-112 of the telenovela Teresa. In these episodes everyone is still reeling over Teresa’s hospitalization, Reina tells Fito Teresa was shot, Aida intends to murder Teresa but actually wakes her up, and is horrified to learn she has no feeling or movement. Teresa copes with learning she may never be able to move her body again and swears vengeance, while everyone attempts to console and comfort her. Genoveva realizes who Fito really is, but can’t turn him into law enforcement.  After they recap episodes 112-113, Carmen & Cristina kick off C...2024-02-071h 03Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History of La CucarachaLa Cucaracha is a popular Mexican folk song, there's no doubt that almost everyone has heard a version of this song. But, where does it come from? On today's episode of Historias Unknown, Cristina tells Carmen about where the popular song came from.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ Sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Cucarachahttps://medium.com/@nevaer1/la-cucarachas-cruel-shadow-a1c41d45005e https://nuestrostories.com/2022/09/from-satire-to-folk-music-the-symbolism-behind-la-cucaracha/ https://www.loc.gov/resource/ppmsc.04550/ Become a supporter of thi...2024-01-2531 minNovelas con CafecitoNovelas con CafecitoTeresa 108-110: Catching BulletsJoin hosts, Carmen and Cristina, as they break down episodes 108- 110 of the telenovela Teresa. In these episodes Johnny is immediately suspicious of Teresa, Dr. L comes to his senses and makes up with Esperanza, Arturo tells Luisa, Fernando and Oriana about losing all of his money, and decides to sell his house, Johnny gets jumped, Saenz dies by suicide and arturo blames himself but so does Saenz’ wife, Teresa gets shot, and everyone copes with teresa being hospitalized, facing death.  After they recap episodes 108-110, Carmen & Cristina kick off Chronically Online Con Cafecito, where they discuss things they come acr...2024-01-2443 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe US Invasion of PanamaOn December 20, 1989 the United States launched Operation Just Cause, invading Panama, under the guise of capturing dictator Manuel Noriega. This invasion is often told from the US perspective, and the suffering of Panamians is overlooked and minimized. To this day, the number of Panamanians that lost their lives from this invasion is still unknown, but the numbers range from 500 to 5000.On today's episode, Carmen tells Cristina about the US invasion of Panama.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ Sourceshttps://e...2024-01-1146 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Student Massacre of 1975- El SalvadorOn July 30, 1975 Salvadoran students were peacefully protesting in San Salvador when they were met by police and national guard, who opened fire on them. This massacre was a turning point in Salvadoran history and directly contributed to the buildup to El Salvador's civil war.In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the student massacre of 1975 in El Salvador.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sourceshttps://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/massacre-el-salvador/ https://www.revistadebate.net/sobreviviente-cuenta-en-toronto-su-dolorosa-vivencia-durante-masacre-en-el-salvador/https://fightbacknews.org...2023-12-2829 minEl podcast de Cristina MitreEl podcast de Cristina Mitre‘Tanta perfección en redes sociales acaba casi frustrándote', con Carmen Cachero (@Carmeron). Episodio 285SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER PARA RECIBIR CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADOTODAS LAS NOTAS DEL EPISODIO EN WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMCarmen Cachero, más conocida en redes como Carmeron, es mi invitada al podcast de esta semana. Para sus cientos de miles de seguidores, su perfil es una referencia en cuestiones de moda y estilo. Autodefinida como la persona que más sabe de Zara en el mundo, lleva detrás de Devil wea...2023-12-101h 04Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownRuben Salazar- The Chicano Moratorium Part TwoRuben Salazar was an activist, journalist and reporter. He highlighted Mexican American issues during a time when no one else was. He was killed during the Chicano Moratorium, which Carmen discussed in the last episode.In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about Ruben Salazar.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ Sourceshttps://www.latimes.com/projects/chicano-moratorium/reporter-quest-answers-ruben-salazar-death/ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-08-26-mn-39122-story.html https://library.sonoma.edu/research/guides/regional/notablepeople/salazar#:~:text=Ruben%20Sa...2023-11-2331 minUnleash Your VBAC PowerUnleash Your VBAC PowerS1E4 Resilience Unveiled: Cristina's Triumph in the Face of Maternity ChallengesIn this compelling episode, join us as we delve into the extraordinary Home Birth After Two Caesarean (HBA2C) journey of Cristina, a woman whose resilience and determination shines through despite facing numerous obstacles imposed by the maternity services system.Cristina opens up about the challenges she encountered during her pursuit of a home birth after previously having two caesarean section. From navigating bureaucratic hurdles to overcoming scepticism from healthcare providers, Cristina's journey is a testament to the strength of a mother's will and the importance of advocating for one's birthing choices.Listeners will be...2023-11-231h 08Espooky TalesEspooky TalesThe Armero Tragedy with Carmen of Historias UnknownOn November 13, 1985, the Nevado del Ruiz Volcano erupted. It destroyed everything in its path. The town of Armero lost 20,000 of it's 29,000 residents and the town of Chinchina lost 3,000 peoople. Today, Armero remains a ghosttown and is said to be haunted by the spirts of those that died when the volcano exploded. On today's episode, Cristina tells carmen about this tragedy, but first, reads a true scary story, from a listener. TW FOR DEATH OF A CHILDVisit https://ceasefiretoday.com/Thank you so much for sending your stories! If you have a spooky story...2023-11-1744 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Chicano MoratoriumOn August 29, 1970, East LA became the scene for the largest antiwar protest organized by people of color in US history, in which 20,000 to 30,000 people participated in the National Chicano Moratorium to protest against the disproportionate loss of Mexican-American servicemen in the Vietnam War. In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about the Chicano Moratorium. This is part one of two.In part two, Cristina will talk about Ruben Salazar, who was killed during the Chicano Moratorium.