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  • Empowering BIPOC Entrepreneurs: Leading with Purpose and Passion
    2024/11/12

    In this episode of Entre Tías y Amiguis, Adri sits down with Beatriz Rivera, an inspiring entrepreneur coach and former social worker who left her role to help BIPOC and queer entrepreneurs build purpose-driven businesses. Beatriz shares her unique journey, from supporting her father’s business during the pandemic to building her own coaching practice rooted in community and values. This conversation explores how purpose and healing can power our professional lives, and Beatriz offers insights into entrepreneurship as a means to not just financial success but personal growth. If you're looking to align your career with your values or gain confidence in your journey, this episode is full of wisdom!

    Guest Bio:

    Beatriz Rivera is a former social worker turned entrepreneur coach for women of color, BIPOC, and queer entrepreneurs. Hailing from Los Angeles, Beatriz earned her Master’s in Social Work from Columbia University and has dedicated her career to social and racial justice, healing, and empowerment in entrepreneurship. Through her coaching, Beatriz supports clients in navigating tough business decisions, creating strategies for success, and facing fears with conviction, leading them toward clarity, accountability, and growth.

    Links:

    Beatriz Rivera on Instagram: @beaboss.coach

    Be a Boss Coaching: beabosscoaching.com

    Chapters:

    00:00 – Introduction and Beatriz’s Journey to Entrepreneurship

    03:30 – From Social Work to Entrepreneurship: Taking a Leap of Faith

    08:00 – Building Community and Accountability for BIPOC Entrepreneurs

    11:45 – The Healing Era: Moving Home and Working with Family

    17:30 – Purpose and Passion in Entrepreneurship

    24:15 – Building a Business in Alignment with Personal Values

    31:00 – Coaching with a Focus on Social Justice and Healing

    38:15 – The Intersection of Social Work Skills and Business Coaching

    45:10 – Final Reflections on Purpose and Community Impact

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    53 分
  • It Takes a Village: Supporting Moms Through the Fourth Trimester
    2024/10/29

    In this episode Adri sits down with Lauren Puliz, Licensed Marriage and Family therapist and founder of Millennial Mama Therapy, to dive into the emotional and mental shifts that come with parenthood. Lauren shares her journey through matrescence, the complex and often misunderstood process of becoming a mother, and how it inspired her to create a practice that supports moms navigating this life-altering transformation.

    Lauren opens up about her own experience as a pandemic mom and the shocking reality of postpartum life—revealing the immense impact of identity shifts, isolation, and lack of support that many mothers face. Together, they discuss why it’s crucial to address the needs of new parents with empathy and community care, and why we need a village to support the postpartum journey.

    In this heart-to-heart conversation, they tackle topics like the “fourth trimester,” baby blues vs. postpartum depression, and the cultural expectations placed on mothers to have it all together. Lauren also sheds light on the brutiful (brutal + beautiful) realities of parenthood and provides practical ways for friends, family, and therapists to support new parents in meaningful ways.

    Whether you’re a new parent, a friend to someone expecting, or simply interested in learning more about maternal mental health, this episode is a powerful reminder that motherhood is both hard and beautiful—and that no one should have to do it alone.

    Guest Bio

    Lauren Pulis is a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of Millennial Mama Therapy, a private practice focused on maternal mental health. Inspired by her own motherhood journey, Lauren now specializes in supporting new and expecting moms as they navigate matrescence and the transformative, often challenging transition into parenthood. Lauren is passionate about creating spaces where parents feel seen, supported, and empowered to embrace all parts of their experience.

    Links:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millennial_mama_therapy/

    Website: https://millennialmamatherapy.com/

    Resources:

    Postpartum Support International (PSI) for maternal mental health resources and training for providers: https://www.postpartum.net/

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction and Lauren’s Journey

    03:15 - The Realities of Postpartum: Baby Blues vs. Depression

    08:30 - Matrescence: The Emotional Transition into Motherhood

    12:00 - Building a Village: Why Moms Need Support

    15:20 - Navigating Identity Shifts and Rediscovering Self

    18:45 - Cultural Expectations and Gender Roles in Parenting

    23:10 - Understanding the “Fourth Trimester” 26:30 - Breaking the Silence on Maternal Mental Health

    31:00 - How the Village Can Show Up for New Moms

    36:15 - Tips for Therapists Working with New Parents

    41:30 - Addressing the Myth of “Having It All Together”

