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Author: Jacqueline Tapia

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A Podcast that inspires, motivates, empowers, helps breakdown cultural limitations, while shamelessly and fiercely helping YOU stand in YOUR true power, as an unapologetic Latina!  You will learn from authentic spiritual luminaries and elite performance experts who teach success strategies that impact the world, one Latina at a time.

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Have you ever felt like mental health struggles were something you had to keep quiet about?For many Latino families, conversations about mental health are still surrounded by stigma, silence, and misunderstanding. This episode opens an honest and heartfelt dialogue about what happens when we choose to speak up, seek support, and create community around challenges that many families experience but rarely discuss.Tune in to this new episode of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie hosts a powerful live conversation about mental health in the Latino community with Maria Luisa, founder of Compassion, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing mental health awareness and culturally responsive support for families. Maria Luisa shares her deeply personal journey after her mother was diagnosed with schizophrenia, the challenges her family faced navigating stigma and lack of resources, and how those experiences inspired her to build a community-focused organization helping others find education, support, and hope. Together, they discuss the importance of breaking cultural silence, finding community, and recognizing that healing becomes possible when families no longer face these struggles alone.About Maria Luisa CaseMaria Luisa is the CEO and founder of KOMPASHION, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing mental health awareness and providing culturally responsive support for youth and families. Her work focuses on breaking stigma, strengthening families, and creating accessible mental health conversations within underserved communities.Key Takeaways:✨ Mental health stigma still affects many Latino families✨ Education helps break cycles of silence✨ Community support can transform healing journeys✨ Cultural sensitivity matters in mental health care✨ Compassion creates pathways to understanding✨ Speaking up helps others feel less aloneConnect with Maria Luisa Case:KOMPASHION IstagramKOMPASHION WebsiteLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most businesses start with an idea. The resilient ones start with a pivot.Before Local Fixture became a creative landmark in Whittier, it was an e-commerce hustle when larger companies overtook the market. This episode is about what happens when entrepreneurs read the writing on the wall, trust their instincts, and build something rooted in community instead of algorithms.In today’s episode of Amiga Handle Your Shit, Jackie Tapia sits down with Erika and Jason Chung, founders of Local Fixture, to talk about their journey from ranking number one on Google for handbags in the early 2000s to creating one of Whittier’s most beloved local storefronts. What began as a search-engine-optimized online business eventually transformed into a physical space designed to foster connections and create a curated local experience.Jason shares how his early success in e-commerce forced him to pivot when corporate giants overtook the market, and how family investment and calculated risk made their first storefront possible. Erika reflects on the vision behind Local Fixture — inspired by Westside boutiques, fueled by the desire to bring something fresh to their hometown, and shaped by the needs of young families craving thoughtful, curated products.Together, they unpack what scaling really looks like: outgrowing a beloved space after 12 years, navigating leases, managing cash flow, and building a team that feels like family. They also dive into practical business lessons — from reading Profit First to prioritizing cash flow, to using organic social media and AI experimentation to stay relevant without massive marketing budgets.Tune in to episode 272 of Amiga Handle Your Shit for an honest conversation about pivoting, scaling, family-run business dynamics, and building something local that big corporations cannot replicate.Episode Takeaways:How ranking #1 on Google for handbags led to an unexpected pivot (04:00)Why competing with Amazon forced a strategic shift into brick-and-mortar (05:00)The role of family investment in launching their first storefront (08:00)How inspiration from Westside boutiques shaped the Local Fixture concept (09:30)What scaling actually looks like after 12 years in one location (10:20)The philosophy behind creating an in-store experience customers cannot get online (11:30)Navigating hiring, delegation, and working as a married couple (14:00)Why passion and realistic expectations matter more than hype (15:40)Why cash flow management is the backbone of any sustainable business (16:00)How organic social media — and even AI — plays a role in modern marketing (18:00)Resources:Local Fixture websiteInstagramTikTokConnect with Jason:Email: jason@localfixture.comLinkedInLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To what extent have your cultural values shaped your professional career? Have you ever thought of turning the Latino values you grew up with into a catalyst for success in entrepreneurship?  