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/S...2023-11-1634 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History Of Palestine and Latin American SolidarityThe origins of colonialism in Palestine can be traced back to 1799, during the French invasion of the middle east, when Napoleon issued a proclamation offering Palestine as a homeland to Jewish people, under France’s protection, as a way of establishing a French presence in the region. This planted the seed for a vision of a Jewish state in the Middle East which did not materialize at the time, but was revived by the British in the 19th century. Zionists believe Judaism is a nationality as well as a religion, and that Jewish people deserve their own state in their an...2023-10-2751 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Short History of La Placita OlveraPlacita Olvera is a historic street in Los Angeles, vital to California history but with some dark moments in its past. In February 26, 1931, La Placita was full with almost 400 people when immigration agents sealed off exits, arrested and deported many, including Mexican-American citizens. On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about La Placita Olvera. They also discuss the Golondrina Cafe and how the owners are facing eviction.This is the link to help save La Golondrina Cafe:https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-beat-the-city-of-los-angeles-and-openIf you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com 2023-10-1938 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownMyrna Mack ChangMyrna Mack Chang was a Guatemalan anthropologist whose research brought to light the atrocities committed by the Guatemalan government against the Maya. She also fought for better treatment for the Maya; unfortunately, she was assassinated by the government for speaking out, and her family fought a decades long battle for justice.On today's episode, Carmen tells Cristina the story of Myrna Mack Chang. If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ WSourceshttps://pressbooks.claremont.edu/soc189kspring21group2/part/ten-years-of-spring-citizen-participation-in-guatemalas-land-reform-law/2023-10-0534 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History of the Guatemala Civil WarThe roots of Guatemala’s civil war can be tied back to June 27, 1954, when the CIA orchestrated a coup against president Jacobo Arbenz Guzman to protect the profits of the infamous United Fruit Company. Over the next 40 years, a civil war ensued in which over 200,000 people lost their lives and atrocities were committed against the Maya.On today's episode, Carmen gives Cristina a brief history on the Guatemalan civil war, so that next episode, she can share the story of Myrna Mack Chang.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comIns...2023-09-1435 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownSantos Rodriguez: The March of JusticeOn July 24, 1973, twelve year old Santos Rodriguez was brutally murdered by Dallas Police Officer Darell Cain, but the murder pushed the Mexican American community of Dallas to demand justice.  On today's episode, Carmen tells Cristina about the violent and tragic murder of Santos and how the Mexican American community came together in the aftermath.TW: murder of a child, police violence, mention of suicideIf you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ Sources  https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/santos-rodriguez/ https://www.npr.org...2023-08-1733 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Unknown Hispano History of the Manhattan ProjectDuring opening weekend, Oppenheimer, raked in$80.5 million, second to Barbie. While the film Oppenheimer is about physicist Robert Oppenheimer and his efforts to create the atomic bomb, what many movie goes do not know, is that this "near-desolate" land where all this was taking place, was actually not empty. It was home to indigenous people and to several Hispano families. They were displaced for Oppenheimer's labs, then, on July 16th, 1945, these same communities, the downwinders, lives were changed forever.On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the less known history of the Manhattan project, the Hispano communities displaced...2023-07-2745 minApanhados nas RedesApanhados nas RedesEP 4 - Carmen Garcia (Mãe Imperfeita)No quarto episódio do Apanhados nas Redes, com o Carmen Garcia fala-se de stalkers insanas, dos constantes acidentes da Carmen e de filhos a enfiarem comandos da MEO no micro-ondas. Este episódio ficou fofinho, somos fãs da Carmen e nota-se. Apanhados nas Redes patrocinado por: HAMA. Gravado nos Estúdios: CLICK AND PLAY. Subscrevam o podcast! 💥EQUIPA: David Cristina, Pedro Luzindro, Juan Pereira, Ricardo Karitsis, Mariana Figueiredo, Click and Play Studio Sponsorship/Marcas/Parcerias: mariana@marypapaya.com2023-07-241h 17Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownLuisa MorenoLuisa Moreno was Guatemalan labor movement activist, she unionized workers, led strikes, and brought together first national Latino civil rights assembly in 1939. She paved the road for future labor movements like the United Farm Workers, yet her name is not as well known.On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about Luisa MorenoIf you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com oInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ WSourceshttps://sandiegohistory.org/journal/1995/october/moreno/ https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/national-museum-american-history-looks-latino-labor-rights https://americacomesalive.com/luisa-moreno-1907-1992-labor-organizer...2023-07-1347 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownPedro ZamoraPedro Zamora gained notoriety as a cast member in season four of the Real World. As a Real World cast member, Pedro touched many lives and humanized AIDS/HIV. Prior to the Real World, Pedro was an AIDS educator and he even testified before congress advocating for better HIV/AIDS educational programs.On today's episode, Carmen tells Cristina about Pedro