podcast episodes
Ep. 1 : Josslyn Glenn
Josslyn is an Afro-Latina trans woman and a multi-skilled filmmaker and writer. In this episode, we cover topics ranging from trans identity to trans representation in the media.
Ep. 2 : Magybet Mendez
Magybet Mendez is the founder and CEO of the nonprofit, Immigo. This episode we covers the undocumented experience and what inspired her to start the nonprofit.
Ep. 3 : Rosa Gomez
Rosa Gomez is a first gen Salvadoran-American born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. Rosa's journey through generational healing led her to pursue a career in marriage and family counseling.
Ep. 4: Sahvannah Rae
Sahvannah Rae is a 2nd gen Mexican-American writer & director and CEO of Skye Film Studios. In this episode, we talk about Sahvannah's experience as a woman in the film industry.
Ep. 5 : Monique Flores
Monique is a first gen Mexican-American queer woman. She is the CEO & founder of Mija Fitness. In this episode she talks about her passion for boxing & empowering other women.
Ep. 6 : Jessica M. Alvarez, Esq.
Jess is a first gen attorney of Salvadoran descent. In this interview, she talks about her journey leading up to her career, the adventures of motherhood and the mental struggles we face as women.
Ep. 7: Erika Snyder
Erika is a native Angeleno is pursuing a PhD degree in Biomolecular Science and Engineering at UCSB. In this interview, Erika covers all things science, coping with grief, & her resilient & tenacious nature lead her to where she is today.
Ep. 8 : Kassandra Gutierrez
Kassandra Gutierrez is a certified holistic health coach and spiritual life coach. Kassandra talks to us about her healing journey and how she now helps her clients through their own health and healing journeys.
Ep. 9 : Delmy Oro
Delmy Oro is a Spiritual Esthetician, Healer, and Master Manifestor. In this episode, Delmy, talks about her experience as an esthetician with spiritual practices, helping people overcome stagnancy and blockages to achieve their dreams.
Ep. 10: Virginie Druout
Virginie is a certified Dream Builder Coach with the Brave Thinking Institute. Her workshops and coaching programs help people break through limitations and achieve greater results than they’ve known before.
Ep. 11: Sara Hanna
Sara Hanna is a sex therapist in the making. Through her social media page, @gettingspicyy, her goal is to destigmatize BDSM, kink and our individual desires from an intersectional perspective.
Ep. 12: Alejandra Quiroz
Alejandra is a producer, director, and podcast host from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Driven by a passion for amplifying BIPOC voices, she is committed to increasing representation both in front of and behind the camera.
Ep. 13: Sabbyiana
Sabbyiana is a full-time, LA-based drag queen who has been dazzling audiences since 2019. Her talent and charisma have earned her prestigious titles, including winner of the Alaska Thunderf*ck Lip Sync Contest and many more.
Ep. 14: Jocelyn Rivas
Jocelyn is an Indigenous Latina, ultra-marathoner, (2x) 100 miler finisher and 124 marathon finisher. She is a marathon world record holder for youngest woman & Latina to run 100 marathons. She's an advocate for women in sports, immigrants, DREAMERS, BIPOC athletes and much more.
Ep. 15: Tamika Lewis, LCSW
Tamika is the founder and clinical director of WOC House, a transformative space where women of color can find culturally affirming and empowering mental health care. Her mission is to create a world where women of color feel seen, valued, & equipped to thrive.
Ep. 16: Aaricka Washington
Aaricka Washington, a multimedia, community-driven award-winning journalist based in Los Angeles. She is a former teacher who has a passion for reporting stories that centers students and marginalized communities in L.A. and nationwide.
Ep. 17: Patty Ortiz
As a project manager for Space Projects & Partnerships at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, Patty manages various space and aeronautics projects for new technologies that begin from the early stages to the execution.
Ep. 18: Adriana Zuniga
Adriana is a Chicana born & raised in the San Fernando Valley. As owner of, Cara Vana Coffee Shop, she dives into navigating business during the pandemic, the positive impact of community, loyal customers and the legacy she is creating as a Latina business owner.