In this episode, I'm joined by Ivonne Feizy, an HR Specialist who chose to handle her shit differently and took the leap of faith into entrepreneurship with remarkable success. Born and raised in Mexico City, Ivonne came to the States in 2012, where she developed her passion for HR, and started IP Living HR Business Solutions to connect companies with the best talent available and ensure talent a place in the best companies.Tune in to Episode 206 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, and learn more about Ivonne's transition from the corporate world to entrepreneurship, her life-changing encounter with Grupo Bimbo's founder, and her unique talent to see opportunities where most of us see challenges. You'll also learn about the importance of self-belief and accepting things happen for a reason in life. Ivonne also shares her thoughts on the importance of networking, the best way to deal with life's challenges, and much more.In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Ivonne's early life and education (3:40)Ivonne's career journey and her trip to America (7:00)How hard it is to transition from corporate to entrepreneurship (19:10)About the best ways to navigate a hybrid work environment (24:50)Ivonne shares tips to navigate life and career challenges (28:50)How amigas can handle their shit, Ivonne's style (31:00)Connect with Ivonne Feizy:WebsiteLinkedInTwitterLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is a quiet kind of courage that comes with being the first. First to apply. First to navigate systems your parents never had access to. First to make decisions without a roadmap. This episode is about that courage, and the trust it takes to keep moving anyway.In today’s episode of Amiga Handle Your Shit, Jackie Tapia sits down with Valerie Carrillo, a first-generation Latina navigating the college application process largely on her own. With parents who did not attend college, Valerie shares what it has meant to figure things out in real time, ask for help when she needed it, and learn how to advocate for herself in rooms she was never taught how to enter.Valerie reflects on studying abroad at a young age, returning home with a broader sense of what is possible, and how that experience shaped her confidence and resilience. She opens up about the pressure many first-gen students carry, the fear of rejection, and the mindset shifts that helped her stay grounded while applying to competitive schools without guarantees.The conversation also touches on faith, timing, and learning to trust that not getting what you want right away does not mean you are failing. Valerie reminds us that outcomes do not define worth and that sometimes the long way around still gets you exactly where you are meant to be.Tune in to episode 270 of Amiga Handle Your Shit for a real and refreshing conversation on first-generation ambition, self-trust, and navigating the unknown without losing yourself.Episode Takeaways:What it’s like to be first-gen with no blueprint for college (04:40)How studying abroad early built confidence and independence (11:50)Why asking for help became a turning point in her application process (24:30)The emotional side of applying to competitive universities (26:40)How faith and perspective helped her release fear around outcomes (34:10)Why rejection does not mean you are off track (34:50)Connect with Valerie:InstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt like you were constantly trying to define yourself while moving between cultures, expectations, and identities?This episode explores what it means to reclaim your voice and sense of self when you’ve spent years navigating spaces that were not built with you in mind. It’s a powerful conversation about identity, belonging, resilience, and the courage it takes to show up fully as yourself.Urmi Hossain is a self-published author, speaker, blogger, and podcast host working in the financial services industry in Canada. She holds both the CFA and CAIA designations and is deeply passionate about empowering women through mentorship, education, and public speaking. Her book, Discovering Your Identity: A Rebirth from Inter-Racial Struggle, reflects her journey as a third culture kid and her path toward self-acceptance and authenticity.Tune in to Episode 269 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie sits down with Urmi Hossain for an honest and deeply reflective conversation about growing up as a third culture kid, navigating inter-racial identity, and building confidence in spaces where representation is limited. Together, they unpack the emotional weight of identity struggles, the importance of mentorship, and how self-awareness can become a catalyst for empowerment and purpose.Key Takeaways: ✨ Identity is shaped, not fixed ✨ Representation deeply impacts self-worth ✨ Mentorship creates pathways to belonging ✨ Confidence is built through self-awareness ✨ Cultural