Zamora..If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ WSourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Zamora https://en.wikipedia.org...2023-06-2940 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownJose SarriaDid you know, the first openly gay candidate to run for a public office in the United States was a Latino man and a drag queen? Jose Sarria was an instrumental activist to the LGBTQ+ community, he was a veteran, a drag queen and an empress.On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the historic and iconic, Jose SarriaIf you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ WSourceshttps://sfbaytimes.com/jose-sarria-the-drag-queen-who-changed-san-francisco/https://latina.com/the-empress-is-a-man-the-drag-royalty-of-jose-julio-sarria/#amp_ct=1686458693576&_tf=F...2023-06-2240 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownJessie Lopez De La CruzJessie Lopez De La Cruz was a Mexican America Farm worker and activist. She was the first women to work as a recruiter for the United Farm Workers and she was responsible for the signing up the highest amount of new members. She also worked at the first UFW hiring hall, which was located at her house in Parlier, CA. She joined every strike and protest she could, she was a community organizer and she also taught English to farm workers.On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about this historic and iconic leader.If you have...2023-06-0859 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe West High WalkoutOn March 20, 1969, students of West High in Denver, CO walked out of their classes to protest racism. This became one of the most violent student protests in US history. The students were demanding bilingual classes, the firing of a racist teacher, for teachers to quit steering students toward the armed forces and more.On today's episode, Carmen tells Cristina about this moment in US History.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com oInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sourceshttps://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih...2023-06-0136 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe History of Chicano ParkThe 1960s were a time of revolution, with many movements co-occurring across the United States. Inspired by these movements, one neighborhood made history. Barrio Logan in San Diego, California came together to stop the construction of a highway patrol substation and instead built their own park, now known as Chicano park.In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the occupation that led to Chicano park.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicano_Park2023-05-1137 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Sanctuary Movement of the 1980sIn the 1980s, a network of religious congregations became known as the Sanctuary Movement. It started with a Presbyterian church and a Quaker meeting in Tucson, Arizona. They began legal and humanitarian assistance to Salvadoran and Guatemalan refugees in 1980. After two years, none of the refugees they assisted had been granted political asylum. That's when Rev. John Fife of Southside Presbyterian Church in Tucson announced — on the anniversary of the assassination of Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero — that his church would openly defy INS and become a sanctuary for Central Americans. These congregations were soon joined by networks of religious congregations and...2023-04-2751 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownLa Gran MarchaOn December 15, 2005, the House of Representatives passed HR 4437, also known as the Sensenbrenner Bill. This bill sought to criminalize undocumented people, give the government extraordinary powers to detain non-citizens without meaningful review (and more). Many felt this was unconstitutional, including the immigrant community and the Latino/Latine community. They began to mobilize in numbers that had never been seen and on March 25th, 2006, made history, when millions protested HR 4437. It is estimated that 1.5 million marched in Los Angeles alone and protests continued throughout the year. Cristina and Carmen talk about HR 4437, their participation in student walkouts, May day and La...2023-04-201h 19Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownChico MendesIf you’re a Mana fan, you’ve probably heard the Cuando Los Angeles Lloran song, which is about Chico Mendes, but maybe you’ve never learned about Chico’s story beyond Mana’s song. Chico was a rural workers’ rights activist and environmentalist who fought to protect and preserve the Amazon rainforest, and was unfortunately killed for his activism.In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about Chico Mendes.If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com oInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.or...2023-04-0620 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownCelestina CorderoBy the mid 1800s, the population pf Puerto Rico increased to half a million. Despite the increasing population, literacy rates for all of Puerto Rico were about six percent. Only six percent of the population on the island could read and write. Celestina Cordero and her siblings, sought to change this in Puerto Rico and for their entire life, they fought for the education of all. The Cordero siblings were vital to Puerto Rico's education system.In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about Celestina Cordero, talks very briefly about Oscar Romero and brings a short El Salvador update...2023-03-3029 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownComandanta RamonaComandanta Ramona was born in 1959. She was a Tzotzil Mayan woman & a revolutionary Zapatista who championed indigenous women’s rights. In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about Comandanta Ramona’s legacy and Cristina has a Bukele/El Salvador update. If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ WSourceshttps://www.latinolife.co.uk/articles/latin-americas-most-influential-feminists  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comandanta_Ramona   https://schoolsforchiapas.