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Latina In America Podcast

Rosie at Latina In America

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Welcome to Latina in America, your bilingual destination for all things Latina, celebrating our diverse culture, professions, and passion for travel. Our special guests share their journeys in science, tech, finance, mental health, the arts, and more. Celebrate Latina heritage and resilience with us. ¡Únete a nuestro viaje!
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A travel podcast through the eyes of a first-generation Latina! My name is Bianca Alba and I am so excited to have this platform where I can share stories with you about some of the amazing places I have visited throughout the years! More than that, this podcast is also a way for me to share proof that dreams can become reality. I grew up with three sisters in a single parent home, so for a long time, trips and vacations were just an idea. This podcast has shown me not just how far I’ve come ...
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Healthy Voyager Radio

Carolyn "The Healthy Voyager" Scott

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The Healthy Voyager has made it to the airwaves! Carolyn "The Healthy Voyager" Scott, a latina media personality, travel and cooking show host, vegan chef, holistic nutritionist, author, speaker and global consultant; hosts a show that is an extension of her popular brand, bringing great guests and entertainment in studio to discuss all aspects of health. From plant-based vegan or special dietary food to adventure travel, eco fashion to holistic medicine and beyond, Healthy Voyager Radio is ...
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Latina South

Latina South

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Latina South podcast welcomes friendly conversations with Latina women who live, work and play throughout the American South. We'll learn about what Latinas are creating and how they are making good things happen for their families, businesses and communities. We'll enjoy some savory bits of wisdom while we share about what it takes to thrive in life while holding onto the best of what makes us Latinas in the South. Welcome!
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Are you eager to learn Spanish in a fun and meaningful way? Welcome to "Learn Spanish On the Go: 1-Minute Lessons", the express version of our SPANISH on the Move YouTube Channel! We’re Ameyalli & Thalia, Mexican scientists and avid travelers, and we decided to launch this podcast to bring you quick, bite-sized Spanish lessons designed for busy people. In just one minute, you’ll dive into practical Spanish phrases inspired by travel, science, and education, with each episode blending English ...
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Learn Spanish with Stories

Lingo Mastery Spanish

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Learn Spanish with Stories is the number one podcast for upper beginner to intermediate Spanish learners. The main objective of this podcast is to give students fun and interesting stories from Latin America to help students with Spanish immersion. You can read while you listen if you head over to podcast.lingomastery.com to find the transcript.
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While She's Away Podcast is where we focus the conversation on women in travel! Whether you're a hostel-loving budget backpacker, a queer girly looking to find queer community within the travel space, or trying to learn how to work from anywhere in the world - there is space here for you. Every week join your host, Dianni Hall, as she interviews women on their experience and expertise to help women live their best lives traveling around the world! Dianni is a queer solo budget backpacker, se ...
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The Model Talks

The Model Talks

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The Model Talks (TMT) is a weekly online talk show hosted by Sharlene Radlein and directed by Bryant Littrean that features conversations between various people in the modeling industry.
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I'm Not Yelling! I'm Dominican: First-Generation Caribbeanites Navigating Life

Nachi + Damaris | First-Gen Kids Thriving + Breaking Generational Curses

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"I'm Not Yelling! I'm Dominican," is the fun-filled, uplifting podcast hosted by the dynamic sister duo Nachi and Damaris. Join us every other week as we explore the vibrant experiences of first-generation Americans, blending hilarious and heartfelt conversations about family, cultural clashes, and the joys of Dominican heritage while navigating the "American Dream," embracing our authentic selves and living our best lives. Grab your café, té, or vino, and vibe with us as we celebrate our ro ...
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The Smilie Empowerment Podcast - Women Empowerment, Personal Development, Confidence Latina

Smilie Filomeno Rodriguez, Life Empowerment Coach, Social Worker, Podcaster

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Welcome to The Smilie Empowerment Podcast, the ultimate source of inspiration, motivation, and guidance for busy Latinas and women who want to unleash their inner power and find their voice. Join us to explore various topics to help you overcome obstacles, boost confidence, and achieve your goals. We've got you, from personal growth and self-care to career and leadership development, relationship, friendship advice, and leadership. Tune in now, and let's empower ourselves together! ¡Sintoniz ...
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Problematic Gays

GHMDivine, LLC

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Hosts Christopher Stanley and Sergio Moyer have been gay for more than 25 years; that's collectively 50 years of gay life! In addition to being gay, we’re practically wild animals – BEARS. From both of us working at the Happiest Place on Earth, to backpacking through Europe and traveling the world, living in different countries, to surviving a stroke, gay divorce and complex family relationships. Together we explore and help you navigate the waters of Problematic Gay life. From sex parties, ...
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Amiga, Let's Talk