duality can become a strength ✨ Owning your story is empoweringConnect with Urmi Hossain:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Healing does not always start in a textbook or a therapy room. Sometimes it begins in a family story, a breakup, a body that learned to survive too early, or a question we were never taught to ask ourselves. This episode is about what happens when a Latina decides to listen to those experiences instead of outrunning them.In today’s episode of Amiga Handle Your Shit, Jackie Tapia sits down with licensed clinical social worker, somatic therapist, and holistic healer Norma Garcia, a proud first-generation Mexicana born and raised in Los Angeles. Together, they explore how personal history, cultural identity, and lived experience can be resignified into powerful tools for healing, not just for ourselves, but for our communities.Norma reflects on growing up as the daughter of Mexican immigrants, carrying responsibility early and learning how to survive emotionally before she ever had language for it. She speaks to the invisible weight many first-generation Latinas carry, the pressure to succeed, to sacrifice, to keep going. That weight followed her into years of community mental health work, where burnout and broken systems forced her to ask a hard question: what does it cost to always be the strong one? Her shift into private practice was not about ambition, but about choosing care that felt honest, human, and whole.She also shares how a personal breakup cracked something open, exposing patterns of people-pleasing and self-abandonment rooted in culture and survival. That moment reshaped her work, leading her to support Latinas in understanding how they love, how they attach, and how safety actually feels in the body. Through somatic healing, Norma reminds us that healing is not just thinking differently; it is learning to feel safe again. She closes with a simple grounding practice, a quiet invitation to come back home to yourself.Tune in to episode 268 of Amiga Handle Your Shit for a deeply affirming conversation on Latinidad, self-trust, healing the body, and turning lived experience into a source of wisdom and service.Episode TakeawaysHow growing up first-gen shapes responsibility, identity, and emotional survival (04:00)Why mental health conversations often skip Latino households and how that impacts adulthood (06:40)What ten years in community mental health taught Norma about burnout and scarcity (14:30)Why entrepreneurship became an act of self-preservation, not ambition (16:00)How personal heartbreak revealed generational patterns around love and self-abandonment (20:00)What “love blueprints” are and how culture shapes how we attach and relate (21:30)Why healing requires addressing the nervous system, not just the mind (27:00)How somatic therapy reconnects the body, emotions, and sense of safety (28:30)A simple grounding practice to support yourself during emotional triggers (31:30)Why Latinas deserve healing that honors culture, body, and soul together (34:00)Connect with Norma Garcia:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever found yourself in a season where everything feels quiet, unclear, and a little uninspired?This episode is an honest reflection on the in-between moments of life. The seasons where you are still showing up, still carrying responsibility, but feel emotionally depleted and unsure of what’s next. It’s a reminder that not every chapter needs to be loud or polished to be meaningful.Tune in to this new episode of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie provides a heartfelt reflection on honoring the in-between season. From caring for aging parents and managing family responsibilities, to navigating motherhood, personal milestones, and moments of uncertainty, this solo episode speaks to the invisible weight many women carry quietly. Jackie shares why it’s okay to pause, to feel uninspired, and to trust that even when clarity hasn’t arrived yet, the path is still unfolding exactly as it should.Key Takeaways: ✨ It’s okay to feel uninspired sometimes ✨ The in-between season still has purpose ✨ Rest is not failure ✨ Quiet progress still counts ✨ Leadership can feel lonely at times ✨ Trust builds even when clarity is missingLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A year has passed since the Palisades and Eaton fires tore through Los Angeles, but the real story is what came after. The rebuilding. The delays. And the systems that continue to fail the communities most impacted.In today’s episode, Jackie sits down with real estate developer and community voice Marisela Arechiga for a raw conversation about what the one-year mark after the fires actually looks like on the ground, beyond headlines and talking points.Marisela brings a builder’s perspective to the aftermath, explaining why rebuilding has stalled, how Los Angeles permitting and planning processes slow recovery, and why Latino families in places like Altadena have been especially affected. From insurance gaps to generational homes being lost, they unpack how real estate, policy, and bureaucracy quietly displace entire communities.The conversation widens into national and international