Cafe Con Pam Podcast
- Autor: Vários
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Sinopse
Cafe con Pam is the weekly podcast featuring fearless Latinx and People of Color that break barriers, change lives and make the world a better place while living in the US. Cafe con Pam is the platform where Latinx are able to share their stories and inspire one another through conversation of course while enjoying a fabulous cup of coffee.
Episódios
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64 - Breaking the Stigma about HIV with Janeli Saucedo
23/02/2018 Duração: 01h36minHello listeners! This week we have a conversation with Janeli Saucedo.Janeli describes herself as: A mujer, but not much of a “dama.” A wife…but not much of an “esposa”. A working mommy & stepmommy trying to find that elusive work/vida balance. Janeli is full time publicist and amateur blogger. She has recently chosen to disclose that she’s been living with HIV for 7 seven years in hopes to add to the conversation against stigma and help eradicate this disease once and for all. She currently works for the San Antonio AIDS Foundation as the Director of Development, raising funds for the area’s oldest AIDS Services Organizaiton. She’s preparing for their largest fundraiser WEBB Party on April 20, 2018 at The Aztec Theatre.Find Janeli on all things social: @janelialejandraStay Shining!@cafeconpampodcast Thanks to our monthly supporters David HaberstockMartha Alonzo-JohnsenAida JarrettMaribel LaraBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cafe-con-pam--6348411/support.
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63 - Conscious Parenting with Danellia Arechiga
15/02/2018 Duração: 01h09minHello listeners! This week we had a conversation with Danellia Arechiga.Danellia, is a single mother, full spectrum doula, childbirth educator, lactivist, placenta encapsulation specialist, and advocate for conscious, intentional, and peaceful parenting. She has spent the better part of her adult life trying to understand her cultural identity and in doing so, she has uncovered how cycles of emotional and physical abuse within our family lines can have a significant impact on how future generations can continue the cycle or break it. She is currently trying to raise awareness within the Latinx community about a more conscious way of parenting that starts as early as the birth. This parenting style encourages mutual respect between the parent and child and empowers children to speak their minds and share their ideas in hopes that they will break these cycles of abuse and trauma for future generations.For all things social find Dani @mamiamorbirthStay Shining!@cafeconpampodcast Thanks to our monthly supporters
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62 - Whatever It Takes with Ruben Torres
07/02/2018 Duração: 01h25minHello listeners!Happy to be back and this week we had a conversation with Ruben Torres!Ruben is a San Diego native deeply rooted in the Southern California's culture and lifestyle. Ruben started off his career as a musical performer and songwriter.Ruben emerged into the business side of the music industry by sphere-heading the independent record label RESCUE RECORDS for rock band P.O.D., where he learned all aspects of the record industry.In 2010 “Connected with Ruben Torres” was launched, which started the hype of directing, producing and shooting music videos and hosting an online cultural and lifestyle YOUTUBE TV show in which he has interviews with the Likes of Cheech Marin and clips with Musicians like P.O.D. and Snoop Dogg.Realizing the attention and responsibility with branding a name within the community Ruben used his influence to help launch community charity events as well as his international Christmas-time toy drive “Love Thy Neighbor” for kids and families in Tijuana Mexico. These events sparked
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61 - You Don't Get to Complain about What You Allow with Jo Luehmann
27/01/2018 Duração: 01h33minHello listeners! We are back with a new episode and this time we talked to Jo Luehmann!Jo is a piece of the Luehmann Circus, Jo, is one of the members of the Luehmann Circus. They are a family of improving Christians. What that means is that they love God a lot, but they also have a lot of issues with Him and His church, and they are ok with that.After Jo and her husband worked hard for years to build up a church, they did “whatever it took” and learned whatever they needed to learn to make this church “successful” they started to feel fake; they started to feel what they were doing was simply not consistent one with what they believed.After a while, they gave into the feelings of “rebellion”, and they thought that if “submission” and maintaining the status quo made them feel like clowns playing a game of pretend, then they were going to be rebels. They needed to leave and walk towards God knows where, to figure out God knows what. They needed to become wanderers with more uncertainty than certainty, backpack
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60 - Who is Supposed to Be Here Already is with Alma Tilghman
14/01/2018 Duração: 01h17minHola listeners! We're back another week with a new guest! This time we talked to Alma Tilghman.Alma can best be described by her Twitter profile: Matchmaker for corporate brands, non-profits and media outlets; advocate for #diversity #arts #film #TV. With life and career experience on both coasts; the bilingual and bicultural #superconnector is well-versed in the languages of Corporate America and the Arts.Leading up to her role as Principal for Paper Planes Collective, Alma honed her unique set of skills through 15 years’ experience in sales, advertising and event marketing, beginning with her B.A. in International-Intercultural Studies from Fordham University. She laid the foundation for her career during the iconic 90s hip-hop era in New York City, working with leading entertainment publications, The Source and Vibe Magazine. Learning first-hand from visionaries like Jay-Z, Damon Dash and Steve Rifkind how to take small independent brands and turn them into household names, Alma helped jumpstart the ground
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59 - Rapidín, Patience
08/01/2018 Duração: 07minHello listeners! This week we're back with an espresso episode because the first week of 2018 went by too quick and I didn't want to start the second week without checking in.How are you doing with your intention setting for 2018? I have been focusing on what is going to happen this year and as I got a bit inpatient, the Universe put this quote in front of me and I felt compelled to share it with you this week.It is a Christian quote and even if you're not religious (I am not at all, but I believe that lessons can come in many forms)I think you can still look at the message behind the stories and trust the process.Week 2 of 2018 we'll be back with an awesome episode and more announcements for you.Stay shining!Instagram: @cafeconpampodcastTwitter: @cobiuxMusic: http://www.purple-planet.com Thanks to our monthly supporters David HaberstockMartha Alonzo-JohnsenAida JarrettMaribel LaraBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cafe-con-pam--6348411/support.
