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Latina Life With Jen and Milena
Latina Life With Jen and Milena
Author: Jennifer Aguillon, Milena Monrroy
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A podcast hosted by producers and friends Jennifer Aguillon and Milena Monrroy will showcase, elevate and support Latinas who have made an impact in their field. In unfiltered and candid conversations guests will share key moments in their lives, the challenges they have faced, how they overcame hurdles and advice to other Latinas on how to achieve their goals.
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The Super Latina we are spotlighting today is a force in the tourism and travel industry. She has a global reach that touches families every day. As the Director of Communications North America for the Merlin Entertainments Group Julie Estrada oversees PR strategies as well as national (and local) media coverage across the US for 43 attractions that include Legoland Resorts, Lego Land Discovery Center, Madame Tussauds, Peppa Pig theme parks and more. This Southern California native has traveled to Dubai, Malaysia and the UK for the opening of the company’s theme parks. Before helping families create memorable moments at these destinations, Julie started her career in broadcast news and was an Executive Producer at the San Diego-based television station KUSI.
Julie’s mother was born in Guadalajara, Mexico and her father grew up in Kansas. Both of her parents encouraged Julie to try everything she was interested in, whether it was acting and performing in high school or trying out for the Mickey Mouse Club the same year as Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake, and making it to the finals!
During our conversation Julie shares how motherhood steered her into public relations, the importance of always trying, how failing will make you stronger, advice her former supervisor shared with her about the three different categories people fall into and knowing which category you fit in will help shape your path. Most importantly, we talk about how her philosophy and relationships can help when navigating uncertainty in the job market.
Here’s to creating roles that align with your passion and embracing new opportunities!
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In a new episode of Latina Life with Jen and Milena, we discuss the current administration’s actions towards immigrants and the impact that it is having on the country’s democracy. Many citizens, documented immigrants and undocumented immigrants are feeling anxious, angry, helpless … or unaffected… and so much more. What do you do if you are stopped and detained? What to do if you are witnessing a potential kidnapping by masked men? How is history repeating itself? How do we ensure that the USA continues as a democracy instead of a dictatorship? Why should it matter to all of us? Why are role models important? We cover all these topics and more with immigration attorney Jose Medrano. A first generation Mexican-American, and founder of Medrano Law Firm, he graduated from UCLA, Loyola Law School and passed the California Bar Exam so he could use his real-life experience to represent clients in Immigration Court, Superior Court of California and U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Services.
Let’s stand up for everyone’s rights, be positive role models and use knowledge of this country’s past history to continue being the best place to live, to create, to innovate, to prosper, to collaborate with and to be in.
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In a new episode of Latina Life with Jen and Milena, we talk about surviving a crime and how to move forward from it. It was on a beautiful morning, two years ago, when Milena pulled into her garage and was robbed at gunpoint. She shares important information to keep in mind for anyone who finds themselves in a situation like this and why staying calm, following directions and having an exit plan is important. There is not a handbook to guide anyone on how to handle the aftermath. We discuss the importance of therapy, support from family and friends and how the mind shifts after trauma.
After listening to our conversation, learn more about the next steps as Milena talks to host Amy E Wheeler on the true crime podcast “What Came Next” hosted by Amy E. Wheeler.
Let’s be nosy neighbors, stay vigilant and protect each other.
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Today, Latina Life With Jen and Milena talks to Francesca Noel, a young Super Latina who is fearless and authentic. Francesca was surrounded by the arts as she grew up in an unconventional household in Woodstock, NY. She was on the path of a classical trained musician at the Berklee College of Music (and Bard) when she bought a one way ticket to New York City for a movie audition that would change her life. She booked the role of Juliet in the 2021 film “R#J”, a modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” in which the story is told with modern day texts and social media posts.
Francesca was recognized as a breakout star at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival for that role. It was also that project that emphasized the importance of seeing a reflection of ourselves in front of and behind the camera so that the culture can be more inclusive of the Latin/Latina community.
Currently you can see her starring in “Goosebumps: The Vanishing” on Disney+ as Alex Diaz, the rule breaker with an edge. Francesca shares her experience working on this successful and popular franchise alongside Ana Ortiz and David Schwimmer. Eso!
Here’s to exploring our roots and embracing new experiences!
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Today, Latina Life With Jen and Milena chats with a Super Latina who is an emerging voice for the new generation. Mayan Lopez is an actress, writer and creator who talks about topics that the Latina community is uncomfortable discussing. Even if it means that she is out of her comfort zone.
