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Latinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 32. Dalma Daniela: Self Discovery and ActingExplore the inspiring story of Dalma, a Colombian from Barranquilla who moved to LA to be a filmmaker in Hollywood. Dalma shares her journey of resilience, navigating the entertainment industry as an immigrant actress, and overcoming challenges through perseverance. Discover how her early love for filmmaking and learning English through movies led her to Los Angeles. Despite teenage rejections, Dalma's determination earned her multiple awards, emphasizing the power of perseverance. 2024-12-1328 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 31. Mariela Andersen: Home Sweet Casa part 1.As a Colombian adoptee raised in the United States, Mariela's quest to reconnect with her biological roots in Colombia unfolded without the comfort of a translator, relying solely on her resilience and curiosity. Listen to Part 1 of her story.  2024-11-2216 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 30. Andrea Velasquez: dreams and basslinesExplore the journey of a Andrea who compares herself to a capybara, highlighting their ability to adapt to various musical styles and situations. We discuss the transition from punk to Latin rhythms, the challenges and joys of playing with different instruments, and the excitement of producing music. 2024-10-1021 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 29. Marilyn Hucek: Music and AdvocacyHow does a corporate fashion professional transform into a soulful singer-songwriter with a mission to raise awareness for Alzheimer's? Join us as we uncover the extraordinary journey of Marilyn Huchek, an artist of Chilean descent who reshaped her life amidst personal trials and a global pandemic. 2024-09-1223 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 28. Jesenia: neurospicy networkingListen as Jesenia candidly discusses her experiences as a first-generation Latina with autism navigating the complex landscape of corporate America. She sheds light on the harsh realities of cultural expectations, the exhausting process of masking autism, and the struggle to secure workplace accommodations. Jesenia also talks about her initiatives  NeuroSpicy Networking and One Free Community and her role in providing essential support and safe spaces for neurodiverse individuals. 2024-08-2922 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 27. Velu Ochoa : Latinas dreams and resilience   On Episode 27 of Latinas Be Like Us, we revisit some of the most inspiring stories shared so far. From overcoming challenges as immigrants to making waves in the arts, activism, and beyond, these Latinas have shown incredible resilience and creativity in pursuing their dreams.  2024-08-1503 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 26. Anny Garcia: Balancing life and beatsHow does Annya juggle motherhood and a thriving DJ career? Join us for an intimate conversation with Ani, a Colombian mom who has mastered this balancing act. Ani shares her inspiring journey into DJing, which started as a hobby with a gifted controller and blossomed into professional gigs during the pandemic. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of breaking into the male-dominated DJ industry and co-founding Connect Tribe, a community dedicated to supporting emerging talent. 2024-08-0112 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 25. Crystal Aragon: A Chicana’s empowering journeyJoin us as we welcome Quito, a proud Chicana influencer and PhD student, who shares her inspiring journey of empowering historically silenced communities through her TikTok content. We explore her mission to educate her community about the often omitted aspects of US history, particularly the significant contributions of Chicanos and other  groups. 2024-07-1825 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 24. Tata Oro: Starting from scratchWhat does it take to rebuild your life from scratch in a foreign land, especially after a life-changing event like a divorce? Join us as we sit down with Tatiana Orozco, affectionately known as Tata, a brave Colombian immigrant who has carved out a new life in the United States. Tata shares her journey of not just surviving but thriving, despite the language barriers and cultural shifts she faced upon arriving to the U.S two years ago. 2024-07-0413 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 23. Olivia Vida: From the office to the stageHow do you follow your dreams in a comedy career after leaving a corporate job? Join us for a candid conversation with Olivia Vida, a seasoned comedian who navigated the rocky road from Hollywood dreams to East Coast realities. From the hustle of Los Angeles and working double shifts to make ends meet, to the return to corporate life and the eventual decision to prioritize passion over spreadsheets, our guest doesn't hold back. You'll laugh along as we poke fun at the absurdities of corporate life and gender biases, all while exploring the nuances of balancing work and parenting. 2024-06-2014 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 22. Luna Melero: Beats and dreams reaching to the moonDiscover the exceptional journey of Luna Melero, an LA-based powerhouse blending DJ and live vocal performance, as she opens up about her journey from pop beginnings to EDM sensation. Luna reveals the behind-the-scenes of her self-taught foray into DJing, using TikTok Live as her stage to captivate audiences daily. Her inventive strategy of remixing her original songs into her sets not only showcases her talents but also forges a unique path for gaining recognition in a bustling industry. 