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58 - Rapidín, Because Goals
30/12/2017 Duração: 36minHello listeners!Last episode of 2017 and I wanted to bring you an episode to help you end the end right: a goal setting episode! As a recovering procrastinator, I have researched many ways of goal setting and I have found a formula that works for me.First, we start with a 2017 review. We must acknowledge the year and be prepared to let it go.If you were to name 2017. What would that name be?2017 Review:What did you accomplish?What can you celebrate?What lessons did you learn? If you can categorize them, that’s greatWhat meaningful connections did you make that helped you reach your goals?What habits did you create or cultivate that help you spark your mind and body?What are you excited to carry over from 2017 to 2018?Then we set our intentions for each of the categories of our life wheel:RelationshipsFamilyPersonal PassionsSpiritualHealthBusiness / CareerNow we're ready to set our 2018 goals. We're going to use the S.M.A.R.T. method:S - SPECIFIC OR SIGNIFICANTAs many details as possible. What is it that you r
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57 - Once a Caregiver, Always a Caregiver with Martha Rañon
23/12/2017 Duração: 01h15minHello listeners, here we are at the last episode of 2017! This year flew by and I'm glad soon we will be able to say adios to this year.This week, we have a conversation with Martha Rañon.Martha, is the Director of Education & Programs for Southern Caregiver Resource Center. Martha first became a caregiver to her great aunt who was 93 and had Dementia. With little knowledge on how to be a Caregiver, Martha reached out to Southern Caregiver Resource Center and became a client they taught her the importance of self-care and knowing what the resources are. Martha now teaches classes and puts together workshops and conferences throughout San Diego County with the hopes of empowering caregivers everywhere to let them know that they don’t have to do this alone. That there is a network of care that is out there for you and you can access it and learn from others who are in the same situation.This episode is relevant to this Holiday season because a lot of us are caregivers without realizing it. Like Martha said,
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56 - Rapidín, Listen
15/12/2017 Duração: 13minHi listeners!This week you sit down with me, listen to me make a cup of coffee (literally) and I tell you a story about the beginning of Cafe con Pam. I tell you about the time nobody wanted to hear from me and the irony that now I'm part of a team that is developing a platform to help other's voices be heard.This one is raw and personal. I almost didn't post it.Let me know what you think, share this episode with someone you love. Remember the butter and stay shining!@cafeconpampodcastMusic: http://purple-planet.com Thanks to our monthly supporters David HaberstockMartha Alonzo-JohnsenAida JarrettMaribel LaraBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cafe-con-pam--6348411/support.