Starring in Lopez vs. Lopez, a comedy series about a fictional character based on her real life, with her real life father (known comedian George Lopez), Mayan is showcasing family dynamics, estrangement, mental health and more …with a dose of laughter. Mayan shares how her Tik Tok about her parents’ divorce inspired the creation of her show, the importance of sharing your story and why it’s okay to know that your inner child insecurities might never go away.
Using her platform, Mayan teaches us that being vulnerable is the bravest thing we can do and how honesty can change culture.
Here is to trusting the process and taking responsibility for your life!
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This week on Latiina Life with Jen and Milena we showcase a Super Latina who is a trailblazer across several industries. Leila Cobo grew up in Cali, Columbia in a musically talented family where her father made sure that she and her sisters were going to do great things and be prepared for the world. She’s a Fulbright Scholar, a gifted concert pianist, an accomplished author of multiple books, recipient of multiple awards (including the Latin Grammys’ “Leading Latin Lady” honor) and a leading authority on Latin Music and the Latin Music Industry. As a journalist she has interviewed countless artists from Bad Bunny to Shakira to Karol G and more. In her role as Billboard’s Chief Content Officer for Latin and Español, she oversees the brand’s coverage of Latin music in all its platforms, as well as all its Spanish-language content. She is a driving force in the international representation of our community in the music industry.
Leila is programming Billboard Latin Music Week, the world’s longest running and largest Latin Music Industry gathering in Miami. From October 14th to 18th, Latin Music’s biggest music stars like J. Balvin, Gloria Estefan and Chiquis Rivera will be part of workshops, showcases and networking opportunities for a week before culminating with the Latin Billboard Music Awards (airing on Telemundo October 20th).
We take a look at why the global public is embracing Latin music artists now, how the television industry has helped the Latin Music industry and why artists should expand their appearances beyond only Spanish speaking platforms.
During our conversation, Leila shares some key insights she learned from the different careers she has had in the music industry. Here’s to leaning into your passions and welcoming different journeys into your life!
Layoffs, progress for Latinas in the "Industry" and Hispanic Heritage Month. Jen and Milena give insight and advice into the layoff experience, how to navigate it and how to be a friend to someone who is laid off. They celebrate the increase in Latina/o nominees for this year's upcoming Emmys, share the low number of Latina/o submissions for nominations and the surprising fact that only 10 Latinos have won Emmys across the organization's 76 years! Kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month they shine the spotlight on two Super Latinas....listen to hear who...
In our Latina community starting the day with un cafecito con pan or having a siesta with café con leche is embedded into our daily routine. Every Latin region is known for their coffee…. Columbia has Tinto, Spain created the Cortado, Mexico offers Café de Olla and Bolivia has Café de Tartar.
Amigas y Familia make room for another coffee brand in your pantry! Our Super Latina today is introducing California to the delicious aromas and tastes of coffee from El Salvador. Emely Navarro is the vibrant, creative and innovative CEO of Navarro Coffee Company whose family have owned a coffee farm for generations in Cuidad Arce. Her love for coffee is intertwined with her fond childhood memories of living on the farm before she moved to Southern California when she was six years old.
She faced challenges early because of the language barrier as she did not speak English, which led to her being dropped from her first school. If not for her mother advocating to keep her in academically challenged classes at her new school, she would not have been given the same educational opportunities that were being offered to her English speaking peers.
Emely shares the emotional story of learning to be authentic to herself which led her to study journalism at San Diego State, winning a local Emmy as a news producer in San Luis Obispo and currently working as a digital producer for the Emmy nominated entertainment news show, Access Hollywood. Listen to our conversation for her advice on turning your passion into reality and launching a brand.
Here’s to being authentic to ourselves, being intentional with our journey and going at our own pace!
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Today's Super Latina is not only a part of an American Dream, she is the American Dream personified! Lizette Gomez is a first generation Southern Californian whose path to Marketing Director for Vallarta Supermarkets was not a direct one. She oversees the successful brand growth and awareness for the expanding franchise, which has opened 55 stores (and counting) since 1985.
With a background in Business Administration and Graphic Design, she did not foresee herself working in the food retail industry. In fact, her career started in Marketing and Specialty Leasing for a property management firm! She credits being at a smaller company with allowing her to learn new skills on the job. When the opportunity to work in the food retail space appeared her experience and her sister-in-law, an expert in interviews, made her more than ready.. This fierce and family focused single mother also had her family's support and encouragement.
In conversation with Lizette, you feel the independence and confidence she has. Those traits, and being open to learning new things, are needed to be successful in marketing. "You have to be creative. You have to think outside of the box. If you have it in you....f you have thick skin, like me, just do it."
