Latina to Latina

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In this interview series, host Alicia Menendez talks to remarkable Latinas about making it, faking it, and everything in between. In often-hilarious and always-revealing episodes, Alicia and her guests take on the challenges of existing, and then thriving, as women of color.

  • 24 minutes 12 seconds
    Remix: How Writer Karla Cornejo Villavicencio Maintains Control of Her Narrative

    This week, we continue with one of our most beloved conversations with members of the new literary canon. As if setting out to write a book about the undocumented immigrant experience across the country wasn’t hard enough, Karla Cornejo Villavivencio set a much higher bar for The Undocumented Americans. “I promised everyone in the book, all of my subjects, that I would get Americans to care. And that's a promise that I couldn't guarantee that I could keep,” she tells Alicia in this searing conversation about not wanting to be a political tool, being among the first undocumented immigrants to graduate from Harvard University, and not thinking too much about herself to avoid “going into dark places.”

    Follow Karla  on instagram @karlarrriott.

    11 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 19 minutes 39 seconds
    Why Olivia Troye, a Former Trump Administration Official, Is Voting for Kamala Harris

    Raised in El Paso by a Mexican immigrant mother and a father who worked as a truck driver, this first gen college student started her career at the Republican National Committee. Then dual tragedies, the September 11, 2001 attacks and the sudden death of her father, changed everything. Olivia describes her career pivot to national security; her choice to work for Vice President Pence, her decision to leave and the fall out; and why she, a lifelong Republican, is now openly campaigning for Kamala Harris. 

     

     

    4 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 20 minutes 20 seconds
    New Episode: Why Small Business Administrator Isabel Guzman is Obsessed with Delivering the American Dream of Business Ownership

    Administrator Guzman, the fifth Latina to serve in a U.S. presidential cabinet, shares how she learned to be “as entrepreneurial as the small businesses” she serves, the growing pains of pivoting from behind-the-scenes player to principal, and her best advice for other Latinas who want to do the same.

     

    28 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 20 minutes 20 seconds
    New Episode: Nopalera's Sandra Velasquez on Why We Should Support Latina Risk Takers

    At UnidosUS's annual conference in Las Vegas this year, LTL's Juleyka Lantigua moderated a keynote conversation with the founder of the award-winning beauty brand during the event's Latinas Luncheon. Sandra opened up about the creative transition from rock musician to lifestyle entrepreneur, the business acumen and personal evolution required to grow Nopalera, and the powerful ways our choices as Latina consumers can generate community wealth.

     

    21 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 26 minutes 37 seconds
    Remix: How Writer Leslé Honoré Knows Poetry Changes Lives

    This week, we share another one of our favorite interviews from Latinas in the art world. Her poems have gone viral and reached millions. Now the writer behind "Brown Girl, Brown Girl" opens up about finding her way out of an abusive marriage, the decade where her kids became her poems, and the power of putting what you want into words.

    Find Leslé's latest book here and follow the author on IG @leslehonore. If you loved this episode, listen to How Coco Illustrator Ana Ramírez González Extends Herself with Her Art and How Writer Karla Cornejo Villavicencio Maintains Control of Her Narrative. 

    14 October 2024, 4:43 pm
  • 20 minutes 37 seconds
    New Episode: How Paola Mendoza’s Art is Lighting a Path Forward

    For her newest YA book, Solis, Paola teamed up with co-author Abby Sher to tell the story of a near-future  America where undocumented people are forced into labor camps in service of an autocratic regime, and the four courageous rebels who decide to start a revolution. Paola shares the process of co-creating, what she had to say "no" to in order to say "yes" to YA fiction, and reflections on her own quest for freedom.

    Follow Paola on Instagram @paolamendoza .  Find her new book Solis, here and her book tour dates here. If you enjoyed this episode, listen to her first episode on Latina to Latina, Paola Mendoza Teaches Us That Joy Is an Act of Resistance. 

    7 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 19 minutes 11 seconds
    New Episode: How Paola Ramos Became Insatiably Curious

    The award-winning journalist delves into the reporting behind her new book, Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America; reflects on how being a Latina lesbian informs her storytelling; and shares what her grandfather’s life and death have taught her about the pursuit of individual freedom.

    Follow Paola @paoramos on Instagram and find her new book here.

     

    30 September 2024, 4:00 am
  • 20 minutes 8 seconds
    Remix: Why iLe’s New Album, Almadura, Is Both Departure and Evolution from Calle 13

    This week, we bring you one of our favorite conversations with Latina artists. iLe’s natural and inherited musical talents were nurtured between classic piano training and the hyper-political songs of Calle 13, Puerto Rico’s most influential group in the last few decades. Now the singer/songwriter takes center stage with her haunting and flaring album Almadura. She and Alicia revisit moments of inspiration and desperation—especially for her beloved PR’s political limbo—and pull threads from the vivid stories and powerful messages that elevate her music to anthem status.

    Follow iLe on IG @cabralu. If you loved this episode, listen to Dessa for more on music. 

    23 September 2024, 4:00 am
  • 21 minutes
    New Episode: Why Jessica Hoppe Believes We Need More Stories of Addiction Recovery

    She was in her early 30s when a stranger's intervention forced Jessica to confront her addiction. Recovery required Jessica to revisit early traumas, and contend with deeply ingrained ideas about achievement and self-worth. Now, the founder of @NuevaYorka is sharing her story in her highly anticipated memoir First in the Family: A Story of Survival, Recovery, and the American Dream.

    Follow Jessica on Instagram @jessicahoppeauthor and @NuevaYorka.  Find her new book here.

    16 September 2024, 4:00 am
  • 19 minutes 12 seconds
    New Episode: Why Prisca Dorcas Mojica RodrĂ­guez Chose to Celebrate Our TĂ­as and Primas

    In her new book, Tías and Primas: On Knowing and Loving the Women Who Raise Us, Prisca helps us understand the women in our lives: la loca, tu tía escándalosa, la prima perfecta and so many more. Prisca shares her own path from la prima perfecta to la loca, and her best advice for truly getting to know the women we love.

    Follow Prisca on instagram @priscadorcas. Find her latest book here.

     

    9 September 2024, 4:00 am
  • 20 minutes 45 seconds
    Top 21: Why Dr. Mariel Buqué Believes Healing Leads to Liberation

    Our Top 25 Countdown Continues! The Ivy League educated holistic psychologist is revolutionizing her field with Indigenous healing, curanderos, sound baths, and Reiki therapy. In this conversation we had well before the release of her book Break the Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma, Dr. Buqué breaks down her work in mental wellness, and how we can use “micro moments” to connect with ourselves. 
     

    Find Dr. Buqué's book here. Follow her on Instagram @dr.marielbuque. 

    2 September 2024, 4:00 am
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