politics, touching on recent U.S. leadership decisions abroad and how aggressive power moves ripple culturally and economically. Jackie and Marisela question what these decisions mean for immigrant communities, trust in leadership, and the narratives pushed through media and protest movements.They also explore issues many avoid saying out loud: private equity buying up land, homelessness as an industry, the role of AI in modernizing broken systems, and why everyday people are increasingly the ones exposing waste, fraud, and dysfunction.Tune in to episode 266 of Amiga Handle Your Shit for a grounded, perspective-shifting conversation on rebuilding Los Angeles, questioning power, and why informed Latina voices matter now more than ever.Episode Takeaways:What the one-year anniversary of the Palisades and Eaton fires really looks like on the ground (02:10)Why rebuilding in Los Angeles could take a decade, not years (03:30)How permitting delays and bureaucracy stall recovery efforts (04:40)The hidden impact on Latino families with generational real estate (07:20)Why many homeowners will never rebuild and are being forced to relocate (08:30)The role of private equity firms in buying up post-disaster real estate (09:00)How proposed federal action could shift real estate power back to homeowners (09:40)What international power plays reveal about leadership, optics, and consequences (15:00)Why protests, movements, and media narratives deserve deeper scrutiny (21:00)How everyday people using their voice are exposing fraud and influencing change (28:30)What homelessness, leadership, and city policy say about priorities in Los Angeles (34:00)Why this moment demands accountability, not silence (37:30)Connect with Marisela Arechiga:LinkedInInstagramNew Generation Home Improvements WebsiteNew Generation Home Improvements InstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt ready to close a year with honesty instead of pretending everything was fine?This episode is about telling the truth about what the year actually brought, the lessons it demanded, and the clarity that comes when you stop romanticizing struggle. It’s a conversation rooted in reflection, release, and the intentional decision to move forward differently.Tune in to this new episode of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie and Maricela sit down for an open and grounded New Year conversation about letting go of 2025 and setting the tone for what comes next. Together, they reflect on exhaustion, growth, and the emotional weight of the year, while naming what they are no longer carrying forward. This episode is not about resolutions or pressure, but about truth, discernment, and choosing alignment over survival as the new year begins.Key Takeaways:✨ Closure requires honesty, not perfection✨ You don’t owe loyalty to hard years✨ Reflection creates emotional clarity✨ Rest is part of forward movement✨ Intentional release makes space for alignment✨ The new year begins with self-trustConnect with Marisela Arechiga:InstagramNew Generation Home Improvements WebsiteNew Generation Home Improvements InstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tech is no longer the future. It is the present. And it is moving fast. Today’s theme, Latinas Leading the Tech Revolution, is a reminder that innovation is not reserved for a select few. It belongs to us too, and this moment demands that we stop standing on the sidelines and start shaping the world being built around us.In today’s episode, we revisit three powerhouse conversations with four mujeres who are rewriting the narrative about who gets to lead, innovate, and take up space in tech. Their journeys are different, but they echo the same message: ownership. Ownership of their voice. Ownership of their path. Ownership of their right to stand in rooms where new ideas take shape.We begin with Nikki Barua, interim CEO of Latinas in Tech, whose life is a masterclass in reinvention and bold vision. Nikki shows us that obstacles are not barriers; they are gateways, and when you move with intention, your path expands. Her approach to leadership encourages us to rethink what is possible when Latina women fully step into their ambitions.Next, we revisit Christina Gallegos, leadership strategist and former Google leader. Christina gives us a behind-the-scenes understanding of what leadership looks like inside one of the world’s biggest tech ecosystems. Her message is simple and powerful: leadership without humanity is empty, and women lead differently because we care differently.Finally, we return to a fire-filled conversation with Marisela Arechiga and Lizette Espinosa, entrepreneurs and AI educators dedicated to bringing accessible tech knowledge directly into our community. They remind us that our community cannot afford to be last in line for the tools shaping the world, especially AI.Tune in and let these four mujeres show you what happens when Latinas stop waiting to be invited into the future and start building it.Episode Takeaways:Why Nikki believes obstacles are levels, not limits (2:20)The childhood imprint that shaped her belief in possibility and impact (3:10)How reinvention becomes a superpower when you choose