• The Beauty is Always There - Camila Alves: Philanthropist, Designer, and Model
    Dec 1 2021

    This week, Lorena speaks with renowned fashion model, designer, and philanthropist, Camila Alves, who recounts her upbringing in Brazil and her early days of struggle in the United States as a teenage immigrant. Lorena asks about her philanthropy organization, Women of Today, and its goal of providing a community for women to come together and support each other as they try to better their lives. Camila will encourage us to always try to see the beauty in every situation, and to help others see it when we are lucky enough to gain a glimpse for ourselves.


    To learn more about Camila and Women of Today, please visit: https://womenoftoday.com/meet-camila/

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    57 mins
  • For Those Who Need It Most - Carolyn Schwarz, CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities: Central TX
    Nov 17 2021

    No parent with a sick child should have to worry about where they’re going to stay while their little one endures treatment. That’s why the Ronald McDonald House Charity makes it its mission to provide sick children with the care they need and to make sure their families can be an integral part of it. Today, Lorena is joined by Carolyn Schwarz, the CEO of the Ronald McDonald House of Central Texas, who shares her inspiration to get involved in the charity following her son’s blindsiding near-fatal illness. Carolyn will give us the ins and outs of how Ronald McDonald Houses work, clear up some misconceptions about the organization, and offer some tips and volunteer opportunities so we can support its mission in the future!

    If you’d like to learn more about the Ronald McDonald House Charities, please visit: https://www.rmhc.org/

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    52 mins
  • Seeking to Sustain - Gen Padalecki, Actress and Blogger
    Nov 10 2021

    Today, Lorena sits down with actress and blogger, Gen Padalecki, for a heartfelt discussion about Gen’s early days as an actress and the difficult but rewarding process of balancing a career with family life. She tells stories of her crucial mentors in life, and shares the inspiration behind her new media platform, TOWNN, which aims to share resources and tips about how we can all live sustainably with nature.


    To learn more about TOWNN, please visit: https://nowandgen.com/2021/02/10/welcome-to-towwn/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Family First, Fashion Second - Rose Ferreira, Style Coach
    Oct 27 2021

    Just how much can style impact our health, sense of joy, and overall well being? Well, ask Lorena’ guest today, style coach and fashion blogger Rose Ferreira! Lorena and Rose share stories of their common heritage and bond over the simultaneous immense joys and deep struggles of motherhood. Plus, Rose gives us an inside look at some of the strategy and metrics behind her flourishing social media business!

    To see more of Rose’s work, visit her instagram page @lizostyle

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    59 mins
  • For The Love of Reading! - Lois Kim, Executive Director of the Texas Book Festival
    Oct 20 2021

    This could be the episode that gets you out of your reading rut! Today, Lorena is joined by Executive Director of the Texas Book Festival, Lois Kim. Listen in as the two talk about their love of books, their shared background as immigrants, and the more noticeable trends in modern literature. Lois demystifies what the book festival is really all about and explains how important the event can be to shine a light on burgeoning authors.

    This year, the festival runs from October 23rd - 31st and has both virtual and in-person events. If you would like to attend or learn more about the festival, click here! https://www.texasbookfestival.org/

    This podcast is produced by Terra Firma Audio.

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    46 mins
  • Running For His Life - Gilbert Tuhabonye, Expert Running Coach and Rwandan Genocide Survivor
    Oct 13 2021

    What extent of tragedy can the human spirit endure and still be able to go on to lead a fruitful, meaningful life? There is perhaps no better person to pose this question to than Lorena’s guest today, Gilbert Tuhabonye, a professional running coach who, as a young teenager, escaped the Rwandan genocide of the 1990’s in the centuries old Hutu-Tutsi conflict. Gilbert recounts his upbringing in poverty, the descent of his homeland into bloodshed, and his miraculous escape from torture and almost certain-death at the hands of his Hutu captors. Listen as the two discuss Gilbert’s journey of hope and healing as he built a new life in the United States; a life built on faith, family, and running.

    Gilbert’s Book: This Voice in My Heart: A Runner’s Memoir of Genocide, Faith, and Forgiveness

    President George W. Bush’s new book featuring a portrait of Gilbert: Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants

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    41 mins
  • The Surgeon That Saved My Life! Dr. Perrier, Part 2
    Oct 6 2021
    Do you know where your adrenal glands are located in your body? Take a guess! You’ll learn that and much more on today’s episode, as Dr. Perrier discusses the art of surgery and the dire importance of the adrenal glands to our endocrine system and overall health. Her and Lorena discuss the need for everyone, including surgeons, to find personalized ways to rest and recharge to avoid burnout. Later, they are joined by endocrine surgeon in training, Uriel Clemente, who shares the background of his Mexican heritage and the journey of overcoming the odds to get the chance to train with world class surgeons. If you want to learn more about Dr. Perrier and her great contributions to medicine, please visit her MD Anderson faculty page at https://faculty.mdanderson.org/profiles/nancy_perrier.html. This podcast is produced by Terra Firma Audio.
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • The Surgeon That Saved My Life! Dr. Perrier, Part 1
    Sep 29 2021
    In this very special start to Season 3, Lorena sits down with renowned surgical oncologist, tenured professor, and personal friend, Dr. Nancy Perrier. They discuss their own relationship starting with Lorena’s consulting visits to Houston and how the doctor-patient relationship truly can be a sacred bond. She goes on to emphasize the need for doctors to avoid 'White Coat' syndrome by connecting with their patients as people first rather than just viewing them as problems to be solved. Lorena asks about the makings of a good doctor and Dr. Perrier shines a light on the need for mental health awareness in the medical community. If you want to learn more about Dr. Perrier and her great contributions to medicine, please visit her MD Anderson faculty page at https://faculty.mdanderson.org/profiles/nancy_perrier.html This podcast is produced by Terra Firma Audio.
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    1 hr and 2 mins