Here’s to being open to learning new things, new opportunities and ever-changing paths!
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¡Feliz Año Nuevo nuestras Super-Latinas!
Every January is a fresh and re-energizing start for our goals, for the life that we dream of. Sometimes taking that first step or second or third is not so easy or so clear. This is where today’s Super-Latina can help you and our community.
Erika De La Cruz is a best-selling author who is an expert in personal development and manifestation. She is the owner and editor-in-chief of the #1 personal lifestyle publication in Los Angeles, The LA Girl. As someone who is impacting the online personal growth space globally it is not surprising to find her work, personal style and leadership featured in Vogue, The Zoe Report, Forbes and more!
This strong and inspirational Mexican-American never gave up when faced with hardships, in fact, she persevered. It was during her first year in college when her family suffered a financial blow, went into bankruptcy and lost their home. She returned from college to find her door bolted shut and herself homeless. She lived with family friends during this time and with the help of scholarships, continued her studies and manifested her life with vision boards as her guides.
Erika shares how committing to the person we each want to be will happen with daily repetition, practice and acceptance of pain that we try to avoid. She explains how matching your intentions with what you love will lead to your best self and how “being better and not bitter” will get you closer to your goals.
Here’s to creating the energy we want this year and reaching our own personal summits in 2024!
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Super Latinas and friends, we shine a light on a true leader, warrior and survivor - Aida Rodriguez.
This Dominican-Puerto Rican Leader has had traumatizing moments in her life. Among them: being kidnapped twice by family members as a child and being homeless with her children as a single mom. Those are just a few defining moments in her story.
Her road to being one of the most recognizable Latina comedians started at a friend’s birthday party where she performed a comedic roast that caught the attention of a producer. After some convincing, she tried an open mic night at a club, realized she loved it and has never stopped.
She shares the reasons why it’s important to respect your craft, why Latinas are the ones who preserve our heritage and culture, who the heroes are & how to make it in the entertainment business as a Latina.
Aida’s triumph over adversity is detailed in her new memoir, “Legitimate Kid” (out now). She says the purpose of her book is not to trigger but to help others who might have a similar journey. Let’s support our Latina sister by reading her story & showing her we are listening to what she has to say. After reading the book you might just re-evaluate what and who are worthy to be in your life.
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Super Latinas and friends!
For Hispanic Heritage Month we are back with an insightful and inspirational conversation with the one and only .... Daisy Fuentes, a multi-hyphenate powerhouse!
She is a gamechanger in pop culture, the television industry, fashion and so much more. As the first Latina MTV VJ in the U.S. she made the world take notice when she stepped in front of the camera.
Daisy tells us about her family’s journey fleeing Cuba for Spain due to political turmoil and then settling in Newark, New Jersey, where opportunity literally knocked on her door. Her next door neighbor needed a model for a fashion show. The fashion show led to her audition for a weather reporter position, which led to MTV and the rest is her-story!
From model to on-camera talent to entrepreneur Daisy’s belief in the power of YES helped her manifest the life she dreamed of. Daisy shares her advice on how we all should think in order to reach our goals and what we should do as a comunidad to be more united.
Here’s to not overthinking and removing roadblocks from our lives!
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"A closed mouth doesn't get fed." Our Super Latina Mai Hernandez shares the importance of asking for what you want, reaching out to companies you want to be a part of and manifesting your dreams. Mai grew up in Venezuela where her love for styling hair was born in the salons her mother took her to. After relocating to Chicago when she was 15, she returned to her roots at her local beauty salon. Mai understood the need for representation in the hair industry and kept reaching out to Joico to address it. Her passion has led her to be one of Joico's Artistic Educator and Brand Content Creator as well as co-founder of A/M Salon, a Latina-owned beauty salon in West Hollywood, CA. Mai tells us how hair tone, a leap of faith and relationships can influence your destiny.
Here's to choosing the right tone for each one of us, figuratively and literally!
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How do you start a restaurant and have it become a financial success in today's world? Super Latina Christy Vegas, a revolutionary force in the culinary world, shares the secret sauce on how to be a successful restaurateur and chef. Christy is second generation of Mexican descent and is preserving the legacy of her family business, and L.A. landmark, Casa Vega. The Mexican restaurant has been around for over 65 years and is the recipient of the James Beard 2022 Classic Award. Christy shares how leaning into your identity can establish important business roots, why the food industry is one of the last remaining pathways to the "American Dream", and how her advice to "keep it solid, keep it small and keep it sustainable" will lead to Success.
Here's to each step we take that gets us closer to our dream!