curiosity over fear (4:55)Christina’s path through top global companies and what prepared her for Google (7:50)Why tech is “like water” and why every industry now depends on it (8:40)Her role in expanding Google Maps to support users in crisis and emergency zones (10:00)Why Latina representation in tech isn’t optional, it’s essential (12:50)Marisela’s callout: our community cannot afford to be the last adopters of emerging tech (16:00)The truth about AI tools, what they can and can’t replace, and why human connection stays central (22:40)Connect with Nikki Barua:XLinkedInConnect with Christina D. Gallegos:LinkedInGradient CoastConnect with Marisela Arechiga:InstagramNew Generation Home Improvements WebsiteConnect with Lizette Espinosa:InstagramLinkedInWebsite Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever looked back at your life and realized you manifested it long before it happened?This episode is a powerful reminder that intention, alignment, and belief are not abstract concepts but real forces that shape our reality. Through lived experience, this conversation explores how clarity of vision, authenticity, and deep inner trust can turn dreams into tangible success, even when the path feels uncertain.Tune in to Episode 263 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Alexia Melocchi unpacks how manifestation has guided her extraordinary journey. From immigrating to the U.S. as a teenager to building a million-dollar career in Hollywood, Alexia shares how intention, alignment, and information became her blueprint for success. Together, they discuss women in male-dominated industries, standing in your truth, navigating power with integrity, and why knowledge is one of the most underestimated tools for confidence and leadership.Alexia Melocchi is a prolific film producer, marketing and distribution executive, journalist, and business consultant with a long-standing career in the international film and television industry. Fluent in five languages, she has worked across global markets acquiring and distributing film and television content worldwide. Alexia is also the author of The Heart of Show Business, a guide rooted in mindset, integrity, and insider wisdom for turning passion projects into viable, purpose-driven careers.Key Takeaways: ✨ Intention is the foundation of manifestation ✨ Alignment creates sustainable success ✨ Knowledge builds confidence and authority ✨ Passion fuels long-term vision ✨ Women must claim space unapologetically ✨ Truth is the most powerful currencyConnect with Alexia Melocchi: InstagramFacebookWebsiteAlexia's Book: The Heart Of Show BusinessLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Some shifts feel like a choice. Others hit you like a jolt that forces you to look at your life and ask, "Who am I becoming?" This week's episode brings together two mujeres whose stories mirror a truth many of us avoid: sometimes life doesn't fall apart, it pulls you forward.In this episode, we revisit two powerful interviews from 2025 that reveal what happens when a Latina stops moving on autopilot and starts moving with intention. These women's stories are different, yet they echo the same lesson: there comes a moment when you can no longer ignore what your spirit has been asking of you.First, we hear from Brenda Palache, serial entrepreneur and owner of LVS Creations and Bartender Brenda LVS. Brenda traded a stable banking career for the chance to raise her daughter on her terms and build businesses rooted in creativity, family, and freedom. Her leap was not glamorous or convenient. It was necessary. And it reminds us that responsibility can be an anchor or a compass, depending on how we move with it.Then we shift into the emotional and deeply resonant story of Monique Loza, interior designer and founder of Losa Space and Design. Monique didn't step into self-worth. She was pushed into it by betrayal that forced a radical internal shift. Her breaking point became her turning point, revealing a truth she had ignored for years: love that doesn't begin within will never feel like enough.Together, these mujeres offer a message that lands with clarity. Your life expands the moment you stop negotiating with your own needs. Your identity is allowed to evolve. And choosing yourself is not selfish. It is structure. It is healing. It is movement.Tune in to episode 262 and let these stories anchor you in the reminder that you have permission to change your mind, your path, and your life.Episode Takeaways:Why motherhood forced Brenda to rethink what success really meant for her (7:30)The moment she realized that stability was costing her presence and freedom (9:00)How leaving corporate life cracked open her creativity and entrepreneurial courage (10:00)The cultural expectations that shaped Monique's choices and kept her in survival mode (13:50)How betrayal became the mirror that revealed where she had abandoned herself (15:00)The breaking point that led Monique to choose self-worth over staying small (18:40)Why self-love is not a feeling but a practice that rebuilds your entire life (20:00)Why your story is still unfolding and how to step into the version of you that is waiting (22:00)Connect with Brenda