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Are you a 1st, 2nd or 3rd generation Latino struggling to stay motivated and find the resilience to push through life? If so, you’re in the right place! 

 

I’ m Paul, and welcome to The Generation Latino Podcast, a podcast for ALL!

 

On this show, I help Latinos tackle the challenges that come with generational setbacks by sharing my experiences of personal and professional challenges that I had to withstand to help me be the best version of myself. We will explore practical tips and solutions so that you too can feel motivated and resilient moving through life. 

 

As a first generation college graduate, grandson of a Mexican immigrant grandmother, a fatherless queer child, raised by a single mom; I know how hard it can be when you are born with the odds against you, when you don't have the opportunity or privilege to fall forward, but it was through motivation and resilience that I was able to become the best version of myself and that’s why I created this podcast—to make it easier for people like us to thrive and to stay motivated during discouraging times, to stay resilient, build a community of like-minded individuals and have FUN along the way.

 

The show launches on Jan 20th! 

 

In the meantime, follow or subscribe to be the first to know when episodes drop. 

Thanks for checking out The Generation Latino Podcast! I’ll see you in the next episode! 

New episodes every Monday! 
Xoxo

Paul

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In this unique episode of Generation Latino, I do something different — I interview himself.Usually, I am the one asking the questions, sitting across from guests and diving into conversations about culture, relationships, resilience, and life experiences. But in this episode, I flip the script and put myself in the hot seat.From my upbringing and personal challenges to earning three college degrees and creating a podcast centered on Latino voices and real conversations, I answer the same kinds of questions I ask my guests This self-interview dives into my story, the lessons I learned, what shaped my perspective on life and relationships, and the motivation behind building Generation Latino.-XoxoPaul
Growing up without a father can leave wounds that follow us well into adulthood. In this episode of the Generation Latino Podcast, we’re having a real and honest conversation about the impact of fatherlessness and how it can shape our identity, emotional health, and relationships later in life.From feelings of abandonment and insecurity to struggles with trust and vulnerability, many adults carry the silent weight of growing up without a father figure. I'll explore how these experiences can influence the way we love, the partners we choose, and the emotional walls we sometimes build to protect ourselves.But this conversation isn’t just about pain—it’s also about healing, resilience, and breaking generational cycles. Whether you grew up fatherless, know someone who did, or want to better understand how childhood experiences shape adult relationships, this episode opens the door to an important conversation many people are afraid to have.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
In this special episode, I step into the guest seat as I join April Monterrosa and co-host Adam Ace on KLMNO 98.9 FM. We dive into a real and honest conversation about love, relationships, and the challenges of dating in today’s world.From modern dating struggles to what it really takes to build meaningful connections, we break down the good, the bad, and everything in between. Expect candid insights, laughs, and thoughtful discussion about navigating love and relationships in today’s culture.If you’ve ever questioned dating in this era or wondered what makes relationships actually work, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
In this empowering episode of Generation Latino, I keeps it real in “Ladies, Don’t Be Dumb.” This conversation is about knowing your worth, recognizing your value, and understanding that your life, success, and happiness should never depend on a man. Through honest talk and real-life perspective, I encourage women to stand strong, trust themselves, and never settle for less than they deserve.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
In this special Women’s History Month episode of Generation Latino, we celebrate the impact of women who have shaped history, culture, and opportunity.From the courage of Rosa Parks to the leadership of Kamala Harris, the resilience of Serena Williams, and the cultural influence of icons like Tina Turner, Madonna, and Rita Moreno — this episode reflects on how women have challenged norms and expanded what’s possible.Because honoring women’s history is also about shaping the future.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
In this special bonus episode, the mic flips and I step out from behind the host seat and into the guest chair.For once, I’m not the one asking the questions — I’m answering them.We dive into my personal journey, the story behind the podcast, what drives my passion for storytelling, and the experiences that shaped my voice. From navigating identity and culture to building something meaningful for our community, this conversation gets real, reflective, and a little vulnerable.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
Love can be beautiful… and complicated. In this episode, My dear friend Reshaun Webb joins me to break down what love really looks like — from relationships and dating to self-worth and emotional growth. We get real about expectations, communication, and the lessons learned from loving and being loved. If you’ve ever questioned love or your role in it, this conversation is for you.XoxoPaul https://www.mamashaunspeaks.com/I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
Romantic comedies didn’t just entertain me—they raised me. They taught me how to dream about love, how to survive heartbreak, how to laugh through disappointment, and how to believe that timing, growth, and self-worth matter just as much as chemistry. In this Valentine’s Day special, I’m counting down the rom-coms that raised me—the movies that felt like friends during different seasons of life and still hit just as hard today.This episode is a love letter to nostalgia, to the stories that shaped us, and to anyone who has ever learned something about love from a movie. Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with someone else or choosing yourself, this one is for you.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
A new year doesn’t mean starting over—it means starting with intention. In this episode, we’re talking about how to set meaningful, realistic goals for 2026 without the pressure of hustle culture or comparison. Through reflection, alignment, and clarity, this conversation will help you define goals that honor your values, protect your peace, and support the life you actually want to live. Whether you’re feeling motivated, uncertain, or somewhere in between, this episode is your reminder that growth doesn’t have to be rushed—it has to be aligned.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