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Who-is-Comandanta-Ramona_.pdf  https://awomantoknow.substack.com/p/a-woman-to-know-comandanta-ramona  https://www.bitchmedia.org/post/adventures...2023-03-2333 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownJuana La AvanzadoraJuana Ramirez was born in 1790, she was a soldier, a heroine of the Venezuelan war for independence and a formerly enslaved Afro-Venezuelan. She earned the name La Avanzadora (the Advancer), a title earned because she was the first to courageously advance during battle. On this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about Juana La Avanzadora and Carmen has a Bukele/El Salvador updateIf you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com or use this form Twitter: https://twitter.com/historiaunknownInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sourceshttps://www.blackpast.org...2023-03-1655 minVivir ComunicandoVivir ComunicandoEp 5 l Comunicarse como filosofía de vida con Carla Cristina RamírezEn este episodio, te comparto una conversación con Carla Cristina Ramírez, donde hablamos sobre comunicación, atrevimiento, renacimiento, construcción de marcas y cómo sobrellevar las crisis tanto en los negocios como en la vida. Carla Cristina Ramírez es madre, esposa y también una exitosa empresaria en su ciudad natal, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Puedes ubicarla en  Instagram como @carla_cristinarm y su tienda @mohala_forever.2023-03-1555 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownMaria Remedios del Valle, the Mother of the HomelandMaria Remedios del Valle is an Afro-Argentine woman, born in 1766 in Buenos Aires and through her brave fighting in the war for independence, she earned the title of "Mother of the Homeland", la madre de la patria. She had to fight for her pension and thanks to the work of Black organizations in Argentina, she is celebrated yearly on November 8. In 2013, November 8th was declared the “Day of Afro-Argentines and Afro-Culture.”In today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about her story. If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.insta...2023-03-0936 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownToña la NegraOne woman, one Black Mexican woman, made history singing Boleros and in Mexican music. She had a voice like no other. She was Toña la Negra.  She was a Black Mexican woman, of Haitian ancestry, performing, singing, dancing, in a culture that denied her existence. Mexico didn't count Afro-Mexicans in the census until 2010. She proudly sang of her culture.In today's episdoe, Cristina tells Carmen about Toña la Negra's legacy.If you participated in the 2006 student walkouts or La Gran Marcha, please email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.comIf you have topic suggestions, feel free...2023-02-2327 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownA Brief History of The Young Lords and Denise Oliver-VelezThe Young Lords started as a street gang in the Lincoln Park in Chicago, but not long after, they became a political organization, working with the Black Panthers and other groups in the Rainbow Coalition. They still fight today for neighborhood empowerment and self-determination for Puerto Rico, Latinos, and colonized people. Denise Oliver-Velez became an integral member in the Young Lords Organization during the 1970s and she went on to continue amazing work in human rights and education.In today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the Young Lords, about Denise Oliver-Velez and at the end of the episode...2023-02-1651 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownProtests Against BukeleDespite numerous human rights violations, fraud, authoritarianism, and corruption, the Salvadoran President, Bukele, has immense support from Salvadorans, but even among intense oppression, there are also brave dissidents who oppose Bukele.In the episode titled El Salvador: the History of Bukele, Carmen shared how Bukele rose to power and in the episode titled El Salvador: Bukele and the State of Exception, Carmen shared about the human rights violations and state violence that have occurred during the state of exception. Now, on today’s episode Carmen tells Cristina about protests and movements against Bukele.If you have to...2023-02-0253 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownHero Dogs That Made HistoryDuring chaos, disasters and loss, it seems that you can look and always see a furry friend, there to help. Hero dogs like Frida, who rescued many after earthquakes, but also unofficial rescue dogs like Citla, who was known to help lost mountain climbers in Mexico. On today's episode, Carmen and Cristina tell each other about these historic and heroic puppers.If you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sourceshttps://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/citla-el-perro-de-nieve-que-salvo-a-montanistas-en-el-pico-de-orizaba.htmlh...2023-01-2627 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe History of Gum and Antonio Lopez de Santa AnnaGum or forms of gum have been used by people for the longest time, but the commercialization of gum is relatively new, in terms of history. In the Americas, indigenous peoples have been chewing gum for, well, forever. In the Yucatan region, their gum is chicle based and chicle is the milky latex of the sapodilla tree. These trees were abundant in southern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. What does chicle have to do with former Mexican president Santa Anna?On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the history of gum and what it has to do with former...2023-01-1934 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownEl Salvador: Bukele and the State of ExceptionOn March 25, 2022, until the 28th, 87 homicides took place in El Salvador. These 3 deadly days led President Nayib Bukele to enact a State of Exception. The state of exception is temporary, to address emergency situations, but Bukele has continuously extended the 30 day exception. As of today, 1/12/22, the state of exception is still in place. Thousands have been arrested and hundreds have reported abuses during the state of exception.On today's episode, Carmen tells Cristina about the state of exception and shares stories of those that have been affected. This is part three of our 3 part topic discussing El Salvador.2023-01-121h 00Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownEl Salvador: the History of BukeleA democratic two party government was put in place after the long Salvadoran civil war. These parties were the FMLN and ARENA, but throughout the years, both parties have seen a number of corruption scandals. From