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Lirio Arlequín

Laura Nadeszhda

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Lirio Arlequín es un podcast súper DIY enfocado a la vida emocional y el story telling en el que los distintos invitados nos brindarán su perspectiva y vivencias sobre temas diversos desde la más furiosa subjetividad.
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The Latin American History Podcast aims to tell the story of Spanish and Portuguese America from its very beginnings up until the present day. Latin America’s history is home to some of the most exciting and unbelievable stories of adventure and exploration, and this podcast will tell these stories in all their glory. It will examine colonial society, slavery, and what life was like for the region’s inhabitants during this period. We will look at what caused the wars of independence, how the ...
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USA v. García Luna

Futuro Investigates

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A Mexican-American journalist and a Cuban-Mexican investigative reporter walk into a recording studio with a bottle of tequila and reveal one of the most shocking true crime investigative stories you will ever hear. From Futuro Investigates and Latino USA —in partnership with Lemonada Media—“USA v. García Luna” tells the story of the most powerful Mexican government official ever to face trial in the United States for his alleged ties to the infamous drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. His ...
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Money Maker is the podcast for everyone with untapped greatness who just needs the tools to take flight. New York Times bestselling author and business mogul Nely Galán brings her hard-won business advice and interviews with other self-made gurus ready to pass the baton to the next success story. With the goal of reaching listeners who have traditionally been denied a seat at the table, Nely tapes weekly episodes in English and in Spanish. /// Conozca a la autora de ‘bestsellers’ del New Yor ...
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Un lugar para la ficción televisiva en la radio. Un repaso por algunas de las series de nuestra vida. Las que marcaron nuestra infancia y adolescencia, las que seguimos en la actualidad y, con seguridad, las que vendrán. Un espacio en el que no vamos a ocultar nuestro absoluto fervor por la era dorada de las series de televisión.
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Caffecito Time