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55 - The Importance of Creative Collaborations with Susanna Peredo Swap
08/12/2017 Duração: 01h32minHello listeners,We're back another week and this time we had a conversation with Susanna Peredo Swap.Susanna has over twenty years of experience as an arts administrator, actor, jazz vocalist, arts advocate, and public relations specialist. While working for the San Diego International Airport Art Program she curated over eighty exhibitions with some of San Diego’s best museums, artists and galleries; as well as a fantastic roster of talent for its performing arts series. She currently serves on the board of the San Diego Art Institute and has previously served as VP of the Alliance Française de San Diego, VP of the San Diego REPertory Theatre, President of the National City Public Art Committee and Vice Chair on the Port of San Diego’s Public Art Committee. Susanna is a magna cum laude graduate of San Diego State University where she majored in Humanities, and minored in French. She holds a Professional Certificate in The Cycle: Management of Successful Arts and Cultural Organizations from the Devos Institut
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54 - Brown is Beautiful with Fernando Lopez
01/12/2017 Duração: 01h26minHello listeners, here we are with another episode and this time we had a conversation with Fernando Lopez!Fernando, is a restaurateur and entrepreneur. Alongside his three siblings, he owns LA’s iconic Guelaguetza restaurant and in 2014 branded and launched the delicious michelada mix, I Love Micheladas. The mix is available online and in over 150 retailers throughout the US and has been covered nationally by Vice, Los Angeles Magazine, GQ, Urban Daddy, and the LA Times.Fernando was born in Oaxaca, Mexico, and migrated to the US with his family in 1994. His family opened Guelaguetza restaurant and by the age of 12, Fernando was doing produce purchasing every week, and eventually worked most of the positions within the restaurant. Fernando graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a focus in Business Management, Economics, and Marketing in 2009.In 2014 Fernando was chosen as one of Zagat's 30 under 30 in Los Angeles. Fernando also sits on the Regional Leadership Board for KPCC, the NPR station with the most growth in
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53 - Because You Should Always Dream with Sylvia Banderas Coffinet
23/11/2017 Duração: 01h19minHello listeners! We're back this week with another episode of Cafe con Pam and this time we had a conversation with Sylvia Banderas Coffinet.Sylvia is the Publisher and VP of Integrated Sales and Marketing at HOLA! USA, the latest magazine launch from HELLO & ¡HOLA! Media Inc., which publishes more than 31 international editions of HELLO and ¡HOLA! each week and reaches an audience of more than 25 million in print, 20 million online, and 14 million via its broadcast channel, ¡HOLA! TV.Sylvia leads the sales and marketing teams that develop and execute strategic advertiser partnerships for all of HOLA! USA’s properties. In her first year, Sylvia landed more than 50 major advertising partnerships, including Ford, L’Oreal USA, and Carolina Herrera. Under her leadership, the magazine surpassed its circulation goals by more than 20 percent in the first year.Prior to joining the U.S.-based HOLA! launch team, Sylvia served as National Advertising Director at Time Inc.’s People en Español. In 2013 and 2014, she w
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52 - Rapidín, Feliz Cumpleaños!!!
13/11/2017 Duração: 59minHello listeners! We made it! Cafe con Pam turned 1 last week and this is the episode I released live.This episode is raw and real, I get emotional about the transitions and growth I've had in the last 12 months and I also release the #cafeconpamchallengeAlso, we are happy to announce that La Carmencita Restaurant in LA has sponsored Podcasterio and because of that, we are going to have an after party! Tickets are $25 only! The party ticket gets you access to the party, two drinks and an awesome time to hang out with your favorite podcasters! Get yours today at http://bit.ly/17PodFestThank you to all my guests for trusting me, for Priscila -The Humbled Therapist- for being our monthly guest and talking about mental health, and thank you so much to you, my listeners for gifting me with your ear time every week. I appreciate you so much.Remember, stay shining! Thanks to our monthly supporters David HaberstockMartha Alonzo-JohnsenAida JarrettMaribel LaraBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com
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51 - Be Yourself, Be Creative, and Know that You’re Beautiful with Ashley Nell Tipton
04/11/2017 Duração: 01h52minHello listeners, we are back another week and this time we had a conversation with Ashley Nell Tipton.You may have heard of Ashley when she made history after becoming the first designer to win Project Runway with a final collection designed for plus-size women.Ashley was born and raised in San Diego, California. The youngest of four children she had an early passion for fashion. Ashley learned to sew on her grandmother’s sewing machine when she was just seven years old.One of her goals is to help full figured women feel good in what they wear and she hopes to be “THE” Full Fashion Designer. She understands what plus women want and would like to give curvy girls a chance to show their style with chic edginess.Ashley says: “I pictured my muse roaming the streets of Paris unabashed and feeling confident in their stride while wearing designs that are not seen in full figure fashions today. The finished line is filled with bold colors and finesse… just like me!”This one is a lengthy one, Ashley truly dives deep i
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50 - The Uncertain Future of Heirloom Maize with Fernando Laposse