Palache:InstagramIVS Creations InstagramConnect with Monique Loza:InstagramFollow Loza Space + Design on InstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amiga, have you ever wondered why some things feel so aligned while others just don’t sit right—no matter how hard you try? It might be time to explore your Human Design.In this soulful episode, Jackie taps into the magic of self-awareness, intuition, and transformation with Human Design coach and astrologer Ilona Pamplona. Together, they dive into how Human Design offers a blueprint for understanding your energetic essence, making aligned decisions, and honoring your unique purpose.Ilona Pamplona is an Astrology Informed Life Coach who believes astrology is the psychology of our ancestors. Blending coaching, astrology, and integrative wellness, she helps clients uncover deep insights through their birth charts. She’s also the author of Human Design Made Easy, an easy-to-use guide to understanding Human Design.Tune in to Episode 261 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Ilona unpacks the Human Design system, how it differs from astrology, and why it can be a powerful tool for breaking through resistance, especially for first-gen Latinas navigating deeply ingrained expectations.Key Takeaways:✨ Human Design shows how your energy flows best.✨ There are five main Human Design energy types.✨ Alignment prevents burnout and resistance.✨ Deconditioning is part of the healing journey.✨ Your body holds your inner authority.✨ Awareness leads to greater self-empowerment.Ready to step into alignment, Amiga? Let’s dive in.Buy Ilona Pamplona’s book Human Design Made Easy  Connect with Ilona Pamplona:WebsiteInstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most entrepreneurs chase strategy, hustle, and visibility, but overlook the one advantage they already carry: their culture. When you know how to translate your lived experience into market intelligence, your business doesn’t just grow. It becomes unstoppable.This week, we revisit one of the most downloaded and transformative episodes of Amiga Handle Your Shit, my conversation with the brilliant Liliana Gil Valletta. Liliana is a former corporate executive turned global entrepreneur, Cultural Intelligence® pioneer, and business commentator whose insights are reshaping how brands understand diverse markets. Born in Colombia, she arrived in the U.S. at seventeen without speaking a word of English, yet built a career that broke ceilings most people never reach.Today, she is the co-founder of CIEN+ and Human Dot Plus, as well as CEO and co-founder of the Culture+ Group. Her story is not just about rise. It is about intention. It is about refusing the victim narrative, stepping into uncomfortable spaces, and owning the power of identity as a business asset.Tune in to Episode 260 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, and learn how Cultural Intelligence® was born, why your background is your competitive edge, and how to stop shrinking in rooms that need your voice. You’ll also hear Liliana’s insights on navigating the dark side of corporate success, how to market effectively to diverse audiences, how to face fear in pivotal moments, and her top strategies for handling your s#it as a Latina entrepreneur.In This Episode, You Will Learn:• Why Liliana’s early years “solita” shaped her leadership and grit (4:50)• The hidden truth about reaching the top of the corporate ladder (8:10)• Why rejecting the victim mentality changes everything (13:30)• How Cultural Intelligence® was born and why it matters now more than ever (21:00)• How to respond when life hands you a “face the bear” moment (30:20)• Liliana’s top strategies for how amigas can handle their s#it and lead boldly (40:00)Connect with Liliana Gil Valletta:InstagramLinkedInYouTubeCulture+ Group websiteLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever reached the end of a year feeling stretched, exhausted, and grateful all at once?This episode is a raw, unfiltered reflection on a year marked by community upheaval, personal struggle, spiritual grounding, and the powerful reminder that healing and rebuilding begin with honesty. From the LA wildfires to the emotional toll of immigration raids, and from unexpected health crises to moments of deep surrender, this conversation invites you to look at your own 2025 with compassion and truth.Tune in to Episode 259 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie provides a heartfelt and intimate year-end review that goes far beyond a recap. This solo episode explores the fires that shook our city and our nervous systems, the resilience that emerged in our communities, and the private battles that pushed Jackie to the edge and back into God’s grace. You’ll also be guided through a soul debriefing with reflective questions designed to help you release the weight of this year and step into 2026 with clarity, intention, and a renewed commitment to your well-being.Key Takeaways:✨ Your body speaks when you abandon yourself✨ Breakdowns always hold the seed of a breakthrough✨ Community rises strongest in moments of crisis✨ Health must come before the hustle✨ Reflection reveals what must be released✨ Surrender