Season 3 of the Generation Latino Podcast kicks off with a powerful message: it’s never too late to go back to school.In this episode, I’m joined by Rosa Hernandez, Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions—and a close friend from grad school—for an honest and inspiring conversation about returning to college.Whether you’re a first-generation student, considering starting over, or wondering if it’s “too late” to pursue a degree, this episode is for you. We break down common fears, share real insight, and remind you that education has no age limit.A new year. A fresh start. Your next chapter begins here. 🎓✨XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
In this special episode, we sit down with Dr. Richter, a beloved professor whose passion for journalism, education, and mentorship has shaped the lives of thousands of students. More than an educator, Dr. Richter has been a guiding force—challenging her students to think critically, find their voice, and believe in their own potential.Together, we reflect on her journey into academia, the lessons she carried into the classroom, and the profound impact of teaching across generations. Dr. Richter shares stories from her career, insights on the evolving world of journalism, and the values she hopes her students continue to carry long after graduation.This conversation is a tribute to the teachers who see us before we see ourselves—and the power of education to change lives. Whether you’re a former student, an educator, or someone searching for inspiration, this episode is a reminder that the right mentor can change the trajectory of a life.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
Being first is an honor — but it’s also a heavy responsibility.In this episode, we explore the unspoken realities of being a first-generation Latino: the pressure to succeed without a roadmap, the guilt that comes with outgrowing familiar spaces, and the emotional weight of representing more than just yourself.This conversation is about redefining success, releasing survival mode, and understanding that legacy isn’t built through burnout — it’s built through healing. If you’ve ever felt proud and exhausted at the same time, this episode is for you.https://livefromthesouthside.com/southside-spotlight-paul-anthony-ramos-founder-of-generation-latino-podcast/XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
Motivation comes and goes. Some days it’s loud and electric—other days, it’s nowhere to be found. But your goals don’t wait for the perfect mood.In this episode, we talk about why consistency matters more than inspiration, how discipline can be an act of self-trust, and what it really looks like to keep showing up when the excitement fades. This is a reminder that progress isn’t built on bursts of passion, but on quiet commitment, repeated choices, and the courage to keep going even when no one is watching.If you’ve been waiting to feel ready, this conversation is your permission to start anyway.Because the life you want is built on consistency—especially on the days motivation disappears.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
In this inspiring conversation, I sit down with April Monterrosa—award-winning entrepreneur, author, speaker, business mentor, and one of the most respected voices in South Texas. As the founder and publisher of Live From The Southside Magazine, the first woman-owned publication in South San Antonio, April has built more than a brand—she’s built a platform that uplifts, honors, and amplifies the stories of her community.In this episode, we dive into her journey from visionary to trailblazer, exploring what it means to create space where there wasn’t any, to build with purpose, and to lead with cultural pride. April opens up about the power of representation, the hustle behind building her magazine from the ground up, and the heart that keeps her rooted in the community she serves.If you’re chasing a dream, building something that feels bigger than you, or simply need a reminder that your voice matters—this episode is for you.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
This episode wanders into the soft spaces our parents never had words for — the feelings they carried like overloaded suitcases, the truths that lived in the pauses, the love that showed up in actions because it couldn’t survive the weight of language.We trace the lines between generations: how silence became tradition, how strength became armor, how tenderness sometimes got lost on the way to us. Not to judge the past, but to understand it — like reading the margins of a family story that was never fully written.Here, we open the doors our parents never walked through.We practice the conversations they didn’t know how to start.We learn to name what they felt but couldn’t say.This isn’t an episode about blame; it’s about translation — turning inherited quiet into something living, warm, and human. It’s for anyone who grew up reading emotions like weather, for anyone learning to speak a new emotional language from scratch.Step in. There’s room for your story here, too.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
We waste so much of our energy caring about things that don’t actually matter — opinions, guilt, expectations, drama, and pressure that was never ours to begin with. In this episode, we’re talking about the real art of not giving two fcks: not becoming cold, but becoming selective. You’ll learn how to protect your peace, budget your emotional energy, and stop letting every little thing pull you out of alignment. If you’ve been feeling drained, overthinking, or carrying stress that isn’t yours… this episode will teach you how to put your fcks where they actually belong — and take them back from where they never should’ve been.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
This week, I sit down with Jacob Rodriguez, a powerhouse who bridges two worlds — mental health and fitness. He’s a Latino grad student pursuing his master’s in mental health and a CrossFit coach helping others build strength inside and out. We talk about redefining masculinity, the parallels between emotional and physical resilience, and what it really means to show up for yourself. It’s a conversation about healing, growth, and finding purpose in the grind.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
David Archuleta is in his lover boy era — and we’re here for it. From “American Idol” fame to embracing his queer, Latino identity, David opens up about his queerness, new music, Latino roots , and living life unapologetically. It’s heartfelt, honest, and full of those “I needed to hear this” moments.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
It’s your Main Character Era — and that means no more shrinking, second-guessing, or waiting for permission. In this episode, we talk about stepping fully into your story, setting boundaries that protect your peace, and showing up like the star of your own movie. Because your life deserves direction, confidence, and a little bit of sparkle.XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
Who decided what success should look like — and why are we still listening? In this episode, we’re breaking up with the expectations that keep us small. It’s about rewriting the rules society handed us — about career, love, timelines, and “doing life the right way.” Because the truth is: there’s no right way. There’s your way. XoxoPaul I would LOVE to hear from YOU!Comments, Questions or Topic Suggestions?Email me at generationlatinopodcast@gmail.com
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