these scandals and mistrust, one politician was able to rise to power, but had his own share of corruption. This episode is part two of a series of episodes on El Salvador. Last episode, Cristina talked about El Mozote Massacre and the civil war, which ended in a discussion on the current president, Bukele and his part in ending the trial of...2023-01-051h 01Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownEl Salvador: El Mozote MassacreOn December 11, 1981, the US trained Atlácatl battalion descended on the village of el Mozote (and surrounding villages) and enacted one of the worst human rights violations in Latin America. They murdered women, children and village. After their attack was over, it is estimated that at least 1000 civilians were killed. Survivors of the attack are still trying to seek justice.In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the Salvadoran civil war and the massacre of El Mozote. This episode discusses a massacre during the Salvadoran civil war, murder of children and rape are discussed, listen with care (or f...2022-12-151h 01Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Ponce MassacreA peaceful Palm Sunday parade turned deadly in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1937. 21 Puerto Ricans were killed and more than 200 wounded, all at the hands of US funded Insular Police. In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about this dark chapter of Puerto Rico history.If you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sources:https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/ponce-massacre/https://waragainstallpuertoricans.com/the-ponce-massacre/Denis, N. A., & Denis, N. A. (2016). The Ponce Massacre. In War against all p...2022-12-0841 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe History of International Adoption in ChileThousands of Chilean Children were stolen from their mothers during the Pinochet regime. They were sent abroad, to adoptive parents, to countries like Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, France, Germany and the United States. These adoptive parents had no idea their children were placed under adoption through coercive methods. Carmen tells Cristina about the dark history and corruption behind international adoption in Chile during the Pinochet regimeIf you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sources:https://people.com/h...2022-12-011h 14Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownEl Cri-CriEl Cri-Cri is a fictional cricket created by Francisco Gabilondo Soler. El Cri-Cri is arguably the most famous Spanish singing character, at least for the generation of millennials and above. His more than 200 songs hold a special place in history, but his songs are not without controversy.In today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the history, legacy and controversy behind El Cri-CriIf you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ Sources:https://remezcla.com/features/music/cri-cri-el-grilito-cantor-op-ed/ ht...2022-11-2430 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownPrudencia AyalaPrudencia Ayala was an indigenous woman, writer, social activist and in 1930, she dared to run for president, in a time when women couldn't even vote in El Salvador (or in all of Latin America). In today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about an amazing woman who made history by daring to run.If you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com useInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Sources:https://www.americasquarterly.org/article/she-dared-to-run-the-unlikely-story-of-prudencia-ayala/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudencia_Ayala https://web.archive.org/web/20070930185743...2022-11-1731 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownMustard Gas Experiments During WWIILatines had a huge role in WWII, from filling in work shortages to filling in ranks in the United States Armed forces. Many Mexican and Puerto Rican members of the military were sent to the Philippines or different Latin American countries. Puerto Rican soldiers that were sent to Panama, participated in mustard gas experiments. They, along with Black and Japanese-American soldiers, were sought out for these experiments due to their race.In today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about this dark chapter in WWII history.If you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel free to...2022-11-1047 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownHistory of Sterilizations in California: Madrigal v. QuilliganFrom 1909 to the 1970s, the state of California performed one third of all sterilizations in the United States. 20,000 sterilizations were performed during these years, to people that did not consent. The case of Madrigal v. Quilligan, took place in Los Angeles in the 1970s. Many unsuspecting women were coerced to sign paperwork to perform their sterilization, while others were told that the process could be reversed.Cristina tells Carmen about this dark chapter in California history and they also discuss the book Solito by Javier Zamora.If you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel fr...2022-10-271h 09Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe Guatemalan Syphilis StudyThe Guatemalan Syphilis experiments were conducted in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948. They were led by John Cutler, who would go on participate in the Tuskegee Experiments. This was unknown, until Historian and Professor Susan Mokotoff Reverby found Cutler's archives, while she was researching the Tuskegee Experiments. Guatemala has condemned these experiments as crimes against humanity.Carmen tells Cristina about this dark chapter in Guatemala history and it's aftermath. They also discuss the recent news about Nury Martinez, former president of the Los Angeles City Council and her racists remarks.If you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any...2022-10-2057 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownThe History of Eugenics and Sterilizations in CaliforniaEugenics was developed largely by Sir Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race, eugenics was increasingly discredited as unscientific and racially biased during the 20th century and it also informed many policies in California. In California, Mexicans were targeted by eugenic policies, making up the