opens the door to alignmentLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Some people hit walls that should have taken them out. Today's guest, Ernie G, built staircases out of his. If you have ever felt behind, broken, late to the party, or unsure of what you are capable of, this one will hit you straight in the heart.In this episode of Amiga Handle Your Shit, Jackie sits down with empowerment comedian and speaker Ernie G, a man who has spent decades transforming audiences with a mix of humor, heart, and radical self-belief. On stage, he is funny. In community, he is powerful. In life, he is a walking reminder that reinvention is real and joy is medicine.But what makes Ernie’s story different is not the familiar arc of struggle to success. It is the way he turned every breakdown into raw material for a breakthrough. Not by pretending everything was fine. Not by pushing down the past. But by using every part of it as proof of capacity.Raised by a single mother. Kicked out of college. Lost. Depressed. And later, years into a successful speaking career, he survived a cardiac arrest while performing on stage. He should not be here. But he is. And he is louder, clearer, and more committed than ever to the message that saved him.Tune in to episode 258 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, if you are ready to stop waiting, stop assuming joy belongs to someone else, and rise into your own capacity.Episode Takeaways:The early story he once hid, and how owning it became medicine for others (05:20)The unexpected moment that revealed his natural gift for moving people with words (08:40)The discovery that shifted everything: “If it is to be, it is up to me” (11:20)The birth of empowerment comedy and how he essentially invented the lane he now leads (15:40)Why action creates clarity and why waiting for perfect conditions keeps us stuck (18:00)The near-fatal cardiac arrest that forced him to rewrite how he cared for himself (20:50)The lesson he teaches now: happiness is not a luxury, it is service (25:00)How he finally attracted real partnership by turning inward instead of outward (27:20)Why the conversations in our heads are either hurting us or healing us (34:10)What to do when you cannot figure out your path: follow what sets your soul on fire (36:00)Connect with Ernie G:WebsiteInstagramXFacebookLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered what it would look like to invest in nature in a way that grows both your wealth and the planet?This episode invites you to rethink how you view money, assets, and long-term legacy by exploring the emerging world of regenerative investments. Instead of seeing land and forests as distant resources, this conversation reframes them as living assets capable of creating generational wealth, environmental healing, and financial inclusion.Alain Romero is the founder of Forest to Fortune, a regenerative investment company that re-imagines how high-net-worth individuals, family offices, and purpose-driven investors can align profit, planet, and people. Alain combines deep financial acumen with impact forestry strategy, using high-value tropical hardwoods, agroforestry systems, and innovative fintech to deliver long-term wealth and environmental regeneration.Tune in to Episode 257 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie sits down with Alain Romero, founder of Forest to Fortune, to explore his groundbreaking approach to investing in trees, biodiversity, and regenerative ecosystems. Alain shares how treating trees as individual assets can open new avenues for wealth creation, how blockchain brings transparency to environmental investing, and why degraded land across Latin America holds massive potential for restoration and long-term financial returns. This episode is a powerful reminder that the future of wealth is sustainable, intentional, and deeply connected to the earth.Key Takeaways: ✨ Trees can function as long-term financial assets ✨ Regeneration creates both environmental and economic value ✨ Biodiversity may become the world’s most valuable resource ✨ Blockchain brings transparency to environmental investing ✨ Degraded land can be restored into thriving ecosystems ✨ Wealth and impact can grow side by sideConnect with Alain Romero:Forests To Fortune websiteinstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes, confidence begins with a smile. For Dr. Ingrid Murra, a first-generation daughter of Salvadoran immigrants, that smile became the foundation for a purpose-driven career. From growing up in a hard-working blue-collar family to earning her degree in orthodontics at Harvard, Ingrid has built her life around one belief: transforming your smile can transform your confidence, your health, and your future.In this episode of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, Jackie sits down with Dr. Ingrid Murra, founder and CEO of Two Front, a company revolutionizing how dentists deliver Invisalign treatment. Ingrid shares how her family's story of grit and determination shaped her drive, how a childhood insecurity led her to discover her calling, and what she learned about the truth behind orthodontic care and marketing myths.You'll also hear