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Corporate Pero Latinos

Corporate Pero Latinos

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Around 61 million adults in the US live with a disability. This is a population that largely goes unseen and not considered. Social barriers affect some individuals from multiple points of identity; this is why intersectionality must remain
Our mission is greatly focused on providing community, support, and resources to those whom we have identified as underserved members of our community. When it comes to immigration law and immigrant rights, this information often does not reach
Nuestra misión se enfoca en proporcionar comunidad, apoyo y recursos a aquellos a quienes hemos identificado como miembros desatendidos de nuestra comunidad. Cuando se trata de leyes de inmigración y derechos de los inmigrantes, esta informació
Growing up, we often make certain traditions or traits a part of our identities because that’s all we’ve ever known. If we choose to break away from traditional norms, it can sometimes be seen as an act of rebellion.In this episode, Ana Paola
One of CPL’s initiatives is our Sin Paredes’s Scholarship Fund, which was created specifically for DACA recipients and undocumented students. We believe that, to this day, these individuals have been underserved members of our community and con
As Latinos, many of us may have experienced our parents hustling and finding opportunities anywhere because they had no other option. In this episode, Abe had a conversation with Cristian Molina, co-founder of Hugo’s Cocktails, about his path
As a Latinx community, we have many shared experiences but we also walk our own unique paths and experience so much more through the different lenses that make up who we are. In this episode, Jocelyn shares some of the struggles she faces as
Alfredo ha sido una parte integral de CPL y una motivación importante que nos impulsa a seguir nuestra misión de erradicar la barrera de no hablar inglés en este país. En este episodio, Alfredo contagia su entusiasmo al compartir de su histor
As a Latinx community, we share a lot of cultural experiences but we also have a lot of history, traditions, and sayings that are unique to our various Latin countries. In this episode, Val Ramirez shares many of the things that make Perú uni
On today's episode, I had a conversation with Myra and Abe — two of our board members who are a part of the LGBTQIA+ community. They shared some of their experiences around their traditionally conservative upbringing, their contrasting coming o
In this episode, I had a conversation with my brother, Abe. We talked about his own upbringing perspective, the corporate vs non-corporate side of the hospitality industry, and his experience navigating a career in the wine industry as a sober
In this episode, Fabio Peña shares some of his past and current experiences as he navigates life as a scholar, corporate professional, entrepreneur, and content creator… ALL AT ONCE. He is a First-Generation Latino who is passionate about “brea
In this episode, I have a conversation with, recently promoted, Chief Brand Officer of NGL Collective, the largest digital-first Latinx media and entertainment company in the U.S. This means she now holds a c-suite position! The promotion is ti
In this episode, I talk about how not all quiet quitting is equal and how not all employees may benefit from it. Do I make any sense in this episode? I’m not sure but, as always, I felt the need to add my 2 cents!! Hope you enjoy! Connect wit
In this episode, I have a conversation with Brenda “Ale” Muñoz and Caren Almonte - Two Corporate Latinas who were brought to the U.S. as little girls under the “undocumented” status and who eventually became DACA recipients. They share similar
In this episode, Jamie Gartner, a fellow First-Gen Corporate Latina shares all the highs and lows of working within Marketing in two different industries and how she felt about recent layoffs at her company. We also talked about office romances
In this episode, I do a little recap of some much needed time off that I had! I took 3 weeks off from work, traveled to LA & Austin, and had plenty of things to say about them. Now I’m making up for all that rest and relaxation as one is expect
In this episode, Juan Romo shares his journey and struggles that he’s had to overcome to get to where he is today. He is a Mexican-American who resides in NYC and currently works as a Paid Search Manager. His upbringing wasn’t very easy (and ne
In this episode, I talk about why NYC is a little bitch… but she’s my bitch. I also talk a bit about some mixed feelings I’m having about my current job and getting ghosted by a guy who didn’t even know who Bad Bunny was. *GASP* Connect with
I’m this episode, Zaidi Rivera shares her experience going through marriage, motherhood, divorce, and everything that came after that. She is a fellow corporate Latina who came to the U.S. from the Dominican Republic at the age of 9. We talked
Hi! In this episode, I share a conversation I had while being a guest on the Unbreakable Latina podcast. We talk about what my life was like before and after creating “Corporate Pero Latina” and all the pros and cons that have come from joining
I’m this episode, I talk about a new life era in comparison to eras of the past. We often navigate difficult times in our lives and are still expected to go about our school or work day as if nothing was wrong. I share one of the most difficult
In this episode, I had a conversation with Jorge Ferraez — A Corporate Latino who immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico in hopes of expanding the success of his publications: Latino Leaders Magazine. With a mix of passion and hustle, Jorge has bec
In this episode, I talk about how representation matters, but what matters more is where you're bringing that representation to. I discuss the meaning of social capital and how it relates to the projects I've been working on. As well as Michael
Have you ever been told to not shit where you eat? In this episode, I share some of my thoughts on office romances and why these sometimes seem inevitable. As well as why I’ve been dating all the wrong guys thinking I could choose who to fall i
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