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Today's Super Latina is a risk taker who grew up surrounded by strong women and without limitations placed on her....or so she thought. As Founder of Identity Amplified where she manages brands and social media strategy for creatives and talent Sarah Olea always thinks outside the box but didn't realize the box she put herself in during her journey as an entrepreneur. This descendant of the famous Pio Pico (the last Mexican Governor of California) shares how being raised in a mixed household (Mexican/Italian/Native American) impacted her identity, how external factors limited her, why risk can result in failure & success and why she wanted to lead the social media strategy for the American Reality Television Awards. Most importantly, especially for those relying on social media for their brand, Sarah reveals important tips on how to increase followers and how to get that coveted blue check mark!
Here's to being limitless and taking risks!
Check out how Sarah uses social media to amplify the identities of creatives, talent and more at www.identyamplified.com
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Our Super Latina today is ready for her TED Talk! You may have noticed her first on VH1's Love & Hip Hop: Miami but she is making her mark by being vocal about colorism. Amara La Negra embraces her Afro-Latina roots and credits her Dominican Republic-born mother (and best friend) for teaching her to be proud her heritage and culture. She is an international entertainer, singer/songwriter, actress, model, author and successful entrepreneur. During our conversation, Amara discusses how she dealt with challenges as an Afro-Latina, why she embraces her negridad, why she asks to be recognized by her full (stage) name Amara La Negra, how she is setting up generational wealth for her newborn daughters, being a single mother and the importance of faith when you chase your dreams. She shares her thoughts on the impact of reality television, representation in reality television and taking part in the American Reality Television Awards. Here's to embracing who we are!
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You could say that our Super Latina today is The Queen of Reinvention. Before launching her in-demand luxe shoe line, Flor De Maria, she was a successful sports anchor for Telemundo, the publicist for the San Jose Earthquakes, a fashion blogger and a brand ambassador. As the founder and designer of her shoe line, Peruvian born Flor's mission is to make every woman feel beautiful and to strut like a queen. Her designs have been worn by many celebrities including Xochitl Gomez, Kyle Jenner, Jada Pinkett Smith and Carrie Underwood, among others. During our conversation she shares how the loss of her father and the lessons he taught her about taking chances has influenced her life and career choices. Flor also tells us how her internship led her to become a television anchor, how a back injury led her to a fashion career and how faith and belief in yourself, as well as preparation, will lead you to what you are meant to do. Here's to strutting like queens!
We shine the spotlight on two Super Latinas who are putting our stories in the forefront in order to have impact on policy that affects Latina/o community across the United States. Monica Ramirez, a third-generation Mexican-American from a migrant farm-working family in Ohio, is a social entrepreneur and attorney. Olga Segura, a Panamanian-Mexican born in Mexico City, is a film producer and activist. They met through their work with TIME's UP. Together, along with co-founder Alexandra Martinez Kondracke, they created Latinx House, a non-profit organization that brings together the Latinx community and it's allies to discuss societal issues, celebrate Latinx contributions and provide opportunities for Latinx. At their inaugural Raizado Festival they brought together a host of leaders for panels, flash talks, film screenings and discussions on topics covering topics impacting our community like the closing the wealth gap to health equity and the midterm elections. During our conversation they share how our identity crisis as Latinas impact our stories, how our stories (true and false) are used for policy that impacts us, why failing is part of succeeding and the importance of changing the idea of what a leader looks like. Here's to moving forward together!
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Our Super Latina's personal story guides her life, her successful career and the impact she makes on the City of Los Angeles. Naomi Rodriguez is a leader with one of the most beloved Major League Baseball teams - the LA Dodgers. This L.A. native is the VP of External Affairs and Community Relations where her mission is to lead the team's civic, community and philanthropic outreach and to be a pillar of support when the community is in need. Being shaped by Mexican parents and a family that dedicated itself to giving back, despite their own hardships, has prepared her for this role. She shares why it's important to embrace your personal story, how to use that to anchor your career, the importance of harnessing your generational power and what to ask when you finally have that mentor. She also shares how you can celebrate someone special through some fun Dodger opportunities! Gooooo Dodgers and Naomi!
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Today Jen and Milena share how they got into their first jobs in television. Jen shares how an internship helped her break into the news world and why saying yes to new opportunities, even if you doubt you can do it, is the best way to grow. Milena talks about how a friendship in an extracurricular class she was taking led a position at a national entertainment news show. They also discuss the lack of Latina/o representation in this year's Emmy nominations (why did Selena Gomez not get a nomination?!), MLB All Star week and their upcoming guests. @latinalifepodcast