Ingrid's insights on how to choose the right Invisalign provider, the link between oral health and longevity, and the mindset shifts that helped her move from self-doubt to leadership. Her story is a masterclass in hard work, humility, and staying true to one's mission. It's proof that when you follow purpose over fear, extraordinary things happen.Tune in to episode 256 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit to learn how to align your purpose, your passion, and yes, your smile.Episode Takeaways:Ingrid's story as a first-generation Salvadoran American and how her parents' sacrifices inspired her drive (3:40)The childhood insecurity that sparked her passion for orthodontics (5:20)About an experience at Harvard and how success doesn't always look like achievement (6:40)The truth about Invisalign certifications and why most providers aren't properly trained (7:50)How marketing myths shape patient expectations (8:40)What inspired her to launch Two Front and redefine orthodontic access (10:20)Why proper alignment is essential for long-term dental and overall health (13:40)A mission to make preventive care accessible nationwide (19:20)Dr. Ingrid Murra and her vision to scale Two Front across the U.S. and beyond (20:50)Running a company forces you to "handle your shit" every day (22:30)Connect with Dr. Ingrid Murra:Visit the Two Front websiteLinkedInInstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever imagined what it would feel like to sit at a table where faith, leadership, and luxury meet?This episode is a celebration of divine timing, feminine power, and the courage to create your own table. It’s about trusting that when you say yes to your vision, the universe and God will align every detail to make it happen.Tune in to Episode 255 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, for a heartfelt reflection on Cards and Caviar, one of Jackie’s most powerful micro experiences yet. In this special solo episode, she shares how a simple idea turned into an unforgettable gathering of women led by faith, elegance, and purpose. From the behind-the-scenes challenges to the sacred conversations that unfolded at the table, this episode is a beautiful reminder that when women come together with intention, miracles happen.Key Takeaways: ✨ Create your own table and invite purpose to sit with you ✨ Surrender control, God’s plan is always greater ✨ Help arrives when you’re open to receiving it ✨ Play big and trust your inner strategy ✨ Abundance flows where faith and courage meet ✨ When women gather, transformation beginsReady to experience your own moment of divine alignment? Stay connected for upcoming micro-events and luxury experiences like Cards and Caviar, designed to blend faith, strategy, and feminine power. Learn more and join the movement at www.jackietapia.com or on Instagram @jackie_tapia.1.Let's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes the most powerful stories come from the moments we can’t quite explain — the ones that linger in our hearts and whisper, “Tell me.” For filmmaker and storyteller Jane Clark, that whisper became her calling. Her work explores the full spectrum of the human experience, blending courage, humor, and empathy to remind us that even in life’s hardest moments, there’s beauty worth capturing.In this episode of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, Jackie sits down with Jane Clark to explore how creativity, courage, and curiosity come together when you lead with authenticity. Jane opens up about her creative process, the importance of following your intuition, and what it means to navigate self-doubt with grace.Through her production company, FilmMcQueen, Jane has brought short films and three feature films to life, earning 18 awards and 8 nominations along the way. Her acclaimed projects — including Meth Head, Crazy Bitches, and Witchy Ways — are known for their emotional depth and raw humanity.Tune in to episode 254 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit for a powerful reminder that reinvention and purpose are always within reach — one story, one step, one act of courage at a time.In This Episode, You Will Learn:How Jane found her calling through exploration and creativity (3:50)Why filmmaking gave Jane a sense of agency and artistic control (8:40)The “aha” moment that helped her realize her gift for storytelling (9:30)How her experiences in acting, music, and art shaped her as a filmmaker (10:30)The inspiration and energy behind Meth Head (16:30)What “follow the energy” really means in creative work (17:00)The real story behind the film Crazy Bitches and its empowering message for women (19:20)Why humor is Jane’s secret ingredient to tackling heavy subjects (21:30)Why she believes in telling real stories through empathy and representation (28:00)Jane's take on creative consistency and self-trust (33:10)Jane’s approach to self-doubt and why she keeps saying “yes” to new challenges (34:50)Connect with Jane Clark:InstagramLinkedInIMDbFilmMcQueenFollow FilmMcQueen on FacebookLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne's websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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