More Than a Stereotype: Podcasts Celebrating Latine Heritage Month

More Than a Stereotype: Podcasts Celebrating Latine Heritage Month

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More Than a Stereotype: Podcasts Celebrating Latine Heritage Month

Curators

Tangia Al-awaji Estrada (she/her) & Maribel Quezada Smith (she/her)

Why did you choose this theme?

Latine Heritage Month (pronounced la-tee-neh) is a perfect time to dismantle the stereotypes that underscore the Latine experience in America. We're illustrating not only contributions made by Latine people, but also the rich tapestry of culture, thought, and experiences.We also feel it's important that we use this time to go beyond the basic knowledge that non-Latine people might have about Latine culture. We want this listening experience to provoke thought and curiosity, and to combat stereotypes or superficial understandings.

PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen đŸ‘‚

The Pulso PodcastIs work-life balance a privilege for Latinos?

MORE THAN A HARD WORKERLatinos are associated with all kinds of stereotypes. We like big parties, are great dancers, and have a drawer dedicated to all the ketchup packets we've accumulated over the years. Some of these are harmless, but here's one of the  stereotypes worth questioning: "Latinos work hard."Where does this stereotype come from and is it actually causing more harm than good in our communities?

Anything for SelenaBig Butt PoliticsMORE THAN A SEXUAL OBJECTTalk about a podcast episode that brings us chills! I think Selena is the first pop star who brought Latine people together, regardless of their native country. Nearly 30 years ago, Sir-Mix-A-Lot’s “Baby Got Back (I Like Big Butts)” hit the airwaves to the delight and shock of listeners. Today, the obsession with big butts is still strong with idols like Cardi B, Beyonce, and more. It has also permeated white culture, with Kim Kardashian “breaking the internet” and butt selfie queen Jen Selter.This episode posits that booty politics is ultimately about race and brings us to a long overdue conversation about anti-Blackness within the Latine community.

Con Todo Presents: Brown Love PodcastMachismo MindsetsMORE THAN A MACHO MANIn this show, Afro-Latina Host Dascha Polanco sits down with JJ Soria (Gentefied) and Julio Macias (On My Block) and they dig deep into a vulnerable conversation about machismo within the Latino community. Did they experience it growing up? Has it shaped the way they live and love?Come for a candid conversation about gender roles, stay to learn how a prostate cancer scare can turn into a love story.

Latinas From The Block To The BoardroomNoelle Silver, AI Executive and Founder of AI Leadership Institute Shares Her Vision For Design Justice And Ethical AIMORE THAN A STATISTIC

We love this episode because Noelle was thought of as a statistic. One of her high school teachers actually told her not to go to college and that she would be better suited for a retail job. No shade for retail workers, but Noelle had a different vision for herself and went after it.Her story underscores how people of color can be judged as "unsuitable" for tech or other corporate roles and intentionally guided into careers that do not allow them to achieve their full potential.

How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí about AnythingUnlearning Mamí’s Lessons for Professional SuccessMORE THAN A MODEL MINORITY

This episode is so compelling because Pabel describes the pressure he felt, both from family and the workplace, to assimilate in order to have a successful career, and how he chooses to navigate the corporate world without compromising his identity.

SPONSORS:

ModeShiftTransportation in the U.S. needs an overhaul.Many factors are forcing us to rethink mobility: aging infrastructure, inequitable access, and technology shifts. Join co-hosts Andrei Greenawalt and Tiffany Chu on ModeShift as they explore the past, present, and future of how we move. 

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FEEDBACK WITH EARBUDS:

This week on our podcast...(Click on Tangia and Maribel to listen)Maribel and Tangia are on the show to share their podcast recommendations for this week's theme. They are the co-founders of BIPOC Podcast Creators.ALSO: We tell you about this week's Spotlight pick, Shoju Sundae, a delectable podcast safe haven for fans of shoujo [or shojo], anime, and manga.EarBuds is THE podcast recommendation podcast that you need!Subscribe

COMMUNITY:

đŸŽ€This week in Podcast The Newsletter, Lauren writes, "Evo Terra has launched The End, a podcast newsletter focused exclusively on completed fiction podcasts. It's short-form, getting just to the 'meat.' So much of podcast marketing is building buzz for something new, here’s your chance to discover something that’s simply new to you."🚛Submit to the Trailer Park Podcast! Calling all podcasters: have you created a trailer for a podcast? Has it since become a show? Or is it stuck in the trailer phase? Get your trailer featured.

💰Matty Staudt is hosting a virtual event called Funding Your Network with Branded Content, where he'll share what he's learned making content for brands for the last six years and how you can tap into the branded market as a podcast network or individual. đŸŽ¶Alt.Latino — el programa de NPR Music dedicado a la mĂșsica latina — regresa despuĂ©s de una pausa de nueve meses. Hemos renovado nuestro formato (y preservado el mismo corazĂłn de siempre), y estamos sĂșper orgullosos del esfuerzo de nuestro equipo, quien nos preparĂł para nuestro regreso. EscĂșchanos en todas las plataformas de podcast.đŸŽ¶NPR Music's program dedicated to Latin music — returns after a nine-month hiatus. We’ve reimagined our format and preserved el mismo corazĂłn de siempre, and we're super proud of our team’s hard work preparing for our return. Listen to us on all podcast platforms. 

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CLASSIFIEDS:

đŸš¶â€â™€ïžWalks of Life is an anonymous audio time capsule where every episode brings you inside the mind of one Gen Z'er while they take a walk in their neighborhood. No script, no interviewer, no filter. Listen to the trailer.

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PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:

Shoujo Sundae is a delectable podcast safe haven for fans of shoujo [or shojo], anime, and manga. If you have a strong love for shoujo, but no place or people to talk about it with, welcome to your new favorite ice cream parlor.Your hosts, Giana Luna and Chika Supreme, invite you to come get a scoop and add as many sprinkles as your heart desires!

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