27/10/2017 Duração: 01h38minHello listeners, during this episode we have a conversation with Fernando Laposse.Fernando is a London based Mexican designer with a BA in product design from Central Saint Martins. He was born in Paris, France and his work is deeply rooted in material experimentation and craft with a great emphasis on self-production and the DIY culture. Fernando strives to transform materials which are cheap, readily available, and often waste or perishable matter, enabling him to make crossovers between product design and gastronomy. His projects aim to raise questions regarding whole system thinking, ephemerality, patterns of consumption and the politics of food production through the creation of design objects, performances, and videos.Totomoxtle is a project inspired by the relationship of Mexico with its maize by creating a surfacing material from naturally coloured, native corn husks. The process is simple, the husks are flattened and glued onto veneer or MDF which can be sawed and laser-cut to create tiles or marquet
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49 - Being A Sacred Element Protector and Decolonizing Your Medicine with Blanca Diaz
20/10/2017 Duração: 01h24minHello listeners! This week we have a conversation with Blanca Diaz.Blanca is the creatrix of Mama Maiz, and serves the community as a sacred element protector, activist, hierberx, and traditional birthworker located in Long Beach, CA.Blanca was called to this work after healing her body of trauma and abuse. On her personal path of healing, she felt the call to hold circles and classes that encourage all people to return to the sacred ways, to decolonize our medicine. Blanca holds space and share space with the QTPOC community, they come together to ground down into the depths of the earth and honor the stars.Blanca also holds a deep love for teaching the little ones. Tney go out on nature walks and learn from the plants, give offerings and connect to the spirits or fairies in nature.Blanca is inspired by the stars, mycelium, the winged and the unseen.Amazing episode with an incredible remedio that I can't wait to practice. Let me know what you think and please share this with someone you love.Find Blanca in a
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48 - From 90's Hip-Hop to Making Your Passion Into Your Career with Danny Hastings
13/10/2017 Duração: 57minHello listeners! Episode 48 is out and this time we talked to nada mas y nada menos que con Danny Hastings.Danny is a Photographer, Movie Maker, Content Creator, Music Video Director, Producer, Actor, Visual Artist, Husband, Father, Family Man, Business Man.Through his lens, Danny documented one of the most iconic eras in hip-hop music: the 1990’s. The 90’s was an era of transformation that created an incredible variety of styles and sounds and images, giving birth to some of the greatest rap albums of all time.Although we didn't talk much about his photographs, I encourage you to look him up and see the art he created back then. I'm sure a lot of you listened to those artists and owned those albums.First of all, I did not stop asking until Danny gave me an interview and the only time available he had left was on his way to the airport. So, I took him to the airport and the episode was recorded in my car!He gives me feedback on choosing art as a career, we talk about mental health, masculinity, feminism and h
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47 - Decolonizing Eurocentric Beauty Ideals with Nalgona Positivity Pride
05/10/2017 Duração: 01h10minHello listeners! This week we had a conversation with Gloria Lucas, also known as Nalgona Positivity Pride.Gloria is a Xicana womxn and the person behind Nalgona Positivity Pride. Straight from the Inland Empire, the DIY punk community in Riverside taught her to organize and since the age of 18 she has helped form Ladyfest IE, IE Riot Grrrls, and Women of Color for Decolonization. In 2014, she founded Nalgona Positivity Pride from years of dealing with the violent lack of women of color representation in the eating disorder awareness community. Like the chingona womxn of color that came before, she creates spaces for marginalized folks to support each other and heal from the trauma of colonialism, eurocentric beauty ideals and disordered eating in communities of color. She has lectured across the nation in different universities and community organizations. Gloria’s work has been featured at the Huffington Post, MiTú , Bitch Magazine, and The Body is not an Apology. Her most recent project is Sage & Spoon
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46 - The Importance of Believing in Yourself with Luis Aguilar
23/09/2017 Duração: 01h35minListeners, here is this awesome episode with Luis Aguilar, or also known as Luis Octavio.Luis began co-hosting Tamarindo Podcast and his famous "Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet" ending inspired him to create his new podcast Nos Vemos en el Swap Meet, where he interviews people at the Swap Meet and they share their stories of living in the US.Aside from being a podcast host, Luis shares with us his story of coming to the US, how his grandfather played a key part in his career and why he is always so willing to help other people.During this episode, we take some time to acknowledge our brothers and sisters from Mexico and Puerto Rico who were recently hit by natural disasters and we share resources to help these places out. Cada granito de arena cuenta.You can find Luis and all the things he does at:@nosvemosenelswapmeet@mercado_la@gl0bit0s@molcajetedominguero@calchoniesPlease share this episode with a friend or two...Stay Shining!@cafeconpampodcast Thanks to our monthly supporters David HaberstockMartha Alonzo-Johns
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45 - On DACA and Never Giving Up with Maya Miles
14/09/2017 Duração: 01h02minOh my listeners, Maya's story is full of lessons. This week we had a conversation with Maya Miles, a business owner in Houston Texas.WARNING: Maya shares her sexual assault story. Feel free to skip this episode if this is something that may trigger you.We originally planned to talk about DACA and her experience, and then as Maya shared her story with us, we started unpacking different chapters of her life in which her perseverance took her one step further to get to where she is now.The conversation was so full of information, I couldn't interrupt for the coffee break. Thank you Juan (Episode 44) for the delicious Colombian coffee.This episode was recorded before DACA got canceled, so during the introduction, I share the 5 things we need to know about DACA now according to United We Dream (weareheretostay.org)Maya is currently in Houston and she's working on helping survivors of Hurricane Harvey. Sending lots of love to everyone in the world who is going through the effects of a natural disaster.Let me know w