Damaris Ramirez

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Conversations about women issues, primarily in relationships and in business. On the journey of this podcast, we're not just sharing stories and experiences, but discovering, learning and growing together. Let's get inspired with women from around the world and find out how they handle business and life. Whether you're navigating life or wrestling with business challenges, I am here to inspire and remind you of the importance of living with kindness, for others and yourself. So, amiga, grab ...
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Hi, I’m Lynda, aka MommyPowers: biracial Latina, blogging at MixedBlessingsBlog.com. Why “Mixed?” I’m biracial, hubby is Black, and our sons are all of the above! I’m a Texas native, raising my family in California. I cover food, family, travel, and life, from a multicultural perspective. This podcast will be an extension of my blog, and give me an opportunity to discuss ALL the things, from mental health to CBD, anxiety to dysfunctional families, narcissists to introverts . . . Errythang! Y ...
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Benisa's Cafe

Benisa Woolford

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Hi, my name is Benisa and I’d like to welcome you to Benisa’s Café Podcast. The purpose of my podcast is to highlight amazing individuals and their unique stories, all while trying tasty coffee, treats, teas and other beverages from around the world. My goal is to close the gap between continents, nationalities, races & misconceptions and educate people on differences, cultures and traditions. I want to take this opportunity to talk about topics that are near and dear to my heart including r ...
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The Weekly Hustle

The Weekly Hustle

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Welcome to The Weekly Hustle Podcast, a podcast hosted by Jennifer Lyn. Each episode is an opportunity to hear from from a variety of hardworking individuals to talk side hustles, main hustles, passions, projects, art, politics, culture, mental health, etc. The purpose of this podcast is to remind people that we are all successful in our own ways - no matter what we are going through. We are now living in a world of digital engagements so it is important to remember the value of conversation ...
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Welcome to A World of Difference, the podcast where authentic leaders share real stories and hard-won lessons that invite us all to make the world a better place. Hosted by Silicon Valley tech executive, cross-cultural communication expert, board member, global speaker and consultant Lori Adams-Brown, this podcast brings you powerful conversations with changemakers who are breaking barriers, driving social impact, and fostering belonging across cultures. With decades of experience living and ...
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Uptown Girls