majority of people sterilized in during the 1900s.Cristina tells Carmen about eugenic history, sterilizations and how the same rhetoric exists today, in stereotypes about "dirty Mexicans" and "hyper breeder" Latina women.If you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com 2022-10-1357 minCarmen Cid : Cambia, impacta, decideCarmen Cid : Cambia, impacta, decideTemporada 2. Episodio 43: Entrevista a Cristina PenellaBienvenido/a a  nuestro podcast Grabovoi por Carmen Cid. Hoy no toca entrevista, y  tenemos el placer de entrevistar a Cristina Penella, quién es alumna y, además, pertenece a nuestro grupo de Telegram. Ella nos va a contar su experiencia y cómo entró en contacto con las enseñanzas y secuencias del Dr. Grabovoi... ¡Allá vamos! Si como ellal quieres unirte de forma gratuita a nuestro canal de   telegram "Grabovoi por Carmen Cid", donde compartimos un montón de   información sobre Grabovoi y sus enseñanzas, te dejamos aquí el enlace:  https://t.me/cursosgrabovoi2022-06-2424 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownLas Soldaderas & the Saint Patrick's Battalion Featuring Espooky Tales PodcastThere are stories that often go unknown in history, las Soldaderas and the Saint Patrick's Batallion are two that fit that bill. Las Soldaderas are women who fought during the Mexican Revolution and whose contributions to victory often go uncredited. The Saint Patrick's Battalion was mostly comprised of Irish and Irish-American soldiers who fought for Mexico during the Mexican-American war. Since Carmen & I were busy hanging out, we are featuring this episode of Espooky Tales instead. If you've already listened, feel free to skip or listen again!Espooky Tales:www.espookytales.com/folllow2022-06-091h 01Historias UnknownHistorias UnknownAnnouncementHi everyone! Cristina here, we just wanted to make an announcement. After some discussion, Carmen and I decided to rebrand a bit! We wanted to change the name to better describe all of the topics we are discussing here. We of course will still be touching on corrupt corporations and capitalism in Latin America, as we did with episode one (about the history of the coffee industry in Guatemala and El Salvador), but we also want to cover more unknown history involving Latin America and Latino/Latine communities in the US. With that said, we will now be Historias Unknown...2022-05-0602 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownBitter Cup of Coffee: Coffee & Capitalism in Guatemala and El SalvadorFor many, coffee is a staple in every day life, but few know of the dark history involved in the creation of the coffee industry in the Americas. In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about the history of the coffee industry. A history that includes enslaved labor, stealing land from indigenous people and lots of blood.If you have topic suggestions, thoughts or any comments feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Music credits- Hustlin' (Instrumental) · NEFFEXBossa In My Heart- SergeQuadradoShow not...2022-05-051h 16Espooky TalesEspooky TalesLa Carreta de la Muerte (the Wagon of Death)La Carreta de la Muerte, La Carreta Nagua, La Carreta Chillona. There are many names for it and the tale is heard all over Latin America. It is a wagon, one that you do not want to hear past midnight. This week, listen to different versions of this deadly wagon, from Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. You'll hear Carmen (Cristina's twin and cohost for Historias Unknown) as a guest, as at the time of recording, MJ was out sick.If you have a spooky story to share, email Espookytales@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail...2022-04-2957 minHistorias UnknownHistorias UnknownHistorias Unknown TrailerThis is Historias unknown, a podcast where hosts, Carmen and Cristina, talk about Latin American history. Sometimes it’s horrible and deals with heavy topics like racism, corruption & genocide but more that that, it’s also about resistance, power & community. Episodes every Thursday! If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com or use this form Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historias-unknown--6253658/support.2022-04-0800 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteE-21 Decidir es mejor que no decidirSi te cuesta tomar decisiones, y eres de los(as) que dan largas y largas hasta que sean las circunstancias las que decidan por ti 🤔 ESTE EPISODIO ES PARA TI!!! Te comparto aquí las herramientas que me han permitido tomar las mejores decisiones de mi vida. Soy Carmen Cristina Ruiz tu anfitriona en Zona Consciente, te invito a seguirnos en las Redes Sociales @ZonaConsciente @CarmenCinspira y a unirte a nuestro canal en Telegram haciendo click en este enlace: https://t.me/zonaconsciente Y recuerda, si te resulta útil... Compártelo 😉 y déjame saber tus dudas con un comentario. Te abrazo el 2022-01-2921 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteE-21 Decidir es mejor que no decidirSi te cuesta tomar decisiones, y eres de los(as) que dan largas y largas hasta que sean las circunstancias las que decidan por ti 🤔 ESTE EPISODIO ES PARA TI!!!Te comparto aquí las herramientas que me han permitido tomar las mejores decisiones de mi vida.Soy Carmen Cristina Ruiz tu anfitriona en Zona Consciente, te invito a seguirnos en las Redes Sociales @ZonaConsciente@CarmenCinspiray a unirte a nuestro canal en Telegram haciendo click en este enlace: https://t.me/zonaconscienteY recuerda, si te resulta útil... Compártelo 😉 y déjame...2022-01-2921 minEspooky TalesEspooky TalesHaunted Roads in Mexico with Carmen of Historias UnknownDriving down a lonely road in the wee hours of the morning already sounds creepy, add in ghost tales and make it even more scary! Today we bring you the tale of East 8 mile road in Stockton, California, as well as the legend of La Rumorosa, a dangerous road in Baja California, Mexico and two shorter haunted road stories from Michoacan and Jalisco, Mexico. Before that, we share some haunted road stories from you, our very own listeners!If you have spooky stories you want us to share on the podcast, please email Espookytales@gmail.com....2022-01-2847 minEspooky TalesEspooky TalesLegends From Guadalajara, JaliscoGuadalajara, Jalisco is the second largest city in Mexico and is full of legends and tales. Today Cristina shares 3 different tales from the city, El Rincon del Diablo, El Charro Negro and La