Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Podcasts for Hispanic Heritage Month - Advancing La Cultura

Five episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person

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Why did you choose this theme? 

For Hispanic / Latinx Heritage Month, I want to highlight independent podcasts that have quality content.

Podcast Picks:

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DIFERENTEMaking Rich White Lady DecisionsRaise your hand if you've ever heard or have said these words out loud: "Therapy is for white people," "coaching is for rich people,"  or "nannies are for rich white ladies." In this episode, we explore the cultural nuances that make it so difficult for us to wash away notions of impostor syndrome, and the fear of making "rich white lady decisions."

De Pueblo, Católico y GayFr. James Martin, SJA podcast that is primarily in Spanish but has some episodes in English that will surprise you — like this inspiring conversation that host Krys Boyd had with a Catholic priest about being gay in the Church. 

Café Con PamBreaking Through Your Own Glass Ceiling

Linda Gonzales returns to Cafe con Pam to talk about her new book Breaking Through Your Own Glass Ceiling, and she shares how Black, Indigenous, and People of Color face inequities...and how to work through them.

The Mujerón PodcastHow to Get Unstuck and Spark Your Motivation

Host Sonia Alejandra shares the three tips to help someone who might be teetering on the brink of giving up refocus and spark into action.

Latinx In PowerDecolonizing Design from a Latinx and African perspective

How can we create more inclusive environments? Why are only 3% of Latinx people in the United States working in tech? How do we know some solutions might be experienced differently by marginalized groups or groups outside one's own? Diversity seeks to bring more people to the table, while decolonizing is more about proposing an exercise to influence the way we think.

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FEEDBACK WITH EARBUDS:

This week on Feedback...We speak with Arielle Vetro, freelance writer and podcast producer, and the author of the Spilt Milk newsletter. Also: podcast recommendations for Hispanic Heritage Month from our curator, Maribel.

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COMMUNITY:

✨ The 33% Majority: A talk show where three friends each fight for their 15 minutes of fame. Hosted by Alex Springthorpe, as well as Ashley Hall, but at the same time, also Thomas Hutchinson. ðŸ“°Lauren Passell's 'Podcast The Newsletter,' On The Just Enough Family, The New Yorker’s Ariel Levy is telling the story of the Steinberg family, once amongst the richest families in NYC. The juicy part of the story seems to be how Saul Steinberg, the head of the family, lost everything.

PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:

Where the Red Cedar Grows

So, how did white people end up living in Cass Lake? And how come Ojibwe-owned land on the Leech Lake Reservation looks like a checkerboard? Today we'll look at the history of Cass Lake--damming, land grabs, and dirty deals--and explore how it came to be what it is today.Listen

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