Scumbag Networks

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Uptown Girls is a collective between three worldly Latinas. Iran, Zulay, & Franchesca who were brought up in Upper Manhattan & the Bronx. The ladies sit down every week to cover different subjects with the sole purpose to uplift other women, motivate them and inspire them to branch out of their comfort zone. From starting your own company to self-care, to dealing with your no good boyfriend, these ladies hold no filter in telling you how it really is. They invite guests to join the conversat ...
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The Wonder Women Tech Show explores the stories of women and the underrepresented in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math) and entrepreneurship. Bringing the global Wonder Women Tech conference stage to the airwaves, the show features a diverse all-female team and cast, and highlights powerful stories of inclusion, entrepreneurship, success, overcoming challenges, innovative breakthroughs, and provides career development and mentorship via weekly Podcasts. Sprinkled wi ...
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Donald Trump is back in power, and he is already taking action to bring mass migration into the US from the south to a screeching halt (understandable based on the numbers we were witnessing, but not a popular decision). But he's also affecting Latin America in many other ways, several of which are extremely harmful for local economies. You see: Do…
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Growing up, our father filled our lives with adventure, whisking us off to places like Cape Cod and the Dominican Republic, instilling a wanderlust that never faded. As we recount these early experiences, we're thrilled to welcome Marie from the Culture Cult podcast for an authentic conversation about how travel shapes identity, fuels self-discover…
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In this episode of While She's Away, I’m yapping with Emmy, the creator of Emmy Goes Places, who went from full-time solo travel and wild party nights to settling down in Lisbon and stepping into her soft girl era. We get into what sparked that shift—how she went from hopping between countries and meeting unforgettable (sometimes chaotic) people to…
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Are you ready to uncover the unexpected truth about workplace bullying and abuse tactics? Get ready to be surprised as we dive deep into the world of psychological safety and resilience in high-stress work environments. This story takes us on a journey through unexpected parallels in global leadership, leaving us with an open loop of empowerment an…
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Would you like to improve your pronunciation and expand your vocabulary by talking with us every day? Visit: spanishconnectionacademy.com/speak-to-me and join the club! Or follow us on YouTube to keep learning Spanish on the go: Click here ☀☀☀ Spanish transcription: They can regenerate their extremities Pueden regenerar sus extremidades They are ve…
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If you think about a psychiatrist, you usually associate this with someone of very high social standing, and if it's somebody who even served the president, then there's no way they could be a wrongdoer, right? Right...? Wrong. Edmundo Chirinos, despite even being President Hugo Chavez's psychiatrist at one point, led a despicable double life in wh…
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Join Dr. Beth Allison Barr for a little history lesson where we see that the role of the pastor's wife hasn't always been this way. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the empowering impact of women in church leadership roles. Uncover the influence of patriarchal systems on women in ministry today. Explore the fascinating historical evol…
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Fine, right off the bat I'm cheating - Equatorial Guinea is NOT a Latin American country, I know... but it's also incredibly linked to the Spanish-speaking culture, and is a case study in itself of how colonization has entirely derailed the future of a nation in good ways and in bad. Equatorial Guinea has a curious story behind it. Unlike with Chri…
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I always thought my identity was tied to the roles life handed me—a daughter, a mother, a friend. But what happens when the attachments that once shaped us begin to restrict our growth? In our latest episode, we embark on a heartfelt exploration of generational healing, breaking cycles, and the role of attachments in self-discovery journeys. From n…
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Have you ever heard these myths about talent development and career growth in diverse cultures? Myth 1: You have to wait for opportunities to come to you. Myth 2: Technical skills are the only path to success. Myth 3: Adapting to a new culture means sacrificing your own values. I'll share the truth about these myths, but let's just say there's a ga…
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Would you like to improve your pronunciation and expand your vocabulary by talking with me every day? Visit: spanishconnectionacademy.com/speak-to-me and join the club! This is a production of Spanish Connection Academy, the Spanish learning video podcast for curious minds, travelers and science lovers. #spanishteacheronline #spanishmexicanteacher …
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Have you heard of the "War of the Pacific" before? Your mind will inevitably go to WWII, where the American soldiers fought the Japanese in an endless, bloody battle that culminated in the two atomic bombs being launched on Japan, but... That's certainly NOT what this was. What I'm talking about today is the war that occurred between Chile and the …
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Uncover the unexpected truth about leading global teams! This global team leader shares six powerful strategies for success, from cultural agility to building trust across time zones. Discover how leveraging diversity can drive innovation and team performance, and how to create a work environment where everyone feels valued and supported. But the r…
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On April 22, 1997, at 15:23, one of the world's most incredible military operations occurred on the planet, and you've probably never heard of it... Operation Chavín de Huántar was a surgical military operation that took place after the MRTA (a far left-wing guerrilla movement) took close to 800 hostages at the Japanese Embassy in Lima, Peru. It wa…
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A veces, compartir tu pasión puede sentirse raro al principio. Tal vez te da miedo hacerlo “perfecto” o preocuparte por cómo lo van a recibir los demás. Pero la realidad es que hacer lo que amas no requiere ser perfecto. La magia está en ser auténtico y permitir que las cosas fluyan de manera natural. En este episodio de Latina in America y Life 10…
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In this episode, you will be able to: Embrace diverse identities in the workplace to foster inclusivity and collaboration. Overcome barriers for Latina leaders and unlock your full potential in corporate environments. Implement successful strategies for business acquisitions to drive growth and expansion. Lead authentically and build team trust to …
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Few names of Venezuelan gangs and cartels have made as many headlines as El Tren de Aragua, especially in recent months. Named a terrorist organization by President Trump's administration and called "the most disruptive criminal organization operating nowadays in Latin America" by an esteemed Colombian former vice-president, this gang is among the …
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In this episode, you will be able to: Learn to challenge and change sexist attitudes in your church community. Discover the untapped potential of women in church leadership roles. Understand how patriarchal norms impact women in various industries. Uncover ways to recognize and overcome unconscious sexism and bias. Explore effective strategies for …