Casa de los Perros. Carmen (Cristina's twin), filled in as guest co-host. First, they share a listener's story. If you have a spooky story to share, email Espookytales@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at call the Espooky Hot Line (360)836-4486. You can also submit it on Discord! Thank you so much for sending your stories!Listen to Carmen and Cristina talk a...2022-01-2239 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 15: El Psicodrama como herramienta de Crecimiento Personal. Conversando con la Psicóloga Myren Lucía LosadaTodos los caminos conducen a Roma, dice el dicho popular y yo creo que es así, es por ello que a la hora de buscar sanación emocional, crecimiento personal y vivir en la Zona Consciente procuro tener una mente abierta a todo y apegada a nada, tal como lo aprendí de mi Maestro el Dr. Wayne Dyer En este episodio tuve el placer de conversar con Myren Lucía Losada, Psicóloga, Coach y especialista en Psicodrama, Myren nos explicó esta poderosa técnica que tiene grandes beneficios y que podría representar un salto en tu proceso de crecimie...2021-10-2329 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 15: El Psicodrama como herramienta de Crecimiento Personal. Conversando con la Psicóloga Myren Lucía LosadaTodos los caminos conducen a Roma, dice el dicho popular y yo creo que es así, es por ello que a la hora de buscar sanación emocional, crecimiento personal y vivir en la Zona Consciente procuro tener una mente abierta a todo y apegada a nada, tal como lo aprendí de mi Maestro el Dr. Wayne DyerEn este episodio tuve el placer de conversar con Myren Lucía Losada, Psicóloga, Coach y especialista en Psicodrama, Myren nos explicó esta poderosa técnica que tiene grandes beneficios y que podría representar un salto en tu proceso...2021-10-2329 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 14: Inteligencia Emocional con profundidad Espiritual. Conversación con Stefania Ospina @omstefaniacoachConversando con Stefanía Ospina @omstefaniacoach creo que encontré un eslabón que me permitió conectar toda la información científica que nos ofrece Daniel Goleman en su libro "Inteligencia Emocional" con una profundidad espiritual que me ha dejado inspirada. Espero que tú también te lleves esta dosis de inspiración y que lo que aprendas puedas aplicarlo en tu vida para expandir tu Zona Consciente. Te invito a unirte a nuestro canal en Telegram https://t.me/zonaconsciente Coordinación y Producción Jenny Nava @Jenyenpositivo Dirección y Conducción: Carmen Cristina Ruiz @carmencinspira www.zonaconsciente.com2021-10-1845 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 14: Inteligencia Emocional con profundidad Espiritual. Conversación con Stefania Ospina @omstefaniacoachConversando con Stefanía Ospina @omstefaniacoach creo que encontré un eslabón que me permitió conectar toda la información científica que nos ofrece Daniel Goleman en su libro "Inteligencia Emocional" con una profundidad espiritual que me ha dejado inspirada.Espero que tú también te lleves esta dosis de inspiración y que lo que aprendas puedas aplicarlo en tu vida para expandir tu Zona Consciente.Te invito a unirte a nuestro canal en Telegram https://t.me/zonaconscienteCoordinación y Producción Jenny Nava @JenyenpositivoDirección y Conducción...2021-10-1845 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 13: Tu nombre como pieza clave de una vida exitosa y consciente. Conversando con Luben Manzo @luben.manzoDespués de escuchar a nuestro invitado seguramente querrás reconciliarte con tu nombre y extraer de él, esa esencia con la cual deseas resonar en esta vida. Yo no tenía idea de que a través de nuestro nombre podíamos trazar un mapa o diseñar una identidad más libre y por ende tener una vida con mayores posibilidades. Pero lo aprendí en esta conversación con Luben Manzo, quien es experto en Onomástica, además de Psicólogo, Coach y Conferencista que combina magistralmente estas disciplinas para portar consciencia y equilibrio a la vida de las person...2021-10-1033 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 13: Tu nombre como pieza clave de una vida exitosa y consciente. Conversando con Luben Manzo @luben.manzoDespués de escuchar a nuestro invitado seguramente querrás reconciliarte con tu nombre y extraer de él, esa esencia con la cual deseas resonar en esta vida.Yo no tenía idea de que a través de nuestro nombre podíamos trazar un mapa o diseñar una identidad más libre y por ende tener una vida con mayores posibilidades. Pero lo aprendí en esta conversación con Luben Manzo, quien es experto en Onomástica, además de Psicólogo, Coach y Conferencista que combina magistralmente estas disciplinas para portar consciencia y equilibrio a la vida de la...2021-10-1033 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 12: La enfermedad como mensaje del Inconsciente. Conversando con Gabriel RoarDespués de escuchar a Gabriel Roar, estoy segura de que tu concepción del cuerpo y la enfermedad cambiarán para hacerte más Consciente que nunca. Entender la simbología del cuerpo y los mensajes que recibimos nos permitirá tomar acciones contundentes hacia nuestra sanación, que no sólo ocurre en el cuerpo, sino que también sana nuestra mente y nuestro espíritu. Gabriel Roar lleva más de dos décadas dedicado a la investigación y el trabajo Bioenergético ocupado en entender y encontrar las formas más eficientes para procurar salud. Es especialista en...2021-10-0343 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 12: La enfermedad como mensaje del Inconsciente. Conversando con Gabriel RoarDespués de escuchar a Gabriel Roar, estoy segura de que tu concepción del cuerpo y la enfermedad cambiarán para hacerte más Consciente que nunca.Entender la simbología del cuerpo y los mensajes que recibimos nos permitirá tomar acciones contundentes hacia nuestra sanación, que no sólo ocurre en el cuerpo, sino que también sana nuestra mente y nuestro espíritu.Gabriel Roar lleva más de dos décadas dedicado a la investigación y el trabajo Bioenergético ocupado en entender y encontrar las formas más eficientes para procurar s...2021-10-0343 minPalabras que conectan. Copywriting.Palabras que conectan. Copywriting.