Caffecito time

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Hola! Somos Angélica, Grazielle, y Paulina. Te queremos dar la bienvenida a este espacio. Somos mujeres unidas por la amistad y nuestras fascinantes experiencias de migración. Aunque nuestros caminos se cruzaron en momentos diferentes de la vida, compartimos la misma pasión por echar chismecito y contar nuestras historias. En este espacio auténtico, respetuoso, acogedor y de mucha amistad, te abrimos nuestros corazones con la esperanza de que encuentres una visión genuina de las alegrías y d ...
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Introducing a new series that we think you'll love: "Chess Piece: The Elián González Story," from Futuro Studios, in collaboration with iHeartRadio's My Cultura Podcast Network. In 1999, two Florida fishermen found a cherub of a boy named Elián González in the sea on Thanksgiving. The boy had floated alone for days. His mother managed to save her s…
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Today we look at a concept known as the black legend. There is no question that the Spanish conquests of Latin America were bloody affairs, and that conquest as a whole is not exactly pleasant. There is however a school a thought which argues that the Spanish were vilified for geo-political reasons, often hypocritically by those doing the vilifying…
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In this second and final part about the kingdom of the Itza, we tell the story of how it was conquered. Involved is an ambitious Spanish governor, some unauthorized diplomacy, and a recreation of the assault on Tenochtitlan Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: ht…
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In remote northern Guatemala is a beautiful old city built onto an island. The shores of the lake which surrounds it are peppered with unexcavated Maya ruins. Almost two centuries after the fall of the Aztec, a transplanted Maya kingdom ruled from this island, unmolested by the Spanish empire which had taken over most of the rest of the continent. …
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In 1695 Scotland decided to have a go at the new world colonisation which seemed to be benefiting its neighbours so much. They settled on Panama as they place to do it and almost the whole country was involved in funding the scheme. The story of the Darien colony would have a profound impact on the country - one which continues to define Scotland t…
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In 1911 American explorer Hiram Bingham stumbled upon the lost city of Machu Picchu - forgotten since it was abandoned by the Inca centuries before. That's the story at least, the reality is much more complex. Could he have done it without the help of Peruvians? Was he really the first outsider to get there? And what does it really mean for a ruin …
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Futuro Studios presents Stars and Stars with Isa in collaboration with Stitcher Studios. Each week our host and astrologer, Isa Nakazawa, sits down with some of the most talented stars and thinkers of our time, to find what their birth chart reveals about them and their purpose. You’ll laugh, you might cry, and you’ll definitely connect with your f…
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A wave of disease is spreading, leading to the implementation of a vaccination campaign. Some among the population are suspicious and take to the streets to make their opposition clear. This story did not take place during the recent pandemic however, this episode is about an obscure uprising which took place in 20th century Brazil. Support this po…
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For host Maria Garcia, Mexican megastar Juan Gabriel has always held a singular allure. He was a prolific composer and one of the world’s greatest showmen. There was a lightness and a bigness to him—a big queer exuberance. And now, as the first openly gay woman in her family line, Maria looks to Juan Gabriel as a key to reconcile her queerness with…
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This is just a quick message to give an update a few changes I am planning to make to the podcast. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyPor Max Serjeant
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In the second part of our look at Latin America's musical traditions we examine the role that music plays in some fascinating indigenous traditions. We also see how European waltz and even medieval troubadour culture came to influence the sound of the region. Finally I talk about some of my favourite Latin artists making music today. Support this p…
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To celebrate the 100th episode of the Latin American History Podcast, today we have a special episode (the first of two parts) on Latin American music. In this one we look at the significant contribution made by Latin America's Afro-descended populations on many of the region's genres. We discuss some of the musical techniques used in genres such a…
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Send us a text En este episodio, Angélica nos comparte su inspiradora historia de mudanza desde México hasta Utah y luego a Arizona. Explora las diferencias culturales encontradas en cada lugar y los desafíos que ha enfrentado como madre, además de cómo ha aprendido a lidiar con sus propios demonios internos. Resalta la importancia de mantener conv…
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It has been quite a while since we looked at what was happening in Spain and Portugal, and while they have not often been directly relevant to the story of Latin America, things are about to change. In this episode we look at the contemporary kings of Iberia and why, although their reigns did saw huge growth in their New World empires, they general…
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In 1555 the Kingdom of France took the dramatic step of attempting to colonise Brazil. This was the first time that a non-Iberian nation had challenged Portuguese and Spanish hegemony on the continent and would set a precedent which would later be followed by other European powers. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-…
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Hugo Wong's book 'America's Lost Chinese' tells the fascinating - and often forgotten - story of a group of Chinese emigrees who made a home for themselves, first in California and then Mexico. It is a story which spans the full spectrum of human experience – involved in it are meetings with presidents and successful business ventures, but also rev…
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In the final part of our series on the conquest of Chile, the conquering stops and a long drawn-out war begins. This will begin a pattern which will continue to the present day, as the Mapuche people fiercely resist outside incursions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising I…
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The next phase of Valdivia's campaign was one of expansion. Things were going well, and new settlements were founded. It wasn't all easy however, he faced internal dissension and difficult weather slowed his progress. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://…
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After all his difficulties preparing for his expedition, Valdivia was finally ready to march down into central Chile. While what he found there wasn't as inhospitable as his countrymen back in Peru believed it to be, it wasn't easy either. The first years of his new colony were a constant struggle to survive as setbacks came from every direction. S…
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Today we start a series on the conquest of Chile. In today's episode we introduce the main protagonists, and the difficulties preparing for a venture which most Spaniards thought was madness. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Priva…
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Almost at the same time that Miguel de Buria was founding his brief free kingdom, another man was doing the same in Panama. Bayano would prove to be even more of a problem for the Spanish than his counterpart in Venezuela. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: htt…