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A wealthy and respected family... hiding dark secrets of kidnapping and murder behind the scenes. Nope, it's not your newest documentary on a streaming platform - this actually happened in Argentina in the 1980s, just after the right-wing state terrorism of Operation Condor, when a wide range of corrupt cops and torturers were left unemployed, and …
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Are you stuck in a toxic work environment, feeling drained before even opening your laptop? What if I told you that the key to a healthy workplace culture lies in psychological safety? Join me on a journey to identify the red flags of toxicity and learn practical steps to protect yourself. But here's the unexpected twist: toxic work environments do…
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If you're feeling the weight of past trauma and struggling to heal, then you are not alone! The journey to healing from abuse and trauma is often filled with challenges, and finding the right tools to navigate this journey can be overwhelming. But what if there was a resource that could guide you through this process and help you cultivate well-bei…
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Whenever you think of the Cuban Revolution, the first names that come to mind are Fidel and Raul Castro, and Che Guevara - right? But the amazing thing is that there is a name that should always equally appear alongside them, as one of the nicest and kind of the Cuban revolutionaries, who acted as a pacifying presence and kept everyone level-headed…
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Barbara Winslow, professor emerita in women and gender studies at Brooklyn College and founder and director emerita of the Shirley Chisholm Project of Brooklyn Women’s Activism, joins us to discuss the rise and fall of Roe v Wade and how the activist tactics used to gain American abortion rights decades ago can prove effective in protecting them to…
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Special Bonus episode for US Inauguration Day and MLK Day for those who just need rest to build resilience for what lies ahead. If you're feeling overwhelmed and exhausted from pushing yourself to the limit, trying to be productive, and yet still feeling burnt out, then you are not alone! In this episode, you will be able to: Discover effective bur…
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In this episode of While She's Away, I’m getting personal and sharing what led me to finally settle down and create a home base after years of full-time travel. For the first time, I’m recording from my own room—a space that’s all mine—and reflecting on the big shifts that brought me here! Of course, this transition hasn’t been without its challeng…
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This episode was our most downloaded in 2024. TW: Support for Domestic Violence Survivors in Religious Settings The conversation explores the sensitive topic of domestic violence in religious contexts, emphasizing the need for awareness and support for survivors. Tia's experiences within her religious community highlight the challenges faced by ind…
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Neighbors, rivals, and sometimes even enemies: Argentina and Chile have long shared the tall but thin mountain range of the Andes as their border, many times coming close to blows over territorial differences, and long eyeing each other with distrust over their neighbor's plans. But both sides have their points to make, their truths, and their reas…
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Lori reflects on the past year of podcasting, the 20th anniversary of the tsunami and the way leading in a polycrisis led to lessons she implemented in the Covid-19 pandemic. Whatever lies ahead in 2025, reflecting on the lessons of the past will give us tools to handle whatever comes our way this year. Follow a more in depth conversation with Lori…
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What happened at Jonestown, Guyana, is something that has spawned an immense number of books, movies, and even day-to-day phrases, but what it created the most were questions. The biggest of all: why were his followers so easily convinced to drink the Kool-Aid (literally)? And why didn't anyone see this coming? In this episode of the Learn Spanish …
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Dr Marlene L. Daut, Professor of French and African-American Studies at Yale University and author of the new book, The First and Last King of Haiti: The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe, as well as Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution, joins us to tell the story of Marie-Louise, who was queen of Haiti from 1811 t…
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Does this sound familiar? Have you been told to just forgive and forget, to move on and put it all behind you, but the pain of not being believed or supported after abuse is still lingering? The ineffective advice you've been given has left you feeling isolated and unheard, but there's hope for finding the understanding and validation you truly des…
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Just over 10 years ago, on September 26, 2014, a tragedy occurred in Guerrero, Mexico. 43 students heading to a protest in the capital vanished off the face of the Earth — or actually, they were taken off the face of the Earth. But nobody knew where, and nobody seemed to know who had taken them. All there was, was a flimsy explanation that was quic…
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Dr Maria Antico, a Postdoctoral Fellow in Medical Image analysis at the Australian e-Health Research Centre and Adjunct Lecturer at the Queensland University of Technology, joins us for a chat about her scientific forebear, astrophysicist Margherita Hack, as well as her own research developing wearable ultrasound technology for use in space and her…
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Climatology might seem like it's been around forever, but it's actually one of the newer sciences. One of the fathers of this science was Alexander von Humboldt, who traveled to South America and Mexico with one goal in mind—to demystify the New World and illuminate how the so-called "primitive" natives really lived there. In an extended journey ac…
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Thanks to each of you who listened, shared the podcast, subscribed and recommended this podcast to your loved ones. Happy Holidays, Difference Makers! See you next year for an episode with Michelle Moffitt to start the New Year off. Connect with us: https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.com Linkedin YouTube FaceBook Instagram Threads Patreon Bluesk…
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In this special episode, singer-songwriter Nia Padilla shares the heartfelt gift of music. As a finalist in an award-winning Spanish-language talent competition and a performer of the anthem during the 2024 World Series, Nia’s voice has inspired audiences far and wide. Beyond her musical achievements, she is deeply connected to her Mexican-American…
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Discover the unexpected side of a remarkable leader, Julie Castro Abrams, as she shares her journey and vision for women's empowerment. Stay tuned to find out her surprising hopes for 2025 and the inspiring work she's doing to make a difference worldwide. Don't miss out on this exclusive conversation that will leave you feeling inspired and empower…
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The U.S. has a shady history in Latin America - we all know this, as much as might love the United States. From the full-blown coups in Operation Condor to CIA involvement in protests, Latin America has often been relegated to becoming "the United States' back yard". But nothing is worse than what happened at the Bay of Pigs. You see, the invasion …
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