2024-06-0631 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 21. Denisse Rojas: Empowering dreamers in medicineJoin us for an empowering conversation with Denise, a remarkable trailblazer and co-founder of Pre-Health Dreamers, as she shares her incredible journey from an undocumented immigrant to a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree and aspiring doctor. Listen in as Denise recounts the formidable challenges she faced while pursuing higher education at UC Berkeley, the isolating barriers in her quest to enter the medical field, and how finding solidarity with like-minded individuals at Immigrants Rising ignited the formation of a vibrant community that would become Pre-Health Dreamers. 2024-05-2330 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 20. Fran Tapia: In the Spotlight From Santiago to BroadwayListen in as Fran opens up about her incredible journey, from her arrival in the United States during the uncertainty of the pandemic to her impactful work directing a youth program at Gala. She shares the richness of her experiences, including being part of the the Spanish-language world premiere of "On Your Feet" and portraying Gloria Estefan's mother on a national Broadway tour. Fran's story is a testament to the transformative power of the arts and the importance of cultural exchange. 2024-05-0934 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 19. Velu Ochoa: Latinas can do it allLatinas Be Like Us is on a mission to uplift the stories of remarkable Latinas breaking barriers. Today we bring a recap of stories heard from January through April 2024. Mayra Gomez, CEO of Cultural Visionaries, fosters authentic connections. Marla, is redefining her life journey through education and therapy. Caro Cobo, uses musical fusions to celebrate cultural diversity. Lissie Luna, is harmonizing creativity and motherhood. Ary Mondragon Mimms, is fostering community through Dia de los Muertos DC. Yoreim, talks migration and representation. Kim Flow, is embracing her identity as a Latina in the United States. Their...2024-04-2504 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 18. Kimberley Parrales: Living fearlessly and embracing authenticityListen to the authentic Kim Flow (Kimberly Parrales), an Ecuadorian millennial immigrant whose remarkable journey to the United States offers a treasure trove of wisdom and insight. Her compelling story not only highlights the struggles of cultural adaptation but also celebrates the bold steps she took to establish her identity in a foreign land. 2024-04-1116 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 17. Yoreim Virella: Navigating two worlds. The journey of a Latina professionalBrace yourself for a candid exploration of what it means to rebuild life and career in an unfamiliar landscape. Yoreim's personal narrative as a Latina in the United States underscores the broader themes of migration, representation, and the often harsh reality of cultural obstacles. Her poignant reflections and those of her partner reveal a striking portrait of adaptation and the search for community away from home. 2024-03-2824 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 16. Ary Mondragon: Uniting communities through Dia de MuertosMeet Ary Mondragon Mimms an immigrant from Mexico who while discovering her own voice in the U.S has created a support system for her community. Her strong dedication to helping those who are often overlooked through Dia de los Muertos DC, shows her commitment to building strong connections and honoring the important roles of the family unit uniting cultures.  2024-03-1429 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 15. Lissie Luna: Weaving wellness into parentingDiscover the transformative journey of Lissie Luna, an artist of life's canvas who has seamlessly blended her love for creativity with the nurturing role of motherhood. Lizzy reveals the magic of shaping a family-focused lifestyle that thrives on wellness, nutrition, and a holistic approach. 2024-02-2920 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 14. Caro Cobo: Bridging Cultures with MusicCaro Cobo takes us on an enchanting journey from her classical piano roots to the vibrant fusion of Colombian instruments with pop and rock that defines the signature sound of her band El Feeling. Caro's story is a celebration of cultural diversity and the universal language of music.  2024-02-1527 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 13. Marla Guadamuz: From teen mom to mental health therapistMeet Marla, an Afro-Indigenous woman from Honduras and her journey from teenage motherhood to a master's degree candidate in mental health therapy. Her candid recount of a life reimagined at 38, captures the essence of perseverance and the profound impact of therapy on her personal growth.  2024-02-0126 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP. 12 Mayra Gomez-Sanchez: Life as creative writerMeet Mayra, CEO of Cultural Visionaries, a pro at crafting authentic connections. As a copywriter and marketing strategist, she specializes in helping BIPOC, women, Latinx, and LGBTQIA-owned businesses communicate confidently. Mayra's mission is to showcase her clients unapologetically, building trust and authority. Open to partnering with those who share her values, she's on a mission to create a meaningful impact. 