Today, I’m reintroducing myself because over the last year I’ve been going through a tremendous transformation. I’m sharing, being vulnerable, and being open because these are the lessons that I wish I learned when I was younger.The word TRAN
"Imagination doesn’t come with an instruction book".Catalina and I just started a new journey in Hawaii to work on our Coaching Program. Listen in as we get to know each other more and work on our communication. We talk about boundaries, life
"I am Muslim and I am an immigrant but the way I look no one ever would think that." Listen in as we discuss race, our privilege even as immigrants with single moms, our friendship in this honest conversation rooted in love, consciousness, and
We're talking about LGBTQ issues- “You told me that you might like girls, and I kinda thought you were joking… ““You can be bi-sexual and never have dated the same-sex” as long as you identify that way.We're talking about Racism issues - “My
Bee and I worked together for months and somehow, never really took the time to get to know one another. It took this podcast to reconnect and to realize how much we actually have in common. Honest conversations rooted in love, consciousness, a
This "Girl" is actually a confident, young, entrepreneur who bounces back from any setback faster than anyone I know. She's Taylor and she's fabulous. Listen in as we talk everything from #entrepreurship to living in Miami, to dealing with life
“I think nowadays you need to be asleep to find that (American) Dream”An honest and open conversation with a fellow Habitat For Humanity kid. Our relationship is rooted in growth, consciousness, and growth. Listen in as we talk about immigrat
A real talk rooted in love, consciousness, and growth! Listen in as we talk about body image issues, divorce, raising a Latino boy in America and everything else we’ve gone through these past 20 years!
An honest conversation rooted in love, consciousness, and growth. Listen in as Sally and I chat about the American Dream, being the kids of immigrant parents, about how life has punched us in the face and how we continue to get back up.