    46:00 - Final Reflections on the Brutiful Realities of Parenthood

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    1 時間 11 分
  • The Power of Play: Creating Spaces for BIPOC Healing and Joy
    2024/10/22

    In this episode, Adri sits down with Naomi Fierro Peña, a soulful artist, community curator, and the founder of That Art Party, a space for BIPOC adults to engage in creative play as a form of self-care and liberation. 🌿

    Naomi shares her journey from being a teacher burned out by the pressures of white supremacy culture to creating a business focused on using art, creativity, and play to foster healing and connection in the BIPOC community. The conversation delves into the importance of reclaiming creativity as adults, breaking free from the pressures of perfectionism and internalized capitalism, and creating spaces where creativity doesn’t have to be monetized or productive—it can simply be joyful and healing. 🎨

    They explore how That Art Party offers BIPOC adults a safe space to reconnect with their creativity, form meaningful connections, and heal through community and play. Naomi also highlights the importance of collaboration with other BIPOC artists, and how her events foster a sense of belonging, freedom, and self-expression.

    This episode will resonate with anyone who’s felt disconnected from their creativity, wants to embrace play, or is looking for community-driven spaces that center healing and joy.

    Guest Bio:

    Naomi Fierr-Peña is a soulful artist, community curator, and the founder of That Art Party, an art and play space for BIPOC adults. With over 10 years of experience as a teacher, Naomi now focuses on creating transformative and liberatory experiences through creative playdates, bringing healing and joy to her community through art.

    Links:

    Website https://www.thatartparty.com/

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/that.art.party/

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction and Naomi’s Journey

    04:30 - Burnout and Breaking Free from White Supremacy Culture

    08:00 - Creating That Art Party: Art as Liberation

    11:30 - The Importance of Creative Play for Healing

    16:00 - Internalized Capitalism and Creativity

    19:45 - The Healing Power of Play for BIPOC Adults

    24:15 - Art as a Tool for Mental Health

    28:30 - Building Community Through Creative Play

    33:10 - Intentional Living and Curating Meaningful Spaces

    39:00 - The Power of Parallel Play and Collaboration

    45:00 - Growing Up in San Francisco’s Mission District and Its Influence on Art

    50:00 - Final Thoughts: Returning to Your Inner Child"

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    51 分
  • Señorahood: Redefining Adulthood and Embracing Identity
    2024/10/15

    In this conversation, Adri and Lupe dive into their podcast journey and the concept of 'señorahood,' reclaiming and redefining what it means to embrace adulthood with confidence and authenticity. They share reflections on self-acceptance, self-awareness, and how they’ve learned to set boundaries while embracing creativity and play.

    Adri and Lupe discuss the challenges of friendships in adulthood, including the need for intentionality and boundaries to maintain healthy, reciprocal relationships. They also explore the role of social media in connecting with others and finding joy in shared interests.

    Together, they reflect on the pressures of internalized capitalism and how to navigate self-worth beyond money or recognition. Lupe opens up about her journey of balancing self-care with nurturing a home environment and the importance of embracing change and aging as part of building community and connection.

    Guest Bio:

    Lupe Nambo is a bilingual Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and owner of Luna Counseling in Sacramento, California. With a passion for fostering healing through a decolonial, intersectional, and anti-racist approach, Lupe provides a safe and inclusive space for all, while focusing on supporting communities of color.

    As a first-generation Latina and daughter of immigrants, Lupe’s journey deeply informs her work, helping clients navigate systemic inequalities and heal from generational trauma.

    Outside of her work, Lupe proudly identifies as a certified chillona (crier) with a dash of neuro-spicy flair. You’ll often find her Bookstagramming, crafting creations, cuddling her fur babies, and chasing all of her passions—one tear at a time.

    Links:

    Website:

    https://www.luna-counseling.com/en/home

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/luna_counseling/ and https://www.instagram.com/libros.de.lupe/

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Podcasting

    02:30 Exploring Señorahood 06:29 Embracing Identity

    09:19 Owning Señorahood

    13:54 Self-Awareness and Self-Acceptance

    17:24 Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Self-Care

    21:07 Cultivating Creativity and Play

    25:20 The Role of Reading in Their Lives

    28:14 Navigating Friendships: Creating Boundaries and Being Intentional

    32:21 The Role of Social Media in Connecting with Others

    34:12 Being Open to New Friendships While Prioritizing Time and Energy

    36:19 Mutual Understanding and Reciprocity in Healthy Relationships

    48:25 Embracing Change and Aging as Part of the Journey

    50:54 Cultivating Community and Connection

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    53 分
  • Family Estrangement: From Guilt and Grief to Rebuilding and Renewal
    2024/10/08

    In this conversation, Adri and Violetta explore the topic of family estrangement, specifically within the BIPOC community. Violetta shares her journey as a Mexican licensed mental health therapist and how her personal and professional experiences led her to focus on family estrangement through her practice, Latinx Estrangement.