2024-01-1823 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 11. Velu Ochoa: New Year, more episodes.Latinas Be Like Us" breaks stereotypes by spotlighting diverse Latina stories in the U.S. From empowering musicians to resilient entrepreneurs. Each episode celebrates the achievements and resilience of extraordinary women. Listen from the host and Executive Producer Velu Ochoa and Join us to explore their stories of empowerment and advocacy. Support our podcast at latinasbelikeus.com/donate for more inspiring tales ahead! 2024-01-0404 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 10. Laura Luv: Singing in Spanish in the U.SMeet Laura Luv, a Washington DC-based Colombian singer-songwriter whose music reflects her life experiences and the world's current events. Composing Spanish songs, Laura's lyrics encompass love, places, and heartbreak, interwoven with themes of injustice, animal welfare, and climate change. Drawing from diverse musical influences, her debut EP showcases a captivating fusion of pop, rock, and Latin sounds. Beyond vocals and songwriting, Laura demonstrates her musical prowess by playing multiple instruments, including drums with La Marvela—an all-female band celebrating the vibrant rhythms of Colombia's Caribbean region. Her mission? To spread messages of love, hope, and truth, uniting global audiences th...2023-12-2114 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 9. Sandra Pocaro: It’s never too late to do what you loveMeet Sandra: A Puerto Rican who relocated to Wisconsin in '89. By day, she tackles medical billing, but by night, she shines on stage in community and semi-pro theater. With two daughters, she's dedicated to learning and spirituality, advocating that it's never too late to pursue your passions. Tune in to her inspiring story on our podcast!  2023-12-0727 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 8. Itzy: Getting fired when pregnant made me strongerItzyma, a strong mother of 4 from Nevada. Despite being told to quit during her pregnancy, she didn't let it dim her determination. Now, she prioritizes her mental health and aims to build a supportive workplace. Itzyma's story inspires resilience in other young mothers and women, proving that persistence triumphs through tough times. 2023-11-2316 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 7. Jae Sanchez: Rebuilding after a mental breakdownJae Sanchez is a neurodivergent latiné content creator who believes that mental health is at the crux of human intelligence and progress. After being diagnosed with major depression and suffering a mental breakdown, Jae faced a years-long struggle to find mental health and learn how to maintain it. For this reason they started Jae’s Truth Serum, where Jae shares personal stories and thought provoking lessons to help others bridge the gap between everyday life and mental health. 2023-11-0919 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 6. Jen Melendez: Seeking a Better Life Away from HomeMeet Jen Melendez, a Puerto Rican woman who moved to the USA six years ago to improve her son's life, who has Angelman Syndrome. She opened VelazR7, an online gift shop, and is now an Angelman Syndrome advocate, using social media to raise awareness and push for better healthcare for affected families. 2023-10-2606 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 5. Carly Harvey: Reclaiming your heritageBased out of Washington, DC, Carly Harvey combines Blues, Jazz, Soul, and Indigenous American styles to produce a unique sound. She is the originator of the "Native Scat"—an improvisational fusion of a traditional Jazz scat with Native vocables. Carly’s grandmother is Black and Mexican. While growing up Spanglish and Latin music and food were a big part of her life. Carly identifies as Afro Indigenous and deeply connects with the indigeneity of her Mexican side  2023-10-1237 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 4. Leslie Hidalgo: Fashion & Invisible DisabilitiesLeslie owns and operates the lifestyle brand, Wildflower + Fox. She is a disabled Air Force Veteran and an Esthetician. Through her many challenges, Leslie turned to makeup and fashion as an artistic outlet. She found her true passion for skincare while attending the Aveda Institute, where she graduated as Valedictorian of her class. Now she collaborates with international beauty and lifestyle brands, creating content featured in social media marketing. Leslie  is also devoted to advocating for invisible disabilities and the service dog community, as well as, equity and inclusion within the beauty and fashion industry. 2023-09-2829 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 3. Abby Mixtec: Teaching Kids About Mental HealthAuthor Abby Feria-MIxtec is helping children learn from an early age to not blame themselves for the actions of others. In Latino culture We don’t speak enough about the mistakes of adults and how they affect kids Her book "Not Your Fault" is helping children to not feel alone and encourage them to keep going. 2023-08-3018 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 2. Thania Aguirre: How to be a JefaThania Aguirre, is a 35 year old Mexican woman who immigrated to Houston, Texas 8 years ago, still adapting to a new world, she is a solo-prenour and solo mom. She considers herself a women advocate, and she loves representing and speaking for the Latina community aloud!  2023-08-1626 minLatinas Be Like Us PodcastLatinas Be Like Us PodcastEP 1. Heidi Rojas: Empowering Latinas with spanglish songsHeidi Rojas is a #1 hit songwriter, artist, first generation Latina and mother of two based in Los Angeles. Heidi is on a new mission to empower women, Latinas, madres, and people in general with her Latin Spanglish anthems and hopes to make a big impact as she continues to heal and process her experiences through music.   2023-08-0225 min