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Today's episode is an interview with Camilla Townsend about her new book The Aztec Myths. In it we discuss the origins of the Aztec, the workings of their calendar, the codices which provide us with a vital insight into the Aztec world, and how Aztec religious practices were impacted by Christianity after the conquest. The book can be pre-ordered h…
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By 1550 the slave trade had begun to form an important part of Spain's imperial economy, and increasing numbers of people were being imported to work in its plantations and mines. Where there are slaves however, there is resistance and in Venezuela a group managed to break free and form their independent settlement. This is the story of Miguel de B…
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When it comes to building a wealthy life, it's not just about how much money you make, it's how much you keep. To unpack this important principle, Nely is joined by Hillel Presser (attorney, author and expert on asset protection). Hillel explains the key elements of asset protection, and how we can all safeguard our hard-earned money. To learn more…
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After wasting a lot of time and money following rumours of riches and precious metals, De Coronado had a choice to make - go home, try to make the best of what he had found, or set off on another wild goose chase. The link to the article about the new research into De Coronado's route: https://knowridge.com/2024/02/scientists-discover-possible-coro…
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When Lavinia Errico and her brothers cofounded Equinox, they didn't set out to create a massive brand— they thought they were just simply making the gym they always wanted. Lavinia tells Nely how they scaled for success, the mission behind her new brand MOVEJOY, and why every breakdown is an opportunity for a breakthrough. Learn more about Lavinia'…
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De Coronado set off to try and find Cibola following de Nizza's dubious directions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyPor Max Serjeant
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Today, we are dropping in your feed to introduce you to When We Win, a new podcast from Lemonada Media that asks, is the impossible possible? What will it take to create a truly engaged democracy that represents all of us? Each week, Maya Rupert talks to some of the most incredible women of color in office today who ran against insurmountable odds …
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Nina Vaca is a force of nature. Since working in her family's travel agency at 15 years old, Nina has embraced technology's ability to transform businesses and lives. In 1996, she founded Pinnacle Group and grew the company from a niche IT services firm to a global workforce solutions powerhouse. Today, she tells Nely how she did it, how she learne…
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El Dorado wasn't the only mythical city which was inspiring the Spanish to march out into the unknown. Somewhere beyond the deserts of northern Mexico, it was thought that there was another. Today we follow de Coronado as he begins his search for the golden city of Cibola, and reunite with Estevanico who we met on the Narvaez expedition. Support th…
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No matter what kind of career you're dreaming of, your progress will benefit from being able to tell your own story— and tell it really well, at that. To explore how to do this, Nely speaks with Ruben Navarrette, the most widely-read Latino columnist in the country. Beyond storytelling, Nely and Ruben also talk about the business of journalism, Lat…
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Today we have a special episode - an interview with Allen Wells about his new book Latin America's Democratic Crusade. Allen's book examines the 20th century and argues that, despite the preoccupations within the USA about the Cold War, for many inside the region a different battle was playing out. Not Communism versus Capitalism, but democracy ver…
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When Daniella Pierson was trying to raise money for her media company, The Newsette, she was rejected by countless VCs. Now, she's proved the VCs wrong: she is worth $220 million. Daniella tells Nely how she grew her business into a smash success, how she turned her challenges into her superpowers, and why she's leading the mental health conversati…
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Owning real estate is a great way to build passive income, but it's intimidating to get started— especially in this market. Today, Nely talks to Candice Milano and Malessa Rambarran, of the Milano Rambarran Team at Brown Harris Stevens, about all things real estate. They cover the steps anyone can take to get started in real estate (without even ow…
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If someone wants to run their own business, they might think they need to start a new company. But that is not true. Today, Nely looks back on the times in her career when she took the "hard road" and tells you how you can take the easy road. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Si alguien quiere tener su propio negocio, podría pensar que necesita iniciar una nueva empresa. Pero eso no es verdad. Hoy, Nely explica cómo cambiaría las decisiones que tomó al principio de su carrera y las desventajas de iniciar su propio negocio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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After finding it such hard going, today the Montejos will finish their conquest. That doesn't mean that it will be easy however, to go forwards they will have to take some more steps backwards. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Pri…
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Today, Nely talks to Ileana Musa, the incredible Head of International Banking and Lending at Morgan Stanley. Ileana shares her advice for advancing within a company, how to create value where you are, and the importance of paying it forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Today Nely is joined by the incredibly inspiring Diana Nyad, the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the aid of a shark cage, swimming over 100 miles in fifty-three hours. Diana's life is the subject of the Netflix critically acclaimed NYAD that is already an award-season darling. In this conversation, Diana tells Nely the stories beh…
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Montejo came back for another go at conquering the Yucatan, and this time he decided to approach it from a different angle. Would he be any more successful this time? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://red…
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Gary Acosta wanted to find a community of Latinos in real estate — so he made one. Gary cofounded, and is the CEO, of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), an organization that advances sustainable Hispanic homeownership. Today Nely and Gary talk about the role of real estate in the American Dream, what makes a go…
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In this episode, Nely sits down with the incredible Administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA), Isabel Casillas Guzman. This conversation covers opportunities for everyone— whether you’re already running a small business, or have a side hustle idea you want to try out. Administrator Guzman tells Nely about the phenomenal resources the…
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We want to create wealth not just for ourselves— but for the generations before and after us. That is what the incredible Patty Arvielo has been able to do through her mortgage business, New American Funding. Patty shares with Nely how she became an award-winning entrepreneur, why she’s investing in the next generation, and how she and her husband …
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If you are career-focused, you might think the most important deal you'll ever make is with your employer or a customer— but Nely disagrees. She thinks the most critical deal you will make in your life is actually your mortgage— and today, she explains why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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