    Adri and Violetta discuss the misconceptions surrounding estrangement, such as the assumption that reconciliation is always the goal. They delve into the emotional spectrum of estrangement, including the role of guilt, grief, and the need for safety and boundaries. Together, they examine how collectivistic and individualistic values influence the experience of estrangement and the impact of cultural norms like machismo and marianismo.

    The conversation highlights the importance of addressing emotions, offering support to those navigating family estrangement, and the power of creating new traditions and communities. Violeta also emphasizes that healing from estrangement often focuses on rebuilding oneself rather than seeking reconciliation.

    Guest Bio

    Violetta is a licensed mental health therapist and founder of Latinx Estrangement, a practice dedicated to supporting individuals navigating family estrangement, particularly within the BIPOC community. Violetta’s work focuses on breaking down the misconceptions around estrangement and providing the emotional support and resources needed for healing and renewal.

    Links

    Therapist Profile: https://latinxtherapy.com/therapists/violetta-m-fernandez-lcsw/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinx_estrangement/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@latinxestrangement?lang=en

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Violeta’s Background

    03:03 Introducing the Topic of Family Estrangement

    05:15 Inspiration and Focus on Family Estrangement

    09:15 The Influence of Personal Experience on the Approach to Estrangement

    12:32 Misconceptions and Barriers to Recognizing Family Estrangement

    17:05 The Role of Collectivistic Values in Family Estrangement

    21:33 Cultural Values and Family Estrangement

    27:14 Understanding the Spectrum of Family Estrangement

    34:09 Navigating Guilt and Grief in Estrangement

    38:24 Rebuilding Oneself and Establishing New Traditions

    44:37 Supporting Loved Ones in Estrangement

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    53 分
  • The ADHD and Multipotentialite Life: Building a Business Using All Your Superpowers
    2024/10/01

    In this conversation, Adri and Kita (@lajefakita + @cafecitoconjefas + @kitazuletaphoto) discuss what it means to be a multi-potentialite and how embracing multiple passions can be a superpower in business and life. Kita, a first-gen Mexi-Salvi Jefa, shares her journey of navigating ADHD, balancing diverse roles, and building a thriving community through Cafecito con Jefas. The conversation explores the challenges of people-pleasing, perfectionism, and how multi-potentialites can leverage adaptability and rapid learning to succeed.

    Adri and Kita also discuss the importance of community in supporting entrepreneurship, highlighting how Cafecito con Jefas has become a space where Jefas can connect, learn, and grow together. Kita reflects on the importance of self-care and setting boundaries to avoid burnout and how creating a community has empowered her while supporting others.

    They discuss showing up authentically in different spaces and how owning your identity as a multi-potentialite can lead to success, even when the world tells you to niche down. Kita emphasizes that leaning into your strengths can be the key to building a business and life that reflects your full self.

    Guest Bio

    Kita Zuleta is a first-gen Mexi-Salvi Brand Strategist, Coach, Photographer, and Podcaster. She is the founder of Cafecito con Jefas, a community and podcast designed to help Jefas grow their brands, connect with one another, and pursue holistic entrepreneurship. Kita, a neurodivergent creative, believes in embracing all aspects of yourself and using those superpowers to build a business that’s true to you.

    Links

    Website: https://www.cafecitoconjefas.com/

    Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cafecito-con-jefas/id1689868420

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cafecitoconjefas

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Sharing Identities

    05:12 Embracing the Multi-Potentialite Identity

    09:49 Navigating Multiple Roles and Interests

    12:20 Challenges of People-Pleasing and Perfectionism

    14:06 The Traits of Multi-Potentialites: Idea Synthesis, Rapid Learning, and Adaptability

    19:39 Finding Validation and Fulfillment as a Multi-Potentialite

    21:33 Strategies for Managing and Balancing Diverse Roles

    25:53 Communicating the Multi-Potentialite Identity

    43:39 Creating Safe Spaces for Real-Life Experiences

    51:11 Self-Care and Avoiding Burnout

    58:12 Paving the Way for Future Generations of Jefas

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    1 時間 4 分
  • The Hell Raiser: Carving Out Space for My Voice and The Power of Being Unapologetically Yourself
    2024/09/25

    In this conversation, Adri and Michell explore the intersection of identity, law, and advocacy. Michell shares her experiences as a first-generation queer Latina navigating the legal world and how her background has shaped her journey as a Family Law attorney. The discussion delves into the challenges of being unapologetically herself in the courtroom, where she’s committed to prioritizing accountability, transparency, and fighting for her clients.