#5Charla con Cristina Vives (@pensatifetalamarina)Cristina Vives es el alma de Pensat i Fet a la Marina, un buscador de comercio local para acercar a los consumidores al producto local de toda la Maria Alta (está en Comunidad Valenciana). Un proyecto precioso con mucho gusto y mucho curro por parte de Cristina. Gracias por contárnoslo y nos vemos en www.pensatifetalamarina.com2021-10-0117 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 11: Del miedo al amor, conversando con José Gabriel Barbier LeOcoTransitar el camino del miedo al amor puede ser tan simple como un cambio de perspectiva, pero tan profundo como una liberación emocional que te permita vivir una vida plena en el aquí y el ahora, el eterno presente. Conversar con LeOco fue para mí un bálsamo en el momento perfecto en el que lo necesitaba y espero que a ti te llegue también en el mejor momento. No se trata de no sentir miedo, sino por el contrario, aprender a sentirlo y a atenderlo. Conoce más de nosotros en www.zonaconsciente.com En la coordinación y pro...2021-09-2631 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 11: Del miedo al amor, conversando con José Gabriel Barbier LeOcoTransitar el camino del miedo al amor puede ser tan simple como un cambio de perspectiva, pero tan profundo como una liberación emocional que te permita vivir una vida plena en el aquí y el ahora, el eterno presente.Conversar con LeOco fue para mí un bálsamo en el momento perfecto en el que lo necesitaba y espero que a ti te llegue también en el mejor momento.No se trata de no sentir miedo, sino por el contrario, aprender a sentirlo y a atenderlo.Conoce más de nosotros en www.zonaconsciente.com2021-09-2631 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 10: Inteligencia Vibracional con Francisco GimenezDesde Física Cuántica hasta realidades obvias que no todo el mundo ve, con Francisco Gimenez cada conversación eleva nuestra vibración y nos permite aprender.Un hombre cuyo propósito de vida es enseñarnos a vivir en modo FAF (Felicidad, Abundancia y Facilidad) y trascender incluso con su legado en las futuras generaciones; nos enseña ahora algunas claves para comenzar a vibrar diferente y de esa manera vivir conscientes.Espero disfrutes esta conversación tanto como yo, Puedes encontrar más información acerca de nuestro invitado en Instagram: @mundocrpoficial Conoce más...2021-09-1935 minZona ConscienteZona ConscienteEPISODIO 10: Inteligencia Vibracional con Francisco GimenezDesde Física Cuántica hasta realidades obvias que no todo el mundo ve, con Francisco Gimenez cada conversación eleva nuestra vibración y nos permite aprender. Un hombre cuyo propósito de vida es enseñarnos a vivir en modo FAF (Felicidad, Abundancia y Facilidad) y trascender incluso con su legado en las futuras generaciones; nos enseña ahora algunas claves para comenzar a vibrar diferente y de esa manera vivir conscientes. Espero disfrutes esta conversación tanto como yo, Puedes encontrar más información acerca de nuestro invitado en Instagram: @mundocrpoficial Conoce más de nosotros en www.zona...2021-09-1935 minAntes Tarde do que Nunca PodcastAntes Tarde do que Nunca PodcastEp. 31 - Como está o mercado de consultoria, desenvolvimento customizado e sustentação de sistemas - om Andreia Rengel, Carmen Cristina Ittner & Leticia RoveriBate-papo empreendedor com Andreia Rengel, CEO na AMcom. E com Leticia Roveri, Head de Marketing na AMcom. E também Carmen Cristina Ittner, Head de DHO na AMcom. Falamos de temas como: Quais os desafios enfrentados na administração da área de RH durante a Pandemia? Quais as principais ações inovadoras na área de desenvolvimento customizado? Participaram deste episódio: Andreia Rengel (Guest) https://www.instagram.com/andreiarengel/ Leticia Roveri (Guest) https://www.instagram.com/leroveri/ Cristina Ittner (Guest) https://www.instagram.com/carmenittner/ Rafael Silva (Host) https://www.instagra...2021-06-0158 minEspooky TalesEspooky TalesEspooky Escuelas (Haunted Schools) with Carmen of Novelas con CafecitoOh school, the memories, recess, lunchtime, books, friends and… ghosts?? These are tales of espooky escuelas, haunted schools. We share the legend of a spooky school, Preparatoria Federal in TIjuana, Mexico, whose students and faculty claim to see the spirit of a headless dancer and the very haunted tales of El Paso High, in El Paso Texas. El Paso High was awarded the most haunted school in the United States. Our guest Carmen, of Novelas Con Cafecito podcast, shares with us the tales of her schools growing up, as well as stories of Mill college in Oakland, CA and another el...2021-02-2634 min⚡️InstaWooh! El podcast sobre Instagram⚡️InstaWooh! El podcast sobre InstagramMi entrevista con Carmen Prados, donde hablamos de Instagram, mi taller InstaWooh, tendencias y emprendimiento.El día 27 de enero, la periodista y compañera Carmen Prados, me hizo una entrevista a través de un directo en Instagram, fue un momento muy bonito donde lo pasamos muy bien y hubo muchas sinergias con mucha información de valor.Si quieres brillar y triunfar en Instagram ...Hoy lo hemos contado todo con @ci_mkdigitalagency la creadora del taller #instaWooh y una de las marketeras que más conoce #instagram por dentro¡Muchas gracias @carmen_prados por este pedazo de directo, que podéis disfrutar ahora en form...2021-01-2842 minInstaWooh⚡️ El podcast sobre InstagramInstaWooh⚡️ El podcast sobre InstagramMi entrevista con Carmen Prados, donde hablamos de Instagram, mi taller InstaWooh, tendencias y emprendimiento.El día 27 de Enero, la periodista y compañera Carmen Prados, me hizo una entrevista a través de un directo en Instagram, fue un momento muy bonito donde lo pasamos muy bien y hubo muchas sinergias con mucha información de valor. Si quieres brillar y triunfar en Instagram ... Hoy lo hemos contado todo con @ci_mkdigitalagency la creadora del taller #instaWooh y una de las marketeras que más conoce #instagram por dentro ¡Muchas gracias @carmen_prados por este pedazo de directo, que podéis disf...2021-01-2842 minCristina\'s PodcastCristina's PodcastCarmen Albișteanu x Cristina Chipurici | Cristina's PodcastAcest podcast este un pretext pentru Cristina Chipurici (aka Pyuric) să ia interviuri oamenilor care i-au influențat viața, în speranța că aceste conversații vor fi de ajutor și altcuiva. În episodul #4 stă de vorbă cu Carmen Albișteanu, nutrition coach, trail runner, digital marketer (CRO strategist) și blogger. Thanks: - Carmen Albișteanu: https://carmenalbisteanu.ro/ - Ergo: https://instagram.com/prinz_ergo - Silent Strike: https://instagram.com/ssilentstrike - mvd_mvn: https://www.instagram.com/mvd_mvn/ - Ceva Mărunt: https://instagram.com/cevamarunt Episodul...2020-04-252h 19