    Adri and Michell discuss the obstacles she has faced, including microaggressions and the pressure to conform to traditional norms within the legal profession. Michell reflects on what it means to rock the boat and stand firm in her identity, despite these challenges. They also dive into the importance of mental health and self-care, especially for those in high-pressure careers like law, and how Michell has incorporated therapy, community, and boundary-setting into her routine.

    The conversation highlights the importance of creating space for oneself and others, standing up for what’s right, and embracing the power of mentorship and community support. Michell shares her vision for a more inclusive legal system and the impact she hopes to make as she continues her journey.

    Guest Bio

    Michell Flores, Esq. is a first-generation queer Latina Family Law attorney based in Sacramento, California. Recognized as a Rising Star from 2022 to 2024, Michell is passionate about challenging perspectives, standing up for justice, and creating space for others to thrive. With a focus on accountability and doing the right thing, Michell is committed to making a lasting impact on her community through her work in law.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Michell’s Background

    02:24 The Influence of Identity on Michell’s Journey

    05:09 Choosing Family Law and the Impact of Intersecting Identities

    08:51 Rocking the Boat: Being Unapologetically Yourself

    13:12 Prioritizing Accountability and Doing the Right Thing

    15:00 Aspiring to Be a Judge and Inspiring Others

    19:41 Empowering Moments in Court and Planting Seeds of Change

    22:21 Overcoming Obstacles and Finding Strength

    27:47 Reflecting on Grief and Prioritizing Mental Health

    33:24 Taking Care of Yourself and Seeking Therapy

    36:23 Building a Supportive Community and Leaning on Others

    38:44 Embracing Challenges and Pushing Through

    44:09 The Power of Asking for Help and Seeking Guidance

    53:26 Finding Inspiration and Keeping the Inner Child Alive

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    1 時間 9 分
  • ¡Latina, Presente! Redefining Public Speaking for Latinas
    2024/09/24

    In this conversation, Adri and Yvonne dive into the intersection of public speaking, introversion, and identity. Yvonne shares her journey as a first-generation public speaker and how she has harnessed her voice to create spaces for others, especially Latinas and introverts, to thrive in public speaking.

    Adri and Yvonne discuss the misconceptions about introverts in the public speaking world and how embracing one’s unique strengths can lead to empowerment. Yvonne shares her experience founding ¡Latina, Presente!, a community built to elevate and celebrate Latinas and introverts in public speaking. They explore the challenges of navigating public spaces as an introvert and the cultural expectations often placed on Latinas to remain quiet or deferential.

    The conversation highlights the power of storytelling as a tool for personal and professional growth, and the importance of creating safe spaces where diverse voices can flourish. Yvonne and Adri reflect on how storytelling helps build connections across communities, and the impact it has on personal confidence and reclaiming space.

    Yvonne also shares tips for introverted public speakers, the importance of creating spaces for practice, and how she sees her community growing to support future generations.

    Guest Bio

    Yvonne Armenta is a Public Speaker, Consultant, and Founder of ¡Latina, Presente!, a community designed to empower Latinas and introverts to thrive in public speaking. With over 10 years of experience, Yvonne is dedicated to helping others harness their voices and step confidently into any room. She is committed to centering cultural experiences and creating spaces for growth and confidence.

    Links

    Website: chatswithyvonne.com

    Instagram: @latina_presente

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Yvonne’s Background

    06:15 Discovering the Power of Public Speaking

    12:45 The Intersection of Introversion and Public Speaking

    19:34 Challenging Misconceptions About Introverts

    25:52 Founding ¡Latina, Presente! and Creating Safe Spaces

    30:48 Navigating Cultural Expectations as a Latina Speaker

    36:22 The Power of Storytelling and Reclaiming Space

    42:15 Empowering Latinas and Introverts in Public Speaking

    50:30 Building Confidence and Practicing Public Speaking

    56:42 Future Plans for ¡Latina, Presente! and Giving Back to the Community

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    1 時間 9 分